Excerpt from Guide to the Field Columbian Museum: With Diagrams and Descriptions
Returning to the West Court through Hall 35 the Botanical collections may be reached by the stairway in Alcove 102. The cir cuit of the galleries should be made from the West to the North, then to the East and finally to the South Gallery. The Botanical collections are arranged on a geographical basis, and begin on the South Gallery with Specimens from Asia, Europe, Africa, and follow with the South and North American Series. (see page qi.) The Laboratory of Physical and Psychical Anthropology will be found on the gallery at the extreme end of the East Court.
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