Brain and mind; or, Mental science considered in accordance withthe principles of phrenology, and in relation to modern physiology . ? Fig. 40.—Locality Large. Fig. 41.—Locality Small. travelers, as well as in great astronomers and geographers,there is invariably a prominence at the seat of this the portraits of Captains Parry, Ross, Dr. Kane,Sir John Franklin, Galileo, Laplace, Herschell, Dr. Living-stone, the explorer of Central Africa, etc. (See Fig. 40.)It is by the aid of this faculty, in co-operation with otherperceptive powers, that the Indian is enabled to traversethe
Brain and mind; or, Mental science considered in accordance withthe principles of phrenology, and in relation to modern physiology . ? Fig. 40.—Locality Large. Fig. 41.—Locality Small. travelers, as well as in great astronomers and geographers,there is invariably a prominence at the seat of this the portraits of Captains Parry, Ross, Dr. Kane,Sir John Franklin, Galileo, Laplace, Herschell, Dr. Living-stone, the explorer of Central Africa, etc. (See Fig. 40.)It is by the aid of this faculty, in co-operation with otherperceptive powers, that the Indian is enabled to traversethe trackless forest, and make his way with great easefrom place to place. OF THE INTELLECT, IO3 Many of the lower animals, particularly horses and dogs,possess this organ in a remarkable degree. It is relatedthat one of a litter of pigs recently born was taken fromits mother, placed in a barrel, from which it could seenothing but the sky, and carried on a wagon some distanceby a circuitous route and across a stream. A few days af-ter, the little pig made its escape from the pen in which ithad been inclosed, and was found to have t
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