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APPENDIX. 



No. 17. 



Phrenological Remarks on three Fuegians.* 



YoKcusHLu, a female, ten years of age. 



Strong in attachment. 



If offended, her passions strong. 



A little disposed to cunning, but not duplicity. 



She will manifest some ingenuity. 



She is not at all disposed to be covetous. 



Self-will at times very active. 



Fond of notice and ai)probation. 



She wiU show a benevolent feeling when able to do so. 



Strong feelings for a Supreme Being. 



Disposed to be honest. 



Rather inclined to mimicry and imitation. 



Her memory good of visible objects and localities, with a strong 

 attachment to places in which she has lived. 



It would not be difficult to make her a useful member of society 

 in a short time, as she would readily receive instruction. 



Orundellico, a Fuegian, aged fifteen. 



He wdll have to struggle against anger, self-will, animal inclina- 

 tions, and a disposition to combat and destroy. 

 Rather inchned to cunning. 

 Not covetous ; not very ingenious. 

 Fond of directing an-d leading. 



Very cautious in his actions : but fond of distinction and appro- 

 bation. 



He will manifest strong feelings for a Supreme Being. 



Strongly incHned to benevolence. 



May be safely intrusted with the care of property. 



Memory, in general, good ; particularly for persons, objects of 

 sense, and localities. 



To accustomed places he would have a strong attachment. 



Like the female, receiving instruction readily, he might be made a 

 useful member of society ; but it would require great care, as self-will 

 would interfere much. 



* Made in London, in 1830. 



