342 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 
2. The Triple Aim of Museums of Tine Art. 
Benjamin Ives Gilman, Proc. Amer. Ass’n of Museum, 
Vol. 1, pps. 91-97. 
The Aim of a Public Museum. 
Geo. A. Dorsey, Proc. Amer. Ass’n of Museum, Vol. 1, 
pps. 97-100. 
The Aims of Museums, with Special Deference to the Public 
Museum of the City of Milwaukee. 
Henry L. Ward, Proc. Am. Ass’n of Museums, Vol. 1, 
pps. 100-103. 
3. Annual Deport of the Curator of the Museum of Compara¬ 
tive Zoology, 1906-1907. 
Samuel Henshaw, p. 3. 
4. The Library and the Museum. 
Henry L. Ward, The Library Journal, Vol. 32, pps 
307-311. 
5. The Principles of Museum Administration. 
George Brown Goode, Ann. Dep. Smith Inst., 1897, U. 
S. Hat’l Mus. II, p. 220. 
6. The Taxidermists’ Exhibition. 
Anon., Ward’s Hatural Science Bulletin, Vol. 2, Ho. 2, 
p. 13. 
7. The Exhibition of Large Groups. 
Henry L. Ward, Proc. Amer. Ass’n of Museums, Vol. 
1, pps. 68-71. 
8. The Labeling in Museums. 
Henry L. Ward, Proc. Amer. Ass’n of Museums, Vol, 
1, pps. 42-44. 
