REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR I913 Q 



occupy space next to the wall. It is consequently constructed as the 

 longitudinal half of C, somewhat widened (2 feet 9 inches wide) 

 to give it proportion, and closed at the back where it comes in con- 

 tact with the wall. It is designed to display the same series of 

 objects as types C and D. 



The storage space consists of 16 drawers arranged in 4 rows of 4. 

 The cases as at present installed stand singly against the south wall 

 of the west mezzanine. 



Type F. Type F is specially adapted to the display of such group- 

 ings as lend themselves to a flat display treatment, such as feather 

 ornaments, war clubs, wampum belts, etc. Consequently, the level 

 of the exhibition space is somewhat lower with respect to the floor 

 level and the space proportionately low to its length and width ; in 

 other words, type C has been flattened out to meet the needs for 

 the display of flatter objects. 



Type F 



The exhibition space is in the form of a low wedge 5 feet long 

 by 5 feet wide and i foot 3 inches high, the top, sides and ends of 

 which are glazed. The inclined tops form the lids and the exhibi- 

 tion space somewhat overhangs the supporting storage portion to 

 give better symmetry to the general case outline. 



The storage portion is furnished with a bottom and one shelf on 

 both sides of the case closed with wooden doors, 



