4444. The faculties, in themselves, are instructive; the moral sentiments and intellect being higher than the animal propensities.


4445. Temperaments.—These are four in number, viz:—The Nervous, the Bilious, the Sanguine, and the Lymphatic.


4446. The Nervous temperament is known by the person having fine, thin hair, usually brown; thin, pale or fair skin; gray or dark blue eyes; small muscles. Very active.


4447. The Bilious temperament has black hair and eyes, dark or swarthy skin, firm muscles, strong features, and great energy of will.


4448. The Sanguine temperament is fair and florid; happy, healthy countenance; handsome in youth, and hopeful in spirit always.