INDEX. 



569 



vis 



Visit-paying and receiving, i. 298 

 Vitality, exalted or depressed, and 



its effects, ii. 206, 221 

 Vitiation of milk and meat by mental 



causes, ii. 261), 270, 271, 272, 317 

 Vituperation, i. 77, 300, 302, 304 

 Vivacity, i. 57, 66, 461 ; ii. 31, 195, 



11)6, 209, 218, 288 

 Volition, exercise of, i. 64, 237, 473, 



471) ; ii. 6, 7 



derangements of, i. 71 ; ii. 7, 39, 

 60 



absence of (real or apparent), in 

 man, ii. 16 



Voluntary action, power of, i. 193, 

 195, 197, 483, 526; ii. 138, 139, 

 145, 246, 282, 371, 374, 376, 377, 

 378, 385, 388 



Volunteering, i. 363, 391 



Voracity, natural and morbid, i. 84, 

 86, 92, 138, 509, 510 ; ii. 65, 209 



Vulgarity of manners, ii. 278 



WAITING an opportunity, i. 148, 

 248, 262, 278, 344, 350, 358, 

 370, 371, 449, 456, 458, 542 ; ii. 

 194 



on each other, i. 362 



on man, i. 312, 350, 364 

 Wallace, observations of Alfred R., 



i. 297, 301, 363, 372, 413, 421, 441, 

 444, 451, 453, 500, 521 : ii. 285, 



Wantonness in mischief, i. 524 ; ii. 

 159, 164, 177 



Wants, communication of, ii. 395 



gratification of physical in man, 

 i. 38, 41 



Warfare, certain phenomena of, i. 60, 

 358, 361, 362, 363, 389, 392, 393, 

 453 ; ii. 26, 158, 208, 240 



co-operation in man's, i. 48, 259, 

 395 



certain phenomena of man's, i. 43, 

 172, 449; ii. 17 



Wariness, i. 54, 472, 535, 536 ; ii. 38, 



84, 164, 194, 316 

 Warning-giving and receiving, i. 154, 



278, 322, 327, 334, 335, 337, 344, 



389, 412, 413, 438 

 Washing themselves, or each other, 



i. 301,412, 413, 417, 418 

 Waspishness, literal and figurative, 



i. 1)7 

 W;isps. mental characl eristics of, i. 



84, 86, 97, 134, 151, 364, 368, 371, 



379, 388, 397, 499, 500, 502, 529; 



ii. 146, 150, 135, 191, 217, 283, 321 



WHI 



Waste of life, i. 501, 502, 504, 505, 

 506, 508; ii. 138, 139 



of material, i. 498, 506 



prevention of, i. 436 

 Watchfulness, natural and morbid, i. 



56, 66, 86, 89, 93, 139, 225, 248, 

 250, 278, 344, 535, 540 ; ii. 29, 105, 

 108, 125, 194, 203, 242, 389, 390, 

 391 



Watchwords, or their equivalents, i. 

 306 



Way-finding, general phenomena of, 

 i. 93, 120, 131, 138, 143, 144, 145, 

 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 230, 242, 

 247, 458, 489, 501, 502, 503; ii. 119, 

 120, 125 



errors of, i. 97, 147, 148, 150, 248, 

 502 



in man, i. 45, 146, 147, 148 



Way-losing, i. 294, 386, 403, 404, 405, 



489, 499, 502, 503, 504 ; ii. 68, 125, 



140, 202, 241, 259, 329 

 Way-showing, i. 298, 313, 327, 344, 



364 



Waywardness, ii. 323 

 Weak, treatment of the, i. 345, 398, 



493 ; ii. 60, 159, 285, 393 

 Weakening of the passions, ii. 194 

 Weakness, sense of physical, i. 368, 



464, 498, 295 ; ii. 143, 261, 391 



sense of mental or moral, i. 177 



in man, or in each other, percep- 

 tion of, i. 254, 279, 362, 365, 465 ; 

 ii. 145 



Weapons, man's primary, i. 426 



- use of natural, i. 76, 275, 359, 409, 

 410, 412, 413, 419, 421, 422, 423, 

 424, 426, 428, 438, 439, 462 



of man's, i. 76, 436 



Weapon-making and keeping in 

 working order, i. 410, 426, 428 



Weariness, feeling of, i. 341 ; ii. 177 



Weather-wisdom, i. 57, 60, 131, 152, 

 489 ; ii. 217, 221, 243, 307 



Wedges, use of, i. 427 



Weeping and its significance, i. 77, 

 288, 301, 314, 322, 323, 324, 325 



Weight, calculation of, i. 424, 426, 

 427, 433, 540 



Whining in man, i. 285, 286 ; ii. 1 4 



Whim and its indulgence, i. 323, 342, 

 468; ii. 110, 276 



White, observations of the late Rev, 

 Gilbert (of Selborne), i. 30, 71, 95, 

 295, :;K;, :;i7, :;is, for, 451, 482, 

 495, 505, 50(5, 530; ii. 117, 121, 185, 

 187, 200, 202, 204, 209, 214, 247, 

 273, 294, 301, 305 



