INDEX. 



369 



Movement, subsidence of, 58 



Movements, analysis of, 75 



classified according to attributes, 



67 ; according to "mode of produc- 

 tion, 67 



combinations of, 68 



co-ordinated, 71 



described in anatomical terms, 



75 

 in aggregation or in succession, 



Bain on, 236 



in children, 244 



inco-ordinated, 71 



in plants, 21, 114 



in regular series, 80 



intelligent and non-intelligent, 



79 

 - of a bee from flower to flower, 62 



of an actor in anger, 36, 40 



of hand described in terms of 



postures, 281 



said to proceed from feelings, 80 

 spontaneous, reflex, voluntary, 



60, 67 



stimulated by external forces, 

 100, 247 



two or more considered in rela- 

 tion to time, 68 



Musical box attracts child's attention, 

 20 



Music, soothing effect of, 233 



Mutes born deaf, 274 



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National modes of expression, 266 

 Negation, expressed by head rota- 

 tion, 192 



Nerve-centre, 91, 168 

 Nerve-mechanism of vertebrates, 84 

 of Ascidians, 83 



of reflex movement, 36 

 Nerve-muscular action, 85 



in Art, 107 



may express feeling, 292 



study of, necessary to Art, 

 294 



Nerve-supply to face, 194 

 Nerve-system, its importance, 1 

 Nervous children, 117 



hand, 163, 297, 299 

 Newton, Sir Isaac, 327 

 Nutrition, an expression of life, 33 



expressed by movement, 59 

 expression of, 230 



Nutrition, its signs, 2?, 231 



its total outcome in trophic and 



kinetic function, 283 



of vegetable ovule, 23 



produces trophic and kinetic 



functions, 283 



growth and movement, 283 



the term defined, 22 







Objective, or physical facts, 12 



Observation on material structure, 6 



of movements as well as his- 

 tology wanted, 6 



on ingoings and outcomings, 7 



Organic postures, 146 



Orbicular muscles of eye in sleep, 227; 

 relaxed in headache, 120, 206 



Outcome of a subject always expres- 

 sive, 14 



of any function an expression, 



38 



Oxalis, its pulvinus, 25 



corniculata, imperfect pulvinus, 



26 



Pace defined as a series of movements, 

 73 



Paget, Sir James, on repair of crystals, 

 40 



Pain, 236, 253 



not itself a cause of movement 



or expression, 17 



Passionate children, 117 



Patent foramen ovale, 275 



Pea plant grown in darkness, 232 



Permanent impressionability, 33 



may be indicated by reflex 



action, 33 



opposed to evolution, 33 



Phlegmatic temperament, 276 



Phonograph, mechanical action neces- 

 sary to its working, 19 



shows permanent localized im- 

 pressionability, 19 



Physical forces aid development of 

 mind, 4 



pain, 200 



phenomena capable of analysis, 3 



signs of hidden properties, 4 



signs of mind, 240 



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