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Category 3. Collections of male and female — pelves. 
4. Collections of typical Italian brai 
t 5. Preparations showing the development of the skeleton. 
sy 6. Anthropological models and cas . 
Crass IV. 
Anthropo-biology and Ethnology. 
Category 1. Normal development in height, weight, bn i vitality. 
ou 2. Puberty and menstruation among Italian women. 
weet Refraction i in ens sax in — with skull- iiis, schools, sex, &c. 
“ 4. Physiologi studies upon Italians. 
“ 5. Distribution of color in the hair and eyes of Italians, 
> 6. Expression and physiognomy of the Italians, 
«« 7. Acclimation of Italians in foreign countries. 
« 8. Acclimation of non-Italian peoples in Italy. 
= 9. OTs of Sardinia. 
Crass V. 
Pathological Anthropology. 
Category 1. Anomalies in the development of the human body. 
“ 2. Cranial pathology. 
” 3. The delinquent classes in Italy. 
= 4. The insane in Italy. 
* 5. The defective classes. 
Crass VI. 
Prehistoric and Palacethnic Anthropology. 
Corey 1. Geologic time, The ect 
2. 
z The Quatern 
ste 3. - “ Recent sands satelite. neolithic and bronze. 
Crass VII. 
Ethnography. 
Category 1. Clothing characteristic of different parts of Italy. 
2. Ornaments. 
i > PER of dress. 
s 4. Tattoo ooing. 
wed z Habitations in model and design. 
" 6. Characteristic furniture. 
“5.9. Foner 
te 8. Textiles, 
had 
9. Primary industries pas the gifts of nature). 
“% 10. Receptacles of every kind. 
“ 11. Land transportation. 
* 12. Water transportation. 
“ 13. Religion, superstitions, legends et similia. 
“ 14, Feasts, fêtes, carnivals, 
“© s-5. Music. 
_ 16. Popular dances, 
«17. Songs, books and prints seats to literature and popular superstition. 
“18, Italian ethnography. 
_ Class vit, in our scheme, would be termed Technography. 
