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Show ( 368 ) INDEX. All~RAGTION. A. ABSTRACTION, 228. . Actions, reflex, 35 ; coughmg, .sneez-m. er, &c ., 35 .' muscular ac. twn tho f de~apitated frog, 35 ; closmg e I eyelids, 37 ; st~r.ting, 38-40 ; con-traction of the Ins, 41. Admiration, 289. Affirmation, gigns of, 273. Albinos, blushing in, 313, 327. Alison, Professor, 31. Ambition, 262. Anatomical drawings by Henle, 5. Anatomy and Philosophy of expres-sion, 2. Anderson, Dr., 107' n. 26. Ancrer 246. in monkeys, 137. Anfm;ls, s~ecial expressions of, 116. See Expression. --,habitual associated movements in the lower, 42-45 ; wolves an~ jackals, 44; horses, 45 ; cats, 46 ' chickens 47 . sheldrakes, 47 ; fla- ml'n cro kagd and kingfisher, 47, 0' ' 48. 5 Annesley, Lieut., R.A., 12 'n. 4· Antithesis, the principles of, 50 ; ~ogs, SO, 57 ; cats, 56; conventwnal signs, 61. Anxiety, 178. musical Ape, the Gibbon, produces sounds, 87. Arrectores pili, the, 101, 1°3·, . Association, the power of, 31' in-stances .of, 31, 32. Astonishment, 278; in monkeys, 144. Audubon, 98, n. 14. Avarice, 262. Azara, 126', n. 6, 129, n. 7· B. Baboon, the Anubis, 96, 134, 138. Bain, Mr., 8, 31, 200, n. 4, 291, n. r6, 328, n. 25. BULMER. Baker, Sir Samuel, 114. Barber, Mrs., 22, 108, n. 28, 269,289. Bartlett, Mr., 44, 48, 113, 124, 138. Behn, Dr., 311. Bell, Mr., 293. -- Sir Charles, 2, 9, 49, 116, 1 ~ 1 , 1ss, 173, 213, 220, 222, 3os, 337. Bennett, G., 140, n. r6. Bergeon, 169, n. 2 r. Bernard, Claude, 37, 68, 70, n. 5· Billiard-player, gestures of the, 6. Birds rutrle their feathers when a.ngey, 97; when frightened adpress them, 100. Blair, the Rev. R. H., 311, 352. Blind tendency of the, to blush, 312. Blush, the tendency to, inherited, 312. Blushing, 310; inheritance of, 312 ; in the various races of man, 316; movements and gestures which accompany, 321; confusion of mind, 323; the nature of the mental states which induce, 326; shynes~, 330; moral causes: guilt, 333; breaches of etiquette, 334; modesty, 335 ; theory of, 337. . --, the physiology or mechamsm of, 5, 310, n. I. Blyth, Mr., 97. Bowman, Mr., 160, n. 14, 161, n. r6, 171, 227. Brehm, 96,129,138, n. T4, 139, n. rs. Bridges, Mr., 22, 248, 261, 318. Bridgman, Laura, 198, 214, 267, 274, 285, 311. Brinton, Dr., 159, n. I3· Brodie, Sir B., 342. Brooke, the Rajah, 21, 209. Brown, Dr. R., 108, n. 29. Browne, Dr. J. Crichton, 13, 76, n. r~, 155, 185, 199, 205, 244, 292, 2D~, 314, 341, n. 39· Bucknill, Dr., 297. Bulmer, Mr. J., 20, 209, 251, 285 ' 321. BUN NETT. INDEX. EXPRESSION. 369 Bunnett, Mr. Templeton, 20, 178, 269. Burgess, Dr., 5, 310, 320, 337. Burton, Captain, 261. Button, Jemmy, the Fuegian 216 318. ' ' c. Camper, Pierre, 1 and n. 3· Canine tooth, uncovering the, 249. Carpenter on the principles of Com-parative Physiology, 47, n. I 7· Cat, the, 46, 126; preparing to fight, 56 ; caressing her master, 56 · drawing back the ears, 111; lash~ ing the tail, 126; movements of afiect.ion, 127; when terrified, 128; erectmg the tail, 129; purring, &c. 129. ' Catlin, 289. Caton, the Hon. J., 97, n. II. Cebus azarre, the, 133. Chameleons, 105. Cheerfulness, 212. Chevreul, M., 6. Chimpanzee, the, 95, 132. Cistercian Monks, the, 61; gesture-language of, 61. Cobra-de-capello, the, 105. Conceit, 262. Contempt, 254; snapping the fingers, 257. Cooke, the actor, 250. Cooper, Dr., 105, n. 22. Cope, Professor, 109, n. 3I. Coughing, 164. Crantz, 260. D. Darwin, Dr., 30, n. 3, 46, n. I6, 77, n. II. Deaf and dumb, opposites used in teaching them, 61, 62, n. 3· Deceit, 262. Decision, or determination, 235 ; closing of the mouth, 236. Defiance, 249. Dejection, 178. Depression of mind, 80. Dermal appendages, erection of, 95; in the chimpanzee and orang, 95 ; lion, &c., 96 ; dog and cat, 96 ; horses and cattle, 96 ·, elk 97 · bat 97 ; bu. ·ds, 97 ; under the' infl'u ence' of anger and fear, 100. Despair, 17 8. Devotion, the expression of, 220, 221. Diagrams of the muscles of the face 24, 25. ' Dickens, Charles, 243. Dilatation of the pupils, 303. Disdain, 254. Disgust, 257; spitting a sign of, 261. Dog, the, sympathetic movements of, 7; turu.ing; round before lying down, 42; pomtmg, 43; scratching, &c., 45 ; various gestures of~ 63; barking a means of expression, 85 · whining, 88; drawing back th~ ears, 111 ; various movements of, 11.6 ; . gestures of afiection, 119 ; grmnmg, 120; pain, 122; attention, 122; terror, 122; playing 123. , Donders, Professor, 160, 166 229 304. ' ' Duchenne, Dr., 5, 11 14 133 150 n. 4, 182. ' ' ' ' E. Ears, the, drawing back, &c., 111 ; in fighting, dogs, cats, tigers, &c., 111; horses, 112; guanacoes, &c., 112; moose-deer, 113; rabbits, 113; wild boars, 113; monkeys, 114; erection of the, 114. Edgeworth, Maria and R. L., 333. Elephants, 113; weeping, 167. Emission of sounds, 83. See Sounc.ls. Engelmann, Profess01·, 229. Envy, 262. Ere~tion of the dermal appendages 95-104. ' Erskine, Mr. H., 21, 33, 187 268 276. ' , Etiquette, breaches of, 334. Exp~·ession, anatomy and philosophy of, 2. --, general principles of, 27 · the three chief, 27 ; of serviceable 7associa~ ed habits, 29 ; of antithesis, 50; acbon of the nervous system, 67. --, means of~ in animals, 83 ; emission of sounds, 83-94 ; erection of the dermal appendages, 95-104; 2B |