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Literature cited

1. Garry Thomson. The Museum Environment. London, Butterworths, 1978.

2. Mary Vance. "Tropical Architecture: A Bibliography." Vance Bibliographies Architectural Series #A 738. 1982.

3. Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew. Tropical Architecture in the Humid Zone. New York, Reinhold, 1956. pp. 34-36.

4. David Oakley. Tropical Houses; A Guide to their Design. London, Batsfor, 1961. p. 119.

5. C.P. Kukreja. Tropical Architecture. New Delhi, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1978. p. 74.

6. Kukreja, pp. 96-98.

7. F. Hugh Howarth. "An approach to air-conditioning." Contributions to the London Conference on Museum Climatology. Garry Thomson, ed. London, International Institute for Conservation, 1968. pp. 173-180.

8. N.S. Brommell. "Conservation of Museum Objects in the Tropics." Conference on Museum Climatology. Garry Thomson, ed. London, International Institute for Conservation, 1986. p. 145.

9. The Dehumidification Handbook. Amesbury, Mass. Cargocaire Engineering Corp. 6th ed. 1987.

10. Albert S. Gates, et al. "Dehumidification." Deterioration of Materials. Greathouse and Wessel, p. 726.

11. Gates, p. 728.

12. May Cassar. "Checklist for the Establishment of a Microclimate." Canadian Conservation Institute, 1984.

13. Nathan Stolow. Conservation and Exhibitions. London, Butterworths, 1987.