PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 3 



17. Exploitation of A^egetable pro- Lumbering audfield-giean- 

 ducts of si^ontaneous growth. ing. 



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



Secondary. 



19. Culture of plants Agriculture, horticulture 



and forestry. 



20. Culture of animals: domestic Pecudiculture. 



animals and theii' uses. 



V. — The Elaborative Industries. — Elaborative Technology. 



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



22. Distillation, manufacture of perfumeries, &c. 



23. Oils, fats, soaj)S, 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, basket-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. 

 30. Potter^', and the ceramic industry. 



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



38. Construction, architecture, and civil engineering. 



YI. — Ultimate Products and their Utilization. 



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



40. Narcotics 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. 

 4!i. 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. 



