INDEX
(and., abb. for androgyne or androgynism)
* * * * *


  • Abraham Myers adventure, 124
  • Abstinence induces melanch., 44, 72
  • Absurd legal superstitions, 196
  • Acquired or congenital, 16, 199
  • Actors, androgynes as, 87, 97, 100, 177, 206
  • Adam of Angelo, 215, 216
  • Adonises, 114, 236, 257, 258
  • "Adopted sons", 187, 214, 257, 258
  • Aesthetes often effeminate, 25
  • Aestheticism of and., 17, 200, 224, 231
  • Age-group sought, 226
  • Age sobered me, 256
  • Alcoholics, 109
  • Aliases, choosing, 94
  • necessity of, 93
  • Ambition, author's, 79, 83
  • American aboriginees, 47
  • AM. JOURNAL OF SEXOLOGY, 266
  • An Adonis or a Hercules? 258
  • Anatomy of author, 84, 86, 87, 91
  • Alexander the Great, 29, 30, 38
  • America's most impious, 184
  • Anaphrodites, 13
  • "Androgyne" and "gynander" terms, 155
  • Androgyne expedients, 241
  • outcast, 159
  • Platonic marriage, 217
  • stamping-grounds, 226
  • talk, 153
  • Androgynes, 15 et al.
  • are æsthetes, 17, 224
  • are goody-goodies, 51
  • banishment of, 42
  • benefactors, 36, 220, 221
  • compelled to fabricate, 242
  • (cultured), 146ff., 158, 164 ff ., 198 ff ., 237 ff., 259
  • gifted, 36, 37, 48, 161
  • in war, 255
  • linguists, 152
  • loud dressers, 104, 131, 223, 225, 231
  • more numerous among cultured, 43, 265
  • nabobize menials, 193
  • not Sodomites, 223
  • not to marry, 20, 205
  • resourceful, 174
  • wish wife for "sons", 218
  • Androgynes' angelic dispo., 38
  • families unsuspi., 183, 239
  • favorites fortunate, 176, 178, 193, 208, 256, 257
  • one offence, 50
  • relatives ashamed to prosecute, 246
  • Androgynism, causes of: See
  • Cause of and.
  • nationally healthful, 48
  • not degeneracy, 46
  • stigmata of: See Stigmata
  • of and.
  • Angel to fiend, 138
  • Angelo-Phyllis, 153, 198 ff.
  • Anglo-American law unintell., 179
  • Apollo, 25, 26
  • Apostro. to lost soulmate, 116
  • to the supreme man, 145
  • Apotheosis of an and., 211
  • Are androgynes supermen? 37
  • Army, bobtailed from, 255
  • Arrest of androgynes, 150
  • Arrested development, 49, 149
  • Artificial breasts, 264, 265
  • Assassins of high morality, 249
  • Assault and battery, 141 ff., 256, 261
  • Associates (author's) of Bowery, 285
  • childhood, 54, 59
  • Fourteenth Street, 118, 130, 215
  • Stuyvesant Square, 113, 130
  • Association of and., 146 ff., 232
  • Astigmatism (mental) of and., x
  • Author a repository for Underworld's secrets, 5
  • robbed two hundred times, 141
  • Author's attempt at suicide, 252, 253
  • contribution to sociology, 96
  • conversations with opposites, 256
  • flirtations mushy, 133
  • foretaste of Z's fate, 251
  • menopause, 166, 167
  • third "adopted son", 257
  • trilogy, 3
  • visage the most marred, 144
  • AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN ANDROGYNE, vii, x, xi, 3, 16, 43, 50, 59, 72, 83, 86, 89, 92, 93, 94, 95, 103, 122, 131, 133, 166, 228, 236, 239, 251, 252, 253, 255, 258
  • Aversion to feminine society, 75, 119, 183, 201, 231, 260
  • B. A. a fairie, 118
  • Bacon, Francis, 34, 35, 49
  • Roger, 39, 80
  • Badge of fairie-ism, 104
  • Ball games, 65, 257
  • Banishment of and., 42
  • Battery Park, 226
  • Beard growth of author, 84
  • Beardless men (natural) 19, 29, 32, 151, 264, 265
  • Beard scanty, 169, 199, 250
  • Bears, 252, 254
  • Beer-garden adventure, 212 ff.
