28 GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



mysterious manner, the Mind receives impressions, en- 

 joys emotions, meditates, and wills. (Ap. G.) 



FIG. 45. FIG. 46. 



Fig. 45 shows the surface of the left Brain, 1 to 6, in the cranium, with 

 the facium and three of its organs of observation added. 



Fig. 46 represents a perpendicular section of the Head, just back of 

 the line of the ears. The external line represents the skin, the second 

 one and the dots represent the cranium, the third one the lining of the 

 cranium, at a following down the fissure between the right and left cere- 

 brum, and back again, the two becoming one by adhering together, and 

 called the falx. The fourth or irregular line is intended to represent the 

 uneven surface of the large Brain, each one of the eminences being called a 

 convolution, and the indentations between them anfractuosities, some of 

 which are quite deep, as represented, the sides lying against each other. 

 Let the brain of a pig, or some other creature, be examined to illustrate 

 the touch, the texture, and general appearance ; the convolutions are not 

 so numerous nor so prominent, nor the anfractuosities so deep, as in the 

 case of the human Brain, yet they give a good general idea of it. 



31. IT WILL NOT BE DIFFICULT, the intimate relation 

 of the mind and brain being thus determined, to previse 

 what other uses, parts, and structures it requires in the 

 body, for they must stand related to the brain as Agents, 

 Protectors, Executors, Telegraphers, Examiners, ^Report- 

 ers, Orators, Purveyors, Chemists, Cooks, Calorifiers, 

 Distributors, Porters, Lacqueys, Scavengers, &c., in fact 

 quite an establishment, all subsidiary to the Brain, and 

 willingly acknowledging its mastery. 



32. THE EXQUISITELY DELICATE STRUCTURE OF THE 



What is the purport of A p. G ? Describe Fig. 45. Fig. 46. 81. What will to 

 previse? 32. What does require? 



