712 MISCELLANY.
3360. Miss Crump. Sanguine.
3361. Sukey Hilling. Lymphatic.
3362. Lady Angela Stirling. Lymphatic, with sanguine. Augustus de Morgan. " bilious. (No.
3502.)
INSANE.
3363. Monsieur L'Abbe, so she styled herself. A religious fanatic, with a great deal of vanity and cunning.
3364. Theroine, Robespierre's mistress. Violent; and occu- pied with political subjects ; quite fanatic.
3365. Insane woman.
3366. Mitaty. Believed in demons.
3367. Carter. (See Phrenological Journal, Vol. vi. p. 490, marked No. 33 in Dr. Gall's collection.)
3368. Mr. C.'s boy, set. fourteen ; addicted to stealing and lying, which he could not resist ; fell into despair and hung himself.
3369. Kleft's boy. Of some talent, but melancholy. Hung himself.
3370. Brain, of a suicide.
3371. G. Thompson, and
3372. Evanson. Surgeons ; great sufferers to despond- ency ; strong inclinations to commit suicide.
ALIMENTIVENESS.
3373. Buisson.
3374. t " Large* alimentiveness.
Harris, No. 3428, and A. de Morgan, No. 3502, large alimentiveness.
3375. Mrs. H. Small alimentiveness ; particularly moderate in eating and drinking.
DESTR UCTIVENESS.
3376. John Thurtell. 5377. f " -3378. Lecouffe; son.
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