Angularity.
2°. Special245. Curvature.246. Straightness.
247. Circularity.248. Convolution.
249. Rotundity.
250. Convexity.251. Flatness.
252. Concavity.
253. Sharpness.254. Bluntness.
255. Smoothness.256. Roughness.
3°. Superficial257. Notch.
258. Fold.
259. Furrow.
260. Opening.261. Closure.
262. Perforator.263. Stopper.
IV. MOTION
264. Motion.265. Quiescence.
266. Journey.267. Navigation.
1°.Motion in General268. Traveller.269. Mariner.
270. Transference.
271. Carrier.
272. Vehicle.273. Ship.
2°. Degrees of Motion274. Velocity.275. Slowness.
3°. Conjoined with force276. Impulse.277. Recoil.
278. Direction.279. Deviation.
280. Percession.281. Sequence.
282. Progression.283. Regression.
284. Propulsion.285. Traction.
286. Approach.287. Recession.
288. Attraction.289. Repulsion.
290. Convergence.291. Divergence.
292. Arrival.293. Departure.
294. Ingress.295. Egress.
4°. With reference to Direction296. Reception.297. Ejection.
298. Food.299. Excretion.
298a. Tobacco.
300. Insertion.301. Extraction.
303. Passage.
303. Transcursion.304. Shortcoming.
305. Ascent.306. Descent.
307. Elevation.308. Depression.
309. Leap.310. Plunge.
311. Circuition.
312. Rotation.313. Evolution.
314. Oscillation.
315. Agitation.

CLASS III. MATTER

I. MATTER IN GENERAL
316.Materiality.317.Immateriality.
318.World.
319.Gravity.320.Levity.
II. INORGANIC MATTER
321.Density.322.Rarity.
323.Hardness.324.Softness.
325.Elasticity.326.Inelasticity.
1°. Solids327.Tenacity.328.Brittleness.
329.Texture.
330.Pulverulence.
331.Friction.332.Lubrication.
2°. Fluids—333.Fluidity.334.Gaseity.
1. In GeneralLiquidity.
335.Liquefaction.336.Vaporisation.
337.Water.338.Air.
339.Moisture.340.Dryness.
2. Specific341.Ocean.342.Land.
343.Gulf.344.Plain.
Lake.
345.Marsh.346.Island.
347.Stream.
3. In Motion348.River.349.Wind.
350.Conduit.351.Air-pipe.
3°. Imperfect352.Semiliquidity.353.Bubble.
Fluids354.Pulpiness.355.Unctuousness.
356.Oil.
III. ORGANIC MATTER
1°. Vitality—357.Organisation.358.Inorganisation.
359.Life.360.Death.
In General361.Killing.
362.Corpse.
363.Interment.
364.Animality.365.Vegetability.
366.Animal.367.Plant.
368.Zoology.369.Botany.
Special370.Cicuration.371.Agriculture.
372.Mankind.
373.Man.374.Woman.
2°. Sensation—
(1) General375.Sensibility.376.Insensibility.
377.Pleasure.378.Pain.
(2) Special—379.Touch.
1. Touch.380.Perceptions of381.Numbness.
Touch.
382.Heat.383.Cold.
384.Calefaction.385.Frigefaction.
2. Heat386.Furnace.387.Refrigeratory.
388.Fuel.
389.Thermometer.
390.Taste.391.Insipidity.
392.Pungency.
3. Taste393.Condiment.
394.Savouriness.395.Unsavouriness.
396.Sweetness.397.Sourness.
4. Odour398.Odour.399.Inodorousness.
400.Fragrance.401.Fetor.
1. Sound in General.
402.Sound.403.Silence.
404.Loudness.405.Faintness.
2. Specific Sounds.
406.Snap.407.Roll.
408.Resonance.409.Sibilation.
5. Sound410.Stridor.
411.Cry.412.Ululation.
3. Musical Sounds.
413.Harmony.414.Discord.
415.Music.
416.Musician.
417.Musical Instruments.
4. Perception of Sound.
418.Hearing.419.Deafness.
1. Light in General.
420.Light.421.Darkness.
422.Dimness.
423.Luminary.424.Shade.
425.Transparency.426.Opacity,
427.Semi-transparency.
2. Specific Light.
428.Colour.429.Achromatism.
430.Whiteness.431.Blackness.
432.Grey.433.Brown.
6. Light434.Redness.435.Greenness.
436.Yellowness.437.Purple.
438.Blueness.439.Orange.
440.Variegation.
3. Perceptions of Light.
441.Vision.442.Blindness.
443.Dimsightedness.
444.Spectator.
445.Optical Instruments.
446.Visibility.447.Invisibility.
448.Appearance.449.Disappearance.

CLASS IV. INTELLECT
DIVISION I. FORMATION OF IDEAS

I. Operations of450.Intellect.450a. Absence of Intellect
Intellect in451.Thought.452.Incogitancy.
General453.Idea.454.Topic.
455.Curiosity.456.Incuriosity.
II. Precursory457.Attention.458.Inattention.
Conditions459.Care.460.Neglect.
AND Operations461.Inquiry.462.Answer.
463.Experiment.464.Comparison.
465.Discrimination.465a.Indiscrimination.
466.Measurement.
467.Evidence.468.Counter-evidence.
III. Materials469.Qualification.
Degrees of Evidence.
FOR Reasoning470.Possibility.471.Impossibility.
472.Probability.473.Improbability.
474.Certainty.475.Uncertainty.
IV. Reasoning476.Reasoning.477.Intuition.
ProcessesSophistry.
478.Demonstration.479.Confutation.
480.Judgment.481.Misjudgment.
482.Over-estimation.483.Depreciation.
Unbelief.
484.Belief.485.Doubt.
486.Credulity.487.Incredulity.
488.Assent.489.Dissent.
490.Knowledge.491.Ignorance.
V. Results of492.Scholar.493.Ignoramus.
Reasoning494.Truth.495.Error.
496.Maxim.497.

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