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building in D ro n n ing en stv erg ad e. T he Collection is divided into tw o prin cip al p a r ts : T he first com prises articles from G reenland, L ab ra d o r, A ustralia, N icobar islands, S outh Am erica, L a p la n d , C anada, C oast o f G uinea, Caffreland, B orneo, P e ru , B ra z ils , Ja p a n , C h in a : ' T h e second em braces the large collections from bo th the In d ies, A sia, and T u rk ey , all sy s­ tem atically arran g ed according to the degree o f im prov em ent an d civilization in w hich these nations stand to each other. T his Collection received a valuable addition on the re tu rn o f the C orvette, G alathsea, from h e r voyage ro und the w orld in the y e a rs 1 8 4 5— 47. A v isit to th is M useum w ill be found bo th interesting and instructive. T h e M useum is o p e n , g ratis, from 1st. N ovr. to 1st. M a y , every S un day from 12— 2 o’clock. F rom 1st. May to 1st. N ovr. ev ery S atu rd ay from 12— 2 o’clock; an d from 1st. A pril to 1st. N ovr. ev ery W ed n esd ay from 5— 7 o’clock. F rom 1st. N ovr. to 1st. Ja n . every W ed n esd ay from 1 0— 2 o ’clock. Det Kongelige Kunstmuseum , The Roya l Museum o f A r t , w hich also com prises p a rt o f the above m entioned C ham ber o f A rt, and, like th e preced in g , has found a resting place in P rin d sen s P a l a i , is not y e t accessible to the p u b lic , the a r

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