102 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 
of this court is a second row of large cases, the contents of 
which are: 
A group of Spotted Hyena, Somaliland, East Africa. 
A group of Proboscis Monkeys, Borneo. 
A group of Somaliland Wild Ass, East Africa. 
A group of the Lesser Koodoo, Somaliland and Ogaden, 
East Africa. 
A group of Waller’s Gazelle, Somaliland, East Africa. 
A group of Northern Wart Hog, East Africa. 
One case with Pacific Walrus, one case with Pumas, east end 
of West Court. 
Alcoves West Court. 
Alcove 95. — Male Elephant and young. 
Alcove 96. — Loggerhead Turtle and Leatherback Turtle; 
jaws of Bottle Nosed and Sperm Whales; skeleton of Elephant 
Seal. 
Alcove 97. — Part of Osteological collection, the rest being 
installed in Hall 23. 
Alcove 98. — Rhinoceros; Gaur Ox; models of Grampus, 
Porpoises, etc. 
Alcove 99. — Insects. In the cases on the walls of this al- 
cove are arranged a representative series of Butterflies and 
Moths from Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, and Central 
and South America. Among them and worthy of attention are 
the metallic blue Morphos, .the richly adorned Caligos, and the 
brightly colored Catagrammas from tropical America; and the 
beautiful Bird -wing Butterflies (Troides) from the Malay Archi- 
pelago, insects which are unrivalled in the brilliancy of their 
color. 
Cases i, 2. — Contain a collection of Illinois Insects, illus- 
trating all the orders of this class of animals from the highest to 
the lowest forms. 
Case 3. — Contains enlarged models of the Silkworm, show- 
ing the life-history, anatomy and various phases of the disease 
that attacks this important insect. 
Cases 4, 5, 6. — -In these cases is installed temporarily a 
more complete series of North American Butterflies. 
Alcove ioo. — Birds’ eggs and nests. 
South Court. 
In the center of this court are four groups of American 
