II.INDEX OF AUTHORS.
- Adachi, [60].
- Adam, Madame, [22].
- Adler, [64].
- Ælian, [131], [188].
- Allbutt, Gifford, [113].
- Allen, Grant, [74].
- Allin, A., [12], [13], [16], [17].
- Alrutz, [11], [15].
- Andree, [60], [160], [221].
- Anselm, St., [179].
- Arbuthnot, [131].
- Ariosto, [180].
- Aristænetus, [145].
- Aristophanes, [21], [90].
- Aristotle, [115], [126].
- Athenæus, [126], [188].
- Aubert, [64], [80].
- Audeoud, [108].
- Avicenna, [98], [180].
- Ayrton, [48], [52].
- Baschet, Armand, [179].
- Batchelor, J., [176].
- Baudelaire, [73], [185].
- Bazan, Pardo, [87].
- Beatson, [25].
- Beauregard, [92].
- Bendix, [25].
- Benedikt, [69].
- Bernard, L., [73].
- Bernardin de St. Pierre, [107], [195].
- Bianchi, L., [75].
- Biérent, [125].
- Binet, [72], [120].
- Bloch, A. G., [29].
- Bloch, I., [66], [128], [158], [159], [169], [170], [185], [188], [189], [197], [204], [208].
- Boccaccio, [150].
- Bollinger, [173].
- Borel, [154].
- Botallus, [109].
- Brantôme, [163].
- Breitenstein, [221].
- Brisay, Marquis de, [206].
- Bronson, [15].
- Broune, R., [126].
- Brown, H., [82].
- Brunton, Sir Lauder, [6].
- Bücher, [114].
- Buckman, S. S., [216].
- Bulkley, [10].
- Bullen, F. St. John, [46], [71].
- Burckhardt, [32].
- Burdach, [65].
- Burton, Sir R., [153], [166].
- Burton, R., [158], [181], [182].
- Cabanès, [109].
- Cabanis, [27].
- Cadet-Devaux, [78].
- Candolle, A. de, [200].
- Cardano, [56].
- Cardi, Comte di, [158].
- Casanova, [39], [78].
- Castellani, [59], [61], [152].
- Cervantes, [181].
- Chadwick, [32].
- Chamfort, [16].
- Chaucer, [156].
- Clement of Alexandria, [33].
- Cloquet, [51], [56], [96], [103], [104].
- Cocke, J., [129].
- Coffignon, [189].
- Cohn, Jonas, [20].
- Colegrove, [5].
- Colenso, W., [49].
- Collet, [54].
- Compayre, [215].
- Cook, Captain, [34], [49].
- Cornish, [122].
- Courtier, [120].
- Crawley, [205], [206].
- Cyples, W., [116].
- Daniell, W. F., [157].
- D'Annunzio, [79], [184].
- Dante, [8].
- Darlington, L., [119].
- Darwin, C., [98], [122], [123], [124], [153], [157], [190], [195], [221].
- Darwin, E., [13], [171].
- Davy, J., [142].
- Deniker, [15], [165], [218], [221].
- D'Enjoy, [215], [220], [221].
- Digby, Sir K., [78].
- Dillon, E., [56].
- Distant, [98].
- Dogiel, [16], [119].
- Donaldson, H. H., [4].
- D'Orbigny, [60].
- Duffield, [48].
- Dufour, [38].
- Dühren, E., [37], [166].
- Dunlop, W., [140].
- Edinger, [44], [46].
- Eliot, George, [130], [132], [192].
- Ellis, A. B., [218].
- Ellis, A. J., [116].
- Ellis, Havelock, [87], [115], [118], [125], [132], [164], [173], [183], [199], [202], [203], [209].
- Ellis, W., [34], [186].
- Eloy, [58].
- Eméric-David, [145].
- Emin Pasha, [59].
- Endriss, J., [70], [125].
- Engelmann, I. J., [10].
- Epstein, [121].
- Esquirol, [98].
- Eulenburg, [40], [188].
- Féré,
- [5], [7], [9], [21], [25], [27], [28], [29], [30],
- [47], [58], [65], [69], [71], [80], [81], [89],
- [97], [107], [108], [114], [118], [122], [124], [128].
- Ferrand, [127].
- Ferrero, [28].
- Filhés, Margarethe, [18].
- Fillmore, [115].
- Firenzuola, [179], [180].
- Flagy, R. de, [149].
- Fletcher, A. C., [115].
