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building in Dronningenstvergade. The Collection is divided into two principal p a rts: The first comprises articles from Greenland, Labrador, Australia, Nicobar islands, South America, L apland, Canada, Coast o f Guinea, Caffreland, Borneo, Peru, B r a zils, Japan, C h in a: ' The second embraces the large collections from both the Indies, A sia, and Turkey, all sy s­ tematically arranged according to the degree o f improvement and civilization in which these nations stand to each other. This Collection received a valuable addition on the return o f the Corvette, Galathsea, from her voyage round the world in the years 1 8 4 5— 47. A visit to this Museum w ill be found both interesting and instructive. The Museum is op en , gratis, from 1st. Novr. to 1st. M a y , every Sunday from 12— 2 o’clock. From 1st. May to 1st. Novr. every Saturday from 12— 2 o’clock; and from 1st. April to 1st. Novr. every W ednesday from 5— 7 o’clock. From 1st. Novr. to 1st. Jan. every W ednesday from 1 0— 2 o ’clock. Det Kongelige Kunstmuseum , The Roya l Museum o f A r t , which also comprises part o f the above mentioned Chamber o f Art, and, like the preceding, has found a resting place in Prindsens P a la i, is not yet accessible to the p u b lic , the ar

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