Temperament, as basis of laughing disposition, [80]; as basis of humour, [313].
Tennyson, Alfred, [314].
Thackeray, W. M., [379], [382], [389].
Thompson, H. B. See Angell, J. R.
Tickling, as cause of laughter, [50] ff., [169], [177]; sensations of, [51], [53]; feeling tone of, [54]–56, [58]; motor reactions to, [56]–59, [163], [177], [180], [183]; mental conditions of, [59]–63, [178], [181]; as form of teasing, [77]; child’s first response to, by laughter, [178]; origin of laughter of, [178]–184; as playful, [179]–184.
Ticklishness, relative, of parts of body, [51]–53, [57], [177], [178], [180]–182; of apes, [57], [162], [163], [177], [180]; of other animals, [177], [180].
Tolerance, of humour, [337], [342]; of comedy, [376], [377].