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ETHNOLOGY. 



Bone weapons ; 

 Bronze weapons; 



Iron weapons, embracing those for — 

 Striking and tlirowing, as — 



Sticks or staves ; 



Clubs ; 



Lassos ; 

 For cutting and thrusting, as — 



Axes and hatchets ; 



Cutlasses ; 



Swords ; 



Knives ; 



Scythes ; 

 For sawing, as — 



Fish-tooth weapons ; 

 For pricking or stabbing, as — 



Lances and spears ; 



Eapiers ; 



Daggers, &c. ; 

 For shooting, as — 



Missiles, slings ; 



Javelins ; 



Blowing-tubes and arrows ; 



Arrows and arrow-heads ; 



Bows ; 



Quivers ; 



Darting boards and straps ; 



Catapults ; (?) 



Cross-bows and arrows ; 



Fire-wreaths ; 



Fire-weapons of all kinds ; 



Balls and fire-arms. 

 Means of defense, &c. — 

 Shields and bucklers. 

 Hilts. 

 Caltrops. 

 Fetters. 



Pitfalls and snares. 

 Besieging apparatus. 



Thereto also the raw materials, mineral, 

 vegetable, and animal, are to be added, 

 as well as the originals furnished by 

 nature, such as — 

 Drift pebbles. 

 Pointed and perforated stones, ores, 



&G. 



Wooden hooks, clubs, &c. 

 Teeth, &c., serving as models. 



4. — Tools and implements. 



Those for domestic purposes. 



For every kind of handiwork. 



For flint pecking and chii^ping, stone 



boring and polishing. 

 For tanning leather and making shoes, 



&c. 

 For agriculture. 

 For mining. 

 For fishing. 

 For hunting. 

 For horticulture. 



For manufactures and industrial arts ; out 

 of— 



Stone. 



Wood and vegetable fibers. 



Bones and such like materials. 



Metals. 



To these are to be added raw-materials 

 and implements furnished by nature; 

 also machines and their parts, for — 

 Spinning, knitting, and weaving. 

 Mealing. 

 Grinding tools. 

 Apparatus and necessaries for scientific 

 and industrial purposes, and those whose 

 use is not known. 



5. — Clothing. 



Eaw material, as — 

 Wool. 



Hides and leather. 

 Animal and vegetable fiber. 

 Bark and bast. 

 Other materials. 

 Materials and products in the different 

 stages of manufacture, as — 

 Woolen stufi's. 

 Silk stuff's. 

 Linen stuffs. 

 Cotton stuffs. 



Different varieties of, and mixed ma- 

 terials. 

 Articles of clothing, as — 

 Aprons and girdles. 

 Body-clothing — 



Breeches. 



Shirts. 



Vests. 



Jackets. 



Coats for men. 

 Outer wrappings and dress of women — 



Bodices. 



Laces. 



Corsets. ^ 



Gowns. 



Over-garments. 

 Armor, mail, &c. 

 Cloths. 

 Neck-kerchiefs, 



Collars and capes. 



Shawls. 



Pocket-handkerchiefs. 



Veils. 



Towels. 



Coverlets. 

 Arm-clothing — 



Sleeves. 



Euffles. 



Gloves, 

 Foot-covering — 



Stockings. 



Garters. 



Moccasins. 



Shoes. 



Boots. 



Sandals, &c. 

 Head-gear — 



Hats. 



Caps. 



Hoods. 



Cowls, 



Head-cloths. 



Turbans, 



Helmets. 



Masks, &c. 



