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which, with the corridors between them, accommodate the British 

 Birds, the Raptorial Birds, the Foreign Birds (not raptorial), the 

 Picture Gallery, the Mammals, and Fishes, as well as the fine 

 geological collection formed principally by the late Mr. John Gunn. 

 These have been arranged pretty nearly in accordance with the 

 scheme submitted by Mr. P. L. Sclater to the Trustees in 1891, 

 and have been more than once inspected and generally approved 



Plan of Norwich Castle and Museum. 



by Sir William Flower, our leading authority on museums. There 

 is also a Muniment Room, in which are preserved municipal 

 documents which go back to the year 1240 ; and, as will be seen 

 from the accompanying plan, a good committee-room, where the 

 Norwich naturalists meet once a month during seven months of 

 the year for scientific discussion, and to read papers. 



