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ABSTRACT IF your correspondent in last week's NATURE (p. 583) will treat a wild rat in the way which I described, the animal will answer his question much more effectually than I can.
For while I have only words at my dmsp sal whereby to convey any “ejective” information upon the subject, the rat will display the fact of his understanding your correspondent's
intention by a thousand co-ordinated movements of a much more eloquent kind. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via your
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