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Zoological Museum: The last living quagga in captivity was exhibited in the Berlin Zoological Garden. It died in 1875, and the skin was mounted for exhibition in the Berlin Zoological Museum. Specimens in museums are relatively rare: they may be seen in Amsterdam, Basel, Berlin, Cape Town, Darmstadt, Edinburgh, Elgin, Frankfurt, Leiden, London, Mainz, Munich, Paris, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Tring, Turin, Vienna, and Wiesbaden.
The United States, excellent firearms col-may be viewed at the Springfield (Mass.) Museum; West Point (N. Y.) Museum; States National Museum (Smithsonian, angton, D. C.); Winchester Gun Museum, Haven, Conn.; Connecticut State Library Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Conn.; J. )avis Collection, Claremore, Okla.; Metzger tion, College Station, Texas; Confederate , Richmond, Va.; Huntington (West Va.) ; Milwaukee Public Museum; Metropoli-[useum of Art, New York; and the Chicka-and Chattanooga Military Park, Fort ipe, Ga.
OF THE innumerable questions that come to natural history museums, zoological gardens, and public aquariums—by mail, by telephone, or by inquirers who present themselves in person—the most familiar and recurrent have to do with the care and feeding of animals. |
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