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AN Institute for the Study of Animal Behaviour has been formed by a number of zoologists, naturalists, physiologists and psychologists with the object of promoting and encouraging research into animal behaviour. The Institute intends to act as a clearinghouse for information regarding work that is being done upon animal behaviour in all its aspects, and to bring together field and laboratory workers for the discussion of their problems. A quarterly bulletin is being issued, and meetings for the transaction of scientific business are held. Those whose work is concerned with animal behaviour in any of its aspects will materially assist the work of the Institute if they will send offprints of their papers to the honorary secretary. Dr. J. S. Huxley is president of the Institute, and Mr. F. B. Kirkman is honorary treasurer. All information regarding membership and activities may be obtained on application to the honorary secretary, R. C. Oldfield, Psychological Laboratory, Downing Place, Cambridge.
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Institute for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Nature 139, 21 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139021d0
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