304 REPORT OF NATIOJMAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



Sfjiiare foi't. 



39. Biological lalwratory 23.3 



40. Fishes, storage 617 



Third jliior. 



41. Prehistoric archirology, exhibition hall (200 feet by 49 feet 7 inches) 9,916 



42. (Smithsonian Institution, former Regents' room.) 



43. Prehistoric archaeology, storage 198 



44. 45, and 46. Prehistoric archseology, laboratory 775 



North tower, upptr Jh)or>i. 



47-53, and 56. Mollnsks, laboratories, and storage 1, 372 



54 and 55. Marine invertel)rates, storage 266 



57-62. These rooms constitute the five up])er stories of the north tower and 



are not occupied 979 



South foicer, upper _ftn<>rs. 



The floors above the old Regents' room are used by the Institution mainly 

 for the storage of publications. 



63. Registrar's othce and tiles 424 



64. Shipping office 287 



65. Disbursing office 471 



66. Registrar's storage (basement) 865 



67. Documents, storage, and shipping rooms 708 



Total floor space in Smithsonian 51, 998 



Outside Buildincis. 



Frame huildiu;/ on reservation soidh of Sinitliwniun huiulimj. 



Square feet. 



Mammal taxidermists' workroom 1, 060 



Tin shop 340 



Total - 1, 400 



Natural History Laboratory on reservation //v.s7 uf Siulthsnnidn Imddiny. 

 Bird taxidermists' workroom, second floor 615 



Frame shed on Armory square adjacent to Bureau of Fisheries {eiitiniy used for storage) . 



Anthropology: Square feet. 



Ethnology 490 



Fisheries exhibit 4, 215 



Technology 745 



American history 112 



5,562 



Biology: 



Mammals 1 , 318 



Geology : 



Minerals .' 193 



Total 7, 073 



Three buildings on Smithsonian and Armory reservations 9, 088 



« Tiiese numbers are not given on the plans. 



