706 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



65 Heating, Lighting, Ventilation and Water Supply, 



051, SrovK.s, Kit. 



Fireplaces, grates and stoves lor doiiu^stic use. Apparatus lor lieatiug and 



warming, by hot air, gas, hot water, steam. (.See also Class 631.) 

 Smoke ah.atemeiit, etc. 

 A])paratus for the use f)f mineral oil for domestic; aud industrial jturposes. 



652. Vkntilating Appauatis. 



^"entilators, air inlets aud outlets, cowls. Air straining and cleansing. 



653. Lighting Appahatu.s. (Shown also in Class 126.) 



a. P^lectrical apparatus for illumination and domestic use, scciuidary bat- 

 teries, electroliers, etc. 



h. Apparatus for lighting l)y gas, gas-producers, gas meters, gas fittings, 

 chandeliers, etc. 



c. Oil aud other lamps; mineral oil, vegetable and animal oils. 



d. Candles and candle-holders. 



e. Accessories of lighting, matches, safety matches. 



654. FiRK Phevention Appakati s. 



Extinguishers, portable engines, domestic fire escapes, etc. 



655. Wateu Suppi.y. 



Water supply and purification. Meters, water fittings, cisterns, etc. 



656. Hoi;sE Dp.ainage. 



Drains, construction aud ventilation. Sewer, disconnection; sinks, traps, 



gulleys; the disposal aud utilization of house refuse. 

 Disinfectants for domestic use. 



657. Closets. 



Water and earth closets, ash closets, hot-air closets, commodes, latrines, 

 disinfecting powders and tluids. insect-destroyers. 



658. Haths, etc. 



Bathing refjuisites of all kinds. Shower )>aths. Public and private wash 

 houses; washing api)aratu8, etc. 



659. HOUSEWIFEP.Y. 



Sweepers, washers, dusters, polishers, detergents. 



66. Costumes and Parts of Costumes. 



660. The History of CJostuiMes, etc. 



Retrospective collections. Costumes of all lands and times. Costumed fig- 

 ures. Costumes as shown hj portraits and other pictures. Fashion plates. 



Literature of dress. 



Curiosities, etc., of dress and bodily adornment. Tattoo patterns and proc- 

 esses. Mutilation aud deformation. 



Physiological effects of abuses of dress. 



661. Female Costume in 1892-'93. 



Complete costumes and separate outer garmeut. Fashion plates of the day, 



662. Accessories of Fe.mai.e Dress, 1892-'93. 



Head covering. Bonnets and millinery. 



Gloves, etc. 



Foot covering. 



Linen .and made-up articles of all kinds. 



Shawls, etc. 



663. Male Costume in 1892-'93. 



Complete costumes and separate outer garments. 

 P^'ashion plates of the day. 



