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105. CoLLKCTivR Exhibits. Isolated hy thk Boakd of Management for Rea- 



sons OF Convenience. 

 Machinery in motion. (See detailed t-lassitication under Division 40.) 

 Electricity and magnetism, andtlieir applications. 

 Pomological exhibitions. 

 Horticultural displays in the o])en air. 

 Live-stock exhibitions, etc. 

 Agricultural machinery at work. 

 Waste products and their utilization. 



Athletic contests and games. Angling tournaments, rille practice, etc. 

 Military displays and competitive drills. 

 Fire companies and competitive contests. 

 Pyrotechnic competitions. 



106. Special Industries. Collective Exhibits. 



As inother exhibitions, organizations representing great industrial interests 

 will desire to erect and maintain buildings for 8])ecial collective exhi- 

 bits — ('. //., the brewing industry, the leather industries, the textile in- 

 dustry, etc. 



107. Amekican Etiin()(;rapiiy .\nd that of other Colntries. 



Special monographic exhibit of the tribes of American ahorigiucs. Similar 



colh^'tions from other lands. 

 Villages or families of various priuiitive ])e()ples engaged in their native 

 occupations. 

 lOs. Si-EciAL Monographic Exhibits Showing the Civilization of Coiniries 



WHICH have Contributed Lahgklv to the Peopling of America. 

 lOy. Other Collective Exhibits, 



