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Show 372 MEDITATION. INDEX. RUMINANTS. Meditation, 228; often accompanied by certain gestures, 230. Meyer, Dr. Adolf, 275. Mind, confusion of, while blushing, 323. Modesty, 335. Monkeys, 60; power of intercommunication and expression of, 60, 88, 96 ; their special expressions, 132 ; pleasure, joy, &c., 132; painful emotions, 135; anger, 137 ; redden with passion, 138; screaming, 140; sulkiness in, 140; frowning in, 143; astonishment, terror in, 144. Moose-deer, the, 113. Moreau, M., 3, 314. Movements, symbolic, 6 ; sympa-thetic, 7. --, associated habitual, in the lower animals, 42; dogs, 42-45; wolves and jackals, 44; horses, 45; cats, 46; chickens, 47; sheldrakes, &c., 47, 48. Mowbray on Poultry, 47, n. r8. Muller, Dr. Ferdinand, 20. --, Fritz, 12, 29, n. 2, 68, n. 2, 71, n. 6, 268. Music, 219. N. Negation, signs of, 273. Nervous system, direct action of the, 66; change of colour in the hair, 67, 342; trembling of the muscles, 67; secretions affected, 68 ; perspiration, 73; rage, 74; joy, 75; terror, 77; love, 78; jealousy, 79; grief, :89 .. Nicol, Mr. Patrick, 14, 185, 300. o. Pain, outward signs of, in animals, 69; in man, 69; in the hippopotamus, 70; induces perspiration, 73; depression, 81. Parsons, J ., 1, n. r. Perspiration caused by pain, 73. Physiology of laughter, 9. 'Physionomie, de la, et des Mouve-ments d'Expression,' 6. Piderit, Dr., 7, 23, 152, 206, 223, 237, 256. Pigs employed to destroy rattlesnakes, 108. Platysma myoides muscle, contraction of the, 298. Plautus, 230. Porcupines, 93. Pouchet, M. G., 67, n. r. Pride, 263. Psychology, principles of, 9. Puff-adder, the, 105. Pupils, dilatation of the, 303. Q. Queries regarding expression, &c., 13. R. Rabbits, 83, 93, 113. Rage, 74, 240; trembling a consequence of, 241; Shakespeare's de· scription of, 242 ; snarling with the teeth, 243. Rattlesnake, the, 107, 109. Reade, Mr. Winwood, 21, 279, 289. Reflection, 222; deep, generally ac· companied with a frown, 224. Reflex actions, 35. Rejlander, Mr., 23, 148, n. r, 183, 20~, Ogle, Dr. W., 256, n. 3, 271, 294, 306. Oliphant, Mrs., 80, n. 12, 270. Olmsted, 270. Owen, Professor, 10, n. 13, 87, n. 3, 250. Rengge~ 60, 88, 133,n. rr, 13t Resignation, 271. Retching or vomiting, 159. 143, n. 18. P. Paget, Sir J., 68, 117, 312, 342. Revenge, 262. Reynolds, Sir J., 208, n. 15. Rhinoceros, 73, 114. Riviere, Mr., 26, 121. Rothrock, Dr., 22, 232, 252, 3GO. Ruminants, their emotions, 131. SALVIN, INDEX. VOICE. 373 s. ~~l vin,. Mr.' F., 44, n. I 5• ~and WICh Islanders, 17 5. ~avage and Wyman Messrs. 143 Schmalz, 274. ' ' · Scorn, 254. Scott, Sir W., 121. --, Mr. J., 21, 187 248-250 260 267. ' ' ' -.-'Dr. W. R., 62, n. 3· ~cream, as a call for assistance, 91. ~ecret~ry-hawk, the, llO. Sec~·etiOns, affected by stron<T cmo~ t10ns, 68. b Senses, the, and the Intellect 8 n o 01. ' ' . u, Shaler, Professor 107 109 Sh ai?:' gestures ' of, 3'2 1; d' escription of, m Isaiah Ezra &c 322 Sl ' ., ., . 1eldrake, the, 47. ~hrugging the shoulders 264 Shyness, 030. ' ' ~igns of affirmation and negation 273. conventional, 61. ' ' Slyness, 263. SI~iling, 204, 211; in infants 212 · m savages, 213. ' ' Smith, Sir Andrew 209 ~myth, Mr. Brough 20. 285 29-! t:;nakes, 105-111. ' ' ' · ~nap~ing the fingers, 257. Sncermg or snarling 249. ~obbing, peculiar 'to the human species, 157. Somerville, 121. t:;ounds, the emission of, efficient as a means of expression, 80; between the sexes, 84; to animals when separated, 84; of rage, 85 ; the bark of a dog, 85; tamed jackals 86 ; pigeons, 86; human voice 86 ~ as a means of courtship 87. m'usic' 89·. ; m. young infants, ' 92; ' of sur-' pnse., contempt, and di gust, 92; rabbits, 90; porcupines, 90 ; insects, 94 ; birds, 9-!. ~reedy, Captain, 22, 261, 268. Spencer, Mr. Herbert ' 9 ' 10 ' n . I I ' 2"'' ' n .. I, 71, 86, 200, 227, n. 5, 263. ~p~I~x-motl~, the humming-bird, 30. ~p1ttmg, a sign of disgust, 261. pix, von, 319. St. John Mr 47 Sta3c1k7,. the R~v. j, W ., 20' 233, 2-!8, Stuart, Mr., 280. ~utle.ring of body and mind 147 Sulkmes 232 . . . ' · h ' ' expie wn of prevail· t roughout the world 200 ~ . ' keys 140 · ' ' m mon- 204.' i In young orang , &c., Summary, 348. SuqJrise, 278. "u ·picion, 262. :u~ton, Mr., 95, 139, 145, 167 259 ~wmhoe, Mr., 21, 208 248 31',.,. . t:;ympathy, 217. ' ' " T. Taplin, the Rev. GeorgE> 20 187 24"" 021, ' ' ' I' !aylor, the Rev. R., 156. I ears, C<~use of the l:iecretion of 163. lau<}T' hmg ' co ug 1u ·n g, 1 64 · yaw' ning ' , , 16v; ~·etiex action, 170.' ' },egetmeier, Mr., 100. l e~~~ncies, inherited or instinctive, :l:cnnent, Sir J. Emerson 167. 1 error' 7. 7 ' 289 ; m· an in' sane woman, 292 ; 111 m';ln.lerers, 293 · dilatation of the pupils, 303. ' Thwaites, Mr. 167 Tickling, 201.' • Toads, 104. Trem?ling, induced by fear, 67; by dehght, 67; by fine music 6H. Ly , rage, tiS ; by terror, 77. ' ' furuer, Profe::;sor w. 101 8 T 1 .l\1 ' 'n. I • y or, r., 61, n. 2, 257, 261, n. I r. v. Vanity, 262. Variation. of ~nimals and plants under dome ' tiCatiOn, 33, n. 8. Va 'O-motor system the 69 \r1· rc h ow, 35, n. 9. ' ' . Vreux, Mr. des, 110, n. 32• V ogt, C., 206, n. 12 27 4 y oice, the human, 8 1 6. . 2 c 2 |