Combe’s Constitution of Man; Considered in Relation to external objects. With twenty engravings, and portrait of author. $1.25.

The “Constitution of Man” is a work with which every teacher and every pupil should be acquainted.

Combe’s Lectures on Phrenology; with Notes, an Essay on the Phrenological Mode of Investigation, and an Historical Sketch, by A. Boardman, M. D. $1.25.

Combe’s Moral Philosophy; or, the Duties of Man considered in his Individual, Domestic, and Social Capacities. $1.25.

How to Study Character; or, the True Basis for the Science of Mind. Including a Review of Bain’s Criticism of Phrenology. By Thos. A. Hyde. 50c.; clo. $1.00.

New Descriptive Chart, for the Use of examiners in the Delineation of Character. By S. R. Wells. 25c.

New Physiognomy; or, Signs of Character, as manifested through Temperament and External Forms, and especially in the “Human Face Divine.” With more than One Thousand Illustrations. By Samuel R. Wells. In one 12mo volume, 768 pages, muslin, $5.00; in heavy calf, marbled edges, $8.00; Turkey morocco, full gilt, $10.00.

“The treatise of Mr. Wells, which is admirably printed and profusely illustrated, is probably the most complete hand-book upon the subject in the language.”—N. Y. Tribune.

How to read Character.—A new illustrated Hand-book of Phrenology and Physiognomy, for Students and Examiners, with a chart for recording the sizes of the different Organs of the brain in the Delineation of Character; with upward of 170 Engravings. By S. R. Wells. $1.25.

Wedlock; or, The Right Relations of the Sexes. Disclosing the Laws of Conjugal Selection, and showing Who May Marry. By S. R. Wells. $1.50; gilt, $2.00.