that time, settled the matter by moving his staff and the collections into 
the unfinished building in 1910. 
At this time the Museum staff, as distinct from the geologists, 
consisted of John Macoun, Botanist and Zoologist (Fig. 1), James 
M. Macoun, Botanist; and the newly appointed Anthropologist, 
Edward Sapir. Geological divisions with important Museum aspects 
were Mineralogy under R. A. A. Johnston, and Palaeontology under 
L. M, Lambe (Fig. 2) and P. E. Raymond. 
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