Abstract
FOR many years past the Royal Brussels Museum of Natural History has presented attractions for the vertebrate palæontologist which can be rivalled by few and excelled by none of the institutions of a similar nature in Europe. But those who have not had''ah opportunity of seeing the collections recently will scarcely fail to be surprised, at the vast increase which has been made in the exhibited series, and at the excellent manner in which the specimens are displayed even in the limited space at present available. A still greater degree of astonishment, and, we may add, of admiration, will be expressed by the visitor when he is shown the new buildings, now nearing completion, designed for the housing of the entire recent and fossil fauna of the, country.
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L., R. The Brussels and Tervueren Museums . Nature 68, 575–576 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068575a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/068575a0