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space is 20 feet long by 4 feet wide by 7 feet high and is raised 

 I foot above the floor level. The case is accessible through the first, 

 third and fifth front panels which are hinged. The top panels are 

 glazed. 



Type S. Wall cases of type S were designed for the display 

 of skulls in the collection of New York anthropolog}'. The ex- 

 hibition space is 8 feet long by i foot 6 inches wide by 7 feet high 

 and is raised i foot above the floor level. Access is gained through 



Type NN 



the first and third front panels which are hinged on the end sides. 

 The top panels are glazed. The glass shelves are supported by 

 adjustable bronze brackets. 



Type T. Wall cases of type T were designed to display such 

 specimens in the ethnology and anthropology collections as com- 

 plete Indian skeletons, clothing and miscellaneous ethnology objects. 

 The exhibition space is 6 feet long by 2 feet wide by 7 feet high 

 and is raised i foot above the floor level. The top panels are glazed. 

 Access is gained through double doors in front. 



