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II. MORAL AND POLITICAL CLASS. 



5. Ethnology, including particular history, comparative philology, an- 

 tiquities, &c. 



6. Statistics and political economy. 



7. Mental and moral philosophy. 



8. A survey of the political events of the world ; penal reform, &:c. 



III. LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS. 



9. Modern literature. 



10. The fine arts, and their application to the useful arts. 



11. Bibhography. 



12. Obituary notices of distinguished individuals. 



II. Bi/ the publication of separate treatises on subjects of ge?ieral iii' 

 terest. 



1. These treatises may occasionally consist of valuable memoirs, trans- 

 lated from foreign languages, or of articles prepared under the direction of 

 the institution, or procured by offering premiums for the best exposition of 

 a given subject. 



2. The treatises should in all cases be submitted to a commission ol 

 competent judges previous to their publication. 



3. As examples of these treatises, expositions may be obtained of the 

 present state of the several branches of knowledge mentioned in the table 

 of reports. Also of the following subjects, suggested by the Committee on 

 Organization, viz: the statistics of labor, the productive arts of life, public 

 instruction, &.c. 



SECTION II. 



Plan of organization, in accordance with the terms of the resolutions of 

 the Board of Regents, providing for the two modes of increasing and 

 diffusing knowledge. 



1. The act of Congress establishing the institution contemplated the 

 formation of a library and a museum; and the Board of Regents, in- 

 eluding these objects in the plan of organization, resolved to divide the 

 income into two equal parts. 



2. One part to be appropriated to increase and diffuse knowledge by 

 means of publications and researches, agreeably to the scheme before 

 given. The other part to be appro^sriated to the formation of a library and 

 a collection of objects of nature and of art. 



3. These two plans are not incompatible with one another. 



