New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . ^ In fig. 158 we have an even, harmonious, and Avell-developed brain. 140 OUTLINES OF PHRENOLOGY, able to cany tlue time of day in the memory. Excess:Drumming Avitli the feet and fingers, much to the annoyanceof others. Deficiency: Inability to remember dates. 34. Tune.—Love of music, and perception of harmony;power to compose music. Excess : A continual singing, hum-ming, or whistling, regardless of propriety. Deficiency : Inabiiity to compreh


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . ^ In fig. 158 we have an even, harmonious, and Avell-developed brain. 140 OUTLINES OF PHRENOLOGY, able to cany tlue time of day in the memory. Excess:Drumming Avitli the feet and fingers, much to the annoyanceof others. Deficiency: Inability to remember dates. 34. Tune.—Love of music, and perception of harmony;power to compose music. Excess : A continual singing, hum-ming, or whistling, regardless of propriety. Deficiency : Inabiiity to comprehend the charms of music, or distinguish onetune from another. 35. Language. — Ability to express ideas verbally or mwriting, and to use such words as will best express our mean-ing; memory of words. Excess: Volubility of expression;great talkativeness; more words than thoughts. Deficiency:Extreme hesitation in conversation; inability to select appro-priate language for the expression of ideas. REASONING FACULTIES. 36. Causality. — Ability to reason and comprehend firstprinciples; the why andwherefore faculty; origin-ality. Excess: Too much


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