III. Ministering to Lodging, Furniture, Machinery, &c.
IV. Ministering to Health.
V. Ministering to Charity.
VI. Ministering to Justice.
VII. Ministering to Education.
VIII. Ministering to Religion.
IX. Various Arts and Employments, not included in the foregoing.
X. Residue of Population, not having specified occupations, and including unemployed persons and women.
This, however, is no improvement upon the English classification. There is the same want of discrimination, and the same disregard of the great “economical” divisions of society.
Moreover, to show the extreme fallacy of such a classification, it is only necessary to make the following extract from the Report of the Commissioners for Great Britain:—