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 Sensation, Nature of, 134 Tactile. See Touch. Sensory end-organ, Specific reaction of, 130 Shakespeare, 52, 86-89 Shelley, 47 Shops, Smell of, 149 Sinisfrari of Ameno, 74 Sins, Odour of the, 74 Small-pox, Smell of, 83 Smell and the Emotions, 91, 95, 142 et seq. in Folk-Lore, Religion, and History, 66 and the Personality, 74, 87, 141 Exhaustibility of, 15, 133 Sensation of, 134 Sense of, Acuteness of, in man, 141 Cultivation of, 140 in old age, 82, 126 in uncivilised man, 64 mystery of, 139 Reaction-time of, 111 Sense Organ of, 23, 101, 107 Delicacy of, 107 Potential responsiveness of, 101 and Speech, 59 Subtlety of, in man, 44, 56 Vocabulary of, Emotional, 61 et seq.

Etymology of, 61 et seq. Smith, Elliot, 72 Spectrum analysis of odours, 123 Speech and smell, 59 Spiders, Aversion towards, 92 Stenches a nuisance in law, 12 in Cologne, 8 in the East, 10 in Edinburgh, 11 in France, 9 in London, 11, 13 in Lucerne, 8 Industrial, 14 Subconsciousness, Smell and the 44, 56, 64, 65, 79, 91, 95, 139 Sulphur compounds, Organic, 15

and smell contrasted, 43 Exhaustion of, 17 Vocabulary of, 60 Tasting wine with closed eyes, 113 Terminology, Olfactory, Scanty, 59 et seq. Theatre, The, Perfumes in, 56 Theuriet, André, 148 Tobacco, Effect of, on olfactory Sense, 142 Touch, Vocabulary of, 60 Truffle-hunter, The, 36 Tyndall, 130 Typhus fever, Odour of, 83

- light rays, 122 absorbed by odorous bodies, 122 Unconscious, The. See Subconsciousness.