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17. Exploitation of vegetable pro- Lumbering- and field-gleaa- 

 ducts of spontaneous growth. ing. 



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



Secotidary. 



19. Culture of plants Agriculture, horticulture 



and forestry. 



20. Culture of animals: domestic Pecudiculture. 



animals and their uses. 



V. — The Elaborative Industries. — Elaborative Technology. 



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



22. Distillation, manufacture of perfumeries, &c. 



23. Oils, fats, soaps, and waxes ; their preparation and use. 



24. Gums, resins, glues, and cements. 



25. Pigments and dyes ; painting, staining, polishing, bleach- 



ing, &c. 



26. The chemical manufactures and their products. 



27. Feathers, hair, bristles, and their use. 



28. Furs and leathers; tanning and currying. 



29. Fibers, cordage, textile fabrics, needlework, basliet-work. 



30. Paper and its manufacture ; book-making; stationery. 



31. Hard and flexible organic tissues and their use. 



32. Woods, and the wood- working industries. 



33. Stones, and the stone- working industries ; masonry. 



34. Metals, metallurgy, and the metal industries. 



35. Glass and enamel and their fabrication. 



36. Pottery, and the ceramic industry. 



37. Tools, machinery, and motors, their manufacture and use. 



38. Construction, architecture, and civil engineering. 



VI. — Ultimate Products and their Utilization. 



39. Foods and drinks: preparation, cookery, &c. 



40. ISTarcotics and masticatories ; pipes, «&c. 



41. Dress, and personal adornment. 



42. Buildings, villages, and cities. 



43. Furniture, house interiors, domestic economy, &c. 



44. Heating and illumination. 



45. Medicine, surgery, pharmacology, hygiene, &c. 

 4t). Public comfort, recreation, protection and rescue. 



47. Transportation by land and water: appliances and acces- 



sories. 



VII. — Social Eelations of Mankind. Sociology and its ac- 

 cessories. 



48. The vocations of men. 



49. Communication of ideas and their record : writing and print- 



ing, telegraphy, signals, &c. 

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