Example E.11. The Chimpanzee Specifically Excited Preliminary to the Onset of Various Emotions
Fig. 1. Excitement mingled with sorrow Fig. 2. Excitement mingled with anger
Fig. 3. Excitement mingled with joy Fig. 4. Excitement mingled with fear
Example E.12. The Mimics of Joy of the Chimpanzee
Fig. 1—2. The Chimpanzee in high spirits Fig. 3—4. The narrow grin of the Chimpanzee Fig. 5—6. The broad grin of the Chimpanzee
Fig. 7. The boisterous laugh of the Chimpanzee Fig. 8. The Chimpanzee's laughter
Example E.13. Postures and Gestures of the Frolicsome, Merry Chimpanzee
Fig. 1. The Chimpanzee in high spirits Fig. 2. The Chimpanzee is tickled
Fig. 3. The Chimpanzee is tickled and he laughs Fig. 4. The Chimpanzee in boisterous and in merry mood
Example E.14. The Mimics of Sadness of the Chimpanzee (initial stages preparatory to crying)
Fig. 1. The Chinpanzee in quiet Fig. 2. The Chimpanzee depressed
Fig. 3—4. The Chimpanzee sad (groaning) Fig. 5—6. The Chimpanzee crying
Example E.15. The Mimics of Sadness of the Chimpanzee (final expressions of the crying Chimpanzee varying in expressivity)
Fig. 1 — 2. Initial stages of outcry Fig. 3—4. Roaring outcry Fig. 5—6. The Chimpanzee completely woebegone
Example E.16. Gesticulation and Postures of the Crying Chimpanzee
Fig. 1. Postures of the crying Chimpanzee (overpowering sorrow) Fig. 2. Protrusion of arms Fig. 3. Hitting of hand
Fig. 4. Throwing up arms in despair Fig. 5. Raising arms
Example E.17. Gesticulation and Postures of the Crying Chimpanzee
Fig. 1. Wringing arms. Fig. 2—3. Raising arms.
Example E.18. Postures and Gestures of the Chimpanzee in Despair and in Play
Fig. 1—3. Crossing hands above head in sign of full despair Fig. 4—5. Tickling the Chimpanzee
Example E.19. Postures and Gestures of the Chimpanzee in Different Moods
Fig. 1. The Chimpanzee in good mood Fig. 2. The Chimpanzee in bad mood (half-ill) Fig. 3. The Chimpanzee depressed
Fig. 4. The Chimpanzee deject Fig. 5. The Chimpanzee feeling despondent but excited Fig. 6. The Chimpanzee completely depressed
Example E.20. Grooming of the Chimpanzee
Fig. 1. Cleaning feet Fig. 2. Gnawing finger-nails on hands Fig. 3. Examination of lips
Fig. 4. Examination of feet Fig. 5. Gnawing finger-nails on feet Fig. 6. Cleaning interstices between teeth