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present characteristics of physical man; (2) the ethnology of the 

 race — the various groups of people and their culture ; (3) the history 

 of culture — the evolution of arts and industries. To these three series 

 a fourth is added, which consists of various special exhibits, each 

 teaching its individual lesson. The anthropological collections are 

 thus assembled in four grand divisions separately installed and intended 

 to convey distinct and important lessons of human history. 



