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The new addition to the Agassiz museum is now nearly completed. The building will, when finished, be plenty large enough to accommodate the growing number of men taking natural history courses, and will also afford adequate space for the college to store its large collection of valuable historical relics. The interest in the different branches of natural history has increased enormously lately, and there is scarcely a man who goes through college without taking at least two courses in that study. The opportunities afforded in the most advanced courses is unexcelled, which, perhaps, accounts for the large number of men who come here to make a specialty of the study of natural history. The only drawback now is that the present building is too small for all the demands made upon it, but the new addition will obviate this difficulty and add much to the usefulness of the natural history department.

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