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In the north gallery are skeletons of the single and 

 double humped camels, of the mule, deer, etc. In 

 the south gallery are the priceless Elliott herbarium 

 and many other valuable herbariums, and much other 

 matter placed there pending its further arrangement. 

 It is hoped in the near future to have new dust and 

 insect proof cases made for the herbariums and the 

 other specimens of type and figured specimens in 

 which the museum is exceedingly rich. 



The gallery in the Hall of Invertebrates at present 

 contains only some odd specimens stored in the large 

 case from which the bison group has just been re- 

 moved. 



Gallery of Holmes Hall. — This gallery contains at 

 present, at the south end, the Biltmore herbarium 

 and the nucleus of the economic collection in botany, 

 and, at the north end, the series of large skeletons 

 which will be used to show the homologies of the 

 principal bones. 



