The practical phrenologist and recorder and delineator of the character and talents of [blank], as marked by [blank] : a compendium of phreno-organic science . every-thing ; leave things just where it happens; can never find what iswanted; take a long time to get ready, or else go unprepared, andhave everything in perpetual confusion : p. 201. Very Small. — Almost wholly lack arrangement: p. 146 ANALYSIS OF THE PHRENOLOGICAL FACULTIES. To Cultivate. — Methodize and arrange everything ; be regularIn all your habits; cultivate system in business; have a place ibreverything, and keep everyt


The practical phrenologist and recorder and delineator of the character and talents of [blank], as marked by [blank] : a compendium of phreno-organic science . every-thing ; leave things just where it happens; can never find what iswanted; take a long time to get ready, or else go unprepared, andhave everything in perpetual confusion : p. 201. Very Small. — Almost wholly lack arrangement: p. 146 ANALYSIS OF THE PHRENOLOGICAL FACULTIES. To Cultivate. — Methodize and arrange everything ; be regularIn all your habits; cultivate system in business; have a place ibreverything, and keep everything in place, so that you could find it inthe dark — in short, exercise order: 456. To Restrain. — Work and worry less to keep order, for it costsmore to keep it than it is worth. You waste your very life andstrength in little niceties of order which, after all, amount to little,but are costing you your sweetness of temper and very life itself. 33. CALCULATION. The Mental Arithmetician. — Numerical computationability to reckon figures in the head; cognizance and raemorjof numbers ; mental arithmetic. ,. Adapted to numerical No. 179. — Mathematician.! No. 180. Very Large. — Possess this calculating capability in a most extraordinary degree; can add several columns at once very rapidly andcorrectly, and multiply and divide with the same intuitive powers*love mental arithmetic exceedingly, and with large reflectbs are anatural mathematician : p. 203. 1 Zerah Colburn, at the age of nine years, without education, astonished thoworld by his great calculating talent. George Combe, though he studied math-ematics seven years, never could ma«ter the multiplication table. LOCALITY. 147 Large. —Excel in mental arithmetic, in adding, subtracting, mul-tiplying, dividing, reckoning figures, casting accounts, etc., in thehead; with large perceptives, have excellent business talents; analarge Locality and Causality added, excel in mathematics : p. 202. Full.


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