  • Being dogged, 112, 113
  • Belle of the ball, 185
  • Benighted lawyers, 196
  • leaders of thought, 41
  • physicians, 74, 176, 204, 220
  • Bent for woman's toil, 224, 227, 257, 268
  • Bias rules in sex domain, 163
  • Bible and sex instinct, 13, 14, 15, 44, 73
  • on homosexuality, 51, 160
  • Biceps unrivalled, 134
  • Bicycle race, six-day, 124
  • Bigotry (sexual), 2, 22, 23, 39, 41, 51, 52, 72, 73, 74, 80, 87, 95, 139, 147, 149, 154, 159 ff., 160, 167, 168, 180, 191, 193, 195, 197, 202, 209, 213, 220, 222, 239, 240, 245
  • "Biog. of Passive Pederast", 266
  • "Biol. Sport of Fairieism", 262
  • Blackmail, viii, 158, 163, 178 ff., 182, 185 ff., 217, 224, 257
  • Blarney triumphant, 125
  • Bobtailed from army, 255
  • Boon of an "adopted son", 189
  • Bowery, 169, 207
  • a magnet, 203 ff.
  • assoc. of author, 284, 285
  • "boys", 172, 176, 205, 207, 285
  • Brain, author's, 83
  • Breasts (artificial), 264, 265
  • Bright intellects, 36, 258
  • Broadway Tenderloin, 104, 125, 226
  • Brownies, 89
  • Buffalo Bill's show, 254
  • Bugle, 212
  • Burglar alarm, 225
  • Business career of author, 90 ff., 253, 255
  • Cæsar, 31, 37, 38
  • "Calvin Luther", 217, 219 ff.
  • Caravan, 253
  • Carpenter, Edward, 17, 37
  • Castration, 16, 67
  • Catamite, 27
  • Cat in a strange garret, 172
  • Cause of androgynism, 18, 46, 49, 60, 70, 73, 147, 148, 149
  • female - impersonation, 99,100, 101, 148
  • sex intensity, 78, 164, 165
  • Central Park, 226
  • Cerc. Herm., 151 ff., 200, 224
  • Change of life, 165, 166
  • Chantage: See Blackmail
  • Chevelure, feminine, 264
  • Chevelure of author, 85, 86
  • Childhood female-impersonation, 62, 66, 170
  • Childhood's sex influences, 165
  • Childlike and womanlike, 86
  • Childlikeness of author, 83, 85, 88, 91
  • "Child of the Devil", 136
  • Child sex expression, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61, 64, 78
  • Choosing aliases, 94
  • Christians' morality, 196
  • Christine of Sweden, 38
  • Church and public opinion guilty, 245, 261
  • Clerical profession, 42, 43, 44, 191
  • Climacteric, 166
  • Coasting, 66
  • Coddled in college, 85
  • College course, 82
  • preparation, 65, 72
  • Common and. practices, 158
  • type of sexual insanity, 137
  • Compens. by Providence, 83, 256
  • Comstock, Anthony, 92
  • Conclus. from life exp., 73
  • Confessions to author, 5, 256
  • Confidants of every-day circle, 91, 95, 144
  • Congen. or acquired, 16, 199
  • Conscientious murderer, 235
  • Cont. Europe contrast, 179
  • Conversations, sample, 107 ff., 133 ff., 152 ff., 188 ff.
