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English: Photograph of visitors to the Museum in the Smithsonian Institution Building
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probably by Thomas Smillie
Title
English: Photograph of visitors to the Museum in the Smithsonian Institution Building
Description
Secretary Joseph Henry issues a circular requesting help to complete the Smithsonian's collection of the quadrupeds of North America. It includes instructions for the preservation of specimens. An 1854, 2nd edition of Spencer F. Baird's circular, "Directions for Collecting, Preserving, and Transporting Specimens of Natural History," is referenced in the 1855 circular. The complete text for Baird's directions is published in the 1856 Annual Report (pp.235-253). In his report for that year, Baird states that the museum's "...collection of the vertebrate animals of North America, including skins, specimens entire in alcohol, and skeletons and skulls, is in every department, the richest in the world in materials for illustrating species and their geographical distribution." (p. 59)
Date 1867
date QS:P571,+1867-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Accession number
Smithsonian Institution Archives, negative number MAH-60144A
Notes

Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 65, p. V. 1, p. 101

Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1855, p. 55

Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1856, p. 59, 235-253

Topics: Assistant Secretaries, Memorandums, Collectors and collecting, Museum exhibits, Mammals, Natural history, Secretaries

Subjects: Baird, Spencer Fullerton 1823-1887, Henry, Joseph 1797-1878, United States National Museum

Category: Chronology of Smithsonian History
Source http://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_sic_342

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