Child did not recognize nurse after absence of four weeks (7); but children distinguish faces before thirtieth week (6).
Speech.—When hungry, child screams mä, ä, ŭä, ŭäĕ; when contented, says örrö; lä, ŭ-ā-ŭ-i-i; t seldom, k only in yawning, p very rarely (106).
EIGHTH MONTH.
SENSES.
Sight.—Movements of Eyelids.—Brow not wrinkled invariably in looking upward (24). Play of lid on hearing new noises; no lifting of eyebrows (30, 31). Thirty-fourth week, eyes opened wide with longing (31).
Direction of Look.—Thirty-first week, gaze turned in direction of falling object. Thirty-third week, objects moved slowly downward are followed with close gaze. Thirty-fourth week, objects let fall by him are seldom looked after (49).
Interpretation of what is seen.—Interest in bottles (62).
Hearing.—Quick closing of lids at new impressions of sound (86).
Taste.—Pleasure in the "prepared food" (125).
Organic Sensations and Emotions.—Discomfort accompanied by square form of the mouth (149). Craving for food shown by cooing sound (155). Strongest feeling connected with appeasing of hunger (157). Restless nights (162). Astonishment at new sounds and sights; with fright (86). Thirty-first week, at clapping of fan. Thirty-fourth week, at imitation of voices of animals (173).