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3. Waiting Room 



4. Academy Room 



5. West Assembly Room 



6. Collection of Corals 



FIRST FLOOR 



SOUTH PAVILION 



Memorial Hall 



The Information Bureau and the Checking Room are at the south 



. entrance. Wheel chairs for children or adults are available without 



charge. Postcards, photographs, guide leaflets, and Museum publications 



of various sorts are for sale here. On the right and left of 



Bureau ^ e entrance are small Assembly Halls in which lectures to 



classes from the public schools of the City are given and 



where the New York Academy of Sciences and other scientific societies 



hold their meetings. 



From the lobby the visitor first enters Memorial Hall and faces the 

 marble statue of Morris K. Jesup, third President of the 

 Morris K Jesun Museum. Mr. Jesup was a founder, trustee and benefac- 

 tor of the Museum and for twenty-seven years its Presi- 

 dent. Under his administration and through his liberality the Museum made 



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