XU 
CONTENTS. 
Essay VIII. On Man. 
IX. On the Varieties of the Human Species. 
X. On the Differences of Stature, Complexion, 
&c. 
XT. On the Principles adapted for Studying 
Phyfiognomy. 
XII. On a Man’s Walk, Running, and Leaping. 
XIII. On the Five Senfes. 
XIV. On Changes produced by the leading Paf- 
fions, as they are impreffed on the Human 
Countenance ; and the whole Appearance 
of the Body, with refpeft to Painting. 
XV. Anatomical Explanations of Changes produc- 
ed by the Paffions upon the Hurnan 
Figure. 
XVI. On Phyfiognomy, and the Study of Fea- 
tures ; with Rules, &c. 
XVII. On the Ufe of Paintings, Portraits, &c. ; 
with a Choft Account of the heft Painters 
and Profeffors of Phyfiology. 
XVI II. On the Features of Animals. 
XIX. On Birds. 
XX. On Fifhes. 
XXL On Amphibious Animals. 
XXII. On Infeds. 
XXIII. On Worms. 
XXIV. On Vegetables. 
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