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As some stray remarks of mine seem to have, set this discussion agoing, I should be glad if you would kindly allow me to supplement your correspondents' interesting letters by two or three further stories which have come directly under my own observation. They are intended to be illustrative of methods of reasoning about reason in animals, particularly dogs. It will be observed that each story has its own distinctive shade of inaccuracy, and that the shade grows deeper as you proceed.
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MEEHAN, J. Intelligence of Animals. Nature 71, 176 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/071176c0
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