28. Malachite. 
29. Jade. 
80. Sundry Semi-precious Stones. 
31. Ornamental Stones. 
32. Precious Stones of Folk lore. 
33. Models of Historic Diamonds. 
b. Jewelry. 
The collection is arranged according to the coun¬ 
tries in which it was made. 
1. Algeria. 
2. India. 
Practically all types of Indian jewelry are in¬ 
cluded. 
3. Mexico, Colombia and Ecuador. 
4. Egypt. 
5. Rome and Etruria. 
6. Syria. 
7. Turkey. 
8. Arabia. 
9. Armenia. 
IV. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY 
Halls 25-29, Second Floor. 
A. Hall 28. Plant Life. 
The arrangement is systematic. The number of fam¬ 
ilies illustrated is large and as yet incomplete; there¬ 
fore the outline mentions only those which are most 
conspicuous. 
(West to East) 
1. The lower classes of plants. ' 
a. Bacteria. 
b. Algae. 
c. Fungi. 
d. Mosses. 
e. Ferns. 
f. Cycads. 
2. The higher classes of plants. 
a. Pines. 
b. Palms. 
Coconut Palm, etc. 
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