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BUXXETT. 



INDEX. 



EXPRESSIONS. 



Bunnett, Mr. Teinpleton, 20, 177, 



268. 

 Burgess, Dr., 5, 309, 319, 336. 

 Burton, Captain, 260. 

 Button, Jemmy, the Fuegian, 214, 



317. 



C. 



Camper, Pierre, 1 and n. 3. 



Canine tooth, uncovering the, 247. 



Carpenter on the principles of 

 Comparative Physiology, 47, n. 

 17. 



Cat, the, 46, 125 ; preparing to fight, 

 56 ; caressing her master, 56 ; 

 drawing back the ears, 111 ; lash- 

 ing the tail, 126 ; movements ot 

 affection, 126 ; when terrified, 

 127 ; erecting the tail, 127 ; pur- 

 ring, &c, 128. 



Catlin, 289. 



Caton, the Hon. J., 97, n. 11. 



Cebus azarse, the, 132, 134. 



Chameleons, 105. 



Cheerfulness, 210. 



Chevreul, M., 6. 



Chimpanzee, the, 95, 131. 



Cistercian Monks, gesture-language 

 of, 61. 



Cobra-de-capello, the, 105. 



Conceit, 261, 330. 



Contempt, 253 ; snapping the fin- 

 gers, 256. 



Cooke, the actor, 249. 



Cooper, Dr., 105, n. 22. 



Cope, Professor, 10S, n. SI. 



Coughing, 163. 



Crantz, 212, 259. 



D. 



Darwin, Dr., 30, n. 3, 46, n. 16, 77, 

 n. 11. 



Deaf and dumb, opposites used in 

 teaching them, 61, 62, n. 3. 



Deceit, 261. 



Decision, or determination, 233 ; 

 closing of the mouth, 233-236. 



Defiance, 247. 



Dejection, 176. 



Depression of mind, 79. 



Dermal appendages, erection of, 94 

 in the chimpanzee and orang, 95 

 lion, &c, 96 ; dog and cat, 96 , 

 ' horses and cattle, 96 ; elk, 96 ; hat, 

 97 ; birds, 97 ; under the influ- 

 ence of anger and fear, 99. 



Despair, 176. 



Devotion, the expression of, 217- 

 219. 



Dickens, Charles, 241. 



Dilatation of the pupils, 303. 



Disdain, 253. 



Disgust, 256 ; spitting a sign of, 

 260. 



Dog, the, sympathetic movements 

 of, 7 ; turning round before lying 

 down, 42 ; pointing, 43 ; scratch- 

 ing, &c, 45 : antithesis in expres- 

 sion, 57 ; various gestures of, 63 ; 

 barking a means of expression, 

 85 ; whining, 88 ; drawing back 

 the ears, 111 ; various movements 

 of, 115 ; gestures of affection, 118 ; 

 grinning, 119; pain, 121; atten- 

 tion, 121 ; terror, 121 ; playing, 

 122. 



Donders, Professor, 159, 165, 227, 

 303. 



Duchenne, Dr., 5, 11, 13, 132. 143, 

 148, n. 3, 149, n. 4, 180, 188, 200. 



E. 



Ears, the, drawing back, &c, 110 ; 

 in fighting, dogs, cats, tigers, &c, 

 111 ; horses, 112 ; guanacoes, &c, 

 112; moose-deer, 112; rabbits, 

 113 ; wild boars, 113 ; monkeys, 

 113 ; erection of the, 114. 



Edgeworth, Maria and K. L., 331. 



Elephants, 113 ; weeping, 165. 



Engelmann, Professor, 227. 



Envy, 261. 



Erection of the dermal appendages, 

 94-104. 



Erskine, Mr. H., 21, 33, 185, 267, 

 275. 



Etiquette, breaches of, 333. 



Expression, anatomy and philoso- 

 phy of, 2; general principles of, 

 27 ; principle of serviceable asso- 

 ciated habits, 29 ; principle of an- 

 tithesis, 50 ; principle of direct ac- 

 tion of the nervous system, 66 ; 

 means of, in animals, 83 ; emission 

 of sounds, 83-94 ; erection of the 

 dermal appendages, 94r-104; in- 

 flation of the body, &c, 104-110 ; 

 drawing back the ears, 110-114; 

 erection of the ears, 114. 



Expressions, special, of animals, 

 115; dogs, 115-125; cats, 125-128; 

 horses, 128-129; ruminants, 129; 

 monkeys, baboons, chimpanzees, 

 130-144. 



, special, of man, 146 ; suffering, 



73, 146 ; crying in children, 147 ; 

 contraction of "the muscles round 

 the eyes during screaming, 148 ; 



