NEGATION. 



INDEX. 



SOUNDS. 



371 



N. 



Negation, signs of, 272. 



Nervous system, direct action of 

 the, 66 ; change of colour in the 

 hair, 67, 341 ; trembling of the 

 muscles, 67 ; secretions affected, 

 68 ; perspiration, 73 ; rage, 74 ; 

 joy, 76 ; terror, 77 ; love, 78 ; jeal- 

 ousy, 79 ; grief, 80. 



Nicol, Mr. Patrick, 14, 184, 300. 



O. 



Osrle, Dr. W., 255, n. 3, 270, 293. 

 Ofiphant, Mrs., 80, n. 12, 270. 

 Olmsted, 269. 



Owen, Professor, 10, n. 13, 87. n. 3, 

 141, n. 18. 



Paget, Sir J., 68, 116, 312, 341. 



Pain, outward signs of, in animals, 

 69 • in man, 69 ; in the hippopota- 

 mus, 70 ; induces perspiration, 73 ; 

 depression, 81 ; in monkeys, 134. 



Parsons, J., 1, n. 1. 



Perspiration caused by pain, 73. 



Physiology of laughter, 9. 



'Physionomie, de^a, et des Mouve- 

 ments d'Expression,' 6. 



Piderit, Dr., 7, 23. 151, 204, 221, 235, 

 255. 



Pigs employed to destroy rattle- 

 snakes, 108. 



Platysma myoides muscle, contrac- 

 tion of the, 297. 



Plautus, 228. 



Porcupines, 93. 



Pouchet, M. G., 67, n. 1. 



Pride, 263. 



Psychology, Principles of, 9. 



Puff-adder, the, 105. 



Pupils, dilatation of the, 303. 



Q- 



Queries regarding expression, &<$.. 

 15. 



E. 



Eabbits, 83, 93, 113. 



Page, 74, 238; trembling a conse- 

 quence of, 240 ; Shakespeare's 

 description of, 240 ; snarling with 

 the teeth, 242. 



Eattlesnake, the, 106, 109. 



Eeade, Mr. Winwood, 21, 279, 288. 



Eeflection, 220 ; deep, generally ac- 

 companied with a frown, 222. 



Eefiex actions, 35. 



Eejlander, Mr., 23, 147, n. 1, 181, 



200, 248. 

 Eengger, 61, 88, 132, n. 11, 134. 

 Eesignation, 270. 



Eetching or vomiting, 158, 163, 258. 

 Eevenge, 261. 

 Eeynolds, Sir J., 206, n. 15. 

 Ehinoceros, 73, 113. 

 Riviere, Mr., 25, 120. 

 Kothrock, Dr., 22, 230, 250, 259. 

 Euminants, their emotions, 129. 



Salvin, Mr. F., 44, n. 15. 



Sandwich islanders, 174. 



Savage and Wyman, Messrs., 142. 



Schmalz, 273. 



Scorn, 253. 



Scott, Sir W., 120. 



,;Mr. J., 21, 185, 246-248, 259, 



267. 



- , Dr. W. R., 62, n. 3. 



Scream, as a call for assistance, 90. 



Secretary-hawk, the, 109. 



Secretions, affected by strong emo- 

 tions, 68. 



Senses, the, and the Intellect, 8, n. 

 8. 31. 



Shaler, Professor, 106, 109. 



Shame, gestures of, 320 ; description 

 of, in Isaiah, Ezra, &c, 321. 



Sheldrake, the, 48. 



Shoulder, cold, 233. 



Shrugging the shoulders, 63, 263. 



Shyness, 322, 329. 



Signs of affirmation and negation, 

 •_'72; conventional, 61. 



Slvness, 262. 



Smiling, 202, 208 ; in infants, 209 ; 

 in savages, 211. 



Smith, Sir Andrew, 207. 



Smvth, Mr. Brough, 19, 285, 294. 



Snakes, 105-110. 



Snapping the finerers, 256. 



Sneering or snarling, 247. 



Sobbing, peculiar to the human 

 species, 156. 



Somerville, 119. 



Sounds, the emission of, efficient as 

 a means of expression. 83 ; be- 

 tween 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 court- 

 ship, 87 ; music, 89 ; in young in- 

 fants, 92; of surprise, contempt, 

 and disgust, 92 ; rabbits, 93 ; por- 



