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IN October 1861, when the Natural History collections presented to the town of Liverpool by the grandfather of the present Earl of Derby were removed from Duke Street to the building which they now occupy, the question arose, how should the museum be made as fully as possible to answer the requirements of the population by whom it was to be supported under the provisions of the Library and Museum Act.
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HIGGINS, H. The Collection of Invertebrate Animals in the Free Public Museum, Liverpool . Nature 3, 202–204 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/003202a0
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