8. Japan. Case 31. 
The Ainu of Japan. 
9. Siberia. Cases 30-28. 
The Ainu, Tunisian and other tribes of the Amur 
Region. 
10. Africa. 
a. Tribes of Eastern Soudan. Cases 22, 21 and 18. 
b. Somali Tribes. Cases 20, 19 and 17. 
c. Wakamba. Cases 17 and 16A. 
d. Akikuyu. Cases 15 and 13. 
e. Wandorobo. Case 14. 
f. Washashi. Case not numbered. 
g. Masai. Cases 12 and 11. 
h. Eastern Africa. Case 10. 
i. Northeastern Congo. Case 9. 
j. Central Congo. Case 8. < 
k. Zulu. Cases 7 and 6. 
l. Kasai Valley. Cases 5 and 4. 
m. Ovimbundu. Case 3. 
n. Benin. Cases 1 and 2. 
II. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY 
Halls 13 and 15-22. First Floor. 
A. Hall 13. George M. Pullman Hall. Horned 
and Hoofed Animals. 
A systematic arrangements of horned and hoofed ani¬ 
mals. 
(South to North) 
1. Hollow homed animals. 
Oxen, Goats, Sheep, Gazelles, Antelopes. 
2. Solid horned animals, shedding horns annu¬ 
ally. 
Sika, Caribou, Deer, etc. 
3. Alaska Moose (Habitat Group). 
The Moose antlered and ready for the fighting and 
mating season. 
Muskrat Group. Between Halls 13 and 15. 
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