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7. Archeology ; Anthropology. 

 The area occupied 160 square feet. The area required for addi- 

 tional display and collections, 160 square feet. 



Summary. 



Number of •Nrnmhpr tn Additional space 



specimens h^^dded required, 



CD exhibition. °® aaaea, square feet. 



Geology 3,6(i0 1,000 300 



Economic geology 180+25* ? 360 



Minerals ' 3,000 1,500 800 



Palieozoic palaeontology. 11,700 30,000 7,400 



Secondary and tertiary 



palaeontology 3,000 about 1,000 1,500 



on hand, to 

 provide for 

 future ad- 

 ditions. 

 Wadsworth's gallery — For the proper arrangement .... 100 



Zoology — More than 80,000 specimens in the following 

 classes, with additional space required in each, making 

 a total of 1,760 



Kadiates 120 



Conchology 430 



Crustacese 40 



Entomology 100 



Osteology 100 



Ornithology 220 



Mammalia 500 



Alcoholic specimens 100 



Birds' eggs 50 



Reptiles'and fish 100 



1,760 



Additional spaco 



required, 



square feet. 



Botany. — Number of species in all classes, 7,100 210+ 



" A generic collection 200 



" For woods and timber, etc ... 



Arch8eolog3^ — Area occupied 160 



A-dditional area needed. 



Twelve thousand specimens now on exhibition in the cases of 

 the Museum. 



The present area of the Museum is 7,389 square feet, now occu- 

 pied for the exhibition of collections. 



An additional area of 12,790 square feet is required for the 



* Blocks of Iron ore. 



