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ID: ptc-5854
Bobasatrania canadensis, Triassic of British Columbia, Canada, about 225 million years old, length of preserved part 67 cm, restoration in metal by Richard Weber
ID: ptc-5958
Hypsidoris farsonensis, primitive catfish from the Eocene of Wyoming, United States, about 57 million years old
ID: ptc-5828
Knightia eocaena, numerous small herrings representing a mass mortality, Early Eocene of Wyoming, United States, about 57 million years old, length of each individual shown, 9 cm
ID: ptc-5756
Stegoceras validus, cast of skull and jaws, Red Deer River, Alberta, Canada
ID: ptc-5682
Reconstructed Archaic atlatl (spear-thrower), North America
ID: ptc-6670
Giant Sequoia cross section, with timeline, Hall of North American Forests
ID: ptc-5599
Dance ornament, Maidu, Chico, California
ID: ptc-5624
Transformation mask, Kwakiutl
ID: ptc-5830
Lepisosteus simplex, fossil gar from the Eocene of Wyoming, United States, about 57 million years old
ID: ptc-5272
Wired model of blue jays, constructed for 1985 exhibit: John James Audubon: Science into Art
ID: ptc-5187
Jefferson Mammoth, Paul and Irma Milstein Hall of Advanced Mammals, 1994
ID: ptc-5177
Jefferson mammoth, head-on view, Paul and Irma Milstein Hall of Advanced Mammals, 1994
ID: 5169
Common American Wildcat (felix lynx rufus), watercolor by John James Audubon, 1842
ID: 2A19306
Zuni wooden lightning symbol carried in dance, 1915
ID: 2A19306a
ID: 2A19110
Theodore Roosevelt's rifle, detail
ID: 2A19116
Theodore Roosevelt's rifle and case
ID: 2A19117
Theodore Roosevelt's rifle, 1992
ID: 2A19100
Side panel from Siksika [Blackfoot] tipi exhibit, Hall of Plains Indians, May 1992
ID: 2A19101
Blackfoot Thunder Pipe Ceremony, exhibit, text panel, Hall of Plains Indians, 1992
ID: ptc-6986
American elk, wapiti deer, Plate 62 in Viviparous quadrupeds of North America, Vol 2 by John James Audubon
ID: ptc-6985
Common star-nose mole, Plate 69 Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, Vol 2 by John James Audubon
ID: 2A23780
Children visting Chiefly Feasts exhibit, American Museum of Natural History
ID: ptc-4030
His declaration of Independence, Roosevelt political cartoon,
ID: ptc-4016
Rail and woodcock, copper plates from American ornithology. Vol. 6, No. 48, by Alexander Wilson
ID: ptc-4015
Sharp-skinned hawk, redstart, yellow rumb, copper plates from American Ornithology, Vol. 6, No. 45, by Alexander Wilson
ID: ptc-4014
Ruffed grouse or pheasant, copper plate from American Ornithology, Vol. 6, No. 49, by Alexander Wilson
ID: ptc-4091
Buffalo robe, Native American
ID: 4029
He loved this infant, civil service reform Roosevelt political cartoon
ID: ptc-4068
A Sioux Village, Lac du Cygne, oil on paper by George Catlin
ID: ptc-5240
Caballeros, Cuba, 1991
ID: 600837_04
Mural above skull exhibit, Osborn Mammal Hall, December 1990
ID: ptc-4775
Square-cut 278.25-ct. morganite, Minas Gerais in Brazil; matrix specimen consisting of a perfect morganite crystal (6.5 cm across) with a gem-quality bicolor elbaite, San Diego County, California
ID: ptc-4746
Bicolored tourmalines: "pencil" crystals, cut stone, and cabochon, from Mesa Grande, California, 1990
ID: ptc-4804
Turquoise cabachons: top: 93.98 carats from Iran; bottom: 90.20 carats with spiderweb matrix from New Mexico
ID: ptc-4865
Rock crystal, 13.5 centimeters high, McEarl Mine, Hot Springs, Arkansas
ID: ptc-4904
Amblygonite cut stone and irregular crystal, American Museum of Natural History, 1990
ID: ptc-4903
Titanite stone and twinned crystal, American Museum of Natural History, 1990
ID: ptc-4905
Rhodochrosite gem and group of crystals, American Museum of Natural History, 1990
ID: ptc-4906
Calcite crystal and gem, American Museum of Natural History, 1990
ID: ptc-4851
Opals from Mexico ranging in weight from 4.72 to 31.70 carats, American Museum of Natural History, 1990
ID: ptc-3624
