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mind and that different parts of the brain are the organs of different 

 iiKMitnl qualities. If any particular organ is large, it indicates that the 

 faculty of the mind which corresponds with it is powerfully developed. 

 Thus if the organ of acquisitiveness were large, the disposition would be 

 to hoard up property, that is to acquire it for its own sake. If destruc- 

 tiveness were large, the disposition would be to mar and destroy and kill. 

 If mirthfulness were large, the disposition would be to make fun. If 

 memory were large, the person would not be forgetful. In short, the 

 whole surface of the brain was cut up into patches, each patch being the 

 representative organ of a corresponding faculty of the mind ; and if any 

 organ was undeveloped, it indicated that the corresponding faculty of the 

 mind was deficient or wanting. Thus, if the organ of locality was defi- 

 cient, the man would easily get lost, would not have the faculty of get- 

 ting about, could not easily learn geography, &c. 



FIG. 353.- Phrenological Chart. 



1 Amativeness; A Conjugal love; 2 Philo- 

 pmgenitiveness ; 4 Inliabitiveness; 3 Friend- 

 ship; 6 Continuity; 13 Self-esteem; 12 Ap- 

 probativeness; 14 Firmness; 15 Conscientious 

 ness; 18 Veneration; 16 Hope; B Sublimity; 

 19 Benevolence; 17 Spirituality; 22 Imita- 

 tion; 21 Ideality; C Human nature; D Sua- 

 vity; 37 Comparison; 36 Causality; 23 

 Mirthfulness; 32 Memory: 31 Locality; 33 

 Time; 34 Tune; 24 Individuality: 26 Size; 

 27 Weight; 28 Color; 29 Order: 30 Calcula- 

 tion ; 36 Language ; 25 Form ; 20 Constructive- 

 ness; 8 Alimentiveness; 9 Acquisitiveness; 

 11 Cautiousness; 10 Secretiveness ; 7 De- 

 structiveness; * Vitativeness ; 6 Combative- 

 ness. 



The cerebellum was held to be the 

 organ of amativeness, and although it 

 is separated from the cerebrum by the 

 tentorium, just on the other side of 

 FlG 353 the tentorium is conjugal love. This 



faculty depends largely upon amativeness, and on the chart is shown to 

 be contiguous to it, while the two parts of the brain are anatomically 

 severed. This appears to be a singular arrangement, but the arrange- 

 ment of the boundaries of the other organs likewise ignores the geogra- 

 phy of the convolutions and fissures. Some organs lie in two or more 

 convolutions and some convolutions are divided by the boundaries of two 

 or more organs. Of the 42 organs three only are definitely described in 

 terms of the brain itself, Amativeness being assigned to the cerebellum, 

 Alimentiveness to the anterior convolution of the middle lobe ( At Fig. 

 342 ), and Language to the orbital convolutions ( S. or Fig. 342 ). The 

 rest are mapped out on the skull and it would be difficult to locate them 

 with precision on the brain itself or on any two brains alike. ( See fig. 

 353. ) 



To generalize, the intellectual faculties were located in the forehead, 



