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Location. The forepart of this genus, being 

 near the ears. 



GENUS 2, 



Section 3. Approving justice andfrmness. 

 Those faculties which dispose to cautiousness* 

 justice and firmness, with a consciousness of mer- 

 it and a desire for approbation. 



Location. The back part of this genus, being 

 in well proportioned heads, the highest part, and 

 extending downwards below the lateral promi- 

 nences. 



Section 4. Benevolent enthusiasm. Those a- 

 culties which dispose to benevolence and an en- 

 thusiastic devotedness to the happiness of others 

 and to divine worship. It often leads to poetic 

 reveries and fantastic hopes. 



Location. The fore part of this genus begin- 

 ning above the naked part of the forehead, running 

 about half way towards the crown, and extending 

 half way down towards the ears. 



GENUS 3. 



Section 5. Elegant powers. Those faculties 

 which are adapted to music, painting, ready reck- 

 oning and eloquence. 



Locality. That part of this genus which would 

 be included under a narrow belt, crossing the 

 eyes and extending up from the outer half of the 

 eyes, about half way to the top of the forehead. 

 The enlargement of the fascicles back of the eyes, 

 is indicated by prominent eyes. In these fasci- 

 cles the faculty of eloquence in particular is sup- 

 posed to reside. 



