Part of the Harvard exhibit at Paris this year will consist of a case of specimens of Blaschka glass models of flowers. These specimens have been selected chiefly with reference to their geographical relations and all parts of the United States, from California to Maine, are represented by characteristic species. The case which contains the specimens has been temporarily placed in the balcony of the Ware Exhibition Room, in the University Museum, where it can be seen by the public for a few days. The printed labels to accompany the specimens are not yet ready, but otherwise the exhibit will not be changed.
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