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CaseN. (5): Axis Deer. (10): Roebuck. (12): Musk Deer. 



Case O. Male, Female and Young of Buffalo. 



Case F. (1-2): Wild Buffalo, Europe, forests of the Czar, very 

 rare. (3-10) : Antelopes, South Africa. 



Case Q,. (1-3): Spring-bok, Siberian Antelope, Chamois. (4-10): 

 Morocco Sheep, Male and Female of Rocky Mountain Sheep. Or- 

 der Hyracoklea, (13) : Hyrax or Rock Rabbit . 



Case R. (1-4): Order Roclentia, Mice, Jumping-Mice. (6): Dor- 

 mice. (7-8) : Below Beavers, above Flying Squirrels. (10-13) : 

 Squirrels. 



CaseS. (4): Chinchilla. (6): Porcupines. (8): Rabbits. (10-11): 

 Order Edentata, Sloths, Armadillos. Order Marsupialia, (12-13) : 

 Opossums, Tasmanian Wolf. 



Case T. (1-4): Kangaroo. (5-6): Above Koala, Wombats. 

 Order Monotrernata, (6) : Below Duckbills and Echidna. 

 On the stair- way, first landing, a painting, " The Wounded Bison," 

 by the late W. J. Hays. 



SECOND FLOOR OR PRINCIPAL HALL. 



Hallway, at the head of the main stairs, a portrait of Mr. John 

 David Wolfe, presented by Miss 0. L. Wolfe. 



BIRDS. 



Case A (1-6) and Case B (1-4): Systematic collection of Birds 

 and their skeletons, illustrating the Families and Sub-Families of 

 the classification adopted (that of Professor Lilljeborg, of Upsala, 

 Sweden), from the Thrush to the Penguin. 



Case B. (6): Commence Elliot collection of North American 

 Birds, the sub-family, genus and species and its common names 

 are shown on the labels. 

 This collection fills also Cases C, D, E and F. 



Case G. Humming Birds, nearly all from Central and South 



America. 

 Case H. Commences Birds of South and Central America. 



Verreaux and Maximilian collections fill Cases H, I and J. 

 Case H. (7) : Lower shelf, Cock of the Eock. (8) : Middle and 



lower shelves, Chatterers and Bell Birds. (10): Middle shelf, 



Umbrella Birds. 



