Astonishment, described, 92; causes of, 93; significant in law, 93.
Attention, effect of, 40; and the sub- conscious, 248.
Attitude, intellectual, varieties of, 376; emotional, 377; of indiffer- ence, 378; influence of bodily con- ditions on~ 380.
AUBERT, 169, 191, 199, 202, 203, 205, 206, 225, 247, 428.
Authority, 242. Autodidacts, 393. Avocation, and error, 65.
B BAER, 85, 415. BAiTS, 5. BAIN, 75. BALDwiN, 364. BALZAC, 102, 342, 353. BAZERQUE, 272. BECHTEREw, 245. BECKER, 302. BELL, 44, 84, 1-01. BEN DAVID, 67. BENEDICT, 410. BENEKE, 223, 229, 330. BERGSON, 43, 76, BERKELmy, 260. BERNARD, 125. BERNHARDr, 72. BERNSTEIN, 191, 200, 434. BERGQUIST, 192. BERILLON, 492. BERZi, 79. BEZOLD, 211. BINET, 367. Blank, expression of the eyes, 98. BLEULER, 2. Blind spot, 207. BLUMR8DER, 77. Blushing, 50; how prevented, 51; evidential value, 52; relation to age, artificial, 53. BOCCACCIO, 29. Bois-REYMOND, 182, 227, 282, 411Y 463. BOLTON, 271. BOLTZMANN, 124. BONr1GLI, 2. BoRgE, 85.
BORST, 227, 377.
BOURDIN, 368. BoURDON, 259. Boys, as witnesses, 366. BRAUN, 320. Brief, and jury, 164. Brightness and clearness, 199. BROussAis, 369. Brow, contraction of, 97. BUCKLE, 410.
C Captivation of visual capacity, 439. CARIAER, 480. CARPENTER, 453. CARUS, 24, 84, 101. CATTELL, 231, 259. Causal principle, as method, 118; mis- takes in inference of, 119; nexus of, and observation, 120; and habit, 126. Causation, law of, neglected, 5. Cause, similarity to effect, 121; and impulse, 121; danger of argument from, 123,; and immediately pre- ceding condition, 123; not apriori, 126. Chance, 159; and law, 161; theory of, 160. Change, in effect, 12. Character, correlated with crime, 55; and promises, 58; and religion, 387; and laughter, 396. Character-units, somatic, 69. Child-murder, 358. Children, 364; as subjects of, phys- iognomies, 87; justice in, 365; sexual differences, 366; as wit- nesses, 366; in city and country, 367; senses of, 367; representation in, 368; time-sense of, 368; practical and unpractical, 369; delinquency of, 371; egoism of, 371; memory of, 270. CHOULANT, 1. CicERo, 165, 265. Circumstances, irrelevant to proof, 114. CLAPAREDE, 49, 50, 227. Classes, the conscienceless, 17.
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