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.ARRANGEMENT, NUMBERING, AND DEFINITION OF THE FACULTIES. 



1. AMATIVENESS Love and attraction between the sexes as such; desire of 



coition ; also, to caress, pet, and fondle. 



2. PHILOPROGENITIVENESS Parental love, regard for children, pets, and 



animals, and desire for their welfare. 



3. ADHESIVENESS Friendship, attachment, affection, desire for society, associa- 



tion, and social enjoyment. 



A. UNION FOR LIFE Desire to pair, to unite, and be in the constant society of 



those whom we love. 



4. INH ABIT! VENESS Love of place, desire for a permanent homestead and 



residence, to work and live in one place. 



5. CONCENTRATIVENESS Unity and continuity of thought and feeling; 



tendency to dwell upon one subject. 



6. COMBATIVENESS Resistance, self-protection; spirit, of opposition, resolu- 



tion ; disposition to brave danger. > 



7. DESTRUCTIVENESS Executiveness, indignation, irritability, a destroying and 



pain-causing disposition; energy. 



8. ALIMENTATIVENESS Appetite, desire of nutrition, sense of hunger, and 



capacity to enjoy food and drink. 



9. ACQUISITIVENESS Desire to acquire and possess property as such; its 



exercise tends to frugality and industry. * 



10. SECRETIVENESS Sense of secresy, concealment, cunning, evasion; disguis- 



ing one's real sentiments and plans. 



1 1. CAUTIOUSNESS Sense of danger ; apprehension, delay, regard for present and 



future safety; fear, dread of results. 



12. APPRO BATIVENESS Sense of character and appearance; desire to please, 



love of praise and popularity ; vanity. 



13. SELF-ESTEEM Self-regard; pride, independence, dignity; love of power and 



distinction ; self-reliance. 



14. FIRMNESS Decision, will, perseverance, stability, determination of purpose; 



unwillingness to yield. 



15. CONSCIENTIOUSNESS Sense of moral obligation; regard for truth and 



justice ; contrition, integrity, honesty, &c. 



C. CIRCUMSPECTION Sense of discretion, consistency, uniformity, and balanc- 

 ing power [not fully established.] 



16. HOPE Sense of immortality, and of the future ; anticipation, expectation ; looking 



forward for future results. 



17. MARVELLOUSNESS Credulity ; sense of the spiritual and supernatural; belie* 



in invisible agency ; faith, curiosity. 



18. VENERATION Sense of greatness; adoration; respect for superiority, authority, 



and deference to age or antiquity. 



19. BENEVOLENCE Munificence, sympathy, disinterestedness, and desire to pro- 



mote the happiness of others. 



20. CONSTRUCTIVENESS Sense of mechanism, manual dexterity, contrivance, 



ingenuity, and skill. 



21. IDEALITY Sense of perfection ; delicacy, taste, refinement, appreciation of the 



beautiful in nature and art. 



B. SUBLIMITY Sense of the vast, the grand, and the sublime in nature; love of 



the highest kinds of composition. 



22 IMITATION Powers of representatation,|imitation, and adaptation'; versatility of 

 action ; ability to mimic others. 



