INDEX. 



371 



Retentiveness indicated by reflex 



actions, 234 



in infant, 246 



not necessarily permanent, 34 



to light, as in nerve-mechanism, 



100 



Root of plant, its mode of growth, 26 

 Rotation of head, 105, 184, 185, 187 

 Rules for analysis of expression, 256 



Sanguine type, 275 



School inspection, 262 



Secondary movements, 55 



Seed, growth of, 279 



Sensitive flame, 17 



Sensory centres in brain, 91 



Sequences of action, 276 ; determined 

 by external forces, 282, 284 ; not 

 determinable by calculation, 70 



Series of kinetic actions, 276 



of movements, 276 



and trophic actions, 279 

 as signs of evolution, 283 



or succession of movements, 276 ; 



example of, 279 



Shaking the mane, 55 



Shame, indicated by head drooping, 



Shuttleworth, Dr., on heads of idiots, 



Siddons, H., on expression of anger, 



02 



Sight of a toy, its effects, 15 

 Signs due to an afferent force, 14 

 Similar growth due to an impression 



on the germ, 285 



series of kinetic actions, 276 



Similarity of development, 274 



Sleep, 58, 227 



disturbed, in children, 123 



expression of, 189, 227 



may prevent expression, 15 

 Small-headed children, 274 



Small parts compared with large parts, 



as a principle, 76 

 Sneering, 201 

 Snow plant, 23 



Sorrow, expression of, Camper on, 309 

 Sound, a means of expression, 38 

 Speech, a criterion of life, 13 

 Speed of movement, 68 

 Spinal muscles affected in chorea, 116 

 Spine bent in fatigue, 229 



Spiritless gait, 293 ' 



Spontaneous and voluntary move- 

 ments, 60 



movement in children, 29 



movements, 59 ; in infancy, 59, 



244 ; lost in illness, 59 



subside in deep sleep, 58, 65 



postures, 148 



Stages of growth, 28 



Statue, expression of, 36 



Stimuli, extrinsic, 101 



mediate, 101 



immediate, 101 



Stomach, changes in its secretion, 39 



Stooping attitude, 293 



Straight hand, 160 



Study of a child, 284 



of a man, 294 



of a man's face, 199 



of a nervous subject, 261 



Subject displaying a function, 280 



Subjective conditions studied by their 

 expression, 253 



Subsidence of movement, 59, 64 ; 

 in sleep, fatigue, and when attention 

 is attracted, 58 



Subsultus tendinum, 167 



Summary, chap, ii., 11 ; chap, iii., 31 ; 

 chap, iv., 61 ; chap, v., 80 ; chap, 

 viii., 152 : chap, x., 191 ; chap, xvi., 

 286 



Surprise, expression of, Camper on, 

 307 



Symmetry of movement, 77 ; its sig- 

 nificance, 78 

 of postures, 179 



Synchronous movements, 68, 69 



Table of signs of development in an 



infant, 250 

 Teeth indicate age, 41 



shown in anger, 54 



Telephone exhibits impressionability, 



18 



Temperature indicates heat, 14 

 Thermometer indicates heat, 16 

 Thought, 254 

 Time as an attribute of a property, 267 



7 occupied by reflex movement, 93 



'- of action in two subjects, 269 



Tooth-grinding, 119, 122 

 Tossing of head, 55 