- Fliess, [69].
- Fol, H., [201].
- Foley, [48].
- Forster, J. B., [34].
- Franklin, A., [7], [32], [37].
- Frazer, J. G., [160].
- Friedländer, [49].
- Friedreich, J. B., [62].
- Fromentin, [206].
- Frumerie, G. de, [40].
- Galopin, [64], [78], [80].
- Galton, F., [201], [208].
- Garbini, [86], [87].
- Garson, [158].
- Giard, [206].
- Giessler, [47], [54].
- Gilman, [16].
- Goblot, [116], [119].
- Goethe, [84], [135], [158].
- Goncourt, E. de, [86].
- Görres, [62].
- Gould, [63], [80], [102].
- Gourmont, Remy de, [138], [163].
- Griffith, W. D. A., [24].
- Griffiths, A. B., [46].
- Grimaldi, [63].
- Groos, K., [4], [11], [15], [86], [115], [123], [124], [130], [138].
- Guibaud, [121].
- Hack, [69].
- Häcker, [123].
- Hagen, [60], [61], [65], [67], [75], [83], [95], [102].
- Hall, G. Stanley, [4], [5], [12], [16], [17], [158], [192], [216].
- Halle, A. de la, [147].
- Haller, [104].
- Harrison, F., [33].
- Hart, D. Berry, [16].
- Harvey, W. F., [222].
- Hawkesworth, [34].
- Haycraft, [52].
- Hearn, Lafcadio, [217].
- Heine, [188].
- Hellier, J. B., [26].
- Helmholtz, [94], [116], [128].
- Henry, C., [57].
- Hermant, Abel, [176].
- Herodotus, [174].
- Herrick, C. L., [13], [16], [44], [46].
- Herrick, R., [74], [191].
- Heschl, [65].
- Hildebrandt, [29].
- Hippocrates, [63].
- Holder, A. B., [22].
- Hortis, [150].
- Houdoy, [148], [151], [180].
- Houzeau, [28].
- Huart, [77], [144].
- Humboldt, W. von, [175].
- Hutchinson, W. F., [126].
- Hutchinson, Woods, [4], [10], [33].
- Huysmans, [73], [81].
- Hyades, [15], [218], [221].
- Jäger, [72], [77].
- James, W., [8], [82].
- Janet, [193].
- Jerome, St., [31].
- Joal, [109].
- Joest, [59], [60].
- Johnston, Sir H. H., [59], [60].
- Jorg, [63].
- Jouin, [40].
- Juvenal, [21].
- Kaan, [63].
- Kate, H. ten, [99].
- Kennedy, [62].
- Kiernan, J. G., [64], [65], [75], [77].
- King, J. S., [157].
- Kirchhoff, A., [221].
- Kistemaecker, [128], [208].
- Klein, G., [64].
- Kleist, [217].
- Krafft-Ebing, [71], [100], [188].
- Krauss, [76].
- Kubary, [22].
- Külpe, [5].
- Lane, E. W., [36], [143].
- Lancaster, E., [133].
- Latcham, [60].
- Laycock, [10], [51], [97], [98], [129].
- Layet, [108].
- Léchat, [179].
- Lecky, [32].
- Lejeune, [161].
- Lemaire, J., [181].
- Léoty, [172].
- Lewin, [65].
- Lewis, A. T., [122].
- Linnæus, [53].
- Lombard, [119].
- Lombroso, C., [28], [29], [218], [221].
- Lombroso, Gina, [17].
- Lucian, [179], [188].
- Lucretius, [98].
- Luigini, [180].
- Lumholtz, [49], [152].
- MacCauley, [152].
- MacDonald, J., [219].
- MacDougall, B., [122].
- MacKenzie, J. N., [57], [67], [69], [70], [72], [108].
- MacKenzie, S., [10].
- Man, E. H., [50], [60].
- Mantegazza, [7], [82], [94], [102], [125], [152], [153], [162], [167], [216].
- Marholm, L., [169].
- Marie de France, [150].
- Marro, [68], [86].
- Marston, J., [56].
- Martial, [77].
- Martineau, Harriet, [5].
- Massinger, [67].
- Matusch, [71].
- Mau, [32].
- Maudsley, H., [56].
- Maxim, Sir H., [123].
- McBride, [64].
- McDougall, W., [15].
- McKendrick, [127].
- Melle, Van, [53].
- Menander, [125].
- Mentz, [120].
