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ID: 19761
Shell basket [1895-1910]
ID: 19762
ID: 19782
Individual ammonites, illustration
ID: 19781
ID: 19783
ID: 19784
ID: 19785
ID: 16059
Slug and its eggs, ca. 1903
ID: 495
Shell and Coral Hall looking east, 4th floor, main building, looking east [circa 1904-1925]
ID: 374
Shell Hall, northeast corner [1904-1925]
ID: 378
Exhibits, Shell Hall [1904-1925]
ID: 496
Shell and Coral Hall looking east, fourth floor [circa 1904-1925]
ID: 33712
Annulate Group, [Darwin Hall, 1912]
ID: K10267
Snails and clams with snail-like ammonoid cephalopod, diorama depicting Cretaceous period of Southern Tennessee, Hall of Earth History [1969-1987]
ID: K10276
Ordovician diorama, based on Upper Ordovician fossil site of Cincinnati, Ohio, Hall of Earth History [1969-1987]
ID: 128033
Large shell, possibly used as a button
ID: b10715204
Cabinet of curiosities from Imperato's Historia naturale di Ferrante Imperato napolitano
ID: 100013249_1
Plate 1 from Dézallier d'Argenville, L'histoire naturelle éclaircie dans deux de ses parties principales, la lithologie et la conchyliologie, 1742
ID: 100014254_1
Plate 1 from Dézallier d'Argenville, L'histoire naturelle, éclaircie dans une de ses parties principales, la conchyliologie, 1757
ID: b10657605_1
Frontispiece from Martini's Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet, Volume I, with Neptune being hoisted by mermaids, horses pulling chariot
ID: b10657605_3
Voluta magnifica (Cymbiola magnifica) from Martini's Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet
ID: b10657605_4
Mussels with notched shells from Martini's Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet
ID: b10657605_5
All triton variegatum (Charonia variegata) from Martini's Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet
ID: b1094116
Nautilus shells from Geve's Belustigung im Reiche der Natur
ID: b1094116_1
ID: b1094116_2
Buttoned moon shells from Geve's Belustigung im Reiche der Natur
ID: b1094116_3
"Shell" of paper nautilus, egg case of of pelagic octopus from Geve's Belustigung im Reiche der Natur
ID: b10874689_1
Argonauta argo external morphology from Poli's Testacea vtrivsqve Siciliae eorvmqve historia et anatome
ID: b10874689_2
Pinna nobilis external morphology from Poli's Testacea vtrivsqve Siciliae eorvmqve historia et anatome
ID: b10874689_3
Line drawing for Pecten jacobaeus morphology from Poli's Testacea vtrivsqve Siciliae eorvmqve historia et anatome
ID: b10874689_4
Pecten jacobaeus morphology from Poli's Testacea vtrivsqve Siciliae eorvmqve historia et anatome
ID: b10874689_5
Scientific instruments from Poli's Testacea vtrivsqve Siciliae eorvmqve historia et anatome
ID: b10874689_6
Portrait of Giuseppe S. Poli, frontispiece from his Testacea vtrivsqve Siciliae
ID: b11429859_2
Mollusques et zoophytes from Péron's Voyage de découvertes aux terres australes
ID: b11429859_3
Mollusques et Zoophytes, various aquatic invertebrates from Péron's Voyage de découvertes aux terres australes
ID: b1142985_1
Marine siphonophores from Péron's Voyage de decouvertes aux terres australes
ID: b1135913_1
Cuttlefish from Quoy and Gaimard's Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe
ID: b1135913_2
Squids, Sepioteuthe austral and Sepioteuthe de Maurice, from Quoy and Gaimard's Voyage de la corvette l'Astrolabe
ID: K14242
Title page, The Conchologist's Text-Book by Captain Thomas Brown, published 1833, inscribed with John C. Jay, January, 1834
ID: b10495770_1
Octopus atlanticus, fontanius, and quoyanus from Orbigny's Voyage dans l'Amérique méridionale
ID: b10495770_3
Ampullaria scullaris d'orb and canaliculata from Orbigny's Voyage dans l'Amérique méridionale
ID: 100213470_1
Octopus from Histoire physique, politique et naturelle de l'ile de Cuba, 1838
ID: b1136598_4
Spotted sea hare, large aplysiid sea slug from d'Orbigny's Mollusques, echinodermes, foraminiferes et polypiers
ID: b1136833
Sea cones from Chenu's Illustrations conchyliologiques ou description et figures de toutes les coquilles
ID: b1136833_1
ID: b1136833_3
Cone shells from Chenu's Illustrations conchyliologiques ou description et figures de toutes les coquilles
ID: b1136833_4
Shells of worm snails (Vermetus) from Chenu's Illustrations conchyliologiques ou description et figures de toutes les coquilles
