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logical Association (See Illustration ■), recently acquired 
for the Museum. 
Mr. Slade, the Naturalist, has re-arranged the 
Birds, and gone generally through the Zoological 
Collection, and mounted and classified a new col- 
lection of Indian Butterflies from Darjeeling and the 
Himalayas. 
The Curator has re-arranged the Pottery, Musical 
Instruments, Hindu Idols, Armoury and Egyptian 
Collection, the cases of which hava been re-lined with 
a light green paper, which is found to make a good 
background. 
During the year, several persons (students and 
school children, &c.) have made notes and sketches, 
chiefly from the Armorial, Egyptian, Indian, Japanese, 
and Entomological specimens. Many young col- 
lectors and enthusiasts have also brought their 
Shells, Birds’ Eggs, Butterflies, &c., to identify and 
name ; and photographs of objects have been taken 
for different magazines, &c. 
Visits have been paid to the Museum by the 
following Societies, Schools, Clubs, &c. 
January Lambeth Field Club and Scientific Society 18 
,, Linden Grove Board School, Camberwell (boys) 12 
,, National Preparatory School, Streatham (boys) 8 
March Jews’ Orphanage Asylum, West Norwood (boys) 56 
,, St. Johns’ Church School, Deptford (boys) ... 17 
April Working Men’s Club and Institute Union ... 6 
,, Jews’ Orphanage Asylum, West Norwood, 2nd 
visit ... ... ... ... 20 
,, Hackney Social Union Society ... ... ... 19 
,, Working Men’s Club and Institute Union, 2nd 
visit ... ... ... ... ... ... 25 
May Royal Normal College for the Blind, Upper 
Norwood ... ... ... ... ... 1 5 
