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INDEX. 



QUE 



Queens, government by, i. 97, 378, 



381, 386 



Questioning, i. 59, 299 

 Questions, understanding man's, i: 



349, 350 

 Quickness in perception and action, 



ii. 155, 277, 288, 289, 290 

 Quietude, natural and unnatural, i. 



98; ii. 226, 247, 252, 321, 349, 



352, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376 



RABIES, man's errors anent, i. 5, 

 16, 90, 196; ii. 19, 20, 21, 22, 

 39, 74, 133, 189, 201, 274, 315, 

 345, 346, 350, 352 



general mental phenomena of, ii. 

 26, 33, 74, 99, 102, 103, 104, 105, 

 170, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 182, 

 187, 212, 213, 219, 270, 287, 303, 

 348 



causation of, ii. 54, 76, 181, 189, 

 190, 270, 271, 274, 317 



treatment of, ii. 348, 350, 351, 

 352, 359 



diagnosis of, ii. 27, 74, 170, 213, 

 219, 352, 359, 363 



rarity of, ii. 217, 245, 339, 346, 

 363 



fear of by man and other animals, 

 ii. 363, 394 



Kafts, use of, i. 44 



Eage and its manifestations, i. 59, 

 198, 378, 466, 530, 532 ; ii. 22, 70, 

 75, 76, 173, 175, 184, 187, 217, 

 222, 226, 230, 231, 249, 254, 263, 

 269, 270, 27], 279, 294 



Eancour and its causes, i. 393 ; ii. 

 212, 367 



Eange, calculation of, i. 247, 425, 

 426, 436, 462, 529, 538 ; ii. 112 



Eank and its insignia, appreciation of, 

 i. 58, 59, 247, 377, 378, 385, 388, 

 399, 400, 442; ii. 57, 155, 294, 

 300 



recognition of man's, i. 303, 304, 

 319, 385, 400, 442 ; ii. 278, 289, 

 294 



Eapacity, i. 83, 86 



Eashness, i. 84, 137, 179, 187, 466 ; 

 ii. 90, 196, 284 



Eationality of conduct, i. 470, 473 



Eats, mental characteristics of, i. 94, 

 99, 158, 324, 365, 391, 418, 420, 

 426, 525 ; ii. 5, 55, 73, 81, 84, 86, 

 87, 149, 151, 152, 154, 163, 223, 

 380, 385, 390 



Eavens, mental characteristics of, 



KEF 



i. 392, 393, 421, 436, 460, 530, 539 ; 



ii. 55, 64, 149, 166, 222, 281 

 Eaving, or its equivalent, i. 15 ; ii. 21, 



25, 49 



Eeadiness, i. 120 

 Eeading human character, i. 250, 



251, 290, 306, 317, 319, 320, 325, 



346, 347, 351, 352, 353, 355, 465, 



535, 536 ; ii. 167, 395 



each other's characters, i. 465 



the clock, i. 258, 261, 458 



cards, words, or letters, i. 258, 

 349 



Eeal and ideal, contrast between the, 

 in man's estimate of animal cha- 

 racter, i. 83 



Eeality and imitation, confusion of, 

 i. 256 



Eeaping, i. Ill, 112 



Eeason, faculty of and its exercise, 

 i. 63, 64, 139, 141, 246, 491, 493, 

 498, 526, 528 ; ii. 375 



in relation to instinct, i. 129, 141, 

 142, 338 ; ii. 230 



absence of (apparent or real), in 

 animals, i. 493 ; ii. 6, 234 



in man, supposed supremacy of, i. 

 29, 43 ; ii. 231 



absence of, i. 140, 141 ; ii. 10 



Eeasons for action, i. 393, 402, 470 ; 



ii. 58, 106, 185 

 Eebellion against authority, i. 59 ; ii. 



158, 319, 393 

 Eebuke-giving and receiving, i. 300, 



303, 417 



Eecitation-giving, i. 233, 299, 302 

 Eecklessness and its causes, ii. 5'.), 



60, 93, 101, 227, 230, 231 

 Eecognition, mutual, i. 66, 312, 313, 



335, 417, 495 



of friends and foes, i. 66, 67, 516 ; 

 ii. 121, 289 



Eecollection, i. 141 



Eeconciliation, i. 77, 178, 179, 227, 

 228 ; ii. 163, 299 



Eeconnoitring, i. 54, 77, 246, 251, 

 254, 466 



Eecovery from illness, mental pheno- 

 mena of, ii. 101, 351, 352, 377, 

 381 



of lost persons or goods, i. 188, 

 298, 422, 423 ; ii. 125, 156 



Eecreations, i. 392 ; ii. 248 

 Eefinement of manners, i. 238, 268 : 

 ii. 308 



in cruelty, i. 537, 538 

 Eeflection, faculty of, and its exer- 

 cise, i. 107, 109, 120, 121, 128, 139. 



