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- Secretivness
- Acquisitiveness.
- Constructiveness.
- Self-esteem.
- Love of approbation.
- Cautiousness.
- Benevolence.
- Reverence or Veneration.
- Firmness.
- Conscientiousness.
- Hope.
- Marvellousness.
- Ideality.
- Mirthfulness.
- Imitation.
- Individuality.
- Configuration or form.
- Size.
- Weight and Resistance.
- Colouring.
- Locality.
- Calculation.
- Order.
- Eventuality.
- Time.
- Tune.
- Language.
- Comparison.
- 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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