EXPLANATION OF PLATES 2 AND 3. 



Standard forms of cases used in the U. S. National Museum. 



Fiji. 1. I'lEH Case. 



Fig. 1'. AnovE Case. 



Fig. 3. Tahi.e Case (upright). 



Fig. 8A. Tahi.e Case (upright), half size. 



Fig. 4. Taih.e Cask (sloping). 



Fig. 4A. Table Case (sloping), half size. 



Fig. 5. Table Case (flat). 



Fig. 6. Table Case (Gray pattern), storage base. 



Fig. 7. Taisle Case (Cray pattern), glazed base. 



Fig. 8. Kensington C.\se (Gray pattern). 



Fig. 9. I '.MT Table. 



Fig. itA. iNiT Taule (Half size). 



Fig. 9r>. Unfi' Table (quarter size). 



Fig. 10. 1?ASE Tables. 



Fig. lOA. Base Tables (dwabf size). 



Fig. 11. Floor Screen. 



Fig. 11 A. Arch Screen. 



Fig. 12. Table Screen. 



Fig. I'A. Slide Screen Case. 



Fig. 13A. Slide Screen Case (half size). 



Fig. 14. Door Screen Case. 



I'ig. 1."). Case Top Screen. 



Fig. 1(). Half Column (for wiN(i-FRAMES). 



Fig. 17. (;lass Screen (sloping). 



Fig. l<s. (; lass Screen (upright). 



Fig. 19. SiA.NDARD Bookcase. 



Fig. 20. Standard i^iiELF-sTACK. 



Fig. 21. Standard 1'igeon-iiole Stack. 



Fig. 22. Standard Card-catalogue Drawer. 



Fig. 23. IMt Drawers, 2" to 12" deep, 24' wide. 



Fig. 24. I'nit Boxes ((jlazed), standard. 



Fig. 25. Wing Frames (standard). 



