132 THE DAWN OF MIND. 



whether there are any affinities between Mind in Ani 

 mals and Mind in Man is to compare the one with the 

 other, he began a laborious study of the Animal 

 world. His conclusions are contained in &quot; Animal 

 Intelligence&quot; and &quot;Mental Evolution in Animals &quot;- 

 volumes which no one can read without being con 

 vinced at least of the thoroughness and fairness of the 

 investigation. That abundant traces were found of 

 Mind in the lower animals goes without saying. But 

 the range of mental phenomena discovered there may 

 certainly excite surprise. Thus, to consider only one 

 set of phenomena that of the emotions all the fol 

 lowing products of emotional development are repre 

 sented at one stage or another of animal life : 



But this list is something more than a bare cata 

 logue of what human emotions exist in the animal 

 world. It is an arranged catalogue, a more or less 

 definite psychological scale. These emotions did not 

 only appear in animals, but they appeared in this 

 order. Now to find out order in Evolution is of first 

 importance. For order of events is history, arid Evo 

 lution is history. In creatures very far down the 