  • with sexual opposites, 256
  • Cornbury. Lord, 38
  • Corsets, 250
  • Court empl. ultra-crim., 93
  • Court-martials, 94, 257
  • Cowardice of and., 67, 68, 75, 224 225
  • Cowboys, 253, 254, 258
  • "Crime against Nature", 195, 196
  • Criminal prudery, 61
  • ultra-, 113, 138 ff.
  • Crooks are boastful, 122, 123
  • Cross, author's, 143
  • Cross-dressing, 62, 66, 67, 75, 87, 103, 104, 108, 131, 135, 152, 157, 165, 170, 199, 200, 201, 202, 209, 211, 237, 239, 240, 244, 246, 248, 250, 264, 265, 267
  • Cultured and., 146 ff., 158, 164 ff., 170 ff., 198 ff., 259, et al.
  • Cure for homosexuality, 16, 20
  • Curiosity, author a, 84
  • Dalliance, 256
  • Damocles, sword of, 225, 231
  • Dark ages, 39, 80, 93, 160, 220
  • Daughter of regiment, 255
  • Day dreams, 113, 170, 203, 259
  • Death experienced, 142
  • preferred to disci., 230
  • to the traitor, 128
  • Decline of nations, 45
  • Degeneracy, and. not, 46
  • "Degenerates", 49, 221, 252, 263
  • De Joux, 17
  • Depilation, 32, 100, 152, 169, 185, 199
  • "Depraved" defined, 160
  • Detectives, and. as, 123,
  • author as, 5, 238, 284
  • Development, arrested, 49, 149
  • Disclosure to "every-day" associates, 91, 95, 144
  • Disposition of and., 38, 51
  • Diversions of girl-boys, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72
  • Divorce, 7, 12
  • Does fairie exist? 263
  • Dog-faced boys, 84
  • Dogged, 113, 208
  • Double-life, 97, 101, 104, 118, 119
  • Dressing, cross: see Cross-dr. for a spree, 202
  • Dress-making of and., 68, 232
  • Dual personality, 92, 97, 101, 102, 112, 119
  • "Duchess of Austria", 176
  • Early consc. of deform., 74
  • Earmarks of and.: See Stigmata
  • Ear-rings, 266
  • Effects of abstinence, 44, 72
  • child sex-expression, 78, 164, 165
  • Effeminacy common in aesthetes, 25, 231
  • that is culpable, 47
  • Egotism, 163, 168
  • Ellis, Dr. Havelock, 37, 48, 50, 158
  • Elmira Reformatory, 138
  • Endocrinology's testimony, 16
  • Enemies of truth & justice, 4
  • Enlistment in army, 257
  • Environment, infl., 132
  • Epworth League, 127
  • Erotic pleasure's value, 72
  • Eternally dovetailed, 211
  • Eunice, 168 ff., 206
  • Eunuchs, 20
  • Europe, continental, 179
  • Euterpe, 184 ff.
  • Every-day circle of author, 85, 91 ff., 95, 102, 118, 119, 144
  • Experiencing death, 142
  • Exp. from univ., author's, 95
  • Fabrication of and., 242
  • Fags: See Fairies
  • Fairie apprenticeship, author's, 103
  • bachelor of arts, 118
  • does he really exist, 263
  • Fairie-ism, badge of, 104
  • "biological sport of", 262
  • "Fairies", 89, 109, 150, 255, 262 ff., 266 ff., et al.
  • Fairies best stool pigeons, 123
  • extreme dressers, 104, 131, 231, 268
  • Fairsea, Mr., 159 ff.
  • "Fairy and Lady Lover", 262
  • "Fallen angels", 114, 118, 205, 285
  • Families ignorant of bisexual members, 62, 183, 239
  • F'ank, 54, 59, 61
  • Faro, 127
  • Fasting, 79
  • Father's assert, disc, 247
  • Favorites of androgynes, 7, 107 ff., 114, 130, 131, 208, 209 ff., 214 ff., 227, 232, 233, 234, 236, et al.
