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CHAP. V. — Special Expressions of Animals. 



The Dog, various expressive movements of — Cats — Horses — Ruminants 

 — Monkeys, their expression of joy and affection — Of pain — Anger — 

 Astonishment and Terror Pages 115-145 



CHAP. VI. — Special Expressions of Man: Suffering and 



Weeping. 



The screaming and weeping of infants — Form of features — Age at which 

 weeping commences — The effects of habitual restraint on weeping — 

 Sobbing — Cause of the contraction of the muscles round the eyes dur- 

 ing screaming — Cause of the secretion of tears 146-175 



CHAP. VII. — Low Spirits, Anxiety, Grief, Dejection, Despair. 



General effect of grief on the system — Obliquity of the eyebrows under 

 Buffering — On the cause of the obliquity of the eyebrows — On the de- 

 pression of the corners of the mouth 176-195 



CHAP. VIII. — Joy, High Spirits, Love, Tender Feelings, Devotion. 



Laughter primarily the expression of joy — Ludicrous ideas — Movements 

 of the features during laughter — Nature of the sound produced — The 

 secretion of tears during loud laughter — Gradation from loud laughter 

 to gentle smiling — High spirits — The expression of love — Tender feel- 

 ings—Devotion 196-219 



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CHAP. IX. — Reflection — Meditation — Ill-temper — Sulkiness— 



Determination. 



The act of frowning — Reflection with an effort or with the perception of 

 something difficult or disagreeable — Abstracted meditation — Ill-tem- 

 per — Moroseness — Obstinacy — Sulkiness and pouting — Decision or 

 determination — The firm closure of the mouth 220-236 



CHAP. X. — Hatred and Anger. 



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Hatred — Rage, effects of on the system — Uncovering of the teeth — Rage 

 in the insane — Anger and indignation — As expressed by the various 

 races of man — Sneering and defiance — The uncovering of the canine 

 tooth on one side of the face 237-252 



CHAP. XL — Disdain — Contempt — Disgust — Guilt— Pride, etc — 

 Helplessness — Patience — Affirmation and Negation. 



Contempt, scorn and disdain, variously expressed — Derisive smile — 

 Gestures expressive of contempt — Disgust — Guilt, deceit, pride, etc. — 

 Helplessness or impotence — Patience — Obstinacy — Shrugging the 

 shoulders common to most of the races of man — Signs of affirmation 

 and negation 253-277 



