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  1. Secretivness
  2. Acquisitiveness.
  3. Constructiveness.
  4. Self-esteem.
  5. Love of approbation.
  6. Cautiousness.
  7. Benevolence.
  8. Reverence or Veneration.
  9. Firmness.
  10. Conscientiousness.
  11. Hope.
  12. Marvellousness.
  13. Ideality.
  14. Mirthfulness.
  15. Imitation.
  16. Individuality.
  17. Configuration or form.
  18. Size.
  19. Weight and Resistance.
  20. Colouring.
  21. Locality.
  22. Calculation.
  23. Order.
  24. Eventuality.
  25. Time.
  26. Tune.
  27. Language.
  28. Comparison.
  29. Causality.
No. 6.- The head of a girl with the organs of Philoprogenitiveness, Adhesiveness, Love of approbation, Cautiousness, Mirthfulness, and Eventuality large, and with the organs of Self-esteem and Alimentiveness small.
No. 7.- The head of a boy with the organs of Amativeness, Combativeness, Destructiveness, Secretiveness, Alimentiveness, Ivdividuality, and Form large, and with those of Mirthfulness and Ideality small.
No. 8.- The head of an Idiot.
No. 9.- A Hydrocephalic head.
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