90 REPORT OF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



ANALYSIS. 

 I. — Mankind. — {Anthro])ology.) 



1. Man as a zoological unit Somatology and psychology. 



2. Man, grouped in peoples or races . {a) Races of men, physical char- 



acters; ih) linguistic characters; (c) art and industrial charac- 

 ters; {d) ethuogeny; (e) geographical distribution of races; 

 (/) history, prehistoric and recent, &c. 



3. Man, in individual manifestations Representntive men: Bi- 



ography. 

 II. — The earth as man^s abode. — [Hexiology.) 



4. The earth, in the solar system Cosmology. 



5. The earth's structure Geology. 



6. The features of the earth's surface. . .Physiography. 



7. The atmosphere and its i)heuomena. Meteorology. 



8. Effects of man upon the earth's sur- Man and nature. 



face, and of climate, physical 

 features, &c., on man. 



9. Apportionment and nomenclature Geography. 



of the earth's surface. 



10. Exploration of the earth Voyages and trarels. 



III. — Natural resources. — {Force and matter.) 



11. Force in its manifestations Physics, mechanics, and 



physiology. 



12. The elements and their combina- Chemical collections. 



tions. 



13. Inorganic matter Mineralogical collections. 



14. The vegetable kingdom Botanical collections. 



15. The animal kingdom Zoological collections. 



rV. — The exploitative industries. — [Exploitative technology.) 



Primary, 



16. Exploitation of inorganic materials. .Mining and quarrying. 



17. Exploitation of vegetable i^roducts Lumbering and field-glean- 



of spontaneous growth. iug. 



18. Capture of animals Hunting, fishing, &c. 



Secondary. 



19. Culture of plants Agriculture, horticulture, 



and forestry. 



20. Culture of animals: domestic ani- Pecudiculture. 



mals and their uses. 



V. — The elahorative industries. — {Ekiborative technology.) 



21. Preparation of food-stuffs, narcotics, &c. 



22. Distillation, manufacture of j)erfumeries, &c. 



