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HALL 27. 
OSTEOLOGY. 
Entrance from Hall 2c. 
Case 4:9. — Fishes (C/ass Pisces)^ among which are the mud- 
fish, gar-pike, shark, and perch. 
Case oOA. — (The floor.) The Batrachians ( Class Batrachia), 
among which are salamanders and frogs. 
Case — Reptiles (Class Reptilia), among which are the 
python, gavial, alligator, carey, iguana, and a fine series of turtles. 
Cases 50C and olA. — Birds (Class Aves) consisting of the 
ostrich, emu, crane, parrot, pelican, spoonbill, pigeon, peacock, etc. 
Case — The first order of the jMammalia (0?'deir Mono- 
tremata) represented by the Duck-billed Platypus and the 
Echidna; the Marsupials (Order Marsiipialia), consisting of the 
kangaroo, opossum, and phalangus, and the Cetaceans (Order 
Cete)y represented by the porpoise and whale. 
The Edentates ( Order Bruta), represented by the armadillo, 
ant-eater, and sloths. 
Case o2A. — The Rodents (Order Glires) represented by the 
squirrels, rats, mice, and wwdchucks. 
Case 52BC. — Moles and shrews (Order Insectivora), the 
(Order Chi?'opfe?'o),^ few specimens of the Ungulates, and 
the Oi'der Sirenia, represented by the Dugong. 
Case o3. — -The Ungulates (Order Ungulata)^ represented by 
the deer, elk, moose. Rocky ^Mountain Sheep, IVIusk Ox, etc., etc. 
Cases 0-4 and 5oA. — The Carnivores (Order Ca7'nivora'), 
represented by the lion, tiger, bear, fox, wolf, seal, etc. 
Case ooB. — The Order Prbnates, or monkeys, represented 
by the gorilla, chimpanzee, marmoset, etc. 
Case o6. — The skeleton of the elephant on a raised plat- 
form. • 
Case o7. — A number of skeletons of the elk, hippopotamus, 
moose, etc. 
