. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 6. Fig. Fig 132 EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. The most important consideration in regard to the collection in thedepartment of Prehistoric Anthropology is that it is much number of objects in the collection intended for exhibition amountsto 108,705. These are displayed in cases according to the followinglist: Square upright wall cases, 6 shelves high, 14 trays, each tray 2 feet by square feet; 28 square feet to each case; 28 square feet by 57 cases 1, 596 34 double upright alcove cases,


. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 6. Fig. Fig 132 EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. The most important consideration in regard to the collection in thedepartment of Prehistoric Anthropology is that it is much number of objects in the collection intended for exhibition amountsto 108,705. These are displayed in cases according to the followinglist: Square upright wall cases, 6 shelves high, 14 trays, each tray 2 feet by square feet; 28 square feet to each case; 28 square feet by 57 cases 1, 596 34 double upright alcove cases, same siiperfice 1,904 8 double table cases (16 single cases), 8 trays to each 256 The lower portion iuclosed with glass and intended for exhibition space .. 256 14 double table tops (28 single), same superfice 448 21 table cases, 8 trays 336 Exhibition space underneath 336 12 table cases, 6 trays, 12 square feet each 144 Exhibition space underneath 144 1 table case, 8 trays 16 6 double hip-roofed cases, with legs, pottery 168 153 cases; total surface (square feet) purp


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