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tion illustrating the history of pottery and porcelain, especially rich 

 in examples of European wares ; the Livingston collection of pottery, 

 noteworthy for the illustrative material it furnishes for the early his- 

 tory of our country; a library of books and photographs of classical and 

 medieval archeology; collections to illustrate the history and processes 

 of the graphic arts ; reproductions of Greek and Roman coins and gems; 

 specimens of Greek and Roman marble; bronze medals and casts of 

 ivories from the Roman to the Gothic period; a series of casts from the 

 Arch of Trajan at Beneventum; a small collection of paintings and 

 sculptures; and exhibits of the results of the Princeton expedition to 

 Syria. 



The museum is in charge of Allan Marquand, director, and is 

 open to visitors from 8 to 6. 



SALEM: 



SALEM COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 



The society has a historical collection comprising pewter plates 

 brought from England by Samuel Hedge in 1675, when the colony was 

 settled; 2oo original deeds from 1675 to 1775; original wills from 1705 

 on; an album of photographs of colonial houses in Salem County; 

 files of Salem newspapers from 1819; and a small collection of Indian 

 relics, minerals, and other articles of local interest. 



TRENTON: 



NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



STAFF. Curator, S. R. Morse. 



ANTHROPOLOGY. 612 specimens, including Indian relics and a 

 small Philippine collection. 



BOTANY. Over 2000 specimens, not at present arranged for exhi- 

 bit. The material contains 160 specimens of New Jersey woods, in- 

 cluding the leaves, flowers, and fruits of the trees, and a complete 

 collection of 136 marine algae, made by the curator from the New Jersey 

 coast. 



EDUCATION. School exhibits, including exhibits of school work 

 sent to the expositions at Philadelphia, in 1876, at New Orleans, in 

 1885, at Chicago, in 1893, at Buffalo, in 1901, at Charleston, in 1901-2, 

 at St. Louis, in 1903, and at Jamestown, in 1907. 



GEOLOGY. Minerals, on exhibition, 325, in storage, 1675; Rocks, 

 on exhibition, 355, in storage, 4145; Economic geology, on exhibition, 

 569, in storage, 775 ; Relief maps, models, etc., 18. The mineral series 