  • "Fed up" on falsehoods, 254
  • Fellatio, 59, 60, 64, 182, 228, 231, 236, 238, 255, 256
  • effects of, 99, 235, 256
  • Female-impersonate intoxication, 104, 106, 111, 212
  • Female-impersonation, 32, 46, 66, 93, 99, 100, 101, 103 ff., 131, 150, 157, 171, 177, 183 ff., 201 ff., 205 ff., 209 ff., 235, 243, 256, 261, 263, 267, et al.
  • cause of, 99, 100, 101, 148
  • in childhood, 66, 170
  • instinctive, 99
  • obsession, 260
  • sprees, 103 ff., 170, 175 ff., 201 ff., 207, 211 ff., 218, 240, 241, 248, 251, 255, 259
  • Female-impersonators, gifted, 108
  • popular, 107
  • Female with male genitals, 176
  • Femin. anat. of and., 64, 66
  • Feminesqueness of author
  • recognized by business associates, 91
  • Feminine chevelure, 264
  • figure recognized, 87
  • Firearms, horror of, 75
  • First real, of abnor., 70, 73
  • Flagellation, 79
  • Flirtation, 107 ff., 130, 133 ff., 166, 207
  • Fort X, 245
  • Y 255 ff.
  • Fourteenth St. Rialto, 98, 104, 106, 117, 118, 130, 208, 215, 226
  • Fourth sex, 98
  • Piank White, 168 ff., 206
  • Freaks of nature, 84, 263, 270
  • French doll baby, 91, 97, 98, 101, 102, 104, 153, 280
  • French leave, 197, 257
  • Freq. of and., 17, 18, 253
  • fairie-ism, 107
  • Frigidity of and. toward women, 226, 231, 260
  • Full-fledged instincts equally unæsthetic, 136
  • Gamblers, 114
  • Gambler's antecedents, 117
  • Gambling a master passion, 120
  • Gangsters, 171 ff., 205 ff., 260, 261
  • Ganymede, 27
  • Gas-house district, 137
  • Genius, 36, 263
  • George's antecedents, 215
  • Gethsemane, author's. 77 ff .
  • Girl-boy diversions, 62, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72
  • reasons for suicide, 68
  • God will avenge androgynes, 52
  • God-intoxicated youth, 70, 73, 76, 77, 79, 143
  • Goethe, 93
  • Goody-good, of and., 51, 180
  • a "fille-de joie", 204
  • transformed, 204
  • Grabowsky, Dr., 17
  • Grand Central, 206, 208
  • Union, 129
  • Great cy. desir., 200, 201, 203
  • delusion, the, 168
  • Greeks, 27, 47, 48, 162
  • Guest murders, 227, 229, 234, 250
  • Gun-men, 171
  • Gynanders, 98, 154 ff., 199
  • love androgynes, 154, 155
  • Gynander's fate, 154 ff.
  • Hacked to death, 228
  • Half-and-half as to sex, 15, 19, 22, 201, 205, 209
  • Hanging and., 251
  • Hangman's noose, 247
  • Hare-brained sex, 211, 280
  • Harmlessness of and. and inversion, viii, 28, 42, 50, 147, 161, 192, 209, 220, 221, 236, 263
  • Harvey Green, 131 ff., 144, 149
  • Health of author, 99, 235
  • Hercules, 236, 257, 258
  • an unrivalled, 131 ff.
  • Hermaphrodites, 21
  • psychic, 19
  • Hermaphroditoi, 151 ff., 164 ff.
  • Hermaphroditos, 27
  • Cercle, 151 ff., 200, 224
  • Hero-worship, 134
  • Herzog, Dr. A. W., i, vii ff.,
  • Hirschfield, Dr. M., 18
  • Homocide Bureau, 247
  • Homos, at climacteric, 166
  • Bible on, 44, 51, 160
  • (chronic) congenital, ix, 16, 20, 46
  • cure for, 16, 20
  • "Homosexuals" a misnomer, 254
  • no worse than hetero., 148
  • Hon., author's bosom friend, 85
  • Hotel Comfort, 109
  • Hotel X, 156
  • Housekp. of and., 201, 226, 257
  • How milk on 14th St., 126
  • Howard, Dr. W. L., 27, 37
  • Hypocrites, 11, 115. See also Pharis.
