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Q
Qualities, how related, 61.
QUANTZ, 206.

Quarrels with women, 338.
Questions, positive and negative, 139.
QUETELET, 160.

R
Rage, 96.
Recognition, 221, 260.
Reflex actions, 79; how caused, 79;
distinguished from habit, 80; not
inevitable, 81; require codperation
of brain, 82.
REGNAULT, 2, 292.
REICH, 85, 307.
REICHENBACH, 76, 313.
REID, 89, 130, 188, 259, 430.
Religion, and character, 387.
RENooz, 307.
Repetition and probability, 132; and
touch, 220; influences perception,
228.
Reproduction, and memory, 261; forms
of, 263; rules for helping, 265; and
locality, 266; peculiarities of, 268;
field of, 269; of idiots, 270- of
children, 270; of the aged, 27~.
Resignation, 96.
Resolution, importance as sign, 91;
in jurymen, 92.
Responsibility, and intoxication, 485.
RIBOT, 259, 385, 411.
RICHARDSON, 410.
RONCORONi, 215.
ROSEGGER, 63.
ROSENKRANZ, 160.
Rule, 158; and exceptions, 134; and
probability, 158; for helping rec-
ollection, 265.
RYKiRE, 307.

S
Sadism, 77.
SAND, 352.
SANDER, 259, 275.
SAULLE, Du, 316.
SCHACK, 84.
SCHAUMANN,1.
SCHEBrsT, 85.
SCHIEL, 109, 147, 159, 160, 174, 222,
376, 381.


SCHMIDT, 54.
SCHNEICKERT, 266.
SCHNEIDER, 85.
SCHOPENHAUER, 56, 128, 343, 359, 384,
396, 464.
SCHRENCK-NOTZING, 77, 115.
SCHULTZE, 79.
ScHuPPE, 237.
SCHWARTZ, 120, 192.
SCHWEIGER-LERCHENFELD, 307.
ScHwoB, 317.
Scorn, 93; in witnesses, 94.
Secrets, 28; hard to keep, 29; judge's
duty toward, 29; as confession, 31;
damage through revelation of, 30;
how discovered, 31; and women,
364.
Self, as centre of reference, 248.
Self-knowledge, a guide, 58.
Senility, 372; in witnesses, 374; types
of, 374; memory in, 375.
Sensation, subjective, 191; and nerv-
ous system, 192.
Sense-perception, importance of, 187;
relation to optical and acoustical
knowledge, 189; and social status,
190.
Senses, of children, 367; vicariousness
of the, 193.
SERGI, 319, 350.
SFR'.',OFF, 410.
Servants, as sources of information, 63.
Sexl as submerged cause of crime, 322;
as piety, 323; as ennui, 324; as
conceit, 325.
Sexuality, of women, 320; as maternal
instinct, 320; in criminal situations,
321.
SHINN, 364.
SICARD, 215.
Side-issues, confused with central ones,
116.
SIDIs, 481, 492.
SIGHELE, 416.
Sight, sense of, important, 196; tested
by touch, 197; process of, 197.
SINSTEDEN, 434.
Size of lines influenced by position, 427.

Skepticism, 127; and habit, 130; and
probability, 131.
Skill and habit, 407.
Skin, transpositions of, and tactile
sense, 219.
SKRAUP, 85.
SLAUGHTER, 40.
Sleep, 481.
Smell, sense of, 213.
Smile, the, 94.
SMITH, 302.
Smuggling, and women, 345.
SOCRATES, 7, 169.
SOMMER, 276.
Sources, various, of evidence, 12.
Sound, direction of, 210; conduction
of, 210.
Sparkle, 206; of the eyes, 96.
Specialist, 125.
Speech, and image, 235.
Speed, a test of knowledge, 231.
SPENCER, 44, 46, 74, 102, 360.
SPINOZA, 160, 260.
Spite, 94; how treated, 95.
Statistics, and psychology, 179; of
suicide, 181.
Statutes, aprioristic, 5.
STEINTHAL, 298.
STERN, 192, 307.
ST6LZEL, 434.
ST6RC.R, 236.
STRICKER, 48, 118, 122, 166, 204, 236,
255, 437.
STRINDBERG, 212.
STRUVE, 56, 68.
Stupidity
, , 398, 400.
Style, and character, 58.
Subconscious, the, 245.
Substitutions, and misunderstandings,
470.
Success, conditions of, 14.
Succession, importance of the order
of, 13.
Suggestion, 491; not involved in
guidance, 9.
SULLY, 138, 259, 276, 451, 456,
464.
Symbol and symbolized, 244.


