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1747, Parsons, James, M.D., "Human Physio- 

 gnomy explained." Illustrated. This author gives 

 a list of forty-one old authors who have written on 

 Physiognomy. Philosophical Transactions. 



1750, Mengs, Antony Raphael, the works of, 

 translated 1796. 



1775, Hartley, "Theory of the Human Mind." 

 Edited by Joseph Priestley, F.R.S. 



1777, Gregory, John, M.D., " A Comparative 

 View of the State and Faculties of Man, with those 

 of the Animal World." Seventh edition. 



1788, Elaine, Sir Gilbert, Croonian Lecture. 



1792, Camper, Pierre, " Discours sur le Moyen de 

 repre'senter les diverses Passions," etc." Illustrated. 



1805, Moreau (de la Sarthe). 



1807, Lavater, G., "L'Art de connaitre les 

 Hommes." Illustrated. 



1822, Siddons, Henry, ' Practical Illustrations of 

 Gesture and Actions," from a work on the subject 

 by M. Engel, member of the Royal Academy of 

 Berlin. 



Sartandiere, "Physiologic de 1'Action musculaire 

 appliquee aux Arts limitation." 



1844, Bell, Sir Charles, "Anatomy and Philo- 

 sophy of Expression." Third edition. Illustrated. 



1853, Little, W. J., M.D., " On Deformities." Il- 

 lustrated. 



1855, Spencer, Herbert, "Principles of Psy- 

 chology." 



1862, Duchenne, " Mecanisme de la Physionomie 

 humaine." 



1865, Gratiolet, "De la Physionomie." 



