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ID: 31804
Malarial mosquito, female, model, Public Health Hall [1904-1943]
ID: 31808
Malarial mosquito, female, model, detail of head, Public Health Hall [1904-1943]
ID: 31813
Model of head of larva of malaria mosquito, Hall of Public Health [1913-1943]
ID: 31814
Model of mouth parts of larva of malaria mosquito, Hall of Public Health [1913-1943]
ID: 46340
Bacteria for Osborn lecture, [1915]
ID: 46341
ID: 46342
ID: 46343
ID: 46344
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ID: 46347
ID: 46348
ID: 46349
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Bacteria for Osborn lecture
ID: 46351
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Skeletal anatomy of humans and birds from Belon's L'histoire de la nature des oyseaux
ID: b10527795_2
ID: b10400771_4
Plant cells, details of a branch, sprout and sprig from Hooke's Micrographia
ID: b10400771_5
Crystalline structure of urine from Hooke's Micrographia
ID: b10400771_6
Schematics of Hooke's compound microscope from Hooke's Micrographia
ID: b10400771_7
Microscopic view of "Blue Mould" from Hooke's Micrographia
ID: b10874689_5
Scientific instruments from Poli's Testacea vtrivsqve Siciliae eorvmqve historia et anatome
ID: b10138225_1
Upper wing feather arrangement from Coues's Key to North American birds
ID: b10138225_2
Illustration of a disected pigeon from Coues's Key to North American Birds
ID: b10138225_3
Urogenital system of a male bird in breeding condition from Coues's Key to North American Birds
ID: b10138225_4
Reproductive system of a female bird in breeding condition from Coues's Key to North American Birds
ID: b1214347
Arterial system of the horseshoe crab from Milne-Edwards's Recherches sur l'anatomie des Limules
ID: 136
Animal skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1898
ID: 16053
Toad's eggs three days after laying, 1903
ID: 16052
Toad's eggs laid June 12, 1903, photographed 24 hours later when eggs are enclosed in curling cylindrical jelly masses
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: 32754
Reproductive forms of the malarial organism in the mosquito stomach, Public Health Hall, 1910
ID: 34079
Models illustrating size and structure of bacteria, Public Health Hall, 1913
ID: 34412
Chart illustrating the Life History of the Parasite, Public Health Hall, 1914
ID: 19713
Common Fly Breeding Substances, panel, 1915
ID: 34754
Sex linked inheritance of eye-color, Drosophila ampelophia, Hall of Public Health, 1916
ID: 36314
Panel showing Conquest of Mosquito Borne Disease in Panama, Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: 36322
Conquest of mosquito borne disease in Havana, Hall of Public Health, 1917
ID: b1187923_2
Anantomy of Vampyroteuthis from Joubin's Resultats des Campagnes Scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht
ID: 37992
Adult rats showing amount of growth during four months on a diet of various proteins, American Museum of Natural History, 1920
ID: 38058
Yellow fever mosquito, model, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 38668
Breeding place of malarial mosquito, Hall of Public Health, 1920
ID: 310879p
Why Man Walks Upright, Natural History of Man Hall, 1925
ID: 410799
The Development of a Tadpole: Stages 1 - 25, showing stages 1 and 2, 1926
ID: 410800
The Development of a Tadpole: Stages 1 - 25, showing stages 3 and 4, 1926
ID: 410801
The Development of a Tadpole: Stages 1 - 25, showing stages 5 and 6, 1926
ID: 410802
The Development of a Tadpole: Stages 1 - 25, showing stages 7 and 8, 1926
ID: 410803
The Development of a Tadpole: Stages 1 - 25, showing stages 9 and 10, 1926
ID: 410804
The Development of a Tadpole: Stages 1 - 25, showing stages 11 and 12, 1926
ID: 410805
The Development of a Tadpole: Stages 1 - 25, showing stages 13 and 14, 1926
ID: 410806
The Development of a Tadpole: Stages 1 - 25, showing stages 15 and 16, 1926
ID: 311664
Comparative Series of Palates, [Hall of the Natural History of Man], 1926
ID: 311899
Comparative Series of Jaws, {Hall of the Natural History of Man], 1927
ID: 311982
High school students viewing exhibit, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 312029
Tree of Life, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 312030
Earliest Life, Tree of Life, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 312031
Group arising from trilobite stock, Tree of Life, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 312032
Mollusk branch, Tree of Life, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 312033
Series leading to protochordates, Tree of Life, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 312034
Protochordates and fishes, Tree of Life, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 312036
Evolution of mammals and birds from reptilian stock, Tree of Life, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 410874
Little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) hibernating in cave, detail of Indiana habitat group, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 312554
Natural Selection exhibit, Reptile Hall, November 1928
ID: 312994
Biology of Fish, exhibit, 1929
ID: 313071
Models showing water purification methods, Public Health Hall, 1930
ID: 313072
Insect models, Public Health Hall, 1930
ID: 313569
Growth Curves of Rats, exhibit, Children's Fair, 1930
ID: 314255
The Skeleton from Fish to Man, exhibit panel III, [Hall of the Natural History of Man], 1932
ID: 314252
The Skull from Fish to Man, Natural History of Man Hall, 1932
ID: 313987
Christopher Marguglio working on anatomical model, 1932
ID: 314154
Comparative Embryology from Fish to Man, [Hall of the Natural History of Man], 1933
ID: 280055
Viewing Nature Study exhibit, Biology Club, P.S. 64, Manhattan, 1933
ID: 314416
At work in the Experimental Biology Laboratory, 1934
ID: 314522
Third metacarpals of white rhinoceros and three specimens (numbers 4, 2 and 1) of Baluchitherium, 1935
ID: 315446
Restored skull of Sinanthropus pekinensis, side view, 1937
ID: 318825
Natural History of New Zealand, Economic Geology Hall, 1941
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Exhibit showing fetal development at seven months, Prenatal Development Series, 1941
ID: 296625
Before and at end of pregnancy, Prenatal Development Series, 1941
ID: 318751
What is a Bird?, exhibit, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 318754
Structural Changes in Flightless Birds, exhibit, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 318768
The Sentiment of Ornithology, Birds and Man, exhibit, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 318753
Structural Changes from Reptile to Bird panel, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 318756
The Origin of Fight panel, Biology of Bird Hall, 1942
ID: 296922
Glass blower Herman O. Mueller and photographer Charles H. Coles, photographing radiolarian, 1942
ID: 318877
Deadly sporazoan parasite, Plasmodium malariae, and [Sleeping sickness parasite, Trypanosoma], Hall of Public Health, 1942
ID: 320512
Visitor viewing ocean sunfish, Hall of Fishes, 1948
ID: 320564
The Face from Fish to Man, exhibit, Biology Hall, 1949
ID: 323433
Fossil fungi, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 324687
Carving structure on plastic, 1956
ID: 324772
Unwelcome Guests exhibit, Natural Science Center, 1956
ID: 325316
History of the Primates, panel, Giant Sloth Hall, 1957
ID: 326043
Life on the Forest Floor, Hall of North American Forests, 1958
ID: 325444
Viewing Tracks in the Snow exhibit, Natural Science Center, 1958
ID: 325917
Fossils: Evolution and Phylogeny, Paleocene-Giant Sloth Hall, 1958
ID: 326002
Life and the Environment exhibit panel, Warburg Hall, 1958
ID: 326606
Working with water tunnel, Fishes and Aquatic Biology Laboratory, 1959
ID: 327353
Exhibits, Natural Science Center, 1960
ID: 327585
Plastic cutouts, Biology of Man Hall, 1960