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7. Archeology ; Anthropology. 

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

 tional display and coileetions, 160 square feet. 



Summary. 



Number of Numhpr fo Additional space 



specimens hfiHlripd required, 



on exhibition. °® aaaea. square feet. 



Geology 3,6(i0 1,000 300 



Economic geology 180+25* ? 360 



Minerals ' 3,000 1,500 800 



Palaeozoic palteontology. 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 



Eadiates 120 



Conchology 480 



Crustacese 40 



Entomology , 100 



Osteology • . 100 



Ornithology 220 



Mammalia 500 



Alcoholic specimens 100 



Birds' eggs 50 



Reptiles and fish. 100 



1,760 



Additional space 



required, 



square feet. 



Botany. — IS'umber of species in all classes, 7,100 210-1- 



" A generic collection , 200 



" For woods and timber, etc 



Archfeology. — Area occupied 160 



Additional area needed. 



Twelve thousand specimens now on exhibition in the cases of 

 the Museum. 



The present area of the Museum is 7,889 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. 



