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710 MISCELLANY.

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SERIES XLIV. PHRENOLOGY.

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The following specimens, excepting a few that will be designated, were collected by the Boston Phrenological Society ; and, after its active existence terminated, they were purchased by Dr. J. C. Warren, and pi'esented by him to the Medical College in 1847. The first specimens were from the Collections of Dr. Spurzheim, and of Mr. J. D. Holm, of London ; and the following memoranda and descriptions are from the Phrenological Society's Cata- logue.

The masks have an asterisk (*) prefixed ; the skulls have a cross (|) ; and the heads have no distinctive mark.

3323. Dr. J. F. Gall.

3324. Dr. G. Spurzheim, cast in 1803.

3325. " 1825.

3326. Madame Spurzheim, after death, in 1829.

3327. * Napoleon Bonaparte.

3328. * Lord Chatham.

3329. * Lord Brougham.

3330. * Home Tooke.

3331. * Charles XII.

3332. General Foy, M. C. D., and

3333. Manuel, M. C. D., orators and independent characters.

3334. S. Neukomm, cast in 1814.

3335. * 1821.

3336. * " " July, 1834.

(See Phrenological Journal, Vol. vi. p. 487.) Marked No. 28 in list of Dr. Gall's collection. Increase of the organs of ideality and music.

3337. * Samuel Taylor Coleridge, cast in 1810.

3338. " " 1827, set. fifty-four.

3339. " " after death, July, 1834. Biography in Galignani's edition of poetical works.

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