314 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



A. — Museums of Nicw York City, Ai-hany, Buffai-o, a.vd Chicago — Cont'd. Pa^c. 

 I V. — Chicago — Con t i n ik m I . 



16. [Jnivers^ity of Cliicago — Continued. 



Libnu-y 502 



Cobb Lecture Hall 502 



Gymnasium 502 



Power house - 504 



Dormitories 504 



History of the university 507 



Female students 512 



Quarter system withdut Yacations 512 



Religious foundation 513 



Organization of the university 514 



Elementary and secondary s<'hools 516 



University extension 516 



University atfiliations 517 



University Press 517 



Conchision. 518 

 B.— Notes on some European museums and KiNnPED institutions. 



Introduction - 520 



V. — London ( England ) : 



17. Museum of Natural History 521 



18. British Museum 526 



19. Other London museums 528 



Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 528 



South Kensington, or Victoria and Albert Museum 529 



National Gallery : 530 



National Gallery of British Arts, or Tate Gallery 530 



Wallace collection 531 



Royal Botanical (hardens 531 



Horniman Free Museum 531 



British fire-prevention committee 532 



VI. — Oxford (England): 



20. University Museum, ethnographical deiiartmcnt (Pitt Rivers col- 



lection)' 533 



VII. — Birmingham (England) : 



21 . Corporation Art Gallery and Museum 538 



VIII.— Manchester ( England ) : 



22. Manchester museum of Owens College 540 



23. Peel Park Museum in Salford '. 544 



24. Various art museums 545 



Whitworth Institute 545 



Municipal school of arts 545 



City art gallery ami Manchester Art Museum 545 



25. Manchester Municipal Technical School 545 



26. John Rylands Library 548 



27. Free Reference Library 552 



IX.— Edinburgh (Scotland): 



28. University of Edinburgh 554 



Anatomical museum 555 



29. Museum of Science and Art - 557 



30. National Museum of Antiquities 560 



31. Various other museums. ....,.,..,,..,. ,.,...,..,,. 561 



