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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1883. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Ear. See Hearing. Earthworms. See Worms. Earwig, memory in, 123; parental affection of, 344. Echinodermata, nervous system of, 28-30; consciousness in, 76, 348; special senses of, 56, 84; memory in, 122, 348-9; emotions of, 342; grade of mental evolution of, 348-9. Education of young animals by their parents, 226-9. Edward, on local variation of instinct in the swallow, 247. Eject, 16. Elephant, intelligence of the, related to the trunk, 57; memory in the, 124; dreaming in the, 149; instinct of the, in goring wounded companions, 176; feigning death, 305; emotions of the, 346; using tools, 352. Emotions, physiological aspect of, 53; which occur in animals, 341; origin of, 342; distinctive, of different animals, 342-7. Emulation, 341, 345. Engelmann, on protoplasmic and unicellular organisms being affected by light, 80; on one infusorium chasing another, 81; on colour sense of Englena viridis, 98. Englena viridis, as affected by light, 80; colour sense of, 98. Equation, personal, 135-7. Evolution, Organic, taken for granted, 7; Mental, a necessary corollary, 8; human, excluded from present work, 8-10; of nerves by use, 30-33; of discriminative and executive powers, 47-62; of mental faculties as shown in the diagram, 63-9; of consciousness, 70-7; of sense of tem- perature, 97-8; of visual sense, 97-8; of colour-sense, 98-103; of organs of special sense, 103-4; of pleasures and pains, 105-11; of memory, 111-17; of association of ideas, 117-24; of perception, 127- 9; of imagination, 144-54; of fetishism, 154-8; of instinct, 177-255; of reason, 318-35; of conscience, 352. Ewart, Professor, on Echinodermata, 84; on colour-sense of Octopus, 99. Excitability, 68. Excrement, instinct of burying, 176. Esner, Professor, on physiology of perception, 132-7. Eye. See Sight. Ey...