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ID: ptc-999
Boy in dinosaur footprint, [Hall of Early Dinosaurs, 1961]
ID: ptc-997
Girl in dinosaur footprints, Brontosaurus Hall, 1961
ID: ptc-939
Douglas Emory viewing Tyrannosaurus rex, Cretaceous Dinosaur Hall, 1960
ID: ptc-938
Girl viewing Triceratops, Cretaceous Dinosaur Hall, circa 1960
ID: ptc-937
Douglas Emory viewing Tyrannosaurus rex exhibit, Cretaceous Hall, 1960
ID: ptc-935
Girl viewing Allosaurus, Brontosaurus Hall, 1959
ID: ptc-885
Girl viewing Triceratops skeleton, Tyrannosaurus Hall, 1959
ID: ptc-884
Childern with Guide-a-phones viewing Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops skeletons, Tyrannosaurus Hall, 1959
ID: ptc-882
Pteranodon, Flying Reptiles exhibit, Tyrannosaurus Hall [1954-1965]
ID: ptc-880
Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) skeleton, Brontosaurus Hall [1954-1961]
ID: ptc-877
Woman with Guide-a-phone viewing Allosaurus skeleton, Brontosaurus Hall [1954-1961]
ID: ptc-876
Stegosaurus skeleton, with girl seated below, 1959
ID: ptc-870
Scarrittia, painting by John C. Germann, Oligocene Period, Argentina, Paleocene Hall
ID: ptc-862
Plateosaurus skeleton, restoration project, Brontosaurus Hall [circa 1953-1989]
ID: ptc-859
The Fort Lee Phytosaur, from Early Ruling Reptiles, Brontosaur Hall [circa 1953-1972]
ID: ptc-858
Phytosaurs, from Early Ruling Reptiles, Brontosaur Hall [circa 1953-1972]
ID: ptc-857
Early Ruling Reptiles: Triassic Period, Brontosaur Hall [circa 1953-1972]
ID: ptc-856
Coelophysis bauri, from The First Dinosaurs: Triassic Period, Brontosaurus Hall
ID: ptc-855
Coelophysis, two nearly complete skeletons from the red-beds, Chinle Formation, upper Triassic, Ghost Ranch near Abiquiu, New Mexico, Brontosaurus Hall [circa 1953-1989]
ID: ptc-854
Mammal-like Reptiles of South Africa, Brontosaur Hall
ID: ptc-851
The First Reptiles, Brontosaurus Hall
ID: ptc-845
Ornitholestes hermanni, Brontosaurus Hall
ID: ptc-844
Camptosaurus nanus, Brontosaurus Hall
ID: ptc-843
Jurassic Dinosaurs: The Morrison Fauna, Brontosaurus Hall
ID: ptc-842
Diplodocus longus, section of skeleton: vertebrae, pelvis, femur, skull, small restoration model, Brontosaurus Hall
ID: ptc-841
Adaptations of the the Dinosaurs, Brontosaurus Hall
ID: ptc-7740
Skin print, fossilized impression of Corythosaurus skin, found by Barnum Brown
ID: ptc-7706
Barosaurus and Allosaurus, Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda, 1996
ID: ptc-7315
Fossil squid (pin section), Tusoteuthis longus, Upper Cretaceous, collected 1988 by Neil Landman and crew, Wyoming
ID: ptc-7301
Icaronycteris fossil bat in matrix, Microchiropterans icaronycteris, found at Green River formation, Wyoming
ID: ptc-7205
Field notebooks from the Central Asiatic Expedition: "Record of Fossils, Mongolia 1925", "Mongolia - 1930", "L.E. Spock Jr. Book I, Central Asiatic Expedition 1928, Geological Field Book"
ID: ptc-708
Mesohippus skeleton, Oligocene
ID: ptc-707
Corythosaurus, duck-billed dinosaur
ID: ptc-706
Map showing Oligocene fossil deposits, United States
ID: ptc-6756
Tyrannosaurus rex, under construction, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, 1995
ID: ptc-6755
Megalocnus rodens, great sloth, collected by Barnum Brown, Cienfuegos, Cuba in 1911
ID: ptc-6754
Edaphosaurus pogonias, Hog Creek, Texas; Glossotherium robustus, Argentina; Phascolonus gigas, Lake Callabonna, South Australia, Hall of Primitive Mammals
ID: ptc-6753
Edaphosaurus boanerges from Texas
ID: ptc-6752
Evolution of mammals exhibit, detail showing Glossotherium robustus, Argentina; Phascolonus gigas, Lake Callabonna, South Australia, Hall of Primitive Mammlals
ID: ptc-6746
Anatotitan copei, duckbill dinosaur, Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs, 1995
ID: ptc-6745
Mounted bones of an adult Stegosaurus over reconstruction of juvenile Stegosaurus, Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs, 1995
ID: ptc-6743
Mounted dinosaur displays, view looking down the evolutionary pathway, Tyrannosaurus rex left, Apatosaurus right, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, 1995
ID: ptc-6742
Three Toed Hind Foot display, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, 1995
ID: ptc-6657
Mark Norell with Triassic Archosaur Prestosuchus and Phytosaur skull, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6656
Curator Eugene Gaffney with six-million-year-old pleurodire Stupendemys
ID: ptc-6655
ID: ptc-6653
ID: ptc-6649
Preparation of Pteranodon by Carl Mehling, Mark Mancini, Steven Warsavage, and John Fulton, Hall of Vertebrate Origins
