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ID: 380
Model case for fossil specimens, Hall of Invertebrate Paleontology [circa 1900]
ID: 36692
Specimens mounted on depressed inclined surface, Hall of Geology, 1917
ID: 36689
Plan of a frame for a transparency, Hall of Geology, 1916
ID: 36687
Plan of proposed arrangement of cases and exhibits, Hall of Geology and Paleontology, 1917
ID: 36683
Plan of pentagonal end of upright case, Hall of Geology and Invertebrate Paleontology, 1916
ID: 36681
Plan of upright cases, Hall of Geology, 1917
ID: 36680
Design of upright cases, Hall of Geology, 1917
ID: 36679
Design of pentagonal end of upright case, Hall of Geology, 1917
ID: 36676
Design of proposed arrangement of cases and exhibits in the hall adjoining the Engine Room, Hall of Geology and Invertebrate Paleontology, 1917
ID: 36675
Design of arrangements of cases and exhibits by E.O. Hovey, Hall of Geology and Invertebrate Palaeontology, September 1912
ID: 36672
Proposed plan by E.O. Hovey, 1906, Hall of Geology and Invertebrate Paleontology, 1917
ID: 36668
Plan of Hall of Geology and Invertebrate Paleontology, Chester A. Reeds, 1917
ID: 34746
North America in Lower Cretaceous (Trinity) Time, Schuchert globe model, 1916
ID: 34745
North America, Upper Cretaceous (Benton), Schuchert globe model, 1916
ID: 34744
North America in Upper Triassic (Newark) Time, Schuchert, globe model, 1916
ID: 34259
Model of Copper Queen Mine, Bisbee Arizona, Geology Hall, 1914
ID: 3411
Geological Hall [circa 1900]
ID: 337978
View to the south, Geological Hall, circa 1883
ID: 335116
Label for Geologic Map of New York City and vicinity, Hall of Earth History, 1970
ID: 335113
Geologic Map of New York City and vicinity, Hall of Earth History, 1970
ID: 33398
Devonian fossil aquarium group, Old Red Sandstone, Scotland, Fish Gallery, 1910
ID: 333904
Globe of the earth, Hall of Earth History, [1969]
ID: 333902
Sidney Horenstein and Seismographic Globe, Hall of Earth History, 1969
ID: 331064
Evolution - Change Through Time exhibit, Diversification Due to Geologic Conditions panel, Biology of Invertebrates, 1965
ID: 331062
Evolution - Change Through Time exhibit, Diversification to Geologic Conditions panel, Biology of Invertebrates, 1965
ID: 330745
Dinosaur Footprints from the Arctic, Paleocene Hall, 1965
ID: 330138
Mural, The Origins and Structure of Life, by Charles H. Alston, Hall of Invertebrates, 1964
ID: 330136
Charles H. Alston and mural, The Origin and Structure of Life, Hall of Invertebrates, 1964
ID: 329705
The Eocene Period, Paleocene Hall, 1963
ID: 32924
Geological Hall, 1910
ID: 32923
ID: 32922
Display cases, Geological Hall, 1910
ID: 32920
ID: 32918
Geological Hall [1910]
ID: 32917
ID: 328630
Watch and Instrument Jewels, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328629
Cleavage of Crystals, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328628
Quartz exhibit, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328627
Calcite exhibit, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328626
Types of Man-Made Crystals, Mineralogy Hall, 1947
ID: 328355
Fossils and geologic times, correlation of strata in two areas, North America and Europe, Paleocene-Giant Sloth Hall, 1961
ID: 326842
Oil Geology Hall, 1959
ID: 326839
The Evolution of Oil Fields, Hall of Oil Geology, 1959
ID: 326838
Introductory panel, Hall of Oil Geology, 1959
ID: 326765
Oil Production in the U.S.A., Oil Geology Hall, 1959
ID: 326469
Figure on oil derrick model, Hall of Oil Geology, 1959
ID: 326468
Figure on oil derrick platform model, Oil Geology Hall, 1959
ID: 326415
Minerals for Atomic Energy, Mineralogy Hall, 1959
ID: 326310
The Star of India, the Edith Haggen De Long Star, and the Midnight Star, Gem Hall, 1958
ID: 326205
Coelophysus, Triassic Chinle Formation, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, Brontosaurs Hall, 1958
ID: 326184
Geophysical Methods, Seismic Prospecting, redesigned exhibit, Oil Geology Hall, 1958
ID: 325916
Fossils: Fossils and Geologic Time, Paleocene-Giant Sloth Hall, 1958
ID: 325909
Fossils, introductory panel, Paleocene-Giant Sloth Hall, 1958
ID: 323616
Sedimentation, The Evolution of Oil Fields, Oil-Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323615
The Origin of Petroleum, The Evolution of Oil Fields, Oil-Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323614
Accumulation and Sedimentary Basins, The Evolution of Oil Fields, Oil-Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323613
Testing and Completion Methods, exhibit, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323612
Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, paintings by Robert Kane, Oil-Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323611
Accumulation, The Evolution of Oil Fields, Oil-Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323610
Drilling Methods: Rotary System and What It Takes to Drill a Well, Oil-Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323487
Entrance and Geologic Age of Petroleum panels, Hall of Oil Geology, 1955
ID: 323484
John R. Saunders at Geologic Age of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323483
It is Only in Sedimentary Basins that Oil Can be Found, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323481
Geophysical Methods: Surface Geological Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323480
Geophysical Methods: Gravitational and Magnetic Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323479
Development of the North American Continent Through Geologic Time, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323478
Consumption of Oil, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323477
Typical Oil Field Cores, Fluorescence of Oil, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323476
Geophysical Methods: Aerial Photography in Oil Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323434
Visitors at oil derrick model, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323431
Development of North American Continent Through Geologic Time, left section of panel, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323430
Development of North American Continent Through Geologic Time, right section of panel, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323427
Oil derrick, model, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323426
John Babayak installing models, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323424
Christmas Tree valve, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323421
The Greeks Used Petroleum as an Incendiary, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323420
British Sailors Used Tar or Asphalt for Waterproofing, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323417
Swiss Lake Dwellers Used Asphalt as an Adhesive, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323416
The Romans Used Petroleum as a Lubricant, painting by Robert Kane, from Some Historical Uses of Petroleum, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323415
Surface Geological Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323414
ID: 323413
Geophysical Methods, Seismic Prospecting, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323412
ID: 323411
Economics of Oil Exploration, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323407
Stratigraphic Trap Oil Field, Oil Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323406
Geophysical Methods of Locating Oil: Electrical and Radioactivity Logging, Oil-Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323405
Kenneth Crook installing Origin of Petroleum, Oil-Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323404
Geophysical Methods of Oil Discovery, panel from Electrical and Radioactivity Logging, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323403
Anticline Oil Field, Oil Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323402
Reef Oil Field, Oil Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323401
Salt Dome Oil Field, Oil Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323400
Fault Trap Oil Field, Oil-Geology Hall, 1954
ID: 323395
Types of Foraminifera, Oil Geology Hall, 1955
ID: 323013
How A Fish Is Fossilized, Fossil Fish Hall, 1954
ID: 322373
Paleozoic and Cambrian Period exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 322372
Plant History of the Earth exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 322363
Pre-Cambrian eras exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 322362
Pre-Cambrian exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 322361
Carboniferous forest exhibit, Geology Hall, 1952
ID: 321866
Geological History and Structure, Warburg Landscape Hall, 1951