ID: b1058496_1
Saul's Japanese triton sea snail shell from Lischke's Japanische Meeres-Conchylien
ID: b1058496_2
Japanese bivalves and shell valves of mussel Crenomytilus grayanus from Lischke's Japanische Meeres-Conchylien
ID: b1058496_3
Miyagi oyster (Crassostrea gigas) from Lischke's Japanische Meeres-Conchylien
ID: b1058496_4
Triton shell from Lischke's Japanische Meeres-Conchylien
ID: b1058496_5
Hard-shelled edible mussel, Mytilus coruscus, from Lischke's Japanische Meeres-Conchylien
ID: b1182413x
Cover of Samuel Peckworth Woodward's "A manual of the Mollusca"
ID: b10528283_8
Aspidonia schildtiere, horseshoe crab, from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur
ID: b10528283_1
Thalamophora. - Kammerlinge
ID: b1047635
Antarctic octopus by Fritz Winter from Chun's Die Cephalopoden (Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition)
ID: b1048127_11
Octopus from Chun's Die Cephalopoden (Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition)
ID: 48800
Girl with bunch of oysters, Henderson Creek, Florida, 1904
ID: 48801
Oysters on mangrove, Marco, Florida, 1904
ID: 48802
ID: 48803
ID: 48804
Oysters on mangrove, Marco Island, Florida, 1904
ID: 47747
Raccoon eating oyster in tree, Marco, Florida, 1905
ID: 47748
Raccoon on oysters, Marco, Florida, 1905
ID: 47749
ID: b1214368_1
Felimare porterae, sea slugs, from MacFarland's Opistobranchiate Mollusca from Monterey Bay, California and vicinity
ID: b1214368_2
Speckled triopha (sea slug) from MacFarland's Opistobranchiate Mollusca from Monterey Bay, California and vicinity
ID: 45667
Placuna placeuta from the East Indies, March 30, 1907
ID: 45668
Lampsilis rectus from Alabama, specimen half polished, April 10, 1907
ID: 48439
Roasting oysters on the beach, Marco, Florida, 1907
ID: 48661
Mangroves on oyster bar, Chatham River, Florida, 1908
ID: 32691
Oyster Group, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, New York, Darwin Hall, 1910
ID: 33711
Foreground of Woods Hole Annulate Group, [Darwin Hall], 1912
ID: 17283
Pelecypod fossil, specimen 1365, 1913
ID: 16042
Shell from the West Indies carved with cameo depicting Diana of Actaeon, Italy, 1917
ID: 16043
ID: 16044
ID: b1187923_1
Vampire squid, Vampyroteuthis infernalis from Joubin's Resultats des Campagnes Scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht
ID: b1187923_2
Anantomy of Vampyroteuthis from Joubin's Resultats des Campagnes Scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht
ID: b1187923_3
Whiplash squid (Mastigoteuthis magna) from Joubin's Resultats des Campagnes Scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht
ID: 310030p
Pelecypoda exhibit, Geology Hall, 1923
ID: 312032
Mollusk branch, Tree of Life, Darwin Hall, 1927
ID: 411101
Detail of Oyster Group, Cold Spring Harbor, New York in American Museum of Natural History, 1929
ID: 317698
Fossil Cephalopoda, Hall of Geology, 1937
ID: 2A2715
Preparing Mollusca exhibit, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 324245
Painting of squid by Koyo Inada, Gyotaku Exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1956
ID: 324251
Painting of octopus by Wakana Emori, Gyotaku Exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1956
ID: 325117
Giant Squid, Hall of Ocean Life, 1957
ID: 331063
Evolution - Change Through Time exhibit, The Great Sum of Small Differences panel, Biology of Invertebrates, 1965
ID: 2A7841
Display with coral reef miniature, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A10350
Scorpions and snails, Invertebrates in the Desert Exhibit, Invertebrate Hall Exhibit, May 1971
ID: 2A10351
Scorpion and snail, Invertebrates in the Desert Exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, May 1971
ID: 2A10353
Scorpion in its burrow, detail of Invertebrates in the Desert Exhibit, Invertebrate Hall Exhibit, May 1971
ID: ptc-1887
Shells, bivalves
ID: ptc-1888
ID: 336313
Extreme Environments exhibit, Invertebrate Hall, 1973
ID: ptc-2038
Freshwater clam shells from from Guide to Shells by Emerson and Jacobson
ID: ptc-2039
Land and freshwater snails from Guide to Shells by Emerson and Jacobson
ID: ptc-2040
Freshwater clam shells, Plate III from Guide to Shells by Emerson and Jacobson
ID: ptc-2041
Marine snails, banded Florida tree snail, Plate IV from Guide to Shells by Emerson and Jacobson