THE EXHIBIT 487 



Class 13. Parallel Between Improvement by Better Breeding of Plants and 



Animals and of Human Family-stocks. 

 Class 14. Applied Eugenics. 



Sub-class 1 : Constructive or positive eugenics. 



Sub-class 2 : Negative eugenics. 



Sub-class 3 : National eugenics. 



Sub-class 4: Marriage laws. 



Sub-class 5: Selective migration. 

 Class 15. Eugenical Organizations and Publications. 



(For a more detailed classification see "Eugenical News," November, 

 1931, pages 186 and 187.) 



The following list reviews the exhibits, classified in logical relationship, 

 as actually shown in the Exhibits Hall. 



In Entrance Hall 



1. Wall drawing showing definition and scientific relations of eugenics as 

 a pure and as an applied science. 



2. Wall chart showing the classification of exhibits. 



3. Wall chart showing special collection of Darwin family pictures, in- 

 cluding a hitherto unpublished picture of Charles Darwin exhibited by his 

 son Leonard. 



4. Pedigree showing the distribution of natural traits of the Galton-Dar- 

 win- Wedgwood family. 



5. Bust of Francis Galton presented to the Galton Society by Dr. and 

 Mrs. Alexander E. Kohts. 



6. Bust of Thomas Edison and pedigree chart of the Edison family. For 

 this occasion the American Institute of Electrical Engineers loaned a bust 

 of Thomas Edison which had been presented by William S. Barstow. 



7. Graph showing Inventiveness by Racial Stock in the U. S.: 1927. 



8. Panel showing "Race Descent: American Statesmen." 



9. Table showing Race Descent of the Population of the U. S. 



10. A Proposed Census Card showing model set-up for birth registration, 

 personal identification and continuous census records. 



In the Main Hall 



1. West wall. Wall charts and pictures showing the inheritance of nat- 

 ural physical, mental and spiritual qualities in the families of (a) Abraham 

 Lincoln, (b) George Washington, and (c) Theodore Roosevelt. Case of 

 Roosevelt pedigree-data exhibited by Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and Mrs. 

 Richard Derby. 



