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Mr. Rothschild's collection will not merely be for his own private use 

 and that of his curators, but will be at the disposal of every competent 

 specialist who desires to make use of it for reference. While arrang- 

 ing the collection, Mr. Rothschild and his curators will prepare a 

 catalogue and describe the forms that appear to be new ; and the 

 systematic manner in which the collecting is being undertaken in 

 little-explored regions abroad is certain eventually to yield most 

 important results. 



In conclusion, we would advise all our readers who are interested 

 in mammals and birds, in the art of taxidermy, or in the arrangement 

 of exhibition cases, to visit the Tring Museum. It is a remarkable 

 and beautiful collection, of interest alike to the wandering amateur 

 and the professed naturalist. 



A. Smith Woodward. 



C. Davies Sherborn. 



