Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 / Sexual Selection In Man
Havelock Ellis
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  • German ideal of beauty, [147].
  • Goethe's olfactory sensibility, [74].
  • Gray eyes,
    • admiration for, [180].
  • Greeks,
    • conception of music, [125].
    • ideal of beauty, [145].
    • pygmalionism among, [188].
  • Green eyes,
    • admiration for, [180].
  • 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].
    • ideal of beauty, [142].
  • Henna plant,
    • odor of, [104].
  • 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,
    • odor of, [64].
  • Indians, American,
    • ideas of beauty, [153], [175].
    • odor of, [60].
    • types of beauty, [152].
    • seldom acquainted with kiss, [221].
  • Infants,
    • odor of, [63].
  • Insects and music, [123].
    • smell in their sexual life, [47], [92], [97].
  • 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,
    • ideal of beauty, [141], [154].
    • odor of, [60].
    • perfumes among, [99].
    • unacquainted with kiss, [217].
  • Javanese, [49], [154].
  • Jewish ideal of beauty, [142].
  • Joan of Aragon as a type of beauty, [105].
  • Kiss, the, [5], [7], [22], [66], [215] et seq.
  • Kwan-yin as a type of beauty, [154].
  • Lactation,
    • controlling influences on, [24].
    • in relation to menstruation, [25].
  • Larynx at puberty, [124].
  • Laughter as a form of detumescence, [14].
  • Leather,
    • odor of, [64], [100] et seq.
  • Lily,
    • odor of, [103].
  • Longevity and beauty, [139].
  • Malays,
    • ideals of beauty, [141].
    • the kiss among, [221].
  • 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,
    • the nature of, [115].
  • Memories,
    • olfactory, [56].
    • tactile, [5].
  • 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,
    • sexual odors of, [92], [97].
  • Movement,
    • beauty of, [168], [186].
  • 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,
    • among savages for magic purposes, [160].
    • for sake of beauty, [157], [175].
  • Narcissism, [187].
  • Nasal mucous membrane and genital sphere, [68] et seq.
  • Nates as a feature of beauty, [164] et seq.
  • Necklace,
    • significance of, [160].
  • Necrophily, [188].
  • Negress,
    • beauty of, [152], [185].
    • odor of, [59], [96].
  • Negro ideas of beauty, [153].
    • odor of, [59].
    • mode of kissing, [218], [220].
  • 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,
    • artificial, [93].
    • classification of, [53].
    • as stimulants, [57], [80], [98].
    • as medicines, [58], [98].
    • distinctive of various human races, [59].
    • of sanctity, [62].
  • 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,
    • odor of, [89].
  • 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].