Index of Exhibition Halls 



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Administrative OffloM Fifth Floor, Soul li Pas ilion 122 



Africa, Collections from Second Floor, West \\\ inj-' "»"< 



Ancient Monninents. Mexico and Central \merica Second Floor. Southwell Wing 



Asia, Collections iroin Third Floor, Southwest Pavilion 89 



Auditorium First Floor, Central Pan ilion 24 



Auduboniana Thin! Floor, West Corridor 84 



Birds, Local Second Floor, West Corridor 19 



Birds of North \merica (Habitat Groups) Third Floor, South Central Wing 72 



Birds of the World Second Floor, South Central \\ ing 56 



Darwin Hall First Floor, Southeast Pavilion 37 



Elephant Croup Second Floor, Southeast Pavilion 70 



Engine Room First Floor, West Central ,\\ ing 24 



Eskimo Collections First Floor,J South Central \\ inf.' 2.'i 



Fishes, Recent Second Floor, Central Pavilion '>'■> 



Forestry, North American First Floor, Southeast W ing 35 



Fossil Fishlike Lizards Fourth Floor, West Corridor 97 



Fossil Invertebrates Fourth Floor, South Central Wing 109 



Fossil Mammals (Mastodons) Fourth Floor, South [Pavilion 97 



Fossil Mammals (Horses, Camels, etc.) Fourth Floor, Southeast W ing 99 



Fossil Reptiles and Fishes Fourth Floor, Southeast Pavilion 103 



Gems and Precious Stones Fourth Floor, West Corridor 115 



Geology, Historical Fourth Floor, South Central Wing 109 



Indians of South America Third Floor, Southwest Wing 85 



Indians of the North Pacific Coast First Floor, South Central Wing 20 



Indians of the Plains First Floor, Southwest Pavilion 29 



Indians of the Southwest First Floor, West Wing 32 



Indians of the Woodlands First Floor, Southwest Wing 20 



Information Bureau First Floor, Left of Entrance 19 



Insects Third Floor, Southeast Pavilion 93 



Invertebrates First Floor, Southeast Pavilion 37 



Jesup Collection of North American Woods First Floor, Southeast Wing 35 



Library Fifth Floor, West Corridor 122 



Mammals of North America Second Floor, Southeast Wing 65 



Mammals of the World Third Floor, Southeast Wing 92 



Members' Room Third Floor, East Corridor 71 



Memorial Hall First Floor, South Pavilion 19 



Meteorites First Floor, South Pavilion 20 



Meteorites Fourth Floor, South Central Wing 109 



Minerals Fourth Floor, Southwest Wing 117 



Monkeys, Apes and Rodents Third Floor, South Pavilion 71 



Pacific Islands Collections Fourth Floor, Southwest Pavilion 117 



Philippine Collections Fourth Floor, West Wing 121 



Polar Expeditions First Floor, East Corridor 35 



Prehistoric Man in Europe Second Floor, Southwest Pavilion 54 



Prehistoric Man of North America Second Floor, Southwest Pavilion 54 



Public Health Third Floor, West Corridor 80 



Reptiles and Amphibians Second Floor, South Pavilion 44 



Rodents Third Floor, South Pavilion 71 



Shells Third Floor, West Wing 91 



Visitors' Room First Floor, Bight of Entrance 19 



Whales Third Floor, Southeast Wing 92 



The halls are named according to the position they will have in the completed Museum building 

 which will consist of four long facades facing east, west, north and south respectively, each connected 



with the center of the quadrangle formed, by a wing extending between open courts. Thus the hall 

 at the eastern end of the south facade (the only facade completed) becomes (he "southeast pavilion." 



