SECOND FLOOR 
SOUTHEAST PAVILION — Being used for the mounting 
of a group of elephants and other African Mammals. 
Not open to visitors. 
SOUTHEAST WING — Mammals of North America. 
Moose, Bison, Fur Seal, Polar Bear, Mountain Goat, 
Musk-ox, Caribou, Beaver, Elk and other Groups. 
SOUTH PAVILION — Reptile Life of Florida. Toad, 
Frog, Salamander, Lizard, and Snake Groups. Pen- 
guins and Sea Elephants. 
SOUTH CENTRAL WING— Birds of the World, their 
classification and distribution. Dodo, Great Auk, 
Labrador Duck, Wild Pigeon, Birds of Paradise. 
Recent Fishes, Giant Manta. 
CORRIDOR OF CENTRAL PAVILION— Paddle-fish 
and other Groups; Sharks and Ocean Sunfish, and 
Luminous Fishes of the Deep Sea. 
Cross to the 
WEST WING — Collections from the Congo. African 
Mammals, Okapi and White Rhinoceros. 
SOUTHWEST PAVILION— Early Man in America and 
Europe. Stone Implements, Rude Carvings and 
Paintings made by Prehistoric Man. 
SOUTHWEST WING — Ancient Monuments of Mexico 
and Central America; Keith Gold, Stone and Pottery 
Collection; Ancient Maya Documents. 
WEST CORRIDOR — Birds found in the vicinity of New 
York City. 
Descend to First Floor and proceed to Southeast 
Pavilion — Darwin Hall. 
