New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . The same is true ingeneral of the Anglo-Sax-ons. On the other hand,the Chinese, the Malays,and the Hindoos, who aremuch less prolific, have com-paratively small chins andsmall cerebellums. TheNorth American Indians,with their retreating chins(fig. 173), are noted exam-ples of a lack of prolificness,a family among them, ac-cording to Mr. Catlin, theartist and ethnologist, rarelycomprising more than twoor three children. The en-tire cerebellum is general


New Physiognomy : or signs of character, as manifested through temperament and external forms, and especially in the "the human face divine." . The same is true ingeneral of the Anglo-Sax-ons. On the other hand,the Chinese, the Malays,and the Hindoos, who aremuch less prolific, have com-paratively small chins andsmall cerebellums. TheNorth American Indians,with their retreating chins(fig. 173), are noted exam-ples of a lack of prolificness,a family among them, ac-cording to Mr. Catlin, theartist and ethnologist, rarelycomprising more than twoor three children. The en-tire cerebellum is generally moderate or small in both sexes,and there is comparatively little manifestation of love among either the men or the women. CHINS CLASSI-FIED. Love has manyforms of mani-festation, someof which maybe determinedwith considera-ble accuracy bythe form of the Fig. 173 —Black Hawk. i • j Fig. Aaron Buek. c n m ; and we^hall now^ give some practical rules for distinguishing , considered with reference to their anterior and lateraldevelopment, may be separated into five general classes; Fig. 172.—Catharine II. of


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