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ID: 2A6458
Chaco Canyon Explorations, 1898-1900
ID: 2A6459
ID: 2A6460
ID: 2A6461
ID: 2A6462
ID: 2A6463
ID: 2A6464
ID: 2A6465
ID: 335772
Waiting for the feast at Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 336097
Hamisilak, Tlatlasikwala man, Vancouver Island, circa 1898
ID: 472
Construction of lecture hall, American Museum of Natural History, [1898]
ID: 42921
Nimpkish Lake, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
ID: 42923
Interior house post, Musqueam Reserve, Vancouver, British Columbia
ID: 42932
Tipi frame, oval style, and horse, about 4 miles North and 2000 feet up, Spences Bridge, British Columbia
ID: 42939
House post supporting frame of communal house, carved and painted British Columbia, [1898]
ID: 43023
Grave yard, Comot, British Columbia, [1898]
ID: 41951
Indian group, Ethnological Hall, circa 1899
ID: 4353
Moqui (Hopi) school buildings, Keams Canyon, 1900
ID: 4375
Moqui (Hopi) girls, Indian school, Keams Canyon, Arizona, 1900
ID: 4376
Moqui (Hopi) boys, Indian school, Keams Canyon, Arizona, 1900
ID: 3406
Fossil Mammal Hall [1900-1904]
ID: 449p
Mastodon, [Fossil Vertebrate Hall, circa 1900-1910]
ID: 236468
John Muir (1838-1914)
ID: 2A5234
James Terry, curator in Anthropology, 1891-1893
ID: 19794
Swamp sparrow [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19795
Grasshopper sparrow [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19796
Sora [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19797
Little black rail [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19798
ID: 19799
Blue-gray gnatcatcher, ruby and golden crowned kinglets, [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19800
Virginia rail [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19801
Long-billed marsh wren [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19802
Florida gallinule [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19803
ID: 19804
Brewster's warbler [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19805
Mourning warbler [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19806
Copper fan-shaped objects, [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19808
Squirrel skulls used in Bulletin [circa 1900-1916]
ID: 19809
ID: 19810
ID: 19811
ID: 2A5207
Frederick A. Lucas
ID: 35583
Macrauchenia skeleton, cast
ID: 101858
Horses, mother with colt, loaned by Charles. R. Knight
ID: 45220
Pottery, Peking (Beijing)
ID: 45221
ID: 45222
ID: 45223
Pottery, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45225
Pottery, bowls, pots, and vessels, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45230
Various types of pottery, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45233
Pottery teapots and vessels, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45236
ID: 45237
ID: 45238
ID: 45239
ID: 45240
Pottery, vases, pots, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45241
ID: 45242
ID: 45243
ID: 45245
ID: 45249
ID: 45255
Porcelain bowls, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45256
Porcelain bowls, pots, and vessels, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45257
Vessel, Yichang, China, shown in Museum storage, ca. 1900-1920
ID: 45258
Porcelain, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45259
ID: 45253
ID: 36119
Mineral exhibit, Mineral Hall, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 45219
ID: 45224
ID: 45226
ID: 45227
ID: 45228
ID: 45229
ID: 45231
Various types of pottery and teapots, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45232
Pottery with decoration of people, animals, and plants, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45234
ID: 45235
ID: 45244
Pottery, China
ID: 45246
Pottery vessels and pots, Peking (Beijing), China
ID: 45247
Pottery cooking vessels, Yixing, China
ID: 45250
Pottery vessels representing animals and plants, Canton, China
ID: 45251
Pottery, Canton, China
ID: 45252
ID: 45260
Pottery, Yixing, China
ID: 45261
ID: 45262
Pottery from Yixing, China, shown in Museum storage
ID: 101859
Bactrian camel
ID: 499
Mastodon, Hall of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1900-1925
ID: 375
Mineral collection, northwest corner of central hall, Geological Hall [1900-1925]
ID: 376
Coral collections in wall cases and shells in table cases, Geological Floor [1900-1925]
ID: 31253
Laboratory, preparators working on exhibits and specimens
ID: 2a5168
Henry Edward Crampton (1875-1956)
ID: 41895
Caribou, Hall of North American Mammals, circa 1900-1930
ID: 446
Moose exhibit, Hall of North American Mammals, circa 1900-1930
ID: 333p
American Bison Group, Hall of North American Mammals [1900-1945]
ID: 3387
Musk ox, [1900-1945]
ID: 324821
Synoptic Hall [1900-1957]
ID: 34639
Label for Calendar Stone [Hall of Mexico and Central America]
ID: 18634
Professor Albert Bickmore, about 1900