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portion of the encephalon which is its organ, he goes so far as to par- 

 ticularize, in this developement, what is owing to the length of the 

 encephalic fibres, and what to their breadth; referring the activity of 



Fig. 138. 



139. 



Fig. 140. 



Phrenological Organs according to Gall. 



the faculty to the former, and its intensity to the latter. In applying 

 cranioscopy to animals, he observes, that the same encephalic organ 

 frequently occupies parts of the head, that seem to be very different, 

 on account of the difference between station in animals and man, and 

 of the greater or less number of systems, that compose their encephalon. 

 The following are the encephalic organs enumerated by Gall, with 

 the corresponding faculties: the numbers corresponding with those of 

 the above illustrations. 



] . Instinct of generation, of reproduction ^ 

 amativeness. Instinct of propagation; I 

 venereal instinct. 



(German.) Zeugungstrieb, 

 . Fo r tp flan z u n gs t r i e b, 

 Geschlechtstrieb. 



Seated in the cerebellum. It is manifested 

 at the surface of the cranium by two round 

 protuberances, one on each side of the nape 

 of the neck. 