  • Immoral, novelty in N. Y., 194
  • Imprisonment of and., 81, 149, 191 ff., 209, 213, 263 ff.
  • Incognito necessary, 200
  • Indian country, 258
  • Industry of author, 255
  • Infantilism, 38, 61, 84, 88, 90, 156
  • Infatuation, 187
  • Inherited lechery, 56
  • In high spirits, 241, 242
  • Inquis. author, 122, 132, 150, 167
  • Instinct, female-imp., 99
  • Intellect of author, 82, 83
  • androgynes, 36, 83, 263, 267
  • Intellectual aristocrat brow-beaten by pleb., 195
  • Intoxication, female-impersonate, 104, 106, 111, 212
  • Irresponsibility of and., 163
  • Is bisex. worst crime? 147
  • "I want to die!" 69
  • Javerts, 197
  • "Jennie June", origin, 93
  • Jennie Lind, 94
  • Jesus, 15
  • Jilted, 115, 138, 251, 252, 254
  • Joseph (of Egypt), 220
  • JOURNAL OF SEXOLOGY, 37, 110
  • Kant, 14
  • Keep tots sexually clean, 60
  • Key stolen, 142
  • Knit souls, 122, 123, 210
  • Krafft-Ebing, Dr., 15, 158
  • Lake Ontario, 117
  • Law, Ang.-Amer., unintell., 179
  • Law clerk, 92
  • Laws, change of, viii, 1
  • Lawyers, benighted, 196
  • Leader of a Bowery gang, 207
  • Leaders of th't benight., 41
  • ignore evidence, 162
  • murderers, 150, 209, 245, 261
  • Lecturer on sexo., author, 256
  • Legal adoption, 217, 218
  • persecution of androgynes, 1, 93, 143, 161, 162, 179, 196, 213, 265
  • superstitions, 196
  • Leland, Chas. G., 37
  • Lichtenstein, Dr. P. M., 16, 262
  • Life story told sweeth., 256
  • Lind, Earl, 92, 94, 95
  • Loathing of androgynes, 228, 238, 242, 245, 246, 251, 253 ff., 261
  • a murder motive, 157, 232
  • Lohengrin, 137
  • Lotharios, 107 ff., 118, 130
  • Love-letters, author's, 95
  • LOVE'S COMING-OF-AGE, 17, 37, 48
  • Lumbering camps, 253
  • Madison Sq., 226
  • Garden, 124, 254
  • Male figure more artistic, 157
  • qual. that knit fern., 258
  • Man and woman in one body, 112
  • ashamed of his nature, 168
  • not rational, 39 ff., 163
  • -slaughter, 243
  • transf. into soubr., 268
  • woman, & infant in one, 88
  • Man's prudery almost fatal, 80
  • causes many murders, 157
  • Mandatory of society, 222, 233, 235, 238
  • Manner of life of and., 200, 224, 257, 264
  • "Manon Lescaut", 151
  • Many fern. -imp. expl., 240
  • Mardi gras, 184
  • Marriage covers sins, 218
  • of and., 20, 29, 31, 217
  • Marry, androgynes not to, 20, 205
  • Martin, 118
  • Masked ball, 157, 182 ff
  • Match-heads eaten, 255
  • Maternal instincts, 177
  • McDonald, B., 116, 119 ff., 275
  • Medical exam., 250, 260, 261
  • superstition. 20
  • MEDICAL LIFE, 262
  • MEDICAL REV. OF REVIEWS, 262
  • MEDICO-LEGAL JOURNAL, vii ff., 4
  • Melancholia of and., 44, 62, 67, 68, 69, 72, 73, 74, 76 ff., 80, 101, 103, 104, 195, 201, 202, 209, 239, 252, 254
  • Menopause, 166
  • of author, 166, 167
  • Men-women: See Gynanders.
