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THE report of the Museums Association on the museums and art galleries of India completes a series of reports, which not only comprises a full directory of the museums of the British Empire, but also contains critical commentaries on every phase of their activities. In the course of six or seven years, nearly two thousand museums in all parts of the Empire have been visited. The funds for this survey were provided by the generosity of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, excepting the grant for the British survey of 1926-27, for the expenses of which the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust was responsible.
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The Museums of India. Nature 139, 934–935 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139934a0
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