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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



and are ponsequently well lighted, while all corridor.s look out upon the 

 courtyards. Its interior, treated primarily with regard to its useful- 

 ness, is, nevertheless, decorated with the most marked artistic taste, 



and I note particularly the application of glazed bricks of a fine dark- 

 brown color (Burniantoff's glazed bricks from the Leeds Fire Clay 

 Company Limited, in Leeds), which are also employed at the base of the 

 exterior of the building. In the P^nglish climate, which is mild as com- 



