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llor silver bow Latona's daughter bends ; 



Young Music, hcav'nly maid ! assumes the lyre ; 

 Terpsichore her glad assistance lends ; 



And Painting's charms the youthful soul inspire. 



Hero, Flora reasons on a budding rose ; 



Lorn Philomel a learned treatise sings ; 

 While purple moths their graceful forms disclose, 



With lectures woven on their gorgeous wings. 



Minerva and the Graces here display 



The charms of taste with wisdom's lore combiu'd^ 

 And willing Sylphs their various arts essay, 



To raise, improve, and gratify the mind. 



SPURZHEIM'S PHRENOLOGY. 



[Outlines of Phrenology, by G- Spurzheim, M, D. of the Universities of Vienna and 

 Paris, and Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London. Being also a man- 

 ual of Reference for the marked Bust. Boston: Marsh, Capeu and Lyon. 18mo. pp. 96. 

 1832. 



This little book contains a brief but comprehensive view of the ele- 

 mentary notions of Phrenology and will impart much information to 

 those who are in pursuit of the science, particularly those who attend 

 the Author's Lectures. 



We aie happy to understand that some of his most important works 

 will shortly be published by Marsh, Capen & Lyon, in this City. 



He has also, caused to be prepared, at a moderate price, some casts and 

 busts, illustrative of the science which will greatly facilitate the student in 

 his progress. 



His lectures are numerously and well attended by the most learned 

 portion of our community, and have, as yet, been highly instructive and 

 satisfactory. We shall in some future number endeavor to make an 

 abstract of them with some remarks from other sources. 



