3 
UPPER FLOOR. 
FIRST ROOM. 
MODERN (TORES OF ARTS. 
From the great staircase strangers are con¬ 
ducted into the first room of the Upper Story, 
containing a miscellaneous collection of modern 
works of art, from all parts of the world. The 
ceiling of this room, representing the fall of 
Phaeton, was painted by La Fosse. The contents 
are arranged as near as possible in a geographical 
order, as follows: 
Cases 
Europe...L to IV 
Asia.V. to Vlf 
Africa. VIII 
South America. IX 
East Coast of North America...X 
West Coast of North America.XI. to XIV 
Otaheite.XV. to XVIII 
Sandwich Islands and Marquesas 
XlXtoXXII. 
Friendly Islands...XXIII, and XXIV. 
New Zealand....XXV. and XXVI. 
%’'arious small articles, in two tables. 
ROOM 1. 
Works of 
Art* 
This 