  • Methodists, 117, 193
  • Method of robbery, 140 ff.
  • Michelangelo, 32, 37, 38, 161, 215, 216
  • Mildly androgynous, 18, 151
  • virile, 11, 220, 221
  • Military prison, 257
  • Millinery of and., 200, 268
  • Miners, 253
  • Misanthrope, making a, 192
  • Missionary work of author, xi, 1, 2, 81, 167, 245
  • Mistresses, 253
  • "Mith Nighty", 157
  • Modesty of girl-boys, 64, 68
  • Mohawk valley, 132, 138
  • Moll, Dr A., 17
  • Mollie Dale, 155 ff.
  • Monandry not for and., 182
  • "Monsters", 1, 42, 180, 191, 222, 233, 238, 244, 252, 254
  • "Monte Carlo", 120, 126 ff.
  • Morality of and., 49, 51, 180, 222
  • of Christians, 196
  • Morgue, 260
  • Moron, 83, 90
  • Most and. ultra-relig., 43
  • shelt. 2 went to bad, 55
  • Mr. Skirt, 186 ff.
  • Mulberry St., 103, 138
  • Murder motive in loathing of and., 157, 232
  • Murdered by a guest, 227, 229, 234, 250
  • Murderer (consc), 235, 249
  • mand. of soc, 222, 233, 235, 238
  • Murd. and. not necessary, 254
  • Murders of and., viii, 1, 142, 149, 157, 162, 208, 221 ff., 227, 231, 235, 237 ff., 254, 256, 259 ff.
  • Muscles of author, 84
  • My life's motto, 77
  • tempta. hardly eq., 78
  • Myers, Abraham, 121, 124 ff.
  • Nabob, by and., 236, 256, 257
  • Names of and., 93, 100, 101, 151, 157, 176, 219
  • Nathan's parable, 147
  • Nations, decline of, 45
  • Natural monogamy, 12
  • polygamy, 10
  • Nature indie, rear, as girl, 65
  • to be blamed, 163
  • Nature's nobleman, 254
  • Neckties, 104, 260
  • New York Harbor, 237
  • Beau Brummel, 115 ff.
  • Newton, Isaac, 14
  • No alcohol, no ven. dis., 110V
  • Non-congenital homos., ix
  • Non-resist. of and., 206, 241, 248
  • Non-segregation, 161
  • Not cause decl. nat., 47
  • Not willingly half-and-h., 201
  • Now man, now woman, 3, 190
  • Nursing by and., 255
  • Nymph, (psy.), 60, 169, 257
  • Obed. to Nat. gave peace, 101
  • Occupations of and., 16, 43
  • Onanism, 12, 83
  • Onanists (mutual), 20
  • One offence of and., 50
  • Opposites attract, 258
  • Outcast and., 159
  • Outlook on life at 11, 67
  • Overconscientiousness, 71, 220
  • Parents killed by offs., 254
  • take time for children! 165
  • Parents' duty, 60, 61
  • Paresis, 148
  • Hall, 146 ff., 181
  • "Pass, pederast, biog. of", 266
  • Pathics, 60
  • Paul (author's soulmate), 118
  • Paul, St., 14
  • Pederasty (active), 20
  • (passive), 20, 266
  • Pedro, 126 ff.
  • Perennial youth of and., 91, 151, 228, 255
  • Persecution of and., 149, 180, 193, 197, 244, 246, 251, 261
  • Personality (dual), 92, 97, 101, 102, 112, 119
  • Petits-jesus, 51, 147
  • Phariseeism of public, 4, 11, 23, 159 ff., 181, 193, 252
  • Phyllis, 153, 198 ff.
