INDEX. 



325 



Stag doubling, 77 

 " Star" as a term, 185, 186, 269 

 State of early man, 33 

 Statement of author's position, 5 

 States and processes, mental, 35 



of self-consciousness, 202 



Stating a truth as true, 192 

 Status of uneducated deaf-mutes, 164 

 Steam-engine, illustration from, 96 

 Stretching to, is attention, 272 

 Structure, inherited, and deaf-mutes, 



Subjective concepts, 89 



knowledge, its supposed ejective 



origin, 210 

 Substantive verb and idea of being, 



249 

 Substantives and adjectives, 248 

 Sun, concept of, 69 

 Sun-dew, 49 



Suffering, its manifestations, 23 

 Superiority of speech to gesture, 162 

 Superposition of higher natures on 



lower, 21 

 Supposed leap of progress in mental 



development, 209 

 origin of subjective knowledge, 



ejective, 210 

 Supremely important distinction 



consists in potentiality, 222 

 Surprise, abstract idea of, 142 

 Survival of the fittest, and reason, 



108-112 

 Survivals in language, contradictory 



opinions about, 262 

 Sweet's " Words, Logic, and Gram- 

 mar," 235, 254 

 Syllogism about an umbrella, 255 

 Synonyms, exuberance of, 274 

 Syntax of gesture-language, 142, 270 

 System, nervous, and faculty of 



language, 142 



Tail of dog and articulation, 152 

 "Tail," the term, 274 

 Taine, M., 53 



Taking hats off, significance of, 219 

 Tale about a rational cockatoo, as 

 asserted, 136 



told in gesture about apple- 

 tree, 140 



told in gesture about melons, 



139 



Tales about savages, untrustworthy, 



274 . 



Tales about shot monkeys, 133-135 

 Talent, natural, differences in, 224 

 Talking birds, 154, 156, 160, 191, 



278 

 Tasmanians, 275, 276 

 Telegraph-post, illustration from, 220 

 Tendency, innate, to articulate, 172 

 Terminal phase of evolution probably 



discontinuous, 14 

 Terms "exist " and *' existence," 250, 



251 



for moon, 287 



of others unreasonably despised, 



165 



■ , primitive, with double mean- 

 ings, 234 



, their elevation and reduction, 



272 

 Terra incognita of Mr. Romanes, 57 

 That is feeling, that is thought, 30 

 The imperfection of our nature 

 necessitates language and ratioci- 

 nation, 243 

 infant and reason, 214 



quickest and easiest signs are 



articulate ones, 244 



scientific imagination, 29 



" The shoe made the shoemaker," 144 

 The term "is" understood though 



unexpressed, 180 

 " The-eating-of-me-the-rice," 258 

 Theory of M. Noire, 102, 107, 240 



, Yeo-he-ho, 240 



Thimble- rigging, intellectual, 92 

 Things mentally visualized, 28 

 Third person, use of, 246, 280, 294 

 Thirsty dogs running to hollows, 75 

 " This one " and "that one " as " I " 



and "he," 245 



as meaning " I," 21 1 



Thomas Aquinas, 39, 57 



Thought and flight, analogy between, 



172 

 and sensitivity, 204 



direct must precede reflex 



thought, 183, 197, 203 



, elements of, what they are not, 



117 



enthroned somewhere, as an 



image of God, 166 



, freedom of, 33 



, its excess beyond speech leads. 



to metaphor, 233 



-, its rapidity, 255 



, its simplest element, a judg- 

 ment, 175. 2I7» 242,254 



must be preceded by sensilivity, 



203 