T
TAINE, 250, 274, 382, 410, 452, 465,
466, 471, 482.
TARDE, 385, 410, 415, 416.
Taste, 212; fflusions of, 452.
Tears, of women, 344.
Temperament, 395.
Temperature, sense of, 217.
TERTULLIAN, 169.
Testimony, blind acceptance of, 8;
contradictions in, 108; interpreta-
tion of, 108; of women, 310.
Thinking, mechanism of, 243; and
symbol, 244.
THOMPSON, 433.
THOMSON, 2.
TIGERSTEDT, 192.
Timbre, vocal, 46; influence of emo-
tions on, 47; corroborative value of,
47.
Time, and image, 237; of day and
mental processes, 245; children's
sense of, 368; influence on concep-
tion, 383; and isolation, 397.
Timidity, 75.
Toes, 104.
Touch, 215; tests sense of sight, 197;
relation to other senses, 215; in-
fluence of drugs on, 215; how af-
fected by transpositions of skin, 219;
and wetness, 219; influence of
repetition on, 220; and form, 220;
bodily sensitiveness to, 220; illu-
sions of, 449.
TRACY, 364.
Training, of witnesses, 16.
Tramps, 17; congenital, 18.
TRENDELENBURG, 146, 160.
Truth, and persuasion, 161; and man-
ner, 162; historical and inference,
171; and knowledge, 184.
TYLOR, 288, 290.
TYNDALL, 209.
U
Understanding, 238; how gauged in
witnesses, 239; and public in-
struction, 241; and law, 242.
Uneducated, views of the, 388.

Unit-characters, 46; variety of recog-
nition of, 46.
UPHuEs, 260, 267, 472,

V
Vagabondage, 394.
Valuation, of evidence, 12.
Variation of conditions, 12.
VASCHIDE, 192.
VENN, 150.
Veracity, egoism a criterion of, 28.
Vicariousness of the senses, 193.
VIERORDT, 220.
Views, influence of on evidence, 377;
of the uneducated, 388.
VINCENT, 202.
VISCHER, 72.
VIRCHow, 86.
Visual perception, artificial differences
in, 202; binocular, 203; influence of
custom on, 203; in darkness, 204;
and form, 201; and muscular in-
nervation, 204.
Voice, relation of to gesture, 48.
VOISIN, 370.
VoLKmAR, 1, 15, 39, 60, 67, 74, 162,
244, 269, 299, 307, 375.
VURPASS, 192.
W
WAGNER, 180, 181, 385.
WAITZ, 51, 85.
WARK6NIG, 10.
We, as a character-mark, 60.
Weakness, of women, 362.
Weaknesses, shown to inferiors and
servants, 62.
WEBER, 188, 217, 220, 441.
Weber's law, 188.
WERNICKE, 455.
Wetness, and touch, 219.
WHATELY, 147.
WIENER, 85.
WIERSMA, 39.
WiU, 281.
WINDELBAND, 160, 161, 233.
WINKLEMANN , 102.
Wisdom, 403.
WiTAsrm, 464.


Witnesses, do not know what they
know, 8; imposed on by officials,
8; wandering of, 17; wordy, 18;
laconic, 19; method of drawing out,
20; difficulty with educated, 23.
Woman, 300; basis of judging, 302;
status of, 302; defined by her func-
tion, 304; poet on, 305; difference
from man, 307; danger of maxims
about, 308; and love, 309, 350;
crimes of, 310; testimony of, 310;
quarrels with, 338; and money, 338;
punctuality of, 340; conservatism
of, 340; dishonesty in, 341; hy-

pocrisy in, 344; tears of, 344;
fainting of, 344; and smuggling,
345; and property, 346; loyalty
of, 347; jealousy of, 351; friendships
of, 353; hatred in, 354; cruelty in,
355; emotionalism of, 359; weak-
ness of, 362; and secrets, 364.
Words, and conception, 290; influ-
ence on conception, 381.
Writing, like gesticulation, 49.
WUNDT, 85, 210, 260.

Z
ZLNER, 433.






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