FOURTH FLOOR 
Note, opposite the elevator, the great fish, Portheus; 
Pteranodon, the greatest flying creature, and the great 
marine reptile. Turn to the right and proceed to 
SOUTHEAST PAVILION— Hall of Dinosaurs. Fossil 
Reptiles and Fishes; Brontosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, and 
other great Dinosaurs, Naosaurus, jaws of Giant Fossil 
Shark; Mummied Dinosaur. 
SOUTHEAST WING — Fossil Mammals; Evolution of 
the Horse. This collection contains specimens of the 
earliest known ancestors of the Horse, and is the larg- 
est and finest known. 
SOUTH PAVILION — Mastodons and Mammoths; Skele- 
tons of Modern Horses, Warren Mastodon, the finest 
specimen ever discovered. Series of specimens illus- 
trating the “Age of Man.” The fossils exhibited are 
celebrated for their completeness, artistic pose and 
lifelike attitudes. Around the walls are paintings by 
Knight giving a very vivid idea of the appearance and 
haunts of many extinct animals. 
SOUTH CENTRAL WING— Fossilized Tree Stump, 
Copper Queen and Weyer’s Caves, Copper Queen Mine 
Model; General Geological Collection; Fossil Inver- 
tebrates. 
Cross to 
WEST WING — General Philippine Collection: Tree 
House, Head-axes, Bagobo Beadwork; Woods. 
SOUTHWEST PAVILION — Natives of the Pacific 
Islands: Tahitian Fire-walker, Maori Warrior, Maori 
Tattooed Heads. Feather Capes, Tapa Cloth. 
SOUTHWEST WING — General Collection of Minerals, 
one of the finest in the world. 
WEST CORRIDOR — The Morgan Gem Collection, com- 
prising Gems, Precious Stones, and objects of Jade. 
Descend to Third Floor and proceed to Southeast 
Pavilion — Hall of Insect Life, 
