732 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



94. Journalism. {Special Monographic Exhibit.) 



No'iK. — The details of the airangemeut of this division are uot worked out. The 

 possibilities of an interesting display are very great. It should exhibit fully the 

 history of journalism, and American periodical literature, ])ast antl present, should 

 be very fully shown. 



93. Religious Organizations. 



950. Retrospkctivr Collections. 



951. History of RKLiciiors and Ecclesiastical OuciANiZATioNS. 



Statistics and literature of religious organizations and systems. Origin, 

 nature, growth and extent of various religious systems and faiths. 



952. Ecclesiastical Edifices. 



Plans, models, and pictures of exteriors and interiors. Interior tittings. 



Furniture. 



Decoration. Windows. Painting. 



Vestments and other accessories of ecclesiastical costume. 



Church plate, etc. 



953. Religious Music. 



Choirs. Hymnology. 



954. Accessories of Private Devotions. 



955. Charitable and Reformatory Work. 



Church guilds, etc. 



956. Special Educational Work. 



Systems and methods of religious instructions and training for the young. 

 Sunday schools, furniture and ai)paratu8. 

 Associations for religious and moral improvement. 

 Academies and colleges under denominational control. 



957. Mis.sioNS and Missionary Work. 



History of missions. 



Maps, showing missions, past and present, in regard to geographical distri- 

 bution. 



Societies and organizations tor the jiropagatiou of systems of religion by 

 missionarj^ eft'i^rts. 



Spreading the knowledge of religious systems by publications. 



958. The Bible. 



Versions in every tongue. Editions of all kinds. 



The English Bible. 



Bible societies. Colportage. 



96. Education, Primary.^ 



960. Principles of Primary Education. 



Literature, statistics and diagrams. Statistics as to the effects of "cram- 

 ming" and overwork on the young, etc. 



961. Home Education of Infants. 



Educational toys. Toy-books, home primers, children's periodicals. 



962. Kindergartens and Infant Schools and Creches. 



Apparatus and fittings, toys, games, and kindergarten amusements. Models 

 and appliances for teaching, examples of school work. 



963. Primary Schools, City ajvd Country. 



School houses and furniture. Apparatus and fittings. Models and appliances 

 for teaching, text-books, diagrams, examples. Specimens of work in ele- 

 mentary schools. 



*The classification is essentially that of the Philadelphia Exhibition. 