- Merensky, [157].
- Mertens, [158].
- Michelet, [37], [79].
- Milton, [73].
- Miner, J. B., [113].
- Minut, G. de, [151].
- Mironoff, [24].
- Mitford, [141].
- Möbius, [73].
- Moll, [17], [21], [74], [75], [82], [85], [100], [110], [125], [174], [188].
- Moncelon, [65].
- Monin, [63].
- Moore, A. W., [217].
- Moore, F., [66].
- Moraglia, [29], [75].
- Motannabi, [97].
- Muir, Sir W., [99].
- Myers, C. S., [48], [61].
- Näcke, [100], [101], [127], [187].
- Newman, W. L., [126].
- Nietzsche, [33], [135].
- Niphus, [150], [180].
- Nordenskjöld, [153].
- Norman, Conolly, [71].
- Nuttall, [123].
- Nyrop, [221].
- Papillault, [139].
- Parke, T. H., [59], [60].
- Parker, Rushton, [173].
- Passy, J., [52], [54], [56], [73], [108].
- Patrick, G. T. W., [1].
- Patrizi, M. L., [120].
- Paulhan, [56].
- Pearson, K., [201], [203], [204], [208].
- Penta, [7], [8].
- Perls, [87].
- Petrarch, [149], [180].
- Petrie, Flinders, [176].
- Piéron, [57].
- Piesse, [47], [99].
- Pillon, E., [56].
- Plateau, [92].
- Plato, [125].
- Ploss, [22], [65], [77], [151], [153], [157], [165], [167], [170].
- Plutarch, [62].
- Potwin, E., [5].
- Pouchet, [64].
- Poulton, E. B., [137], [154].
- Pruner Bey, [59].
- Pyle, [64], [80], [102].
- Raciborski, [64].
- Raffalovich, [89].
- Ramsey, Sir W., [52].
- Raseri, [178].
- Raymond, [193].
- Reade, Winwood, [153].
- Remfry, [25].
- Renier, R., [146], [147], [150], [179].
- Restif de la Bretonne, [100].
- Rhys, J., [217].
- Ribbert, [24].
- Ribot, [56].
- Ries, [69].
- Ripley, [175].
- Robinson, Louis, [11], [17], [18].
- Rochas, A. de, [117].
- Roger, J. L., [127].
- Rohlfs, [153].
- Romi, Shereef-Eddin, [77], [144].
- Ronsard, [181].
- Roscoe, J., [176].
- Rosenbaum, [21], [32].
- Roth, H. Ling, [66], [131], [221].
- Roth, W., [218].
- Roubaud, [65].
- Rousseau, [56], [78].
- Routh, A., [25].
- Rowbotham, J. F., [146].
- Rudeck, [37].
- Rutherford, [53].
- Salmuth, P., [101].
- Sanborn, L., [37].
- Santayana, G., [137].
- Savage, G., [28], [71].
- Savill, [9].
- Schellong, [95].
- Schiff, [69].
- Schopenhauer, [174], [195], [200].
- Schultz, A., [147], [158].
- Schurigius, [64].
- Scott, Colin, [138].
- Scripture, E. W., [118].
- Seligmann, [24].
- Selous, E., [215].
- Semon, Sir F., [69].
- Sénancour, [38], [79].
- Sensai, Nagayo, [141].
- Sergi, [179].
- Shakespeare, [74].
- Sharp, D., [92].
- Shelley, [74].
- Shields, T. E., [57].
- Shipley, [123].
- Shufeldt, [152].
- Simpson, Sir J. Y., [12], [25].
- Skeat, W. W., [141].
- Smith, Sir A., [157].
- Smith, G. Elliot, [45].
- Smith, H., [173].
- Smyth, Brough, [60].
- Sonnini, [104], [166], [176].
- Southerden, [53].
- Spencer, Herbert, [123].
- Spinoza, [16].
- Stanley, Hiram, [12].
- Stendhal, [79], [190], [192].
- Stevens, Vaughan, [221].
- Stirling, E. C., [158].
- Stoddart, W. H. B., [16].
- Stratz, C. H., [4], [49], [139], [141], [151], [154], [159], [164], [168], [170], [173], [177], [184].
- Swift, [131].
- Symonds, J. A., [82].
- Syrus, Publilius, [184].
- Talbot, E. B., [119].
- Talbot, E. S., [69].
- Tarchanoff, [118], [121].
