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Organology of Gall, 1809

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1. Instinct of Generation.
2. Love of Offspring.
3. Friendship, Attachment.
4. Courage, Self-Defence.
5. Murder, Wish to Destroy.
6. Cunning.
7. Sentiment of Property.
8. Pride, Self-Esteem, Haughtiness.
9. Vanity, Ambition.
10. Cautiousness, Foresight, Prudence.
11. Memory of Things, Educability.
12. Local Memory.
13. Memory of Persons.
14. Verbal Memory.
15. Memory for Languages.
16. Colors.
17. Music.
18. Number.
19. Aptitude for Mechanical Arts.
20. Comparative Aptitude for Drawing Comparisons.
21. Metaphysical Depth of Thought, Aptitude for Drawing Conclusions.
22. Wit.
23. Poetry.
24. Good Nature.
25. Mimicry.
26. Theosophy, Religion.
27. Firmness of Character.

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Buchanan's Journal of Man, October 1887 Volume 1, Number 9
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