APPENDIX II. 



System adoj>ted in arranging the Smithsonian Collection iJlustrative of North 



American Ethnology * 



I. Man, 



Desiccated Bodies. 



Skeletons. 



Skulls. 



Other Parts of Skeletons. 



Casts of Indian Heads in plaster, wax, and 



papier-mache. 

 Photographs, Drawings, and Paintings of .^ " o- 



rigines and of Scenes of Aboriginal Life. 



II. Culture. 



(1.) Aliment^ etc. 

 A. Food. 

 1 



Mineral Food. 



Salt. 



Clay (mixed with food). 



2. Vegetable Food. 



a. Unprepared. 

 Roots. 

 Bark. 

 Bnds. 

 Flowers. 

 Fruits. 

 Seeds. 



6. Prepared 



B. Drink. 



1. Decoctions. 

 Teas, etc. 



2. Fermented Drinks. 

 Cider, AVine and Liquor. 



C. Narcotics. 



Tobacco and its Substitutes. 



D. Medicines. 



1. Mineral Medicines. 

 Earths, etc. 



2. Vegetable Medicines. 

 Herbs. 



Roots. 



Buds. » 



•In this clasBiflcation Professor O. T. Mason's pamphlet, entitled " Ethnological Directions relative to the Imlian Tribes of 

 the United States" (W.ishiugton. 1873), has been used to some extent. 



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