208 THE LANGUAGES OP THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO 
a. mammalia. 
b. birds. 
c. reptiles. 
d. fishes. 
e. mollusks, Crustacea. 
f. insects, corals, sponges. 
g . words relating to animals (excluding those applicable to man 
also, which are included in class 10 ) 
C. Words relating to man generally . 
10. to the human body. 
a. anatomically. 
b. sensations and appetites. 
c. diseases. 
d. purely animal acts and-funclions. 
11. to the mind, 
intellect, 
b , emotions 
c, ethics, and other purely mental ideas not falling under a & b, 
12. all words appertaining to man in general and not 
embraced by 10 and 11 (ex. gr. those expres¬ 
sive of his action on himself, on other men, 
their action on him, possession, personal and 
possessive pronouns &c.) 
D. Words appertaining t& human society , and 
particular arts and avocations. 
13. to what directly concerns the care of the person. 
a. to food and cooking. 
b. to dress, ablution, Ac. 
c. to houses. 
d. to furniture, utensils, &c. 
14. to religion. 
15. to family and social relations. 
16. to government. 
a. to kings, highest functionaries, subordinate ib. 
b. to civil law, administration of justice, police, crimes and 
punishments 
c. to territorial divisions, public works, revenue, 
d. to military matters. 
17. to social and domestic usages, customs; habits, &c. 
IS. to sciences and hue arts. 
a. to arithmetic, coins, weights and measures, 
b. to division of time. 
c. to writing, literature, education. 
d. to painting, sculpture, carving, music, &c, 
ti to medicine. 
/, to other sciences and fine arts, 
