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and there were in the Surinam collection, electrotype 
casts of fish of some excellence. 
The specimens in this Class shew that the Natural 
History of British Guiana might with no great trouble or 
expense be fully illustrated in the Museum of the Royal 
Agricultural and Commercial Society, and greater facili- 
ties afforded to the student for examination and com- 
parison of the varied forms of animal life existing 
here. 
