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Triiiitj College (Universitat) geliehen, allein der Besitzvorbelialt lediglicli eioe ForaisacLe (Katalog 1895, 

 s. unten). Sehr seltene Stiicke aus den Cooksclien Seereiseu finden sicli darunter, ferner aiicli andere 

 von Neu Seeland, HeiTejj Viti usw. Eine Heraiisgabe dieses Wertbestandes mit Abbildungen wiirde 

 dankbar aufgenommon werdcQj da Dublin niclit so leiclit zu erreiclien ist. Jedes Gebiot -wird in acht 

 Gruppen geteilt: Feuor; Krieg mid Jagd; Musik; Kleidung; Hausgeriit; Landbaii; Eeligion; Verscliicdenes. 



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Icli gebo schlieBlich, iini von dem reichen Inbalte der groBen Sammlung eine Vorstellung zu 

 erwecken, die Hauptabteilungen aus dem „Sliort Guide to the Collections" in der dort innegehaltenen 



Reihenfolge : 



Art and Industrial Division, including Antiquities and Ethnographical Collections: 

 Greek Sculpture. Architectural Ornaments. Works of times aft(!r the Renaissance. Italian. French. Casts 



Art. Architectural Design. Water colours and sketches. 



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of Statuary. Greek and Eonian Antiquities. Eyptian Antiquities. Ethnographical Collections. Oriental 

 Collections^ chiefly Indian. Italian Architectui-al Ornaments. ]\rnsical Insti-uments. Furniture. Assyrian 

 and other Oriental Antiquities. Enamels. Brass and Bronze. Iron. English Silver. Irish Silver. Foreign 

 Silver. Leinster Collection of Postage Stamps. Irish Antiquities: Bronze Tools, Gold, Eai-ly Christian 

 Art in Ireland. Arms and Armour. Carved Ivories. Copies of Works in Ivory, Bronze, Marble. Japanese 



Miniatures. Engraving and Etching. Pottery 



and Porcelain, China, Burmah, Ceylon. Lace. Machinery and Manufactures. 



Botanical Department: Index Boom. Economic Collection. Herbarium. 



Natural History Division: History of Animals Collection. Geographical Distribution Collection: 

 General Distribution, Australian Region, Ethiopian Region, Oriental Region, Palaeai'ctic RegioUj Nearcti 

 Region, Neotropical Region. Irish Animals. Injurious Insects.' General Collection. Fossil Animals. 



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Geological and Mineralogical Departments: iMinei'alogical and Petrological Collections. 

 Geological Collections. Collection of Irish Minerals. Collections of Geological Survey of Ireland. 



An Veroffentlichnngen („Dopartment of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland. 

 Institutions of Science and Art, Dublin") liegen mir vor: 



Report of the Director for the 15 Months ending 31st March 1901, with appendices. 8. 1901 39 S. 



Short Guide to the Collections. 19. ed. s. a. 4. 10 S. (5 Pf) 



Guide to the Natural History Department. Series I. Vertebrate Animals. (Recent.) Part I. 

 Mammals and Birds, by A. G. More. 8. 1887 38 S. (35 Pf). Series II. Invertebrate Animals. Part I. 

 Recent Invertebrates, by A. C. Haddon. 8. 1887 17 S. (25 Pf) 



. A List of Irish Birds, by A. G. More. 2 ed. 1890 38 S. (35 Pf) 



Guide to the Collections of Rocks and Fossils, by A. McHenry & W. W. Watts. 8. 1898 

 155 S. (75 Pf) 



General Guide to the Art Collections: Parti. Greek and Roman Antiquities. Chapter HI. 



Greek and Roman Coins. 8. 1899 107 S. (10 Pf) 



Part IV. Lace and Embroidery. Chapter I. Lace. 



8. 1899 23 S. (10 Pf) 



Part VIIL Furniture. Chapter I. Italian Furniture. 8. 1899 11 S. (10 Pf). 



Chapter XL French Furniture. Also Dutch, Flemish, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. 8. 1900 22 S. 



8. 1900 22 S. (10 Pf). Alle drei von G. T. Plunkett. — 



(10 Pf). Chapter III. English Furniture. 



Part XV. Ivories. 8. 1899 49 S. (LO Pf) 



Collection of Weapons etc., chiefly from the South Sea Islands. 8. 1895 16, 62 S. 

 Two Lectures on the Art of Lace Making, by A. S. Cole. 8. 1884 20 S. (20 Pf) 

 List of some books in the National Library of Ireland or in the Library of the Museum which 



may be useful to visitors to the Museum. Natural History Collections: Zoology. Geology and Mineralogy. 



8. 1900 16 S. (10 Pf). 



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Im Winter 1900/1 warden von 14 verschiedencn Herren gegen Eintrittskarten 22 freie Vorlesungen 

 gehalten, die von 755 Horern besucht waren, eine veihaltnismiiRig geringe Zahl. 



Direktor des ganzen Museums G. T. Plunkett, zugleich Direktor des Royal College of Science, der 

 Metropolitan School of Art, der National Library und des Botanischen Gartens. Kustos der Abteilung fiir 

 Kunst und Gewerbe Th. H. Longfield, Assistenten J. J. Buckley^ E. P. Alabaster und A. McGoogan. 





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