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ID: 100214592_15
Fossils, Birds, Plate XV from Photographic Album of the American Museum of Natural History, Central Park
ID: 100214592_5
Upper Story: Fossils, Plate V from Photographic Album of the American Museum of Natural History, Central Park
ID: 104441
Lower teeth of Microchoerus erinaceus, drawing by Stehlin, 1916
ID: 104451
Moropus, left foot, inner view
ID: 104453
Moropus, left hind foot, outer view, mounted and on exhibit, circa 1910
ID: 104454
Moropus left fore foot, outer view
ID: 104455
Moropus sacrum, side view
ID: 104456
Moropus sacrum, ventral
ID: 108738
Shabarak-Usu, looking east from camp to Djadochta fossil field, Mongolia, 1923
ID: 108742
Protoceratops skull in Djadochta beds, Shabarakh Usu, Mongolia, 1923
ID: 108770
Mongolia superposed on map of the United States with proper latitudes and fossil localities noted in each, prepared by Mook and Morris, 1924
ID: 124448
Paleontology staff posing with fossil shark jaw restoration, circa 1909
ID: 128003
Excavation of Albertosaurus libratus [Gorgosaurus sternbergi], Alberta, Canada
ID: 129039
Charles Lang, Jeremiah Walsh, Charles Hoffman, and Paul Bultman working on Tyrannosaurus rex skull-jaws
ID: 129041
Louise Waller Germann and John C. Germann assembling dinosaur skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, [1930-1940]
ID: 131482
Corythosaurus skeleton excavated by Barnum Brown in Belly River beds near Steveville, Alberta, Canada, 1912
ID: 131503
Fossil footprints, plate 12 from the Bulletin of Geological Society of America, Vol. 38, 1936
ID: 131510
Reconstruction of lower jaw of Sagenodus, a fossil dipnoan fish, in Watson and Gill, 1923
ID: 131847
Dr. Barnum Brown measuring dinosaur footprint on ceiling of Western Star Coal Mine, Cedaredge, Colorado, 1937
ID: 132245
Glen Rose Trackway from Paluxy River, Texas installed at the American Museum of Natural History, 1952
ID: 132804
Fossil specimen, Howe Quarry, Wyoming, 1934
ID: 132806
Barnum Brown at Howe Quarry, Shell, Wyoming, 1934
ID: 17283
Pelecypod fossil, specimen 1365, 1913
ID: 17502
Allosaurus fragilis, partly mounted skeleton, oblique top, front view, American Museum of Natural History, 1905
ID: 17503
ID: 17504
Preparators with Brontosaurus skeleton mounting (right side view), American Museum of Natural History, May 1904
ID: 17505
Brontosaurus skeleton mounting, American Museum of Natural History, May 1904
ID: 17506
Mounting Brontosaurus skeleton forelimb, 1904
ID: 17507
Mounting Brontosaurus forelimb, 1904
ID: 17513
Chirox plicatus, palate with teeth
ID: 17514
ID: 17515
Diprotodon optatus, skull. cast left
ID: 17516
Diprotodon optatus, fore and hind limbs. left
ID: 17517
Omomyscarteri, right tow jaw
ID: 17518
Anaptomorphus aemulus, left jaw. crown
ID: 17519
Miolabis transmontanus and Protolabis angustidens skulls
ID: 17520
Protolabis angustidens jaw, right view
ID: 17528
Teleoceras fossiger jaws, right side
ID: 17532
Great Carnivorous Dinosaur Deindon, Preliminary Restoration, with human skeleton for some scale by W. Matthew, 1905
ID: 17533
Tyrannosaurus rex jaws, lower left
ID: 17534
Tyrannosaurus rex type, specimen number 973, lower jaw with teeth
ID: 17535
Tyrannosaurus rex femur, posterior
ID: 17536
Tyrannosaurus rex bone, cross section
ID: 17537
Triceratops, sternal plates, ventral
ID: 17538
Camptosaurus sp. in block, tools near in box, 1909-1930
ID: 17540
Mounted Allosaurus skeleton, 3/4 front, American Museum of Natural History, 1907
ID: 17542
Brain casts of Warren Mastodon and modern elephant, circa 1909
ID: 17543
Apterodon skull, circa 1909
ID: 17544
Palaeomastodon palate, circa 1909
ID: 17545
Ptolemaia jaw, circa 1909
ID: 17546
Moeritherium lyonsi skull, side, circa 1909
ID: 17547
Trachodon skin impression
ID: 17550
Diplocaulus skull and part of skeleton
ID: 17554
Map showing Pleistocene mammal deposits in Alaska, circa 1909
ID: 17555
Map showing Pleistocene mammal deposits in Europe, circa 1909
ID: 17556
Map showing the United States with Pleistocene fossil deposits, a paleogeographical and zoological plotting chart prepared by the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, issued 1909
ID: 17561
Hesperornis, mounted skeleton, view of right side
ID: 17562
Freeing bones from matrix
ID: 17563
ID: 17568
Mesohippus, mounted skeleton
ID: 17569
Mesatirhinus petersoni skull, right side longitudinal section and brain cast, circa 1909
ID: 17570
Megalocnus skull, side
ID: 17571
Megalocnus skull, top
ID: 17572
Megalocnus skull palate
ID: 17573
Gravigrade jaw, side
ID: 17574
Gravigrade jaw, superior
ID: 17575
Gravigrade jaw, inferior
ID: 17576
Gravigrade jaw
ID: 17577
Eryops skeleton
ID: 17578
Eryops skeleton, dorsal oblique
ID: 17579
Delphinognathus femur, showing front and back
ID: 17580
Delphinognathus humerus
ID: 17581
ID: 17582
Delphinognathus radius and ulna
ID: 17583
ID: 17808
Osborn and Brown developing Diplodocus prospect, Wyoming, 1897
ID: 17833
Dinosaur limb and foot uncovered, Bone Cabin Quarry, Wyoming, 1898
ID: 17861a
Walter Granger, Norman Grant, and H .W. Menke hoisting large specimen in box, Bone Cabin Quarry, Wyoming, 1898
ID: 17909
Plastering brontosaurus vertebrae, Nine Mile Quarry, Wyoming, 1899
ID: 18343
Triceratops skull
ID: 18465
Peace Creek near Zalfo Florida, phosphate banks containing numerous fossils, [1924-1930]
ID: 18466
ID: 18467
ID: 18468
ID: 18517
Dr. Sinclair collecting Systemodon jaws, Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, 1911
ID: 18552
Skeleton of Corythosaurus, Belly River beds, Alberta, Canada, 1912
ID: 19781
Individual ammonites, illustration
ID: 19782
ID: 19783
ID: 19784
ID: 19785
ID: 218169
Tyrannosaurus rex and Ornithomimus
ID: 251502
Baluchitherium skull in situ, [Mongolia, 1922]
ID: 251507
Walter Granger pasting skull of Baluchitherium, Mongolia, 1922
ID: 253858
Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn with fossil tooth near Irdin Manha, Inner Mongolia, China, 1923
ID: 257799
Skull of male Protoceras celer from the Miocene, 1897
ID: 258227
Buckshot taking out complete dinosaur, Mongolia, 1925
ID: 258264
Roy Chapman Andrews photographing nest of even dozen dinosaur eggs, Mongolia, 1925
ID: 265347
Albert Thomson and Chinese men covering bones of "Baron Sog monster" with burlap and flour paste, Mongolia, 1928
ID: 274528
Roy Chapman Andrews, Albert Thomson, and Walter Granger with fossils on the floor of the laboratory, Peking headquarters, 1930, (original negative by Mr. Timperley of Manchester Guardian)