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Section of Invertebrate Exhibits. 
ECHINODERMATA 
Tho warn® means « Spiny-sklnncd," since it is typical of the group that the 
animals should be protected try horsy plates, offers armed with spines. These forms 
arc piacsd high In the scale of animal life, since the young of some forms resembles 
the young of the “ primitive vertebrates '" shown in the first case. 
THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF 
ECHINODERMATA 
Art Galleries. 
T HE dominant feature of the galleries is the work in 
oils and water-colours of Crome, Cotman, Vincent, 
Stark, and other members of the famous Norwich 
School of Painting. In a Catalogue issued in 1927, Mr. 
Laurence Binyon, O.M., said “ The Norwich School has 
the distinction of being the only important School of 
Painting in England which takes its name, and drew its 
nurture, from a definite city and neighbourhood, like the 
earlier schools of Italy. . . . The Norwich artists formulated 
no theory and adopted no war-cry. But there is a deep, 
unconscious bond between them, so that many a painting, 
though we may be at a loss to attribute it to a particular 
artist, is unmistakably recognized to belong to the Norwich 
School.” 
Back of the New Mills.— -John Crome. 
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