Vill. SYNOPSIS OF MUSEUM. 
buildings. Vehicles and appliances for the transportation of 
the sick and wounded during peace and war, on shore or at 
sea. Apparatus for heating and lighting. Apparatus used 
for cooking. Laundry appliances. Bath-room and water- 
closet. Manufactured parts of buildings (sashes, &c.) 
17. EpucatTionaL.—Arrangements, furniture, appliances, and 
modes of training of Kindergarten, schools, colleges, pro- 
fessional and technicai schools, institutions for deaf, dumb, 
blind, etc. 
18. CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL Propucts.—Organic and 
inorganic preparations which are put to some useful purpose. 
19. Mopets, Drawines, anp Descriptions or Patents: Special 
attention is paid to those which are likely to prove of use in 
the Colonies, or which have been taken out in Australia. 
20. Exuipition Catatocurs, Trade Journals, Price Lists, and 
descriptions of new processes or industries. The information 
afforded to manufacturers, merchants, and tradesmen by a 
collection of this kind is of great value. 
Series of specimens illustrating all the stages of a manu- 
factured article are especially desired. Loans of suitable exhibits 
{removable at pleasure) are also received, and the Committee 
undertakes to take especial care of such, and to insure them 
against fire. 
Sufficient concise information is attached to each exhibit or 
group to satisfy without wearying the visitor; a full description will 
be given in the catalogues. ' The prices paid for specimens and 
their commercial value is indicated wherevér possible. The cost 
or value of gifts is not affixed where donors express wishes to 
the contrary. 
J. H. MAIDEN, 
Curator and Secretary. 
