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The Southeast wing is devoted to the Ethnology of America. 
The visitor when entering Hall lo, finds himself among collections 
from the Alaskan Eskimos; going through the South series of halls 
he follows the Arctic Coast of America, southward along the At- 
lantic Coast of North America, and reaches, in Halls 17 and 16, 
the Atlantic Coast of South America. Following the Northern 
series of Halls in the Northeast wing, he returns northward along 
the Pacific Coast of South America and North America, and 
again reaches Alaska in Hall 12. 
Hall II is devoted to an exhibit of comparative religions. The 
Southern alcoves of the East Court continue the subject-matter of 
the adjoining halls, and the exhibits from the North Pacific Coast, 
from Peru, and from the Atlantic Coast of South America may be 
entered from these alcoves. 
Halls 2 and 3 and the alcoves on the North side ot the East 
Court are devoted to North American archeology. The rest of the 
Halls of the North side are devoted to the ethnology of the vari- 
ous continents except America. 
Beginning at the West end, are to be found Oceanica, Asia. 
Africa, and, finally, a special exhibit from China. 
