Страница - 156- 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].