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Fig. 1.— Assemblage of geo-ethnic units of different sizes. I. A small unit extending the full width 

 Of the hall and occupying a single line of cases. II. A large unit, also extending across the hall 

 and occupying three tiers of cases. III. A small unit confined to one side of the hall, with two 

 rows of cases. IV. A unit similar to the preceding, with three tiers of eases. The wall cases are 

 also utilized in each instance. 



Fig. 2.— Section of museum building showing central sky-lighted hall, .1. with galleries, /.', and side 

 lighted halls, c. This grouping of halls seems well adapted to the great body of anthropologic 

 exhibits. 