- Tardif, [57], [108].
- Tarnowsky, [188].
- Temesvary, [25].
- Tennyson, [199].
- Tinayre, Marcelle, [171].
- Tolstoy, [79], [130].
- Toulouse, [73].
- Tourdes, G., [65].
- Tregear, [221].
- Tuckey, [62].
- Turner, [221].
- Tylor, E. B., [215].
- Varigny, O. de, [60].
- Vaschide, [53], [127], [128], [132].
- Vatsyayana, [29], [77], [103], [142], [219].
- Velten, [50], [218], [221].
- Venturi, [63].
- Vinci, L. de, [195].
- Vineberg, [26].
- Volkelt, [54].
- Vurpas, [128], [132].
- Waits, [60], [61].
- Wallace, A. E., [190].
- Wallaschek, [115].
- Waller, A., [1], [4].
- Walther, P. von, [52].
- Wartanoff, [121].
- Watts, G. F., [166].
- Weinhold, K., [38], [147].
- Wellhausen, [219].
- Wessmann, [157].
- Westermarck, [159], [175], [191], [195], [204], [206].
- Whytt, [98].
- Wiedemann, A., [145].
- Wiese, [218].
- Wilks, Sir S., [113].
- Wright, T., [37], [38], [39].
- Wundt, [114].
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
- Acne in relation to sexual development, [10].
- Æsthetics,
- standard modified by love, [20].
- in region of smell, [54].
- in relation to the sexual impulse, [137].
- Ainu, [176].
- Alexander the Great,
- Ambergris, [80], [95], [97].
- American Indians, [60].
- Anæsthesia produced by tuning forks, [127].
- Antisexual instinct, [8].
- Arabs,
- Armpit,
- Asafœtida, [49], [53], [56].
- Assortative mating, [202].
- Australians, [60], [61].
- Bath,
- its history in modern Europe, [36] et seq.
- opposed by early Christians, [31].
- also by Mohammed, [35].
- Baudelaire's olfactory sensibility, [73].
- Beard in relation to beauty, [173].
- Beauty as the symbol of love, [138].
- the chief agent in sexual selection, [136].
- the sexual element in æsthetic, [137].
- its largely objective character, [139], [151], [154].
- ideals of, among various peoples, [140] et seq.
- sometimes found in lowest races, [152].
- primary sex characters as an element of, [157] et seq.
- Beauty,
- clothing in relation to, [158].
- secondary sexual characters as an element of, [163] et seq.
- in relation to pigmentation, [177] et seq., [197] et seq.
- the individual element in ideal of, [183].
- the exotic element, [184].
- in relation to stature, [195] et seq.
- Bird song,
- Biting in relation to origin of kissing, [216].
- Blind,
- sense of smell in the, [74].
- sensitiveness to voice, [129].
- Blondes,
- Breasts,
- as an element of beauty, [170] et seq., [176].
- as a tactile sexual focus, [23] et seq.
- Breath,
- Brothels,
- public baths once synonymous with, [38].
- Brummell, [193].
- Brunettes,
- Bustle, [166].
- Capryl odors, [104].
- Carbolic acid disliked by savages, [48], [50].
- Castoreum, [47], [92], [95], [98].
- Cataglottism, [5].
- Catholic theologians,
- on danger of tactile contacts, [8].
- opposed bathing, [31].
- Chenopodium vulvaria, [104].
- Chinese ideal of beauty, [176].
- Christianity,
- its use of the kiss, [219].
- opposition to bathing, [31] et seq.
- Civet, [47], [49], [92], [96].
- Cleanliness and Christianity, [33] et seq.
- Cleanliness in relation to sexual attraction, [192].
- Clitoris,
- Clothing,
- Codpiece, [159].
- Coitus,
- Comic sense, [14].
- Continence,
- Corset, [171] et seq.
- Crinoline, [170].
- Cumarine, [93], [105].
- Cunnilingus, [21], [75].
- Cutaneous excitation,
- Dancing in sexual selection, [186].
- Death,
- Degenerates sexually attracted to one another, [200].
- Disparity,
- Dogs practice cunnilingus, [21].
- predominance of smell in mental life of, [47], [104].
- susceptibility to music, [122].
- Doves,
- sexual attraction among, [206].
- Dyeing the hair,
- Egyptian ideal of beauty, [145], [166], [174], [176].
- Emotional memory, [56].
- English type of beauty, [182].
- Erogenous zone, [9].
