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720 MISCELLANY.

COLOR.

3484. t Norbel. Colorist.


3485. Nottingham genius. Dr. Spurzheim saw this man occu- pied as a bricklayer's laborer, at Nottingham ; by the ad- vice of Dr. S. he studied the fine arts, and is now teacher of music and painting.

3486. Sir William Beechey. Portrait painter to the king.

3487. Hippolyte Bruyeres. A rising historical painter of Paris. Son-in-law of the late Dr. Spurzheim.

3488. * Ottley. Small color.

3489. George Owen, Attorney. Cannot distinguish between red and green.

3490. * Milne. )

S> Cousins. Small color.


LOCALITY.

3492. Capt. Walker. Traveller.

3493. * Eraser. "

3494. Travelling servant from Munich ; the first individual in whom Dr. Gall noticed the organ of locality.

3495. * Humboldt.

3496. * Scheidler.

3497. Buckingham, M. P. Traveller in Asia and Africa.

3498. Dr. Clarke. Traveller in Russia. Sweden, and Norway.

CALCULATION.

3499. f Descartes.

3500. * Vienna Calculator, in whom Dr. Gall first -discovered the organ of number, which is very large.

3501. * Whewell. Mathematician, of Cambridge.

3502. Augustus de Morgan.

3503. * Nottingham Calculator.

La Place (3482), and Babbage (3483).

3504. * A relative of Mine. Spurzheim.

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