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“continuity ” in enabling more prolonged effort. Coincidences that 
may be justified by a real relationship. Quien sabe? 
Below and toward the front is “ Hope.” If thought has its main 
seat in the frontal region, a prolongation of fibrils thence to control 
acts with a definite expectation in view, anticipation based upon 
reason, might justify some such bump as this, and in about that 
location. “Ideality” seems better placed, farther forward, for a 
similar reason, and not open to the objection of being located over 
arm and leg centres, as is “ Hope,” although arcuate fibrils having 
many destinations may overlie any part of the brain. 
“ Benevolence” is placed near or over the anterior fontanelle. 
As this trait is the outgrowth of sympathy, an acute feeling for 
others depending upon a thoughtful correlation of past experiences 
or impressions inherited or acquired, so there may be such a swell- 
ing in that vicinity. 
“Constructiveness” is over the third frontal convolution root, 
which, on the left side, is the demonstrated seat of language, so 
the bump is mislocated: A rounding out ef the side head above 
and forward of this could indicate the possession of such a faculty, 
because it depends upon ingenuity, mechanical ability, etc., a brain 
and mental breadth. 
“Eventuality, Comparison, Causality, Individuality,” in the 
frontal apices, apparently appropriately enough, for cerebral 
reasons, 
The claim that “Amativeness” resides in the cerebellum has 
been sufficiently disproved by the experiments recorded in Car- 
penter’s Physiology, where the cerebrum, and not the cerebellum, 
decreased in size with sexual loss. Furthermore, the cerebellum 
has no relation whatever to the posterior protrusion of the skull. 
A large muscular development is an indication of animality, which 
may be offset by intellectual balancing. Large trapezius and 
sterno-cleido-mastoid muscles would have a correspondingly large 
occipital ridge, and it is over this that the phrenologists locate 
‘ Amativeness,” 
_ The animal propensities, “Combativeness, Secretiveness, Destruc- 
tiveness, Alimentiveness and Acquisitiveness ” are suggestively 
gathered over the temporal and auricular muscles, as these mus- 
cles are large in rapacious animals. Without admitting the spe- 
