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ID: 100213323_11
Parakeets (Pyrrhura melanura and Pyrrhura albipectus), postcard from painting by Louis Agassiz Fuertes in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History
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Postcard dated June 17, 1903 depicting a young cinnamon teal, Los Baños, California. Painting by Louis Agassiz Fuertes in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History
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English Sparrow, Passer domesticus, postcard from painting by Louis Agassiz Fuertes in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History
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Bald Eagle, Biology of Birds Hall, American Museum of Natural History, postcard
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Jaguar, detail of diorama, Hall of North American Mammals, postcard
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Model of a typical oil derrick, Hall of Oil Geology, postcard
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Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Building, American Museum of Natural History, New York, postcard
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Postcard depicting Dimetrodon and Edaphosaurus, from a painting by Charles R. Knight
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Postcard depicting a detail of the Mountain Gorilla diorama, Akeley Hall of African Mammals, postcard
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A postcard depicting a Charles R. Knight painting of an Allosaurus and Camptosaurus
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Snowy Owl, specimen from the American Museum of Natural History, postcard
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Siberian tiger, North Asiatic Hall, American Museum of Natural History, postcard
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Pendant of cast gold, with stylized anthropomorphic figure, Darien style, 11.5 cm., Northwestern Colombia, postcard
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Postcard depicting ceremonial cup, gold fused to silver, bird on rim has wire neckband ornamented with bells, Northern Chimu culture, (900-1400 A.D.?)
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Fine leaf native gold specimen on milky quartz from California, about 3 inches high, Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, postcard
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Votive figure, cast gold, Musica style, Central Colombia, 13th-16th centuries A.D., height 8 cm., Gold of the Americas, American Museum of Natural History, postcard
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These colorful sea snails are among the many dwellers of the western Atlantic shores described in the American Museum of Natural History Guide to Shells - Land, Freshwater, and Marine - from Nova Scotia to Florida, shown 1/3 natural size, postcard