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 3538. Bory de St. Vincent.

3539. Bigouret. Member of the Council of 500.

3540. * Tasso. Ideality and wonder large. (See Ed. Phreno- logical Journal, No. 25, p. 487.)

3541. * Wordsworth, the poet.

3542. N. P. Willis.

3543. * Mr. P. A young poet, of Yale College.

3544. Francois Cordonnier ; poet.

3545. * John Muller. German historian. Dr. Gall considered this as a perfect model of the organization which disposes to philosophical studies. Organ of language unusually large.

3546. * Voltaire. From a statue. Language, mirthfulness, and ideality large.

3547. * Lawrence Sterne. Mirthfulness large.

3548. Henry Mackenzie^ Author of the Man of Feeling.

3549. | Bichat, the anatomist. Skull remarkable for want of symmetry in the hemispheres.

3550. Pinel.

3551. Chaussier. *

3552. Broussais.

3553. Dr. Benj. Rush. Intellectual organs, and love of appro- bation very large.

3554. * President Day, of Yale College. Order, locality, indi- viduality, and language, large.

3555. f Whitfield, the celebrated preacher. Taken, by Dr. N. B. Shurtleff, from the original skull at Newburyport.

3556. William Sigourney, of this city, a celebrated wit. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

3557. Prof. Nuttall, the ornithologist.

3558. Bust of Dr. Gall.

3559. " Dr. Roberton.

3560. " Dr. Spurzheim. 1867. Dr. H. J. Bigelow.

3561. Portrait of " 1867. Dr. R. M. Hodges.

3562. Original cast of the skull of Dr. Spurzheim. Taken by Dr. S. 1848. Dr. N. B. Shurtleff.

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