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[Ill.u.s.tration: PHRENOLOGY SYMBOLIZED.

Copyright, 1895- BY PROF. WM. WINDSOR, LL. B., Ph. D.

The Symbolical Phrenological Head, Showing the Location of the organs of the Brain.]

[Ill.u.s.tration: GROUPS OF ORGANS.]

DEFINITIONS OF THE FACULTIES OF INTELLIGENCE.

PHYSICAL LOVE.

_Amativeness_--Reproductive love; love of the opposite s.e.x, and desire to unite in s.e.xual relations and enjoy its company.

_s.e.xuality_--s.e.xual friendship and fidelity.

_Philoprogenitiveness_--Parental love; love of offspring and pets.

_Friendship_--Adhesiveness; gregariousness; love of family; desire for companionship; attachment to friends.

_Inhabitiveness_--Love of home, place of abode; love of country and offensive and defensive patriotism.

_Continuity_--The faculty of connection. The ability to comprehend continuousness or interruption; to give undivided and continued attention to one subject, or to interrupt intelligently; application, connectedness.

ENERGY.

_Vitativeness_--The love of life; desire to exist.

_Combativeness_--Defense; courage; defiance; force of character, energy and indignation.

_Executiveness_--Executive ability; extermination; thoroughness and severity.

_Alternativeness_--Desire for food and drink; faculty of discriminating taste.

_Acquisitiveness_--Desire for property; industry; economy in acquiring property; realization of value.

_Secretiveness_--Reserve; concealment; policy; conservatism.

_Caution_--Prudence; solicitude; timidity; fear; apprehension of danger.

DIGNITY.

_Approbativeness_--Love of display; the desire to please; ambition to gain admiration and popularity.

_Self-esteem_--Dignity; governing power; independence; self-love.

_Firmness_--Stability; perseverance; decision; inflexibility of purpose.

_Justice_--Righteousness; integrity; circ.u.mspection; scrupulousness in matters of duty.

SYMPATHY.

_Hope_--Belief in future joy; tendency to high expectations.

_Faith_--Trust and belief. Confidence.

_Veneration_--Reverence and worship; deference for superiors, and submission to superior power.

_Benevolence_--The desire to do good; sympathy; philanthropy.

_Imitation_--The copying faculty. The ability to conform to existing customs, conditions and facts by imitating them.

_Sympathy_--The power to discern motives, character and qualities in other persons by sympathetic action.

_Suavity_--Agreeableness; tendency to speak and act in a pleasant manner.

OBJECTIVE INTELLECT.

_Individuality_--Observation and desire to see things, to identify and separate objects.

_Form_--Observation of the shape of things. Sensitiveness to correctness or the lack of it in shapes.

_Size_--Power to measure distances, quant.i.ties and sizes.

_Weight_--Perception of the effect of gravity, and sense of the perpendicular.

_Color_--The discrimination of hues and colors.

_Order_--Faculty of arrangement; method; system; neatness.

_Number_--The power to count, enumerate, reckon, etc.; faculty of calculation.

_Motion_--Ability to comprehend movement. Love of motion, sailing, navigation, riding, dancing, etc.

_Experience_--The historic faculty; faculty of experience and occurrence.

_Locality_--Discernment of position, perception of place.