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8 and intellectual faculties, and will an unusual harmony of the animal and human powers, in short a head in whose cerebral organization the Christian law is written. No. 28. - This head shows the difference between a superior retreating forehead on the left side, and an inferior perpendicular forehead on the right side, when measured from Constructiveness and Benevolence to Individuality. From the same line backward both sides are of the same size and form. No. 29. A very short miserable forehead, unlit for the manifestations of superior intellect, with the organs of Acquisitiveness, Cautiousness, Reference, Marvellousness, and Secretiveness, large, whilst those of Combativeness, Self-esteem, Hope and Benevolence are small. No. 30. - A head with the organs of Calculation, Size, Locality, Secretiveness, Ideality, Self-esteem, Firmness, and Adhesiveness predominant, fit for the study of Astronomy or Geometry. The organs of Conscientiousness, Combativeness, Anativeness, Destructiveness and Alimentiveness are small. No. 31. - An Astronomer with the organs of Individuality, Locality, Size, Form, Calculation, Order and Language large, with moderate organs of reflection, with the sincipital region full, and the basilar region small. No. 32. - The head of a clever and jovial workman, with the organs of Constructiveness, Individuality, Form, Size, Weight, Order, Mirthfulness, Imitation, Alimentiveness, and Self-esteem large, but with moderate organs of Eventuality and the reflective faculties, and with the organs of Cautiousness small. No. 38. - A great mechanic with the organs of Individuality, Form, Size, Weight, Eventuality, Causality, ideality and Constructiveness large; farther with those of Secretiveness, Conscientiousness, and Firmness large: but with the organ of mirthfulness small.