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EVENTUALITY.

3505. Bering. Surgeon.

Roscoe (3457), and Sheridan (3520).

ORDER.

A. B. W. (3527), and Mrs. H. (3375). Large order.

TIME.

3506. * J. Barrett. Librarian of Trinity College, Dublin (See Phrenological Journal, Vol. vi.)

Cohen. Very deficient time. (3476.)

TUNE.

3507. * Haydn.

3508. * Dussek. Musical composer for piano.

3509. Gretry. (See Phrenological Journal, Vol. vi. p. 586.) No. 186 in Dr. Gall's collection.

3510. Blagrove. Violinist, fifteen years old ; then leader of the orchestra at Birmingham.

3511. Madame Schrceder Devrient. Celebrated German singer.

3512. Kichmond. Imitates the musical snuff-box with his voice. Large imitation, music, and constructiveness.

3513. * Lambley. Died insane on music.

3514. * Litz. (See Phrenological Journal, Vol. vi. p. 497.) No. 65 in Dr. Gall's collection.

3515. * Joseph, 2d. (See Phrenological Journal, Vol. vi. p. 487.) No. 27 in Dr. Gall's collection.

3516. Madame Bussoni. An accomplished Italian singer and composer.

3517. t Frederick the Great.

3518. * Miss Paton, set. eight.

3519. * Ann Omerod, of the blind school at Liverpool Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3353), and Giulio Regondi

(3347).

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