- Eskimo, [66], [153].
- Eunuchs,
- Europeans,
- Exotic element in ideal of beauty, [184].
- Eyes as a factor of beauty, [176] et seq.
- Fairness in relation to vigor, [203].
- Farthingale, [169].
- Fellatio, [21], [75].
- Fetichism,
- Flowers,
- occasional injurious effect of perfumes of, [108].
- sexual character of their perfume, [92], [102] et seq.
- French ideal of beauty, [147], [182].
- Fuegians, [15], [153], [218].
- German ideal of beauty, [147].
- Goethe's olfactory sensibility, [74].
- Gray eyes,
- Greeks,
- conception of music, [125].
- ideal of beauty, [145].
- pygmalionism among, [188].
- Green eyes,
- Gunnings, the, [183].
- Hair as an element of beauty, [159], [173], [177] et seq.
- sexual development of, [91].
- suggested function of, [95].
- odor of, [97].
- Hallucinations of smell, [70].
- Hamilton, Lady, [183].
- Hebrews acquainted with kiss, [219].
- Henna plant,
- Heterogamy, [207].
- Hindu ideal of beauty, [142].
- Hips as a feature of beauty, [164] et seq.
- Homogamy, [204], [207].
- Hottentot apron as a feature of beauty, [157].
- Hura dance, [186].
- Hypnosis,
- effect of music during, [117].
- Hysteria and the skin, [9].
- Immorality and bathing, [37] et seq.
- Incest, origin of the abhorrence of, [204] et seq.
- Incontinence,
- Indians, American,
- Infants,
- Insects and music, [123].
- Inversion,
- influence of odor in sexual, [80] et seq.
- Irish ideal of beauty, [149].
- Italian ideal of beauty, [149], [179].
- Itching,
- its parallelism to sexual tumescence, [15].
- Japanese,
- Javanese, [49], [154].
- Jewish ideal of beauty, [142].
- Joan of Aragon as a type of beauty, [105].
- Lactation,
- controlling influences on, [24].
- in relation to menstruation, [25].
- Larynx at puberty, [124].
- Laughter as a form of detumescence, [14].
- Leather,
- Lily,
- Longevity and beauty, [139].
- Malays,
- Maoris, [49].
- Married couples,
- degree of resemblance between, [200] et seq.
- Massage as a sexual stimulant, [6], [39].
- Masturbation,
- in relation to acne, [10].
- in relation to bleeding of nose, [68].
- in relation to hallucinations of smell, [71].
- Melody,
- Memories,
- Menstruation,
- in relation to acne, [10].
- in relation to lactation, [25].
- in relation to body odors, [64].
- in relation to bleeding of nose, [68].
- Mirror as a method of heightening tumescence, [187].
- Mixoscopy, [188].
- Modesty in relation to ticklishness, [18].
- Mohammed,
- his love of perfumes, [99].
- his opinion of public baths, [35].
- Mohammedans,
- attitude toward bath, [35].
- preference for musk perfume, [98].
- Mosquitoes,
- attracted by music, [123].
- Moths,
- Movement,
- Music,
- among Chinese and Greeks, [125].
- origins of, [113] et seq.
- effects of, during hypnosis, [117].
- physiological influence of, [118] et seq.
- Music,
- why it is pleasurable, [122].
- its sexual attraction among animals, [123].
- in man, [124] et seq.
- supposed therapeutic effects, [126].
- Musk, [53], [57], [60], [63], [77], [80], [91], [93], [95], [96] et seq., [107].
- Mutilations,
- Narcissism, [187].
- Nasal mucous membrane and genital sphere, [68] et seq.
- Nates as a feature of beauty, [164] et seq.
- Necklace,
- Necrophily, [188].
- Negress,
- Negro ideas of beauty, [153].
- Neopallium, [45].
- Neurasthenia and olfactory susceptibility, [72], [107].
- in relation to pruritus, [15].
- Nicobarese, [50], [60].
- Nietzsche's supposed olfactory sensibility, [73].
- Nipple as a sexual focus, [23] et seq.
- Nose and sexual organs,
- supposed connection, between, [67].
- Obesity,
- the oriental admiration for, [166].
- Odors,
- Odors of death, [62].
- of the body, [62] et seq.
- Olfaction in relation to sexual selection, [66] et seq.
- (See "Odors" and "Smells.")
- the study of, [50] et seq.
- Olfactory area of brain, [44] et seq.
