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ID: 36314
Panel showing Conquest of Mosquito Borne Disease in Panama, Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: 36308
Distribution of tsetse fly diseases, Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: 19995
Modeler [Chris E. Olsen] observing marine group, [Darwin Hall], 1916
ID: 19994
Modeler [Chris E. Olsen] looking at marine group, [Darwin Hall], 1916
ID: 19998
Animals of the Wharf Piles, Vineyard Haven Group, Darwin Hall, 1916
ID: 19996
Mr. Olsen viewing display case, [Darwin Hall], 1916
ID: 101046
Animals of the Wharf Piles: The Vineyard Haven Group, [Darwin Hall], 1916
ID: 34754
Sex linked inheritance of eye-color, Drosophila ampelophia, Hall of Public Health, 1916
ID: 19907
Chart of fly control measures, [Hall of Public Health], 1916
ID: 19997
Worms of the Pure Mud, panel, Wharf Pile, Marine and Worm Groups exhibit
ID: 34644
Mosquito control, Essex County, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34642
Mosquito control, New Jersey, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, May 1915, Hall of Public Health
ID: 34608
Shell frieze, by Albert Operti, Shell Hall, 1915
ID: 34412
Chart illustrating the Life History of the Parasite, Public Health Hall, 1914
ID: 17282
Group differences between the Paracoccaceae and Metacoccaceae, bar graph, 1914
ID: 17331
Wharf Pile Group, detail, Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, [Darwin Hall], 1914
ID: 18819
Standing next to ant hill along the trail, Mato Grosso, Brazil, 1913-1914
ID: 34175
Animals of the Wharf Pile: The Vineyard Haven Group, [Darwin Hall], 1913
ID: 34079
Models illustrating size and structure of bacteria, Public Health Hall, 1913
ID: 34073
Drawing of the Foot of the Common House Fly, Musca domestica, Hall of Public Health, 1913
ID: 34069
Common house fly, used in illustrating sanitation, Public Health Exhibit, 1913
ID: 33960
Vineyard Haven Group, detail, showing underwater animal life on wharf piles, Darwin Hall, 1913
ID: 33957
Vineyard Haven Wharf Pile Group, Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, [Darwin Hall], 1913
ID: 33713
Section of sea bottom, Woods Hole Annulate Group, [Darwin Hall], 1912
ID: 33711
Foreground of Woods Hole Annulate Group, [Darwin Hall], 1912
ID: 33710
Background for Annulate Group depicting Devil Foot Island, Woods Hold, Massachusetts, Darwin Hall, 1912
ID: 33028
Mr. Shimatori working on model, Department of Preparation and Installation, 1910
ID: 33027
Mueller, glassblower, working on invertebrate model, Department of Installation and Preparation, 1910
ID: 32754
Reproductive forms of the malarial organism in the mosquito stomach, Public Health Hall, 1910
ID: 32753
Malarial-infected Stomach of the Mosquito, Cyst from Mosquito's Stomach Wall, Spores (Sexually Formed), Spores in the Mosquito's Saliva, Infected Salivary Gland (Section), models, Public Health Hall, 1910
ID: 32691
Oyster Group, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York, Darwin Hall, 1910
ID: 32567
Examination tables and specimen drawers, Entomological Hall, 1909
ID: 32566
Exhibit cases and study tables, Entomological Hall, 1909
ID: 32448
Model of malarial mosquito, Hall of Public Health, 1909
ID: 32447
ID: 5300
Darwin Celebration group, Darwin Hall, February 12, 1909
ID: 5299
ID: 31800
Malarial mosquito, male, model, Public Health Hall, 1907
ID: 31812
Model of larva of malaria mosquito, Anopheles maculipennis, top view, 1907
ID: 45668
Lampsilis rectus from Alabama, specimen half polished, April 10, 1907
ID: 45666
Freshwater clam pearls, 1907
ID: 45667
Placuna placeuta from the East Indies, March 30, 1907
ID: 13460
Head of Euopkeles maculipeunis, malarial mosquito, dorsal view, plaster cast, 1907
ID: 45665
Auopheles maculipennis, malarial mosquito, plaster cast of thorax, anterior view, 1907
ID: 45657
Euspongia Gossypina hirsuta, marine inverterate, 1906
ID: 45656
Euspongia equina, 1906
ID: 45659
Hippospongia canuliculate, Var. cylindrica, July, 1906
ID: 45658
Zimocca sponge, Euspongia zimocca
ID: 45660
Farrea occa carter
ID: 45653
Euspongia graminea, 1906
ID: 45651
[Sea sponges, 1906]
ID: 45650
