Galton, Francis, on ideas as generic images, [23];
on relation of thought to speech, [83];
on intelligence of Dammaras, [215]
Garnett, on nature and analysis of the verb, [275], [307], [309-312];
on sentence-words, [300];
on primitive forms of predication, [318];
on fundamental metaphor, [344], [358];
on absence of subjective cases of pronouns in early forms of speech, [421]
Geiger, on ideas, [45];
on dependence of thought upon language, [83];