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strictest claims and not dust proof, are jet good and serviceable, 

 except that tliey have too much framework and too small doors. The 

 installation has been attended to with the greatest care and ever34hing 

 carried out with a degree of excellence that we seldom find. 



In the second tloor (fig. 112) the large hall is also not partitioned, 

 and is 10 meters high to the skylight; and to the galleries, 4.6 meters. 

 In the open space under the skylight are the large specimens of the 

 paleontological collection without cover, which likewise produce a 

 splendid eticct. Along the walls, in cases 2.4: meters high, under the 

 gallery, are the smaller skeletons and special exhibits of such a collec- 



