པ་ No. 3. Philoprogenitiveness, or maternal love, only full. 35 No 4. Skull of a Negress excessively fond of children. Exceedingly large in Philoprogenitiveness, or No. 2. 2.-PHILOPROGENITIVENESS. Very Large-Excessive fondness for children; too indulgent. Philoprogenitiveness full in lady with the babe, (No. 3,) and very large in skull of the negress, (No. 4,) who was only remarkable for spoiling children, in other respects nearly idiotic. Physiognomical language—to incline the head towards the babe, and with a sweet smile caress it. Uses-affectionate solicitude, providing for young. Location in the centre of back-head, a little above Amativeness; easily seen in females, in whom it is generally much larger than in males. Usually large in ladies who complain of difficulty in attaching their comb. MOTHER'S LOSS OF HER CHILD. "For, since the birth of Cain the first male child, To him that did but yesterday suspire, There was not such a gracious creature born. -Grief fills the room up of my absent child, 3.-CONCENTRATIVENESS. Very Large-Great power of riveting the attention, tedious, verbose. Concentrativeness and Inhabitiveness large, with very large Intellect and Ideality, in Milton, (No. 5,) who has produced one of the finest poems extant. He also severely lashed the vices of the age in which he lived, proving no less a patriot than a poet. Skull of savage, (No. 6,) small in each organ. Physiognomical expression-the attention intently fixed, and the head bent forward. Uses-gives power and continuity of emotions and ideas. |