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No. 1.—A female head, divided by a horizontal line, from individuality to inhabitiveness, into the basilar and sincipital regions; the former below, and the latter above the horizontal line; and the basilar region subdivided into three regions:
a, occipital,
b, middle, and
c, frontal, corresponding with the three lobes of the brain - posterior, middle, and anterior.
No. 2. —A female skull, divided and subdivided, like the female head.
No. 3.—The skull of a man, with several bones, sutures, and bony processes, marked, 1. The frontal bone; 2. A portion of the sphenoidal bone; 3. Temporal bone; 4. Parietal bone; 5. Occipital bone; 6. Lambdoid suture; 7. Sagittal suture; 8. Coronal suture, 9. Squamous suture; a, zygomatic process; b, mastoid process; C—c, separation between the cerebellium and brain proper, or the crucial protuberance of the occiput.
No. 4.—The skull of a man on the right side with the special organs marked-on the left side with marks of the three great compartments, comprising:
a, the organs of the animal feelings.
b, the organs of the human sentiments.
C, the organs of the intellectual faculties.
No. 5.—The head of a man, on one side the special organs, and on the other the three great compartments, marked like No. 4.
The organs are—
  1. Aniativeness.
  2. Philoprogenitiveness.
  3. Inhabitiveness.
  4. Adhesiveness.
  5. Combativeness.
  6. Destructiveness.

*Alimentiveness.