REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 133 
We feel that good advancement has been made by the Commis¬ 
sioners in making the New Jersey State Museum what it should 
be—the means of showing the natural resources of the State and 
to serve as a medium of education for its people. 
Much new material has been added to the exhibits and some 
cases procured. More are needed. 
The great want of the Museum, to make it what the Commission 
desires, is more room. They believe it will not be long before the 
State will see the necessity of having a new building suitable 
for it. 
The Curator wishes to express his thanks to the Commissioners 
and other State officers for the assistance and encouragement given 
him in his work. 
S. R. MORSE, 
Curator. 
