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INDEX. 



PRI 



Pride and its display, i. 14, 73, 84, 

 91, 93, 94, 96, 132, 192, 249, 294, 

 295, 296, 312, 381, 383, 385, 386, 

 395, 400, 441, 476, 477, 507 ; ii. 

 57, 239, 300, 301, 322 



wounded and its results, ii. 240, 

 294, 300 



man's and its results, i. 125, 128, 



289 ; ii. 314 



Principles of conduct, i. 269, 383, 

 407 



absence of in man, i. 105, 204 

 Print, reading man's, i. 109 

 Prisons for animals, ii. 357 

 Prisoners and their treatment, i. 344, 



400, 402, 473 ; ii. 156 



Privacy, appreciation of, ii. 298 



Privileges, possession and apprecia- 

 tion of, i. 231, 232, 381, 395, 403, 

 476 ; ii. 200, 321, 369, 370 



Prize- winning, ii. 155 



Probabilities, calculation of, i. 10, 128, 

 177, 190, 358, 471, 528 



Problems in comparative psychology, 

 i. 235, 455, 496, 518 



Processions, mental phenomena of, 

 i. 59, 385, 400; ii. 147 



Professional occupations, i. 120, 190, 

 240, 352 



Profitable, appreciation of the, i. 177, 

 190 



Profligacy, i. 469, 480 



Prognosis-making in mental disease, 

 ii. 175 



Progress, capacity for mental, i. 234, 

 236, 275 ; ii. 46, 114, 341 



incapacity for mental in man, i. 

 43, 170, 205, 235, 236 ; ii. 14 



Prohibition by man and its effects, ii. 



84 

 Projectiles, knowledge of the range 



and effects of man's, i. 462 

 Promises, understanding of man's, i. 



347, 348 



Promotion, systems of, i. 97, 377 

 Promptitude in action, i. 81, 188, 



350, 358, 438, 532, 542 ; ii. 59, 133, 



235 

 Proof in comparative psychology, 



difficulties in obtaining, i. 10, 101, 



102, 118, 132, 187, 295, 296, 453, 



455, 518; ii. 37, 105, 116, 127, 



137, 189, 222, 223, 274 

 Propensities and their regulation, ii. 



87, 202 

 Property, sense of, i. 60, 90, 165, 



229, 250, 295, 346, 360, 373, 481, 



486 ; ii. 155, 156, 158, 166, 285 



PUB 



Property, accumulation of, i. 131, 158, 

 190, 372, 431, 501 ; ii. 55, 149, 151, 

 152, 154, 155 



recognition, recovery and guardian- 

 ship of man's, i. 250, 495 ; ii. 156, 

 167, 289, 328, 380 



absence of personal, in man, i. 44, 

 165 ; ii. 10 



Propitiation, i. 81, 95, 179, 228, 229 ; 

 ii. 368 



Propriety, sense of, i. 165, 185, 261, 

 523 ; ii. 288, 297 



Prostitution, practice of, i. 469, 480 



Prostration of body and its signifi- 

 cance, i. 307 



Protection, sense of, i. 365, 473 ; ii. 

 115 



of each other, i. 386, 392 ; ii. 35, 

 64, 65, 200, 390 



-of man, i. 87, 138; ii. 92, 328, 

 391 



by man and its results, ii. 35, 41, 

 240, 325, 326, 332 



Protection -offering and giving, i. 85, 



87 

 Protection-seeking, i. 61, 73, 138, 470; 



ii. 379, 380, 391 

 Protest-making, i. 192, 294, 376 ; ii. 



42, 101, 129, 131, 144, 148, 167, 



297, 318, 319, 378 

 Prototypes of man, animals as, ii. 



328 

 Proverbs based on animal character, 



i. 90, 511, 540 ; ii. 99, 111, 114, 117, 



322 

 Providence, i. 59, 120, 121, 190, 358, 



371, 489, 499, 500 

 Provocation, general phenomena of, 



i. 407, 512 ; ii. 34, 41, 59, 68, 76, 



77, 165, 167, 176, 302 



of each other, i. 73 ; ii. 238 



by man, i. 90, 98, 197, 198, 200 ; ii. 

 249, 262, 271, 292, 322 



effects of, ii. 174, 231, 262 



duration and degree of, ii. 231, 

 245, 249, 293, 302, 304 



Prudence, i. 148, 152, 341, 343, 344, 



358, 489; ii. 90, 284, 389 

 Prudishness, i. 441 

 Publicity, aversion to, i. 367, ii. 



298 

 Public animals, i. 402, 405 ; ii. 333 



business and its discharge, i. 120, 

 387, 397, 402 ; ii. 161 



good, consideration for the, i. 187, 

 363, 388, 392, 393, 397 ; ii. 163 



trials, i. 402 ; ii. 360, 361, 362 



celebrations, i. 362 



