PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 

 OUTLINE. 



I. — Mankind. Anthropology. 



1. Man as a zoological unit Somatology and psycliol- 



ogy. 



2. Man, grouped in peoples or races . (a) Kaces of men, physical 



characters; (h) linguis- 

 tic characters; (c) art 

 and industrial charac- 

 ters; (d) ethnogeuy; (e) 

 geographical distribu- 

 tion of races; (/) his- 

 tory, prehistoric and re- 

 cent, etc. 



3. Man, in individual manifesta- Eepresentative men : Bi- 



tions. ograx)hy. 



II. — The Eauth as Man's Abode. Hexiology. 



4. The earth, in the solar system ..Cosmology.. 



5. The earth's structure Geology. 



6. The features of the earth's sur- Physiography. 



face. 



7. The atmosphere and its phe- Meteorology. 



no men a. 



8. Effects of man upon the earth's Man and nature. 



surface, and of climate, phy- 

 sical features, «&c., on man. 



9. Apjjortionment and nomencla- Geography. 



ture of the earth's surface. 

 10. Exploration of t-he earth Voyages and travels. 



III. — Xatural Eesources. Force and Matter. 



.11. Force in its manifestations Physics, mechanics, and 



physiology. 



12. The elements and their com- Chemical collections. 



binations. 



13. Inorganic matter Mineralogical collections. 



14. The vegetable kingdom Botanical collections. 



15. The animal kingdom Zoological collections. 



IV. — The Exploitative Industries. Exploitative Technol- 

 ogy. 

 Frimary. 



16. Exploitation of inorganic ma- Mining and quarrying. 



terials. 



