INDEX. 



Absence of movements expressive, 227, 



Action described as a series of move- 

 ments, 70 



kinetic, 45 



trophic, 33 



Activity, expression of, 233 



Actor on stage, 40 



Afferent force eliciting expression, 37, 



42 



Amoeba described, 83 

 Analogy between chorea and move- 

 ments in plants. 111 



between series of trophic and 



kinetic actions, 278 

 Analysis of expression, 255, 257 



of movements, 75 



Anatomical analysis of movements, 

 y 



principle of, 75 



description of a movement, 75 



Anatomy of head movements, 183 



of the upper extremity, 155 



Anger, expression of, Bain on, 50 



Bell's description, 51 



Siddons' description, 51 



Antecedent force is indicated by every 



movement, 49 

 Antithesis, principle of, 319 ; referred 



to by Bulwer, 325 

 Ants lose their wings, 39 

 Anxiety, expression of, 197 

 Apparatus for a reflex action, 36 

 Army corps, its movements, 74 

 Art, average productions, 317 

 may teach physiology, 289 



Artistic composition, 313, 317 



expression by postures, 152 



touch, 293 



Ascidian, its nerve-mechanism, 84 



Aspect of anxiety indicates a cause 

 of fear, 16 



of headache, 206 



Assumption that mind depends upon 

 structure, 8 



Asymmetry of action, 78 



of ears, 274 



of face, 200 



of movement, 78 



Athetosis, 127 



of face, 208 



Attention attracted, 59, 249, 251 



Attributes of a property, 267 



of a function as modes of ex- 

 pression, 277 



B 



Bain, Professor, on anger, 50 

 Barrett, W. K, on the sensitive flame, 



17 



Beard, its growth at manhood, 38 

 Beauty, 313, 314 



emotion of, 237 



not to be represented by weak- 

 ness, 314 



Beautiful faces, 313 

 Bee, movements of, from flower to 



flower, 62 

 Bell, Sir Charles, description of anger, 



51; of joy, 258; of the Dying 



Gladiator, 303 

 on laughter, 52, 258 ; on the 



permanent form of head in contrast 



to expression, 182 



