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IMPOTENCE. 



INDEX. 



MUSIC. 



Impotence, 263. 



Indignation, 244. 



Infants, expression in, 13; crying 

 of, 147 ; weeping, 152. 



Inflation of the body, &c, 104; in 

 toads and frogs, 104 ; chameleons, 

 &c, 105 ; snakes, 105-110. 



Inheritance of habitual gestures, 

 33, n. 8 ; blushing, 311. 



Innes, Dr., 266. 



Intercommunication, power of, with 

 social animals, 60 ; deaf and 

 dumb, 61 ; dogs and cats, 63. 



Jealousy, 79, 261. 



Jerdon, Dr., 108. 



Job, description of fear by, 291. 



Joy, expression of, 75, 196; in 

 young children, 76 ; dogs, horses, 

 76; monkeys, 132; high spirits, 

 cheerfulness, 210; love, tender 

 feelings, 212. 



Jukes, Mr. J. B., 274. 



K. 



Kangaroos, 113. 



Kindermann, Herr, 23, 147, n. 1. 

 King, Major Ross, 112. 

 Kissing, 214. 

 Kolliker, 100. 



Lacy, Mr. Dvson, 19, 230, 241. 



Lane, Mr. H. B., 20. 



Lang, Mr. Archibald G., 20, 320. 



Langstaff, Dr., 147, 151, 313. 



Language, gesture, 61. 



Laughter, 91, 131, 163 ; in monkeys. 

 131 ; joy expressed by, 196 ; in 

 children, 196 ; in idiots, 197 ; in 

 grown-up persons, 198; caused 

 by tickling, 199 ; sparkling eye, 

 204; tears caused by excessive, 

 206; among Hindoos, Malays, 

 &c, 207 ; to conceal feelings, 212 ; 

 incipient, in a baby, 209. 



Lavater, G., 3, n. 6, 210, n. 17. 



Lawson, 107, n. 28. 



Laycock, Professor, 338. 



Le Brun, 1, 4, 245, n. 13. 



Leiehhardt, 260. 



Lemoine, M., 2, 357. 



Lessing's Laocoon, 14, n. 19. 



Leydig, 101, 103. 



Lieber, Mr. F., 197, n. 2, 273. 



Lister, Mr., 101, 199, n. 6. 



Litchfield, Mr., 89. 



Lizards, 105. 



Lockwood, the Rev. S., 87, n. 8. 



Lorain, M., 74, n. 9. 



Love, maternal, 78 ; of the opposite 



sexes, 78 ; expression, of, 212 ; 



kissing, a mark of, 214 ; excites 



tears, 214. 

 Low spirits, 176. 

 Lubbock, Sir John, 154, 214, n. 22. 



M. 



Man, special expressions of, 146. 

 See also Expression. 



Mankind, Early History of, 256, 

 n.6. 



Marshall, Mr., 155, n. 9, 197, n. 8. 



Martin, W. L., 131, 136, 140, n. 17. 



Martius, 318. 



Matthews, Mr. Washington, 22, 

 228, 256, 268, 275, 289. 



Maudslev, Dr., 36, n. 10, 40, n. 14, 

 244, 340, n. 40. 



Mauvaise honte, 329. 



May, Mr. A., 25. 



1 Mecanisme de la Physionomie Hu- 

 maine,' 11, n. 16. 



Meditation, 226 ; often accompanied 

 by certain gestures, 228. 



Meyer, Dr. Adolf, 274. 



Mind, confusion of, while blushing:, 

 322. 



Modesty, 333. 



Monkeys, 60; power of intercom- 

 munication and expression of, 60, 

 88, 96 ; their special expressions, 

 130 ; pleasure, joy, &c, 131, 213 ; 

 painful emotions, 134 : anger, 136 ; 

 redden with passion, 137 ; scream- 

 ing, 138 ; sulkiness in, 138 ; frown- 

 ing in, 141 ; astonishment, terror 

 in, 142. 



Moose-deer, the, 112. 



Morea'u, M., 3, 210, 314. 



Mouth, depression of the corners, 

 191-195 ; closure expresses deci- 

 sion, 233-236. 



Movements, symbolic, 6 ; sympa- 

 thetic, 7 ; accompanying blush- 

 ing, 320. 



, associated habitual, in the 



lower animals, 42-49; dogs, 43; 

 Avolves and jackals, 44 ; horses, 

 45 ; cats, 46 ; chickens, 47 ; shel- 

 drakes, &c, 48. 



Mowbrav on Poultry, 47, n. 18. 



Muller. Dr. Ferdinand, 20. 



, Fritz, 11, 29, n. 2, 68, n. 2, 71, 



n. 6, 268. 



Music, 217. 



