Annual report . Q The exhibition space is consequently unbroken by shelves, is 19feet long by 3 feet wide by 7 feet high and is raised 1 foot abovethe floor level on a recessed base. On account of the size of theexhibition space the case is ventilated with the dust-filtering first, third, fifth and seventh panels are hinged, giving accessto the case. The top panels are glazed. Type PP. The wall cases of type PP are planned for the dis-play of the larger archeological specimens such as baskets, canoe 22 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM paddles, pestles and mortars for pulverizing maize, etc. Th
Annual report . Q The exhibition space is consequently unbroken by shelves, is 19feet long by 3 feet wide by 7 feet high and is raised 1 foot abovethe floor level on a recessed base. On account of the size of theexhibition space the case is ventilated with the dust-filtering first, third, fifth and seventh panels are hinged, giving accessto the case. The top panels are glazed. Type PP. The wall cases of type PP are planned for the dis-play of the larger archeological specimens such as baskets, canoe 22 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM paddles, pestles and mortars for pulverizing maize, etc. The exhi-bition space measures 10 feet long by 3 feet wide by 7 feet highand is raised 1 foot above the floor level. The glass shelves aresupported on adjustable bronze brackets. The top panels are is gained through the first and third panels which are hingedon the end side. Type Q. The two wall cases of type Q are intended for a child-rens exhibit of objects relating to Indian life and customs. The. Type R cases are consequently two feet lower than the customary heightfor wall cases. The exhibition space is 8 feet long by 3 feet wideby 5 feet high and is raised 1 foot above the floor level. The firstand third front panels are hinged on the end sides giving access tothe case. The top panels are glazed. The glass shelves are sup-ported on adjustable bronze brackets and are divided between brack-ets into three units for each level so that a panel of shelving or REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR I913 23 any level of a panel can be eliminated to give head room for largerspecimens. Type R. The single case of type R was designed for the dis-play of Indian canoes in the Archeology Hall. The case is con-
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