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are reflected out and placed apart by themselves. Each lot of specimens is then boxed or  bottled, according to its character, and given a conspicuous outer label to facilitate arrangement in the cases, and the subsequent reference to any desired species. The amount of material gone over in this manner has been very great, and a comparatively short time will suffice to place the bulk of the collection, and especially that portion composed mainly of the larger specimens, in similar good order. 

As it was announced early in the year that extensive alterations would be made in