INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS DURING THE YEAR 1871. cxi 

 The following is a list of the sections : 



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Part I. Constitution of Man. 



1. Measuring Instruments ; 2. Form and Size; 3. Anatomy 

 and Physiology ; 4. Development and Decay ; 5. Hair ; 6. 

 Color; 7. Odor; 8. Motions; 9. Physiognomy ; 10. Pathology ; 

 11 . Abnormalities ; 12. Physical Powers; 13. Senses; 14. He- 

 redity; 15. Crosses; 16. Reproductions ; 17. Psychology. 



Part II. Culture. 



18. History ; 19. Archaeology ; 20. Etymology ; 21. Astron- 

 omy ; 22. Arithmetic ; 23. Medicine; 24. Food ; 25. Canni- 

 balism; 26. Narcotics; 27. Crimes; 28. Morals; 29. Fetich- 

 es ; 30. Religion ,; 31. Superstitions; 32. Witchcraft ; 33. My- 

 thology; 34. Government ; 35. Laics; 36. Customs; 3*1. La- 

 bor ; 38. Property ; 39. Trade; 40. Money ; 41. Weights and 

 Measures; 42. TPar/ 43. Hunting ; 44. Nomadic Life; 45. 

 Pastoral Life ; ^.Agriculture; 47. Training Animals; 48. 

 Slavery; 49. Social Relations ; 50. Sexual Relations ; 51. Re- 

 lationships ; 52. Treatment of Widows; 53. Infanticide ; 54. 

 Causes that Limit Population ; 55. Education ; 56. Military 

 Ceremonies ; 57. Games; 58. Communications ; 59. Tattoo- 

 ing; 60. Clothing; 61. Personal Ornaments ; 62. Burials; 

 63. Deformations ; 64. Tribal Marks; 65. Circumcision; 66. 

 Totems; 67. Dyeing; 68. Music; 69. Language; 70. Poetry ; 

 11. Writing; 72. Drawing ; 73. Ornamentation ; 74. Machin- 

 ery; 75. Navigation ; 76. Habitations ; 77. Fire; 78. String ; 

 79. TFeatwi/7/ 80. Pottery ; 81. Leather-work; 82. Basket- 

 work; 83. Stone Implements ; 84. Metallurgy ; 85. Miscella- 

 neous Arts and Manufactures ; 86. Memorial Structures ; 87. 

 Engineering ; 88. Topography ; 89. Swimming ; 90. Natural 

 Forms; 91. Conservatism; 92. Variation ; 93. Invention. 



Part III. Miscellaneous. 



94. Population; 95. Contact with Civilized Races ; 96. Pre> 

 serving Specimens; 97. Anthropological Collections ; 98. 

 Casts, etc. ; 99. Photography; 100. Statistics. - 



In pursuance of the same general object, the French An- 

 thropological Society has issued a volume of "Instructions 

 sur l'Anthropologie de l'Algerie," by General Faidherbe and 