Franklinite octahedra embedded in calcite, Franklin, New Jersey, obtained from the William J. Kemble Collection
ID: ptc-3621
The American fluorites: well-formed green octahedron, 25 cm on edge, Westmoreland, New Hampshire, Bement Collection
ID: ptc-3627
Malachite, Copper Queen Mine, Bisbee, Arizona, Bement Collection
ID: ptc-3555
Parfleche, Comanche, Oklahoma
ID: ptc-3566
Bag, Arapaho, Wyoming
ID: ptc-3568
Toilet bag, Arapaho, Wyoming
ID: ptc-3567
Parfleche envelope, Arapaho, Wyoming
ID: ptc-3499
Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana), by John James Audubon, Plate 66 from Viviparous quadrupeds of North America, Vol. 2
ID: ptc-3526
Pottery bowl, La Plata River, Colorado
ID: 2A13526
Shaman's coat, Igloolik, Nunavut, Canada, 1987
ID: ptc-3316
Willamette Meteorite
ID: ptc-3209
Map showing areas of British Columbia and Alaska, Skeena and Naas Rivers, to accompany Tsimshian notes by William Beynon
ID: ptc-5197
Audubon's coat exhibited, 1985
ID: ptc-2571
Loxops ochracea, page 173 from Avifauna of Laysan, Part 2, 1893-1900
ID: 337462
Ornithology Department group photograph, American Museum of Natural History
ID: K12683
Snapping turtle (Chelydra s. serpentina), 25 lbs., Central Park, New York City, 1983
ID: K12682
ID: K12681
ID: K12680
ID: K12679
ID: K12678
ID: K12677
ID: K12676
ID: K12675
ID: K12674
ID: K12673
ID: K12672
Tail of snapping turtle (Chelydra s. serpentina), 25 lbs., Central Park, New York City, 1983
ID: psc-23-59a
Origami Christmas exhibit, fox and skunk, New York, 1981
ID: ptc-2279
Humite from Franklin, New Jersey
ID: ptc-2274
Scorodite, dark blue crystals, up to 1.5 cm across, on matrix, Zacatecas, Mexico
ID: ptc-3342
Phareodus testis, fossil fish, from Early Eocene, Wyoming, (about 57 million years old)
ID: ptc-2132
Round-tailed horned lizard (Phrynosoma modestum)
ID: ptc-2028
Visitors viewing Azurite (blue) and malachite (green) 4.5-ton block of copper ore from Copper Queen Mine near Bisbee, Arizona, Harry Frank Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, 1976
ID: ptc-2027
Visitors viewing Azurite (blue) and malachite (green) 4.5 ton block of copper ore, from Copper Queen Mine near Bisbee, Arizona, Harry Frank Guggenheim Hall of Minerals, 1976
ID: 336489
Hall of Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 2A11082
View of Frick Laboratory from outside, American Museum of Natural History, 1975
ID: psc-23-57
Origami, American Museum of Natural History, 1975
ID: psc-23-55
Origami ornament, 1974
ID: ptc-2042
Marine snails, banded Florida tree snail, Plate IV from Guide to Shells by Emerson and Jacobson
ID: ptc-2041
ID: 2A11076
Ornithology Department group photograph, American Museum of Natural History, 1974
ID: 336551
A Vacant Lot is Not Empty, exhibit, the Nature of New York City Exhibit, Natural Science Center
ID: 336550
Interactive display, The Nature of New York City, Natural Science Center, 1974
ID: 336544
Display panel, Natural Science Center, 1974
ID: 64486_11
Natural Science Center, February 1973
ID: 64486_10
ID: 64486_09
Corridor to Natural Science Center, February 1973
ID: 64485_07
ID: 64485_05
Natural Science Center, showing Geology of New York City section, February 1973
ID: 64485_03
Natural Science Center, showing monarch butterfly panel, February 1973
ID: K14030
Gila monster, Heloderma suspectum, New Mexico, United States, 1973
ID: ptc-1806
Brine shrimp exhibit, Great Salt Lake, Invertebrates in the Environment, May 1971
ID: 335343
Children and instructor viewing exhibit, 1971
ID: ptc-1699
Chipmunk Nest, Life in the Soil, Edge of Woodland, Summer Group
ID: ptc-1689
Pecking, Grinding and Polishing in the New World, Panel 17 of Stone Tool Making exhibit, 1970
ID: 335009
Rendering of proposed Hall of Mexico and Central America
ID: 334959
Exhibit, John Burroughs Corridor, 1970
ID: 334958
Hand written materials on exhibit, John Burroughs Corridor, 1970
ID: 335116
Label for Geologic Map of New York City and vicinity, Hall of Earth History, 1970