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THE MUSEUM

see: Communications to the Trustees IV, p. 14, Boston Museum Publications.

On the subjects so far discussed there are interesting and highly instructive articles by H. Dedekam, Reise Studien, Museumskunde, vol. I, pp. 75, 153, 229; vol. II, p. 92. F. A. Bather, Presidential Address, Museums Journal, vol. Ill, p. 72, and appendix, p. no. Sir W. Armstrong, Necessity for Æsthetic Harmony Between Museums and Galleries and their Contents, Museums Journal, XII, 133. E. Rimbault Didbin, The Care of Art Treasures, Museums Journal, vol. XII, p. 101. Benjamin Ives Gilman, Aims and Principles of the Construction and Management of Museums of Fine Art, Museums Journal, IX, 28. L. Réau, L'Organization des Musées, Paris, 1909. Julius von Schlosser, Die Kunst und Wunderkammern der Spätrenaissance, Leipzig, 1908. Theodor Volbehr, Das "Theatrum Quicchebergicum," Museumskunde, V, 201. M. E. Chevreul, Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colors.