CONTENTS
1. THOMAS A. SEBEOK: Goals and limitations of the study of animal communication
3. PETER H. KLOPFER AND JEREMY J. HATCH: Experimental considerations
4. W. JOHN SMITH: Message-meaning analyses
5. CHARLES F. HOCKETT AND STUART A. ALTMANN: A note on design features
PART III. SOME MECHANISMS OF COMMUNICATION
6. E. O. WILSON: Chemical systems
7. PETER MARLER: Visual systems
8. RENE-GUY BUSNEL: Acoustic communication
9. DONALD R. GRIFFIN: Echolocation and its relevance to communication behavior
PART IV. COMMUNICATION IN SELECTED GRQUPS
10. RICHARD D. ALEXANDER: Arthropods
11. ADRIAN M. WENNER: Honey bees
12. HUBERT AND MABLE FRINGS: Other invertebrates
13. WILLIAM N. TAVOLGA: Fishes
14. W. FRANK BLAIR: Amphibians and reptiles
16. GÜNTER TEMBROCK: Land mammals
17. THOMAS C. POULTER: Marine mammals
18. STUART A. ALTMANN: Primates
PART V. IMPLICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS
19. A. RICHARD DIEBOLD, JR.: Anthropological perspectives
20. JARVIS BASTIAN: Psychological perspectives
21. ERIC H. LENNEBERG: Language in the light of evolution
22. GREGORY BATESON: Redundancy and coding
23. ABRAHAM A. MOLES: Perspectives for communication theory