ID: ptc-6648
ID: ptc-6647
ID: ptc-6646
Preparation of Pteranodon by Carl Mehling, Mark Mancini, Steven Warsavage, and John Fulton, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6644
Jeanne Kelly preparing Xiphactinus
ID: ptc-6643
Jeanne Kelly preparing Xiphactinus, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6642
ID: ptc-6641
David McCornack preparing Tylosaurus, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6636
Fossil turtles, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, exhibition preparation, 1996
ID: ptc-6635
Fossil turtles, Hall of Vertebrate Origins
ID: ptc-6551
Tyrannosaurus rex under construction, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, 1995
ID: ptc-6550
Tyrannosaurus rex under construction, tail of Apatosaurus in foreground, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, 1995
ID: ptc-6518
Thalassomedon (plesiosaurus), Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-6517
Tyrannosaurus rex, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, 1996
ID: ptc-651
Eocene Horse Eohippus (left), Pleistocen Horse Equis (right), skulls
ID: ptc-650
Evolution of the hoof
ID: ptc-648
Eohippus skeleton
ID: ptc-647
ID: ptc-645
Merychippus skeleton with restoration painting above, 1941
ID: ptc-6442
Apatosaurus, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs under construction, 1995
ID: ptc-6441
Apatosaurus, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs under construction
ID: ptc-6440
ID: ptc-644
Pliohippus skeleton [1941]
ID: ptc-6439
Tyrannosaurus rex, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs under construction, 1995
ID: ptc-6438
Apatosaurus, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs under construction, 1996
ID: ptc-6437
Hall of Vertebrate Origins under construction, 1996
ID: ptc-6436
Pteranodon fossil
ID: ptc-6435
Prestosuchus, Hall of Vertebrate Origins, 1996
ID: ptc-643
Equus scotti skeleton, Pleistocene, with restoration painting
ID: ptc-6218
Tyrannosaurus rex, 1910
ID: ptc-6028
Barosaurus, detail of neck vertebrae in mount, Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda, American Museum of Natural History
ID: ptc-6021
Buettneria, early large amphibious tetrapod
ID: ptc-6019
Rhamphorhynchus, primitive pterosaur, 140 million years old, Europe
ID: ptc-6018
Madstoia, Boa family of snakes, 55 million years old
ID: ptc-6017
Estesia, primitive lizard related to living monitors, 72 million years old
ID: ptc-6016
Meiolania, 120,000 years old
ID: ptc-6015
Diadectes, 280 million years old
ID: ptc-6013
Dissorophus, relative of frogs with armadillo-like armor covering, 280 million years old
ID: ptc-6012
Large amphibious tetrapod related to living frogs and salamanders, approximately 280 million years old
ID: ptc-6011
Boomerang-shaped head of Diplocaulus, 275 million years old
ID: ptc-6010
Skeleton of Rhacolepis buccalis inside stomach of Notelops brama, approximately 110 million years old, Early Cretaceous of Brazil
ID: ptc-6006
Eurypholis boisseri, extinct teleost, L 11 cm, approximately 90 million years old, Late Cretaceous of Lebanon
ID: ptc-6005
Axelrodichthys araripensis, coelacanth, L 70 cm, approximately 110 million years ago, Early Cretaceous of NE Brazil
ID: ptc-6003
Dipterus valenciennesi, extinct lungfish, L 17 cm, approximately 380 million years old, Middle Devonian of Achanarras, Scotland
ID: ptc-6002
Sauripteris taylori, pectoral fin and shoulder girdle of extinct rhizodontid fish, Late Devonian of Blossburg, PA, approximately 375 million years old
ID: ptc-6001
Caturus velifer, caturid, L 57 cm, approximately 150 million years old, Late Jurassic of Solnhofen, Germany
ID: ptc-6000
Pholidophorus, primitive marine teleost, Late Triassic and Early Jurassic, 220-175 million years ago
ID: ptc-5999
Extinct pycnodont fish, L 30 cm, approximately 110 million years old, early Cretaceous of NE Brazil
ID: ptc-5998
Scyliorhinus elongatus, dogfish shark, L 23 cm, approximately 90 million years old, Middle Cretaceous of Lebanon
ID: ptc-5997
Perleidus madagascariensis, primitive extinct relative of neopterygian ray-finned fishes, approximately 225 million years old, Early Triassic of Madagascar
ID: ptc-5995
Palaeoniscum freislebeni, primitive ray-finned fish, L 19 cm, approximately 250 million years old, Late Permian of Saxony, Germany
ID: ptc-5976
Tharrhias araripis, extinct relative of milk-fish, approximately 110 million years old, Early Cretaceous of Brazil
ID: ptc-5974
Many Phlebolepis sp., thelodont, approximately 410 million years old, L 6 cm, Late Silurian of Oesel, Latvia