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This chapter lays down some kind of rules for the analysis of modes of expression, including: (1) localize the expression; (2) observe trophic signs, postures, and movements; and (3) analyze and classify movements according to the principles given. The author provides an analysis of Darwin's description of laughter, and Sir Charles Bell's description of joy. The importance of such analysis is emphasized. Other topics discussed include Pope's description of Achilles, the study of a nervous subject, a "school inspection," and national modes of expression. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)