  • antecedents, 200
  • finds herself, 206, 207
  • passes on, 221
  • Physicians
  • dicta, 16, 49, 74, 143, 149, 204, 220 ff.
  • narrowminded, 144
  • Physique of author, 84, 89, 108
  • Plato, 27, 29, 37, 161
  • Plat. mar. of and., 166, 217, 239
  • Plum, 159 ff.
  • Plumpness of and., 20
  • Policeman, 213, 247, 260
  • Portrait painter, 215
  • Potiphar's wife, 220
  • Poultry bisexuality, 24
  • Predest. of aut. to career, 79, 80
  • Present soc. rules inadeq., 57
  • Prince Pansy, 151
  • Prodigy (muscular), 134 ff.
  • Professional life of author, 90 ff., 253, 255
  • Promise, and., 182, 235, 255
  • Prostitutes, 253
  • Provid. compens. aut., 58, 256
  • praised, 73, 113, 143
  • Prudery, 40, 61, 220, 228, 238, 245 256
  • murders, 149, 225, 227, 235, 245, 253
  • Pseudo-hermaphrodites, 21
  • Psyche, author's, 89
  • Psych, effem., degrees, 240
  • hermaphrodites, 19, 239
  • Psychop. individuality, 238
  • Public opinion guilty, 245
  • Publicity would remove a world of woe, 197
  • Pug Heaven, 175 ff.
  • Pugilists' Haven, 171 ff.
  • Punishments for and., 144
  • Puritanism of and., 45, 106, 118, 249
  • Pussie (origin of name), 94
  • Q Apartments, 224
  • Q's murder, 3, 259 ff.
  • "Rabbit", 205 ff.
  • Race suicide, 49, 161, 196
  • "Ralph Werther", origin, 93, 94
  • Raphael, 33, 49, 93, 161
  • Rare find, 135
  • Rebellion, War of, 255
  • Recogn., mutual, of and., 158
  • Recogn. after 16 yrs., 255
  • Regimentals overpowering, 210
  • Rejec. from Chr. ministry, 80
  • Relat. ashamed prosec, 246
  • Religiosity of and., 43, 73, 143, 191
  • Religious prodigy, author was, 70, 73, 76, 77, 79, 143
  • Reporters, 248
  • Resourceful and., 176, 181
  • Reticence, sex, 167, 168, 222, 239, 245, 259
  • Reubs, 119 ff.
  • Rialto: See Fourteenth St.
  • RIDDLE OF UNDERWORLD, 4, 59, 98, 103, 114, 118, 123, 204
  • Robbers' vie. 200 times, 141
  • Robbery, 140, 173, 176, 230, 232, 234, 256, 261
  • Rockies, 252, 253, 258
  • Roland Reeves, 150 ff., 158 ff., 164, 208
  • Ropes, 249
  • Sadder but wiser "Reub", 129
  • Sailors, 172 ff., 230, 240, 249
  • Saint Paul's sex teachings, 14
  • School days (author's), 63 82
  • Seance with a burglar, 139
  • Secret guest, 231
  • Segregation of and., 161
  • Sex bigotry: See Bigotry
  • doctrine of Bible, 13, 14, 15, 44, 73
  • domain ruled by bias, 163
  • expression in childhood, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61, 64, 78
  • fourth, 98
  • influences of childhood, 165
  • instinct's decline, 165
  • intensity, cause of, 78, 164, 165
  • scale, 22
  • Sexology tabooed: See Reticence
  • Sexual insanity, 137
  • precocity, 64
  • the worst crippling, 2
  • Shakespeare-author, 34, 37, 38
  • problem, 35
  • Shame of and.'s rel., 245, 246
  • Shufeldt, Dr. R. W., 82, 89, 110, 266
  • Sikhs, 48
  • Simul. life as 3 persons, 92
  • Sing Sing, 196, 202
  • Skeleton of author, 84
  • Social elite, 265
  • Sociology, aut's contr., 96
  • Socrates, 28, 37, 161
  • Sodomites, 45, 146, 223, 238
  • Softness of and., 66, 84 ff., 254, 255
  • Soldiers, 11, 30, 31, 47, 79, 87, 104, 210, 226, 233, 255 ff.
