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SSS SR 80 C8 ai, | aa en ae eres Fifth Floor, 
SEP SEEDERS SEOMI Ss «<2 «= << Co oo em & wlcde op « olarays Second Floor, 
INS CMENI Sod, fs yak a hon alent oh oe Third Floor, 
RUIN EE te PR CE RS A alae SWRA First Floor, 
EE Se  - e Por eee ekeee Third Floor, 
LOSS sis ae JS al re’ a parr Second Floor, 
Birds of North America (Habitat Groups)...........Third Floor, 
a EN ES ee | ee re Second Floor, 
SPEER RIEATREINI Pee Se A ee Sic cas Second Floor, 
ae Se Poe i a, ee ae Third Floor, 
RINE ORR tn ek ED kt Coe itis a wie tee we First Floor, 
UE ee NN ee Se 8s ces weed ale Fourth Floor. 
LO ESTE SANT SS SR A ee gg a First Floor, 
pe ernIIR ARTIS ee ee nn Oi ee wis 4 kta oe First Floor, 
SNS ar ee Se lege enn ee Second Floor, 
Pemernury. IOrkm Avwieriean:. 2 ooucs 22 5 oe oo oe on First Floor, 
TSU a ge ee ee Fourth Floor, 
RGUATEWENMETITRRE So Sc. eee oS ae We whew ig wo alk Fourth Floor, 
Fossil Mammals (Mastodons)...................... Fourth Floor, 
Fossil Mammals (Horses, Camels, etc.)............. Fourth Floor, 
Sa SS ESOT Oc a a Fourth Floor, 
CePeeRIME PEMIGUS SLODES: 2 o..0. 16k. Sh chee oe Scie « Fourth Floor, 
Dre PETIGRTiGal nk set AE ott eee Fourth Floor, 
LO ESET OT STS Ae Oo See rr Third Floor, 
Indians of the North Pacific Coast.................. First Floor. 
a ES SS ae ee ae ee ane ee First Floor, 
SR PUMMC CRT EEM: (IOMSEIT WERE Soo 5 ried ccs » Soe bn gale oe First Floor, 
Indians of the Woodlands....... Mae, tay an eee First Floor, 
0 SS I a te eee fe aie = ak ee a ae First Floor, 
Insects..... RS Ree Ale RE SOS SRN Pac) tien wee Ee Third Floor, 
aS EN SE Aa eh a Di eee nn ae a tee First Floor, 
Jesup Collection of Nerth American Woods.......... First Floor, 
0 a ee pee gle ts Pea. tan Fifth Floor, 
eammmnme of North America... ..f.. >. ....- 252 -. «es Second Fleor, 
mM NE, EAMG WH OTEC <5. <4. oro Ge a cee Fe Soe Sa Third Floor, 
EN MLTR, se ey OO oo oe a Third Floor, 
akc ee er ee ae ee First Floor, 
PECL rik. See Ee SS Oe ee aes. First Floor, 
Tp aera A ee on oe Fourth Floor, 
OEM te be Sees Seiia e, «Poe ae ee Second Floor, 
OS Sx ageless ee ees Fourth Floor, 
Monkeys, Apes and Rodents....................... Third Floor, 
Peamue inanges Conecions... 22. ..2...i:.0..52:.40 Fourth Floor, 
ee eS sah a mEel sw aye’ ne oon We Third Floor, 
EE AO ER POR, See earns © oer ea Fourth Floor, 
Cy A el ee 2 ee ee First Floor, 
Prehistoric Man in Europe.............-......- ,-- Second Floor, 
Prehistoric Man of North America................. Second Floor, 
aI ARI eat, ee eas At eS rm Third Floor, 
NUS UINNEE MURINE 2 Shs inns nic sso kas wc dno nad Second Floor, 
Rodents...... TE Se ae Oe Cllr Soi g el Se ne ae Third Floor, 
DU ie ir gies Fo ale oe axa, Se i Gie.n ole Third Floor, 
UMITER REE CERI eli, WE ene a yl Gh bP oh, eels we 4 First Floor, 
SE RS oe Re Fs She Pg ony. 6 ore. x,o ome nev 0.2» Third Floor, 
KEY TO EXHIBITION HALLS 
See Floor Plan on Opposite Page 
Location in Museum Page 
South Pavilion: >. os. ox... 121 
WV Geir WIDE. S Oecls 2 Pee. 46 
Southwest Pavilion....... 8S 
Central Pavilion.......... 15 
West Camidor.7......2:>« 6 
West Corridor *:....... 6. .«: 40 
South Central Wing...... 71 
South Central Wing...... 47 
Southwest Wing.......... 4i 
Southwest Pavilion....... 88 
Southeast Pavilion....... 27 
Southeast Pavilion........ 105 
West Central Wing....... 15 
South Central Wing...... 15 
Central. Pavilion.......:.... 53 
Southeast Wing.......... 25 
Wrest Corridor: .o.4)5....2 97 
South Central Wing...... 111 
South Pavilion... , 2.3... - 97 
Southeast Wing. fx. 0. ok 99 
Southeast Pavilion........ 105 
West Gormeuor. <= f. 6-05 116 
South Central Wing...... 112 
Southwest Wing.......... 84 
South Central Wing...... 11 
Southwest Pavilion....... 19 
CR MTT sh cee ee 21 
Southwest Wing.......... 47 
Left of Entrance......... 9 
Southeast Pavilion........ 92 
Southeast Pavilion........ 27 
Southeast Wing.......... 25 
Wreat Cordon... =o. = 121 
Southeast Wing.......... 57 
Southeast Wing.......... 91 
Bast. Corridors... 2. o>... 67 
South Pavillon: ...¢a....; 11 
South Pavilion... 3.2. 11 
South Central Wing...... 111 
NESE UUEENS See hs ook s wok 41 
Southwest Wing.......... 117 
South Pavilion.......¢... 67 
Southwest Pavilion....... 117 
ET a SS ae ni ea S4 
OT Eo ee i a em 0 
East Corndor..=.......:.. 21 
Southwest Pavilion....... 45 
Southwest Pavilion....... 45 
West Cormdor, .2..2i2.. 2 ', 79 
South Pavilion.../......:.-. 35 
South Pavilion........:.. 67 
Wewt We Wi oe ih a e'ss es 90 
Right of Entrance........ 9 
Southeast Wing.......... 91 
The halls are named according to the position they will have in the completed Museum building, 
which will consist of four long f. 
ades 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 the *‘ southeast pavilion.’’ 
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