Grantia Ciliata Fleming on Botryllus, 1906
ID: 45652
Fresh water sponge found near Staten Island, New York
ID: 45647
Yellow or grass sponge, Euspongia graminea Hyatt, July, 1906
ID: 45644
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45643
ID: 45642
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, covered with grass and moss, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45641
ID: 45636
Nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45640
ID: 45639
Section of nest of mound-building ant, Formica exsectoides, with hat, New Jersey, 1906
ID: 45638
ID: 45637
ID: 31460
Hall of Invertebrate Zoology, 1906
ID: 31459p
Hall of Invertebrate Zoology, looking east, 1906
ID: 45597
Carpocanium irregulare (Radiolarian), model
ID: b1214368_2
Speckled triopha (sea slug) from MacFarland's Opistobranchiate Mollusca from Monterey Bay, California and vicinity
ID: b1214368_1
Felimare porterae, sea slugs, from MacFarland's Opistobranchiate Mollusca from Monterey Bay, California and vicinity
ID: 48800
Girl with bunch of oysters, Henderson Creek, Florida, 1904
ID: 44595
Glass model of Clava squamata, April, 1904
ID: b1048127_7
Periphyllopsis crown jellyfish from Vanhöffen's Die acraspeden Medusen der deutshen Tiefsee-Expedition
ID: b1048127_6
Atolla chuni, crown jellyfish from Vanhöffen's Die acraspeden Medusen der deutshen Tiefsee-Expedition
ID: b1048127_5
Amakusa jellyfish from Vanhöffen's Die acraspeden Medusen der deutshen Tiefsee-Expedition
ID: 102799
The toad eats the gray slug that leaves a shiny track, slug with eggs on leaf, enlarged, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 102771
Chinese silkworm, cream-white, with a horn at the posterior end, and the anterior segments much wrinkled, 2 inches long, photographed from life, insects and butterflies series, circa 1900
ID: 492p
Entomological Hall, circa 1900
ID: 491p
Entomology Hall, gallery floor, east wing looking east, circa 1900
ID: b1048127_11
Octopus from Chun's Die Cephalopoden (Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition)
ID: b1047635
Antarctic octopus by Fritz Winter from Chun's Die Cephalopoden (Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition)
ID: 359
Insect exhibit, Gallery Floor, 1900
ID: b10528283_9
Aspidonia schildtiere from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_7
Asteridea from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_5
Ctenophorae from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_4
Siphonophorae from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_3
Nacromedusae from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_1
Thalamophora. - Kammerlinge
ID: b1052828_10
Actiniae Seeanemonen from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_8
Aspidonia schildtiere, horseshoe crab, from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_6
Echinidea from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_2
Discoidea from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: 394
Hoffman Collection of North American Butterflies, Entomological Hall, 1899
ID: b1214367_2
Seventeen bootlace worms from Bürger's Die Nemertinen des Golfes von Neapel und der Angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte
ID: b1214367_1
Nemertean worms from Bürger's Die Nemertinen des Golfes von Neapel und der Angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte
ID: b1214366_3
Female copepods carrying eggs from Giesbrecht's Systematik und Faunistik der pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte
ID: b1214366_2
Bioluminescent copepods from Giesbrecht's Systematik und Faunistik der pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte
ID: b1214366_1
ID: b1136832_4
Indo-Pacific fire urchin from the Sarasins' Ergebnisse naturwissenschaftlicher Forschungen auf Ceylon
ID: b1136832_3
Dissected uchin from the Sarasins' Ergebnisse naturwissenschaftlicher Forschungen auf Ceylon
ID: b1136832_2
Dissected urchin from the Sarasins' Ergebnisse naturwissenschaftlicher Forschungen auf Ceylon
ID: b1136832_1
Blue-spotted fire urchin (Astropyga radiata)from the Sarasins' Ergebnisse naturwissenschaftlicher Forschungen auf Ceylon