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the Museum, to say a few words with regard to the 
collection of skeletons which will be found in the 
next corridor. Not sufficient material was available to 
permit of an attempt at even a representative collec- 
tion of the chief forms of the skeleton in the various 
types of animals ; but there are sufficient examples to 
be of considerable service to the student, and many 
animals are represented which are not otherwise to be 
found in the collections, the Marmoser (/apale 
jfacchus) for instance in 
Case |, 
is one of these. In this case will also be seen 
skeletons of the Lioness (2), Dog, Striped Hyeena, 
Polar Bear, Cat, Otter, Hedgehog, Squirrel, Hare, 
and Rabbit. 
Case ll. 
contains skeletons of the Leopard, Bloodhound, 
Wild Pig, and several skulls of Dogs and Pigs 
Case Ill. 
has skulls of the Dugong and Walrus, and some 
extremely fine Walrus tusks; two very large tusks of © 
the African Elephant, as well as a skull of the same 
species; also teeth of both the African and the 
Indian Elephants, and a good skeleton of a Camel. 
In 
Case IV. 
are a number of skulls of various species of Dol- 
phins and Seals, some of them of considerable 
interest, a fine Narwhal’s tusk, and three skulls of 
Hippopotami, one of which is a remarkably fine one 
from the River Niger. 
