98 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL 
—the Wild Turkey group, the group of Feeding Birds; Department of 
Ethnology,— Blackfoot lodge, Maori heads, Japanese reception room; 
Department of Invertebrate Zodlogy,— enlarged models (75 diameters) 
of the Malaria Mosquito, model of the North Atlantic Squid, alcove 
labels on glass. 
A DIPLODOCUS FOR THE FRANKFURT MUSEUM. 
ee) 0) HE illustrations on this page and the following are of the 
WKeA new Senckenberg Museum of Natural History which 
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has just been finished at Frankfurt on the Main, Ger- 
many, and the interior court of the building. In this 
court as the place of honor in the museum has been 
installed a skeleton of the great fossil herbivorous reptile, 
THE SKELETON OF DIPLODOCUS 
Mounted in the covered court of the Senckenberg Museum 
Diplodocus, a gift from Mr. Morris K. Jesup. ‘This specimen, which is 
sixty-one feet long and twelve feet high, was taken from the famous 
Jone Cabin Quarry, near Medicine Bow, Wyoming, the place from 
