13. Edinburgh Logic Chair,
14. The Harmony of Phrenology with
Scripture; shewn in a Refutation
of the Philosophical Errors con-
tained in Mr Combe's "Consti-
tution of Man." By WILLIAM
SCOTT, Esq. (Review),
15. Statistics of Phrenology: being
a Sketch of the Progress and
present State of that Science in
the British Islands. By HEWETT
C. WATSON. (Review), .
16. Miscellaneous Notices :-London,
243.-Bath, 244.-Manchester,
245. Barnard Castle, ib.
Warrington, ib.-Forfar, ib.—
Aberdeen, 246.- Paris, ib.-
New Orleans, 247. - Dundee
and Montrose Lunatic Asylums, 247
387.-Portsmouth, 389.- Wiu-
chester, ib.-Sir G. S. Macken-
zie's Application to Lord Glen-
elg, ib. Tables of the Skull,
389.-Curious Case of Insanity,
ib.-Advantages of Phrenology,
390.-Sense of Touch, ib.-Fa-
mily Concerts, ib.-Head of Con-
fucius, ib.-Curious Trial con-
nected with Phrenology, 392.-
Application of Phrenology to Re-
ligion, ib.-Disturbance of the
Nervous System, ib.-Notice to
Subscribers and Correspondents, 392
16. Case in which the Power of cor-
rectly appreciating Magnitude
and Distance was Impaired, 594
17. Short Communications: Per-
ception, Conception, Imagina-
tion, and Memory, 497.-Let-
ter from C. T. Wood, Esq. 498.
-London Popular Educational
Association, 499.-Suggestions
as to observing Development,
500. On the Use of Languages
to a Physician, 502.—Antiphre-
nological Facts, ib.-New Ma-
chine for taking Casts, 503.-
Coleridge's Opinion of Phreno-
logy, ib. Effects of the Ine-
quality of the Cerebral Hemi-
spheres, ib.-Dr Spurzheim on
18. Short Notices of Books:-Pren-
tice's Remarks on Instruction in
Schools for Infants, 505.-Solly
on the Human Brain, its Con-
formation, Structure, Develop
ment, and Physiology; illustra-
ted by References to the Ner-
vous System in the Lower Ani-
mals, 506.-Combe's Lectures
on Popular Education, 507.-
A Key to Phrenology, 508.-
Epp's Internal Evidences of
Christianity deduced from Phre-
nology,
19. Miscellaneous Notices : Bir-
mingham Mechanics' Institu-
tion, 509.-Canada, Montreal,
ib.-Clonmel, 510.-Cowes, ih.
-Edinburgh, ib.-Glasgow, ib.
-Greece, ib.-Hampshire Phi-
losophical Society, ib. — Man-
chester, 511.-New York, ib.-
Newcastle, ib.- -Portsmouth
Phrenological Society, 512.-
Quebec, ib.-Winchester, ib.-
Wisbech Mechanics' Institution, 512
specteur du Service de Santé
des Armées, &c. (Review),
6. An Introduction to Phrenology.
By ROBERT MACNISH, LL.D.,
Author of "The Anatomy of
Drunkenness," and "The Phi-
losophy of Sleep," and Member
of the Faculty of Physicians and
Surgeons of Glasgow. (Review), 552
7. On the nature of the Evidence
by which the Functions of dif-
ferent parts of the Brain may
be established. By GEORGE
COMBE,
8. Case of A. P., a Deaf and Dumb
Boy
9. Dr VIMONT on Concentrative-
ness, from his Traité de Phre-
nologie, tome ii. p. 210,
Organ of Sound, ib.-A curious
Dream, 620.Dinner of the
Dublin Zoological Society,
16. Short Notices of Books:-1.
The Reasonableness of Phreno-
logy; containing a Sketch of the
Origin, Progress, Principles,
Proofs, and Tendencies, of that
Science. By Joshua Toulmin
Smith, Esq. of Lincoln's-Inn,
624.-
2. Acquisitiveness, its
Uses and Abuses. By D. G.
Goyder, Member of the Glas-
gow Phrenological Society, 626.
-3. Transactions of the Royal
Society of London, article by
Professor Tiedemann of Heidel-
berg, on a Comparison of the
Negro and European Skulls, 627.
4. Letters on Phrenology.
By John Slade, M.D.
17. Miscellaneous Notices :.
630.-Bristol, ib.-Edinburgh,
ib.-Manchester, 631.— Phre-
nological Society, ib.-Star in
the East, or Wisbech and East
of England Gazette and Ad.
vertiser, Mechanics' Institu-
tion, ib.-Webb Street Medical
School, London, 632.-- The
Edinburgh Medical and Surgi-
cal Journal, ib.-Dr Leach,
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