d'The returns simply indicate 10,825 entries of animals, representing 45,383 specimens; 8,897 entries of plants, and 42,894 specimens; 13,948 entries in the geologic record, and 40,565 specimens ; and 629 entries of 798 archæologic specimens. e The Wagner Free Institute of Science has, besides these, 750 anatomic preparations and 230,000 fossils. f Birds, all mounted. 49 E 122 | Number. TABLE XVIII.--PART 1.-Statistics of museums of art and archæology for 1873; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. 1 2 Notre Dame Museum. 3 Fine-arts-department of the Boston, Mass.. 4 Gray Collection of Engravings. Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University... 1856 Frances Calley Gray 5 Peabody Museum of American....do 6 7 Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, N. Y. Corporation of Museum 1870 Citizens of New York.. 8 National Academy of Design.....do 9 10 11 The Historical Society of Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsylvania. 12 Park Gallery of Art.. 13 Corcoran Art-Gallery. TABLE XVIII.-PART 1.-Statistics of museums of art, fc.-Continued. a Not given. b Unknown. c Just opened. Name of muscum and location. Yale School of Fine Arts, New Haven, Conn Gray Collection of Engravings, Cambridge, Mass.. Art Gallery Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Museum of Fine Arts, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. a Including Tosti collection. Statuary and busts. Relievos, ancient and modern. Carvings in iron and wood. Ancient inscriptions in stone and metal. TABLE XVIII.-PART 2.-Statistics of museums of art and archæology. 160 6 10 vols. 932 1 A number Say 300 Over 1,000 A number 121 57 318 2 Gold and silver ware and coins and medals. Gems, cameos, and en amels. |