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INDEX. 



SYM 



Sympathy, necessity for, i. 8, 272, 

 320, 473, 540; ii. 100, 324, 328, 

 350, 366, 392 



with each other, i. 72, 91, 128, 

 131, 138, 188, 190, 224, 262, 270, 

 477, 532 ; ii. 29, 115, 176, 302 



with man, i. 317, 320, 348, 352, 

 416; ii. 116, 173, 176, 257, 301, 

 302, 388, 391, 392 



modes of expressing, i. 323, 325, 

 334, 416 ; ii. 116, 158, 168, 257, 301, 

 302, 375, 380, 390, 391, 392 



effects of, i. 86, 88, 266, 272 ; ii. 

 34, 110, 188, 229, 236, 303, 306, 324, 

 337, 339, 357 



physiological and pathological, ii. 

 110, 303 



in man, want of, i. 6, 165, 169, 

 200, 263, 339, 505 ; ii. 303, 314, 315 



System, and its absence, i. 280, 377, 

 392 ; ii. 151, 234 



rpABLB, behaviour at man's, i. 87, 

 JL 113, 114, 258, 261, 262, 266, 269, 



270, 355, 435, 436; ii. 82, 119, 



293 

 utensils, use of man's, i. 113, 414, 



429, 435, 436 

 Taciturnity, natural and morbid, and 



its causes, ii. 31, 179, 195, 204, 256, 



267, 289, 294 

 Tact, i. 76 

 Tactics, use of and their nature, i. 61, 



362 

 Tails, uses of, i. 255. 275, 306, 391, 405, 



410,412,420,421; ii. 162,268 

 Talent, i. 73, 237, 304, 531 ; ii. 121, 



277 



Talking animals, i. 305 

 Taming by man, general phenomena 



of, i. 61, 85, 86, 95, 97, 239, 240, 271, 



272 ; ii. 202, 266, 268, 309, 320, 321, 



354 

 Tameness, forms of, ii. 112, 114, 121, 



266 

 Taste, assthetic, i. 66, 73, 98, 110, 120, 



359, 471, 475, 476, 506, 528 ; ii. 82, 



83, 278, 284, 307, 309 

 in man, peculiarities of, i. 43, 



110, 475 



absence of, i. 475 

 Taunts, sensitiveness to man's, i. 183, 



465 

 Tear-shedding and its significance, i. 



94, 110, 322, 323, 324, 325 

 Teasing each other, i. 361, 365, 366, 



405, 406, 539 ; ii. 167, 174, 387 



TER 



Teasing by man, i. 540, 542, 543 ; ii. 

 77, 176, 177, 249, 302 



Technical terms, unnecessary multi- 

 plication of, i. 51, 52 



Teeth, uses of the, i. 364, 404, 408, 410, 

 422, 424, 425, 426, 428, 431, 432, 

 434, 436, 437, 438, 439 ; ii. 119, 125, 



283, 386, 389 



in man, i. 114, 446, 447, 448 ; 

 ii. 11, 13, 14 



Telegraphy, use of, i. 154, 362 

 Temper, good and bad, general phe- 

 nomena of, i. 61, 65, 84, 87, 89, 90, 

 96, 98, 196, 201, 260, 270, 327, 354, 

 380, 393 ; ii. 142, 177, 208, 245, 261, 

 269, 270, 287, 289, 373 



good, ii. 195, 199, 200, 287, 306, 

 320, 352 



- bad, i. 403, 490, 500, 510 ; ii. 26, 40, 

 54, 65, 101, 159, 176, 195, 196, 208, 

 216, 354 



control of, i. 87, 393, 532 ; ii. 373 



loss of, i. 87, 513, 539, 543 ; ii. 34, 

 76, 177, 187, 232, 249, 287, 324 



changes of and their causes, ii. 34, 

 56, 171, 210, 218, 263, 278, 295, 305, 

 316, 358, 373 



infirmities of and their causes, ii. 

 31, 46, 56, 176, 244, 249, 278, 304, 

 306, 315, 316, 321, 347 



individual peculiarities of, ii. 276, 



284, 285 



in man, and its effects, i. 171 ; ii. 

 366 



Temperament, influence of, ii. 188, 

 216, 231, 240, 244, 276, 286, 289 



in relation to insanity, ii. 21, 45, 52, 

 106, 128, 243, 244, 245 



Temperance in eating and drinking, 



ii. 86 

 Temptation and its results, i. 122, 136, 



139, 176, 177, 179, 191, 340, 489, 



543 



avoidance of, i. 177 ; ii. 86, 279 



resistance of, i. 177, 184, 260, 269 ; 

 ii. 85, 86, 90, 150, 282, 366 



- yielding to, i. 177, 253, 276, 496 ; 

 ii. 84, 124, 150, 158, 194, 211, 219 



Tenderness, i. 94, 98, 410, 424, 485, 



487 ; ii. 146, 359, 388 

 Terminology, faulty, i. 6, 11, 14, 15, 



16, 17, 58, 116, 123, 126, 139, 142, 



191, 272, 281 ; ii. 53 



- difficulties in, i. 51, 101, 103, 108, 

 132, 138, 140, 186, 327, 328, 379; ii. 

 6, 20, 21, 22, 25, 130, 305 



Territorial rights and their defence, 

 i. 365 



