New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Fig. 521.—Side View. Fig. 522.—Vertical View. THE LOWLAND SCOT. The Scotchmen of the Lowlands is of a mixed Celto-Saxon 414 NATIONAL race, and his cranium is longer and proportionally narroweranteriorly than that of the Englisli. It is very full, howeverat the base, in the region of Cau-tiousness, Destructiveness, Combat-iveness. Acquisitiveness, and Secre-tiveness. Firmness, Self-Esteem,and Love of Approbation and Ven-eration are also large. C


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . Fig. 521.—Side View. Fig. 522.—Vertical View. THE LOWLAND SCOT. The Scotchmen of the Lowlands is of a mixed Celto-Saxon 414 NATIONAL race, and his cranium is longer and proportionally narroweranteriorly than that of the Englisli. It is very full, howeverat the base, in the region of Cau-tiousness, Destructiveness, Combat-iveness. Acquisitiveness, and Secre-tiveness. Firmness, Self-Esteem,and Love of Approbation and Ven-eration are also large. Causality,Comparison, and the perceptive fac-ulties generally, are, as a rule, welldeveloped; but there is a deficiencyin Ideality and Imitation. Theorgans of the domestic and socialaffections are very prominent. Themalar and maxillary bones are notso broad as in the English cranium. ^ig. Lowlander. The physiognomy of the Lowland Scot is strongly marked,as the accompanying portraits (figs. and 524) clearlyshow. The face is narrower than that of the Englishman, andless smoothly rounded. The nose is pi-ominent, the cheek-bones rather high, the jaws large, the mouth firm and rather straight, the upper lip long, and thechin full. The complexion is generallylight, the e


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