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opportunity of seeing the Brandspuit come to the rescue — a sight 

 that did not strengthen our belief in the safety of the fine collection 

 in the present building. In the new quarters the conditions seemed 

 better; there were fewer shops, none close at hand, and there 



40. TEYLER'S MUSEUM, HAARLEM. 



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41. MUSEUM VOOR KUNST EN NIJVERHEID, HAARLEM. 



was more room and of course better arrangement. Dr. J. D. E. 

 Schmeltz, so valuable a guide on my former visit, was no longer 

 living, 1 but his son Mr. J. C. E. Schmeltz was an assistant in the 

 museum, and the new Director, Dr. H. H. Juynboll (Fig. 39), and 



1 A portrait of the late Dr. Schmeltz and a bibliography of his many con- 

 tributions to Ethnology are published in Internationales Archiv fiir Ethno- 

 graphic, Band xviii, 1910. [193] 



