Simpson, James, his connexion with the Phrenological Journal, i. — His lectures on education, 90. — Visit to Mr. Heldenmaier's school, 115. Testimonials of respect to, in Bath, and Manchester, 222, and in Glasgow, 340.- On the Organ of Tune, 267. On Weight or Force, 275. Slade's Colloquies, 422. Slavery, consequences of, 206. Smellie, his case of injury to brain, 326. Shepherds, physiognomical test of their capacities, in Scotland, 330. Sheppey Isle, Mr. Logan's lectures in, Soul, its distinctness from mind, 81. 436. South Australian Company, 259. South Australian Colonisation, 247. Spectator Newspaper, on the laws of England, 203.— Its criticisms, 328. Spurzheim, his merits as a phrenologist, 225. Biographical notice of, 425. Staines, Mr. Cull's lecture in, 339. Statistics of Phrenology, 95. Stocks, J. E., on Kidd and Marryat's antiphrenology, 332.-On an alleged cast of the head of Bentham, 322. On the head of Confucius, 333. Swan River, misfortunes of its early settlers, 252. Tait's Magazine on Phrenology, 266. Talleyrand, development of, 409. Weir, Dr., his report of Phrenology in Glasgow, 90. Westminster Mechanics' Institution, Phrenological class in, 220. Whitney, W., report of a case of spectral illusion, 47. Wisbech, Mr. Craig's lecture in, 445. Wit, opinions of Phrenologists on, 381. Mr. Rumball's views, 380. 391. Wolverhampton, 340. Wood, W., his lecture on Music phrenologically considered, 335. Working Men's Association, publications of, 307. END OF THE ELEVENTH VOLUME. LONDON: Printed by A. SPOTTISWOODE, |