Brooklyn Museum Quarterly . MEMBERS OF THE STAFF AT WORK IN THE MUSEUM WAR GARDENS. Another view cf the Museum War Gardens. Through the cooperation of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden three acres were ploughed and made ready for planting by members of the Museum staff MUSEUM NOTESOn April 9, Mr. Engelhardt and Mr. Doll left Brooklyn for an expedition tosouthwestern Utah and northern Arizona. The objects of the trip are the col-lection of insects (especially Eepidoptera), small mammals, reptiles, batra-chians, etc. The expedition will remain in the field approximately four of the exp


Brooklyn Museum Quarterly . MEMBERS OF THE STAFF AT WORK IN THE MUSEUM WAR GARDENS. Another view cf the Museum War Gardens. Through the cooperation of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden three acres were ploughed and made ready for planting by members of the Museum staff MUSEUM NOTESOn April 9, Mr. Engelhardt and Mr. Doll left Brooklyn for an expedition tosouthwestern Utah and northern Arizona. The objects of the trip are the col-lection of insects (especially Eepidoptera), small mammals, reptiles, batra-chians, etc. The expedition will remain in the field approximately four of the expenses have been provided through tlie generosity of Mr. Clark, of Boston; the remainder from tlie income of the Woodward Fund. On April 19, Mr. Murpliy, Curator of the Department of Natural Science,spoke on the objects and administration of a borough museum, at tlie annual din-ner of the Bronx Society of Arts and Sciences. Installation and labeling of tlie shark case were brought to a conclusion duringMay. The exhibit now comprises models of two species of Long Island


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