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near it is a case with Pacific Walrus and another with a group 
of Cougars. 
At the extreme west end of the court are three cases; one 
contains a Sea Lion and Fur Seals; one, Llamas, Alpaca and 
Vicugna; and one contains a group of Harbor Seals and Ele- 
phant Seal. 
Alcoves West Court. 
Alcove 95. — Male Indian Elephant. 
Alcove 96. — Two jaws of Sperm Whales and a skeleton of 
the Elephant Seal, a part of the Osteological collection which is 
installed in Halls 23 and 25. 
In this alcove also are exhibited a few specimens which form 
a part of the collection of Fishes and Reptiles located in Hall 22, 
namely, a Leatherback and a Loggerhead Turtle; one case con- 
taining a Sword Fish and an Angler Fish; and one case with 
a large Florida Alligator. 
Alcove 97.— Part of Osteological collection, the rest being 
installed in Halls 23 and 25. 
Alcove 98. — Sumatran Rhinoceros ; Gaur Ox ; models of 
Grampus, Porpoise, etc. 
Alcove 99. — Insects. In the cases on the walls of this alcove 
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 1, 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 100. — Birds’ eggs and nests. 
