. El Palacio . us author says that there are at pres-ent 576 described species of cnnoids,of which 500 species belong to the un=-staiked species. The raemoir is em-bellished with one half-tone píate andquite a number of other plates madefrom drawings and covers some sixty pages. Museum Work for May. A double number of Museum Workfor April-May is from press, The front-ispiece is a portrait of the late Dr. Fred-erick J. Skiff, Director of the Field Mu-seium of Chicago for many years. Inaddirion to Museum news notes, this is-sue has the following articles: A Museumof Fine Arts in Utop


. El Palacio . us author says that there are at pres-ent 576 described species of cnnoids,of which 500 species belong to the un=-staiked species. The raemoir is em-bellished with one half-tone píate andquite a number of other plates madefrom drawings and covers some sixty pages. Museum Work for May. A double number of Museum Workfor April-May is from press, The front-ispiece is a portrait of the late Dr. Fred-erick J. Skiff, Director of the Field Mu-seium of Chicago for many years. Inaddirion to Museum news notes, this is-sue has the following articles: A Museumof Fine Arts in Utopia, by Huger El-liott; The Reading Public Museum andArt Gallery, by its Director, Levi ; Regional Commercial and In-dustnal Exhibits in Museums, by RalphL. Power, Curator of the CommercialMuseum of Boston University; Exhibi-tion Furniture Used by the United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, by Dr. , and Cinema Micro-scopy Invaluable in Teaching Biology,by Charles F. Herm. 11 EL PALACÍO. ~Q > o Ti ■H Q < Lu Pennsyivama Museunr Journal, The Museum Journal, published quar-trrly by the Uriiversity Museum of Phil-adelphia, and devoted to art andscience,has just issued its first number for thecurrerlt year. hs 80 pages are pnntedon heavy plated papar and ú is beautifully illuslrated in color and in (he moie notable anieles arethe followifig: A Book of Tapa, thearticle being illustrated with Samples cUt(rom speciniens of the baik cloth collect- ed by Coolc, the Australian exptorer;The Use of Metals in Prehisíoric Amer-ica, which is also illustrated with a col-or píate and half-tone; A GoldenHoard from Ecuador, descnptive o(the fine collection of prehistoric Amer-ican Indian gold objects from the- SouthAmerican republic, installed m the Penn-sylvania University Museum; The Ul-ua Marble Vases, illustrating and de-scribing a group of marble vases fromHonduras, and incidentally commenting EL PALACIO 23 verv sKarply on an arlicle by Mrs.


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