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to exhibit the objects and allow room to fill the lacuure in the col- 

 lection. At present, this does not appear to be within the power of 

 the Academy ; but it seems proper to state that siicli an arrange- 

 ment is very desirable so that it may receive consideration in any 

 future extension of the Society's building. 



Respectfully submitted, 



D. G. Brinton, 

 Professor of Ethnology and Archceology, 



