WORKS ON PHRENOLOGY. 



Fowler (O. S.) — Memory and In- 



telle;tual Improvement, applied to 

 Self-Education and Juvenile Instruction. 

 $1.25. The best work on the subject 



Maternity ; or, the Bearing and 



Nursing of Children, including Female 

 Education and Beauty. $1.25. 



Matrimony ; or, Phrenology and 



Physiology applied to the Selection of 

 Congenial Companions for Life, includ- 

 ing Directions to the Married for living 

 together Affectionately and Happily. 50c. 



Love and Parentage. Applied to 



the Improvement of Offspring ; including 

 Directions to Lovers and the Married, 

 concerning the strongest ties and the most 

 sacred relations of life. 50 cents. 



Hereditary Descent ; Its Laws 



and Facts applied to Human Improve- 

 ment. Illustrated. $1.25. 



Amativeness ; or, Evils and Rem- 

 edies of Excessive and Perverted Sexual- 

 ity ; including Warning and Advice to 

 the Married and Single. 25 cents. 



Phrenology Proved, Illustrated, 



and Applied. Embracing an Analysis 

 of the Primary Mental Powers in their 

 Various Degrees of Development, and 

 location of the Phrenological Organs. 

 The Mental Phenomena produced by 

 their combined action, and the location 

 of the faculties amply illustrated. By the 

 Fowler Brothers. - $1.50. 



Self Instructor in Phrenology 



and Physiology. With over One 

 Hundred Engravings and a Chart for 

 Phrenologists, for the Recording of Phren- 

 ological Development. By the Fowler 

 Brothers. Paper, 30 cts. ; cloth, 75 cts. 



Synopsis of Phrenology, and 



Charts for Describing the Phrenological 

 Developments, for the use of Lecturers 

 and Examiners. Paper, 10 cents. 



Fowler (L.N.) — Marriage, its His- 

 tory and Ceremonies, with a Phren- 

 ological and Physiological Exposition of 

 the Functions and Qualifications for 

 Happy Marriages. Illustrated, $1.25. 



Lectures on Man, as explained 



by Phrenology, Physiology, Physiognomy, 

 and Ethnology. Cloth, $1.50. 



Sent by Mail, post-paid. Fowler & Wells, Publishers, 753 Broadway, Neu Verb. 



Digitiz e d by Microooft® 



Sizer (Nelson). — Choice of Pursuits: 

 or, What to Do and Why. Describing 

 Seventy-five Trades and Professions, and 

 the Temperaments and Talents required 

 lor each. With Portraits and Biographies 

 of many successful Thinkers and Work- 

 ers. $1.75. 



How to Teach According to 



Temperament and Mental Develop- 

 ment ; or, Phrenology in the School-room 

 and the Family. Illustrated. $1.50. 



Forty Years in Phrenology ; em 



bracing Recollections of History, Anec- 

 dote and Experience. $1.56. 



Thoughts on Domestc Life ; or, 



Marriage Vindicated and Free Love Ex- 

 posed. 25 cents. 



Spurzheim (J. G., M.D.) — Education; 



its Elementary Principles Found- 

 ed on the Nature of Man. With an 

 Appendix by S. R. Wells, containing a 

 Description of the Temperaments and a 

 Brief Analysis of the Phrenological Facul- 

 ties. Illustrated. $1.50. 



Natural Laws of Man. — A Phi- 

 losophical Catechism. Sixth Edition. En- 

 larged and improved. 50 cents. 



Weaver (Rev. G. S.) — Lectures on 



Mental Science. According 'o the 

 Philosophy of Phrenology. Delivered be- 

 fore the Anthropological Society. Illus- 

 trated. $1.25. 



Wells (Samuel R.)— New Physiog- 



NOMY ; or, Signs of Character, as mani- 

 fested through Temperament and Exter- 

 nal Forms, and especially in the " Human 

 Face Divine." With more than One 

 Thousand Illustrations. In one 121UO 

 volume, 768 pages, muslin, $5.00 ; in 

 heavy calf, marbled edges, $3. 00 ; Turkey 

 morocco, full gilt, $10. 

 u The treatise of Mr. Wells, which is admira- 

 bly printed and profusely illu>trated, is probably 

 the most complete hand-book upon the subject 

 in the language."— N. Y. Tribune. 



Phrenological Bust.— Showing the 

 latest classification and exact location of 

 the Organs of the Brain. It is divided so 

 as to show each individual Organs on one I 

 side ; with all the groups— Social, Execu- 

 tive, Intellectual, and Moral— properly das- J 

 sified, on the other side. There are two I 

 sizes ; the largest, not mailable, price $1, ' 

 The smaller, 50 cents. 



