KEY TO EXHIBITION HALLS 

 See Floor Plan on Opposite Page 



Location in Mi 





Administrative Offices Fifth Floor, 



Africa, Collections from . Se ond Floor, 



Asia, ( 'ollc tions from . . Third Floor, 



Auditorium ... First Floor, 



Auduboniana Third Moor, 



Birds, Lo al Second Floor, 



Birds of North America (Habitat Groups) Third Floor, 



Birds of the World Second Floor, 



( laves Fourth Flo< r, 



Central America Second Floor, 



( Jhina Third Floor, 



I )arw in Hall First Floor, 



Dinosaurs Fourth Floor, 



Engine Room First Floor, 



Eskimo Colle tion First Floor, 



Fishes, Recent Second Floor, 



Food Economics First Floor. 



Forestry, North American First Floor, 



Fossil Sea Repti'es Fourth Floor, 



Fossil Invertebrates Fourth Floor, 



Fossil Mammals (Mastodons) Fourth Floor, 



Fossil Mammals (Horses, Camels, etc.) Fourth Floor, 



Fossil Reptiles and Fishes Fourth Floor, 



Gems and Pre ious Stones Fourth Floor, 



Geology, Histori al Fourth Floor, 



Horse, Evolution of Fourth Floor, 



Indians of South America Third Floor, 



Indians of the North Paific Coast First Floor, 



Indians of the Plains First Floor, 



Indians of the Southwest First Floor, 



Indians of the Woodlands First Floor, 



Information Bureau First Floor, 



Inse ts Third Floor, 



Invertebrates First Floor, 



Library Fifth Floor, 



Mammals of North America Second Floor, 



Mammals of the World Third Floor. 



Man, Early Second Floor, 



Members' Room Third Floor, 



Memorial Hall First Floor, 



Meteorites First Floor, 



Meteorites First Floor, 



Mexico Second Floor, 



Minerals Fourth Floor, 



Monkeys, Apes and Rodents Third Floor, 



Pacific Islands Collections Fourth Floor, 



Peru Third Floor, 



Philippine Collections Fourth Floor, 



Polar Expeditions First Floor, 



Prehistoric Man in Europe Second Floor, 



Prehistoric Man of North America Second Floor, 



Public Health Third Floor, 



Reptiles and Amphibians Second Floor, 



Shells Third Floor, 



Visitors' Room First Floor, 



Whales Third Floor, 



Woods of North America First Floor, 



South Pavilion 



West Wing 



Southwest Pavilion 



Central Pavilion 

 West ( lorridor . 



West Corridor 



South Central w ing 

 Sunt h Central Wing . 

 South Gei tral Wing. 

 Southwesl Wing . . . 

 Southwest Pavilion 

 Southeast Pavilion. 

 Southeast Pavilion. 

 West Central Wing. 

 North Corridor. . 



Central Pavilion 



Southeast Wing 



Southeast Wing 



Bast Corridor 



South Central Wing 

 South Pavilion. . . 



Southeast Wing 103 



Southeast Pavilion 107 



West Corridor 118 



South Central Wing 114 



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 86 

 12 

 73 

 19 



117 

 43 

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 30 



107 

 10 

 15 



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29 



27 



100 



113 



101 





. . . 103 



Southwest Wing 



. .. 87 



South Central Wing. . . . 



13 



Southwest Pavilion 



20 





22 



Southwest Wing 



17 



Left of Entrance 



9 



Southeast Pavilion 



. .. 95 



Southeast Pavilion 



30 





. . . 123 



Southeast Wing 



. .. 58 



Southeast Wing 



. .. 93 



Southwest Pavilion 



47 



East Corridor 



69 



South Pavilion 



9 



South Pavilion 



11 



North Corridor 



11 



Southwest Wing 



43 



Southwest Wing 



. .. 119 



South Pavilion 



... 69 



Southwest Pavilion . 



. . . 120 



Southwest Wing 



87 



West Wing 



. . . 122 



East Corridor . 

 Southwest Pavilion 

 Southwest Pavilion 

 West Corridor ... 

 South Pavilion . . . 



West Wing 



Right of Entrance. 

 Southeast Wing. . 

 Southeast Wing . . . 



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 fagade (the only facade completed) becomes the "southeast pavilion." 



