INDEX. 



561 



soc 



Society, aversion to and avoidance 



of, ii. 211, 246, 394 

 behaviour in man's, i. 238, 251, 



partiality to man's, i. 471, 473 ; 

 ii. 190. 831, 24J 



discrimination between good and 

 bad human, i. 93 



Soko, mental character of the, i. 122, 



316, 322, 323, 324, 410, 411, 412, 



413, 414, 440 ; ii. 386 

 Solemnity of character and conduct, 



i. 233 j ii. 146, 283 

 Solicitation, modes of, i. 70, 227, 322, 



408, 474, 477, 480, 481 ; ii. 121, 



Solicitude, i. 137, 506; ii. 29, 146, 



200 

 Solitude, mental effects of, ii. 38, 51, 



L'4i>. 243, 246. 247, 257 



uses of, ii. 351, 352 



- love of, ii. 196, 239, 246 



aversion to, ii. 247 

 Somnambulism, ii. 97, 98 

 Somnolence and its causes, i. 510; 



ii. 209, 210 



Song in birds, significance of, i. 60, 



7i'. . 233, 240, 245, 258, 



2SO, 2-.H, 299, 303, 305, 306, 



336; ii. 147, 200, 204, 238, 255, 277 



love of, i. 469, 470, 480 



cultivation of, i. 243, 245, 276 : ii. 

 331 



Sorcery, supposed results of, ii. 21 

 Sorrow, i. 61, 86, 312, 324, 540; ii. 



51, 230, 232, 299, 330 

 Soul, probable existence of, i. 101, 



102 



no idea of in man, i. 102, 106, 205 

 Sound, or its absence, mental effects 



i. 60; ii. 68, 103, 105, 120, 186, 

 . 189, 193, 214, 223, 225, 226, 

 7, 241, 242, 251, 280, 

 308, 309, 351 



in relation to language, i. 288 

 Spalding, observations of the late 



Douglas A., i. 36, 109, 127, 132, 

 r'.2; ii. 177,266, 301 



Species, psychical characters of, i. 58, 

 82, 125, 260; ii. 19, 30, 81, 89, 116, 

 12.% 126, 127, 179, 188, 189, 194, 

 236, 257, 283, 287, 288, 289, 293, 

 331 



Specific n; : I on psychical 



character.-, i. H2, 125; ii. 386, 423 



Spectatorship, or its absence, neces- 

 sity for, i. 265, 476, 477, 540; ii. 

 163, 164 



STA 



Speculations, man's, and their fruits, 

 i. 6, 101, 144, 145, 155, 343 



Speech, faculty of, i. 21, 72, 74, 77, 

 78, 108, 185, 233, 257, 261, 281, 

 282, 284, 289, 290, 299, 301, 302, 

 304, 305, 306, 316, 336, 474, 492, 

 514, 524, 532; ii. 25, 96, 97 



equivalents of, i. 291, 305, 306, 

 312 



absence of and its effects, i. 532 ; 

 ii. 28, 96, 106, 108 



derangements of, ii. 48, 61, 96 



in relation to intelligence, i. 78, 

 285 



in man, absence of, i. 108, 119, 

 285, 286 ; ii. 14, 24, 96 



Spelling, feats in, i. 108, 257, 261 ; ii. 

 121 



Spell-bound condition, ii. 235 



Spiders, mental characteristics of, i. 

 56, 57, 121, 134, 365, 420, 427, 

 434, 464, 478, 501, 525, 527, 528, 

 529, 536 ; ii. 76, 77, 135, 141, 235, 

 282, 283, 307 



Spies, use of, i. 45, 254, 384, 388, 390 



Spinal cord, certain functions of the, 

 i. 7 : ii. 7 



Spirits, high and low, ii. 31, 142, 179, 

 196, 202, 212, 256 



loss and recovery of, ii. 273, 295, 

 2'.'7, 317, 354, 368 



Spitefulness, i. 13, 83, 88, 97 



Spitting and its significance, i. 308 



Spontaneity of action, i. 263, 304, 

 316, 351, 353, 357, 373, 375, 432, 

 452, 458, 459, 463, 483; ii. 106, 

 160, 371, 373, 374, 375, 376, 391 



Sport, love of, i. 110, 131, 244, 318, 

 354, 389 ; ii. 26, 121, 160, 196, 221, 

 233, 248, 255, 265 



Sport-making of each other, or of 

 man, i. 361, 365, 540, 541 



Sports, cruelties of man's, i. 91, 110, 

 170, 172, 541 ; ii. 68, 69, 86, 88, 89, 

 160, 176, 208, 209, 223, 234, 262, 

 318 



Sprightliness, ii. 196 



Spurious and real, discrimination be- 

 tween the, i. 534 



Stacking grain, i. 112 



Stages in education, i. 241, 242, 263, 



Stampedes and their causes, i. 264, 



278 

 Staring and its significance, ii. 112, 



122, 123, 134, 173, 235, 261, 269 

 Starling, mental characteristics of 



the, i. 158 ; ii. 82, 83, 84, 96 



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