- Oöphorectomy and sense of smell, [65].
- Orgasm as a skin reflex, [16].
- founded on tactile sensations, [7].
- produced by various tactile contacts, [9].
- Ornament,
- its religious significance, [160].
- sexual significance of, [159].
- Overall, Mrs., [183].
- Padmini, [77], [142].
- Papuans, [48], [66], [95], [167].
- Parity,
- the sexual charm of, [195] et seq.
- Peasants,
- Peau d'Espagne, [99].
- Perfume,
- ancient use of, [77], [96].
- sexual influence of, [86], [91] et seq.
- results of excessive stimulation by, [107] et seq.
- Persian ideal of beauty, [144].
- Phallus worship, [160].
- Pigmentation connected with intensity of odor, [61], [80].
- in relation to beauty, [177] et seq., [197] et seq.
- in relation to vigor, [203].
- Polynesian dancing, [186].
- Pompeii, [31], [156].
- Preferential mating, [202].
- Pregnancy as an ideal of beauty, [68].
- Primary sex characters as an element of beauty, [157].
- Provençal ideal of beauty, [146].
- Pruritus, [15].
- Puberty,
- accompanied by increased interest in art, [133].
- olfactory sensibility at, [86].
- Pygmalionism, [188].
- Reeve, Pleasance, [183].
- Renaissance type of beauty, [179].
- Restif de la Bretonne, [100].
- Rhinencephalon, [45].
- Rhythm,
- Saddleback as a feature of beauty, [167].
- Salutation by smelling, [66].
- Samoans, [49].
- Sanctity, odor of, [62].
- Savages,
- important part played by odor in their mental life, [48].
- sometimes beautiful, [152].
- their ideals of beauty, [140], [157] et seq.
- Secondary sexual characters in relation to sexual attraction, [163] et seq., [208].
- Semen,
- Sexual differences in admiration of beauty, [190].
- Shoe fetichism, [100].
- Singalese ideal of beauty, [141].
- Singing as affected by sexual emotion, [132].
- Skin,
- complexity of its functions, [3] et seq.
- Smell,
- antipathies aroused by, [82].
- its evolution, [44].
- sexual significance in animals, [46].
- its significance in man, [47] et seq.
- theory of, [52].
- special characteristics of, [54].
- as the sense of the imagination, [56].
- as distinctive of races and individuals, [59] et seq.
- hallucinations of, [70].
- in part the foundation of kiss, [220] et seq.
- results of its excessive stimulation, [107] et seq.
- Sneezing and sexual stimulation, [68].
- Spanish ideal of beauty, [146].
- saddle-back as an element of, [167].
- Stanley, Lady Venetia, [183].
- Statues, sexual love of, [188].
- Statue in relation to beauty, [195] et seq., [208].
- Steatopygia, [165].
- Strength,
- the admiration of women for, [190] et seq., [203].
- Suckling as a cause of perversion, [28].
- as a source of sexual emotion, [27].
- Swahilis, [50].
- Tahiti, [34].
- Tallness,
- the admiration of, [195] et seq.
- Taste no part in sexual selection, [1].
- Tattooing, [158].
- Tennyson, [199].
- Thure-Brandt system of massage as a sexual stimulant, [40].
- Ticklishness, [11].
- not a simple reflex, [13].
- explainable by summation-irradiation theory, [14].
- in relation to the sexual embrace, [15] et seq.
- diminishes with age, [17].
- also after marriage, [18].
- Touch,
- Touch,
- in part, foundation of kiss, [215] et seq.
- the most primitive of all senses, [3] et seq.
- the first to prove pleasurable, [5].
- the most emotional sense, [6].
- foundation of sexual orgasm, [7].
- Triangle as a sexual symbol, [161].
- Tumescence as a necessary preliminary to sexual influence of odors, [83].
- the chief stimuli of, [1].
- Urinary fetichism, [75].
- Urination,
- habits of sexes in, [109].
- Uterus,
- its relations to breast, [23] et seq.
- Vair, significance of term, [180].
- Valerianic acid, [49], [104].
- Vanilla, [58], [93], [104], [107].
- Viguier, Paule de, [151].
- Violet perfume, [49], [80], [93], [104].
- Voice as a source of sexual stimulation, [128] et seq.
- Vulvar odor,
- alleged function of, [64].
- Wagner's music,
- Walk,
- Whitman,
- Zola's olfactory sensibility, [73].