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ID: 600814_35a
Exhibit cases showing Brachiopods and Mollusca, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_07
Rotating globe and dioramas of Devonian scenes, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_10
ID: 600815_18
ID: 600815_21
General view, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_26
View of rotating globe and exhibit cases, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_33
Exhibit cases, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600815_35
Coelenterates exhibit case and sign to Museum Library entrance, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_04
Panel with text and entrance to exhibit area and small theater, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_07
Earth History Hall, Earth model in the center, October 1990
ID: 600817_33
Geologic Map of New York Region, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_35
ID: 600817_11
Small theater with benches, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_16
Seismographic Globe and exhibit cases, Hall of Earth History, October 1990
ID: 600817_22
Seismographic Globe, fourth floor, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: 600817_25
ID: 600817_29
Exhibit text, Earth History Hall, October 1990
ID: K10234
Pennsylvanian Coal Forest Diorama, Hall of Earth History
ID: K10235
Pennsylvanian Coal Forest Diorama, detail
ID: K10239
Cockroaches eating dragonfly, Pennsylvanian Coal Forest Diorama, Pennsylvania
ID: K10240
Dragonfly, Pennsylvanian Coal Forest Diorama
ID: K10242
Brachiopods with large sea urchin, diorama depicting Pennsylvanian period of North Central Texas
ID: K10243
Coiled nautiloid cephalopod, diorama depicting Pennsylvanian period, North Central Texas
ID: K10244
Solitary rugose corals, diorama depicting Pennsylvanian period, North Central Texas
ID: K10245
Large sea urchin with solitary rugose corals, diorama depicting Pennsylvanian period, North Central Texas
ID: K10247
Coiled nautiloid cephalopod with sponges, crinoids and solitary rugose of corals, diorama based on Permian period, Hall of Earth History [1969-1987]
ID: K10248
Coiled nautiloid cephalopod, diorama depicting Pennsylvanian period of north central Texas
ID: K10250
Sea scorpion (Eurypterid) attacking swimming crustacea, depicting Silurian period of Rochester, New York
ID: K10251
Sea scorpion (Eurypterid) and worm, diorama depicting Silurian period of Rochester, New York
ID: K10252
Sea scorpion (Eurypterid) and snail, diorama depicting Silurian period of Rochester, New York
ID: K10254
Spiny trilobite, Devonian period diorama, Central New York
ID: K10255
Straight and coiled nautiloid cephalopods, Devonian period diorama, Central New York
ID: K10258
Archimedes, a bryozoa, diorama depicting Mississippian period of Crawfordsville, Indiana
ID: K10259
Crinoid echinoderm Calyx (crown), diorama depicting Mississippian period of Crawfordsville, Indiana
ID: K10260
Crinoid Echinoderms, diorama depicting Mississippian period of Crawfordsville, Indiana
ID: K10261
Brittle starfish and spiriferid brachiopods, diorama depicting Mississippian period of Crawfordsville, Indiana
ID: K10263
Ammonoid Cephalopod, diorama depicting Cretaceous period of Southern Tennessee
ID: K10264
Fossil site diorama depicting Cretaceous period of Southern Tennessee, snail-like ammonoid cephalopod in background
ID: K10265
Snail-like ammonoid cephalopod with uncoiled cephalopod in background, fossil site diorama depicting Cretaceous period of Southern Tennessee
ID: K10266
Squid-like belemnite cephalopods in section of diorama depicting Cretaceous period of South Tennessee
ID: K10268
Diorama based on fossil site, Jurassic period of Bavaria, Germany
ID: K10270
Spiny coiled nautiloid with sponges, diorama depicting Permian period of West Texas
ID: K10271
Reef of many brachiopods, diorama depicting Permian period of West Texas
ID: K10272
Spiny coiled nautiloid with sponges in the background, diorama depicting Permian period of West Texas
ID: K10274
Sidneyia, diorama depicting Cambrian scene of British Columbia
ID: ptc-1339
Rendering for proposed Hall of Earth History
ID: ptc-1340
ID: 602344_06
John Lindsley Hall of Earth History
ID: 602344_28