  • "Soldiers' Friend", 89
  • Solut. of gyn. disapp., 156
  • Sons ("adopted"), 187, 214, 257, 258
  • Songs of fairie, 133, 269
  • Soprano voice of and., 267
  • Soul-mate of author (lifelong in dreamland), 54
  • Spencer, Herbert, 14
  • Spermatorrhea, 83
  • Spiritual auto, of author, 73
  • "Squirrel", 207
  • Stamping grounds of and., 226
  • Stigmata of and., 19, 100, 151, 199, 231, 250, 255, 259, 264, 265, 267
  • Strangling of and., 232 ff., 237 ff., 242, 249
  • Struggling to save reason, 143
  • Stuyvesant Sq., 113, 130 ff.
  • Suetonius, 37
  • Suicide of and., viii, 1, 62, 68, 74, 195, 209, 237 ff., 251 ff., 254, 255, 260
  • Supermen
  • are and.? 37
  • Supreme man, 136, 145
  • woman, 212
  • Susa, 114
  • Talk of and., 153 ff.
  • Temperance only salv., 59
  • Tenderloin (Broadway), 104, 125, 226
  • Testicular secretion, 16, 149
  • Things not what seem, 119
  • Throwing act of and., 65, 67, 267
  • Tobacco, 152
  • "Tombs" (N. Y. City), 194 ff., 262
  • Tony Neddo, 186 ff., 193, 197
  • Torture of and., method, 244, 261. See also under Persecution.
  • Tracy, 126 ff.
  • Transform, not bargained, 173
  • Tremend. vir., 7, 107, 122, 221
  • attitute toward and., 172, 176, 186 ff., 201, 206, 221, 235, 253, 256
  • Trilogy (author's), 3
  • Trusted murderer, 234
  • 26th to 32d yrs. of aut., 89 ff.
  • Two handwritings, 95
  • Ulrichs, K. H., 38
  • Ultra-androgynous, 19
  • crim, court employee, 93
  • unexpected happens, 138
  • virile, 9
  • Underworld's sec. conn, aut., 5
  • Union Square, 226
  • University and., 103 ff., 118, 158, 180
  • author expelled from, 95
  • "Urning" term, 38
  • Value of erotic pleasure, 72
  • Village fairie, 71
  • Virile: See Tremend. v. & ultra-v.
  • Virility confers bravery, 255
  • Visage aut. most marred, 144
  • Visit to Ft. Y in 1921, 255
  • Voice of author, 86, 111
  • Walt Whitman, 30, 36, 37, 255
  • War and and., 30, 32, 87, 255
  • Warning to and., 206
  • Whistling, 267
  • Wilde, Oscar, 18, 28, 49
  • Witch-burning, 41
  • Weapons a fetish, 224
  • Wee girl-boy's outlook, 62
  • "Werther", origin, 93
  • Why androgynes are hated, 45
  • an Underworld, 6
  • Wig, 202, 217, 265, 268
  • Wiles of and., 158, 181, 239, 240, 241, 251
  • Womanlike, author, 86, 87
  • Woman-man, the, 213
  • Woman-soul, 253
  • Woman's toil, bent, 227, 257, 268
  • World War, 255
  • Wyoming, 254
  • "X and wife", 158
  • X offenceless, 236
  • X's murder, 223 ff.
  • Xenophon, 29
  • Y offenceless, 236
  • Y's murder, 231 ff.
  • Yearning for feminine attire, 267. See also Cross-dressing.
  • Z of and. physique, 250
  • Z's fate, aut's foretaste, 251
  • murder, 237 ff.
  • woman's apparel, 248