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East court. 
I he central floor space of this Court is devoted to collections 
illustrating the archeology of North America, described under the 
Department of Anthropology, page 153. 
North Side Alcoves. 
Alcoves 81 and 82. — Egyptian antiquities. (See page 165 .) 
Alcove 83.— Southern California antiquities. (See page 167 .) 
Alcove 84.— Cliff-dwellers collection. (See page 167 ' 
Alcoves 85 and 86.-Pueblo collection. (See page’ ^^ 7 .)'' 
Alcove 89.— Mexican archeology. (See page 167 .) 
South Side Alcoves. 
Alcoves 90, 91 and 92. — United States archeology (See 
page 167.) 
Alcoves 93 and 94.— Archeology of the Northwest Coast. 
(See page 167.) 
WEST Court. 
This Court IS occupied principally with collections belonging 
to the Departments of Zoology. ^ 
For descriptions of the collections of shells and groups of 
mammals in the central space of the Court, see page 115. 
South Side Alcoves. 
Alcoves 95 to 99 .— These are described in full at the 
bottom of page 123. 
North Side Alcoves. 
Alcove 103. Paleontology. (See page 23.) 
Alcove 104 — Ceramics. (See page 21 1.) 
Alcove 105.— Folklore precious stones. (See page 228.) 
Alcove 106.— Agricultural Implements. (See page 220.) 
Alcove 107.— Looms and Fabrics. (See.'page 210.) 
