34 GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



42. UNITING THE ORGANS OF THE CONTENTS OP 

 THOSE OF THE WALLS shows that the whole Head is 

 composed of but ten different kinds of Organs, five of 

 them special and five general, just equalling the ten 

 digits. 



Special, 

 (right hand 

 beqin with 



43. ORGANS OF THE HEAD 



General, 

 (left hand 

 close with 



Ganglia. 



Ear. 



Eye. 



Nose. 



Mouth. 



Skeleton. 



Muscles. 



Nerves. 



Skin. 



Blood-tubes. 



thumb.) 



44. THE HEAD, composed of Walls and their Con- 

 tents, may well be called the capitol of the body, since the 

 mind is there enthroned in the midst of its legislative 

 halls, its courts, its audience-rooms, and its executive 

 chambers, fortified as in a citadel, with its picket-posts 

 for observation on the very outworks. It is also truly 

 the Head-member of the body, containing within itself 

 the hints of what is required of all the rest. The Ear 

 and Eye suggest the desirableness of information, the nose 

 speaks of the importance of air, the mouth argues for 

 water and food, the hair illustrates the need of clothing. 



45. THE USES OF THE HEAD, not its position nor its 

 structure, give it preeminence ; indeed, its uses give it 

 its position and structure. 



46. LOCOMOTION OF THE HEAD is the next thing es- 

 sential to the performance of its uses, for it must be 

 carried up to the mountain-tops and down into the bow- 

 els of the earth, that the mind may search the truths of 

 nature and be nourished ; it must also be moved from 

 place to place, that it may be itself nourished ; it must 

 also be moved without jar or shock, and be able to turn 

 its face upward to the sky, downward to the earth, or 

 around toward any part of the horizon. 



42. What does prove ? 48. Explain table of . 44. What may the Head 

 be called? 45. What do give? 46. Why is necessary? 



