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Conference :: Haworth, E. (1890). Museum cases and museum visitors. Proceedings from the Museum Association, (pp. 88 - 94). West Yorkshire: Museum Association.
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Journal :: Goode, G. B. (1889). Museum-history and museums of history. Papers of the American History Association, 3, 253 - 275.
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Book :: Greenwood, T. (1888). Museums and art galleries. London: Simpkin, Marshall and Company.
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Journal :: Wood, J. G. (1887). The dullness of museums. Nineteenth Century, 21, 384 - 385.
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Journal :: Wood, J. G. (1886). Educational museums. Popular Science Monthly, 28, 285 - 286.
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Book :: Higgins, H. H. (1884). Museums of natural history. In H. H. Higgins (Ed.), Transactions of the literary and philosophical society of Liverpool (pp. 183 - 221). Liverpool: Literary and Philosophical Society.
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Book :: Jevons, W.S. (1883). The use and abuse of museums. In W.S. Jevons (Ed.), Methods of social reform (pp. 53 - 81). London: Macmillan.
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Book :: Eaton, J. (Ed.). (1881). Museums illustrative of education. Washington D.C.: Bureau of Education.
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Journal :: Hagen, H. A. (1876). The history of teh origin and development of museums. American Naturalist, 10(2), 85 - 135.

Collections of objects of natural history are indispensable nowadays to the naturalist in his studies. The advantage of such collections to the student is indeed very obvious, as the study of natural history consists chiefly in comparison. Every description, every observation, is more or less a comparative one, even if the object compared is n...
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Journal :: Wallace, A. R. (1869). Museums for people. MacMillans Magazine, 19, 244 - 245.
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