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ID: K13093
Snail fossils on slab, Bahamas
ID: K6273
Man carving figures from driftwood using adze, shell and tar, Tobi, Caroline Islands, Micronesia
ID: K9550
Ornament, engraved shell, Arnhem Land, Coastal Region, Australia
ID: K9743
Shells arranged on sand
ID: K9757
Shells: Calico scallop, Pecten gibbus, Rough scallop, Pecten muscosus
ID: K9759
Angel wing shell, (Barnea costata)
ID: K9760
<p>Florida spiny jewel box shells, (Arcinella cornuta)</p>
ID: K9761
Florida fighting conch shell, apical and aperture views
ID: K9762
Juvenile horse conch (Fasciolaria gigante) and Banded tulip (Fasciolaria tulipa), apical views
ID: K9763
Left-handed whelk (Busycon contrarium), apical view
ID: K9764
Pear whelk (Busycon spiratum) shell, two views
ID: K9765
Bull's eye (polinces duplicata) and Northern moon snail (Lunatia heros) shells
ID: K9766
Violet snail shell (Janthia janthina), apical and aperture views
ID: K9767
Dislocated auger (Terebra dislocata) and Florida worm shells (Vermicularia spirata)
ID: K9768
Apple murex (Phyllonotus pomum), on left, and Florida lace murex (Murex florifer arenarius)
ID: K9769
Banded tulip shells (fasciolaria hunteri) from Florida
ID: K9770
Junonia (scaphella junonia)
ID: K9771
King's Crown (Melongena corona), apical and aperture views
ID: K9772
Alphabet cone (Conus spurius atlanticus) with two lettered olive (Oliva sayana) shells
ID: K9898
Ornament, giant clam shell, New Georgia, Solomon Islands
ID: K9901
Head, flute top, carved wood, human hair, cowrie-shell eyes, Tchambuli, Sepik River
ID: K9902
Head, flute top, carved wood, human hair, cowrie shell eyes, Tchambuli, Sepik River
ID: K9903
Head, painted clay over skull, human hair, cowrie-shell eyes, Sepik River
ID: K9904
ID: K9925
Flute figure with headdress, carved wood, paint, shells, Yuat River, Sepik River Region, Papua New Guinea
ID: K9758
Sea shells with red filter
ID: 410644
Shell, wood, and clay trumpets, Peru
ID: 493
Shell and Coral Hall looking west, 4th floor, main building
ID: 42692
Specimens from Finche's Rock House, Armonk, New York
ID: 42952
Log and eroded shell heap, Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: ptc-1
Beaded mask, Belgian Congo
ID: ptc-1232
Pectin pallium, shell, Philippines
ID: ptc-1229
Spondylus american, Palm Beach, Florida
ID: ptc-3186
Cylinder, turquoise and shell beads, inlaid with waxed layer on surface, Pueblo Bonito, New Mexico
ID: ptc-1228
Triligonia verrucosus, Ohio
ID: ptc-1233
Murex nigritus, Central America
ID: ptc-1208
Shells: Cardium hiens (pink) and C. costatum
ID: ptc-1304
Beau's murex, Murex beaui
ID: ptc-1246
Patella longicosta snail shell
ID: ptc-1247
Spiny oyster (Spondylus pictorum)
ID: ptc-1234
Mollusk, shell, murex nigritus
ID: ptc-1235
Shell, Sri Lanka
ID: 101838
Shells, (Cypraea lynx) [Lyncina lynx]
ID: 101839
ID: 101840
ID: 101841
Shells
ID: 101842
ID: 101843
Shell
ID: 101844
ID: 100213323_43
These colorful sea snails are among the many dwellers of the western Atlantic shores described in the American Museum of Natural History Guide to Shells - Land, Freshwater, and Marine - from Nova Scotia to Florida, shown 1/3 natural size, postcard
ID: ptc-1301
View of Evelyn Miles Keller Memorial Shell Exhibit
ID: ptc-1296
Beaded bib or collar, shell and stone beads, probably Chan Chan, Peru
ID: ptc-1303
Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompileus, model, Philippines
ID: ptc-472
Partuta sp., shells
ID: ptc-473
Partuta pinguis, shells, Raiatea, Society Islands
ID: ptc-6294
Round Combshell by George Brettingham Sowerby, from Conchologia Iconica, or, Illustrations of the Shells of Molluscous Animals, London by Lovell Augustus Reeve, 1843-1878
ID: ptc-6296
Round Combshell by Thomas Say, from Monography of the Family Unionidae, or Naiades of Lamarck by Timothy Abbott Conrad, Philadelphia, 1836
ID: ptc-6297
Sugarspoon by Thomas Say, from Monography of the Family Unionidae, or Naiades of Lamarck by Timothy Abbott Conrad, Philadelphia, 1836
ID: ptc-6295
Wabash Riffleshell, artist unknown, from "New Unionidae of the United States and Arctic America," Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, by Isaac Lea, 1862-1863