He says, The thoroughbred wanderer's idiosyncrasy, I presume to be a composition of what phrenologists call Inhabitiveness and locality equally and largely developed.
"The Life of Sir Richard Burton"
Thomas Wright
Mr. Jackson had kicked Sinful Peck once too often; but not knowing that it was once too often, had immediately turned his back, and received thereat the sharp corner of a bible on his bump of Inhabitiveness, which bump responded in its function; for Mr. Jackson showed no immediate desire to move from the place where he fell.
""Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea"
Morgan Robertson
Munro was both to give up the property which, in one way or other, he had acquired in the neighborhood, and which it was impossible for him to remove to any other region; and, strange to say, a strong feeling of Inhabitiveness-the love of home-if home he could be thought to have anywhere-might almost be considered a passion with his less scrupulous companion.
"Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia"
William Gilmore Simms