CONTENTS. Xlll 



CHAPTER XIV. 



PAGE 



Monkeys and the Mirror. — Some of their Antics. — Baby- 

 Macaque and her Papa. — Some other Monkeys, . 114 



CHAPTER XV. 



Man and Ape. — Their Physical Relations. — Their Mental 

 Relations. — Evolution was the Means. — Who was the 

 Progenitor of the Ape? — The Scale of Life, . .121 



CHAPTER XVI. 



The Faculty of Thought.— Emotion and Thought.— In- 

 stinct and Reason. — Monkeys Reason. — Some Ex- 

 amples, 129 



PART II. 



CHAPTER I. 



Speech Defined. — The True Nature of Speech. — The Use 



of Speech. — The Limitations of Speech, . . . 143 



CHAPTER II. 



The Motives of Speech. — Expression. — The Beginning of 



Human Speech. — The Present Condition of Speech, . 150 



CHAPTER III. 



Language Embraces Speech. — Speech, Words, Grammar, 



and Rhetoric, 155 



CHAPTER IV. 



Life and Consciousness. — Consciousness and Emotion. — 

 Emotion and Thought. — Thought and Expression. — 

 Expression and Speech. — The Vocal Organs and 

 Sound. — Speech in City and Country. — Music, Pas- 

 sions, and Taste. — Life and Reason, . . . .161 



