CONTEXTS. V 



CHAP. XII. — Surprise — Astonishment— Fear — Horror. 



Surprise, astonishment — Elevation of the eyebrows — Opening the mouth 

 — Protrusion of the lips — Gestures aecompanying surprise — Admira- 

 tion — Fear — Terror — Erection of the hair — Contraction of the platys- 

 ma muscle — Dilatation of the pupils — Horror — Conclusion. 



Pages 278-308 



CHAP. XIII.— Self-attention — Shame — Shyness — Modesty : 



Blushing. 



Nature of a blush — Inheritance — The parts of the body most affected — 

 Blushing in the various races of man — Accompanying gestures — Con- 

 fusion of mind — Causes of blushing — Self-attention, the fundamental 

 element — Shyness — Shame, from broken moral laws and conventional 

 rules — Modesty — Theory of blushing — Recapitulation 809-346 



CHAP. XIV. — Concluding Eemarks and Summary. 



The three leading principles which have determined the chief move- 

 ments of expression — Their inheritance — On the part which the will 

 and intention have played in the acquirement of various expressions 

 — The instinctive recognition of expression — The bearing of our sub- 

 ject on the specific unity of the races of man — On the successive ac- 

 quirement of various expressions by the progenitors of man — The im- 

 portance of expression — Conclusion 347-366 



