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INDEX. 



Physiognomy, 2 



its signs unsatisfactory, 2 



of scrofula, 275 



Physiological principles of analysis, 



study useful to art, 294 



Pink geranium of feeble constitution, 

 76 



Plants, growth of, 285 



movements of, 26 



unicellular, 23 



Plaster cast of head, 21 



Playfulness, 249 



Political procession, its significance, 

 74 



Pope's description of Achilles, 260 



Porcupines, noise made by, 55 



Postulate as to nerve-centres, 168 



physical phenomena due to physi- 

 cal causes, 2 



Posture, term defined, 57, 140 



Postures a means of describing move- 

 ments, 281 



classification of, 151 



difficulty of description, 162 



due to brain disease, 169 ; to 

 reflex action, 148 



fallacies concerning, 149 



in animals, 152 



in art, 152 



in plants, 152 



organic, 146 



the result of last movements, 



57 



voluntary, 150 



Potentiality for mind, 242 



Pottery presents ancient figure-draw- 

 ing, 299 



Primitive combined movements, Bain 

 on, 235 



Primary meristem, 23 



Principle as to small and large parts 

 (interdifferentiation), 76 ; applied to 

 head, 189 ; applied to eyes, 224 



contrasting large parts and 



small parts as to posture or move- 

 ment, 76 



collateral parts (collateral 



differentiation), 77 



of antithesis, 181 



of general excitement of nerve- 

 centres, 179 



Principles of analysis and composi- 

 tion (artistic), 109, 317 



of movements, 75 



of postures, 178 



Principles of physiological analysis, 



Problems as to coincidences of move- 

 ment, 69 



Properties demonstrated by external 

 forces, 44 



Proportional growth, 270 



development a sign of nutrition, 



232 



Proportion of height, weight, age, 

 41, 279 



Proportions of the human body, 107, 

 278, 311 



Prostration of the body, 55 



Pulse-tracing, 14 



Pulvinus, 25 



Pupil, 119, 215 



in emotional states, 221 



in sleep, 227 



Puppy, its development described in 

 terms of growth and movement, 71 



Quantity as an attribute of a property, 

 268 



of growth, 269 



of movement, 68 



Quiet frame of mind, 201 



Rabbits stamping, 54 



Radicle of a seedling, its circumnu- 



tation, 280 



Rate of movements, 68, 69 

 Records of movement capable of 



analysis, 49 

 Reflected action, 36 

 Reflex action, 92 ; congenital, 36, 



244 ; acquired, 36 

 a mode of expression, 35, 



36 



at birth, 244 



movements, mechanism of, 36, 



83 



postures, 148 



Relation of the outcome to afferent 



stimulus, 37 

 Rest, a condition of nutrition, 232 



expression of, 232 



posture of hand, 159 



Result of movements, 54 

 Retentiveness, 22 

 in brain, 234 



