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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: 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: 101838
Shells, (Cypraea lynx) [Lyncina lynx]
ID: 101839
ID: 101840
ID: 101841
Shells
ID: 101842
ID: 101843
Shell
ID: 101844
ID: 128033
Large shell, possibly used as a button
ID: 16042
Shell from the West Indies carved with cameo depicting Diana of Actaeon, Italy, 1917
ID: 16043
ID: 16044
ID: 19732
Shell beaches in California [1895-1915]
ID: 19761
Shell basket [1895-1910]
ID: 19762
ID: 19788
End of the Trail, art on shell [after James Earle Fraser]
ID: 225769
Logo man from east of Faradje showing ear hangings made from the shells of land snails, Belgian Congo, 1911
ID: 242279
Examining starfish, shells, in Nature Room, P. S. 15, Manhattan, 1921
ID: 242280
Examining starfish, shells, in Nature Room, P.S. 15, Manhattan, 1921
ID: 296548
Indians of the Eastern Woodlands Exhibit, left section, Hall of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, February 1942
ID: 296549
Indians of the Eastern Woodlands exhibit, right section, February 1942
ID: 2A11281
Sculpture by Henry Moore, Hall of Mollusks and Mankind, June 1975
ID: 2A11520
Spirals and Shell Variation, Hall of Mollusks and Mankind, April 1976
ID: 2a11521
Mollusk Hall, 1976
ID: 2A11528
Shell exhibit, 1976
ID: 2A2715
Preparing Mollusca exhibit, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 2A7831
Organic materials exhibit, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7832
ID: 2A7841
Display with coral reef miniature, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A7842
Display case, Morgan Gem Hall, 1965
ID: 2A8808
Southern California Coast and Channel Islands artifacts, Hall of Stone Age Culture, 1966
ID: 2A8808a
ID: 2A8815
Artifacts in wall case, Hall of Stone Age Culture, 1966
ID: 312159
Studying coral and shells, Nature Room, School Service Building, 1927
ID: 314532
Coral Reef Group, Hall of Ocean Life, 1934
ID: 325915
Fossils: Identification and Classification, Paleocene-Giant Sloth Hall, 1958
ID: 325916
Fossils: Fossils and Geologic Time, Paleocene-Giant Sloth Hall, 1958
ID: 328355
Fossils and geologic times, correlation of strata in two areas, North America and Europe, Paleocene-Giant Sloth Hall, 1961
ID: 333475
We Use Invertebrates, Hall of Invertebrates, 1968
ID: 33559
Specimens arranged on table, Exhibition for the Blind, 1911
ID: 336489
Hall of Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336490
Entrance to Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336492
Exhibit case, Hall of Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336493
Exhibit case, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336494
ID: 336495
ID: 336497
ID: 336498
Archaeology exhibit, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336499
Pearl exhibit, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336500
ID: 336502
Shell Growth exhibit, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336503
The Shell Inside and Outside, exhibit, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336505
Shell layers, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336506
Crossed-lameller layer and mother-of-pearl-layer, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336507
Periostracum and shell wall, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336509
The Shell as Material, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336510
Exhibit panels, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336512
Exhibit panel, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336514
Clam shell model, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336515
ID: 336516
Life and Light exhibit, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336517
The World of Mollusks exhibit, Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336518
Shells in Architecture, display panel, Hall of Mollusks and Mankind, 1975
ID: 336524
ID: 336527
Mollusks and Mankind exhibit, 1976
ID: 336528
Visitors, Hall of Mollusks and Mankind, 1976
ID: 374
Shell Hall, northeast corner [1904-1925]
ID: 376
Coral collections in wall cases and shells in table cases, Geological Floor [1900-1925]
ID: 378
Exhibits, Shell Hall [1904-1925]
ID: 410406
Auto on shell road, Ocala, Florida, 1910
ID: 410644
Shell, wood, and clay trumpets, Peru
ID: 412321
Decorative items, shell and bone, Mason County, Kentucky, 1895
ID: 412325
Pendants made of canal coal, bone, teeth and shell, Kentucky, United States, 1895
ID: 412330
Bone, shell, and teeth ornaments, Mason County, Kentucky, 1895
ID: 42692
Specimens from Finche's Rock House, Armonk, New York
ID: 42952
Log and eroded shell heap, Fort Rupert, British Columbia
ID: 42972
Shell heap and stairway, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 42973
Shell heap, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 42974
Shell heap near fence, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 42977
Shell heap on the east side of Klicksiwi River, British Columbia
ID: 42979
Westerly view from shell heap, Klicksiwi River, British Columbia
ID: 42980
View from shell heap to tide water, slough to left, Klicksiwi River, British Columbia
ID: 42981
Klicksiwi River, Malcolm Island, British Columbia
ID: 42985
Little Creek emptying into sea, Fort Rupert water supply and shell heap, British Columbia
ID: 43021
Shell heap made by stream, Comox, British Columbia, 1898
ID: 44291
Summer bird life of Cobb's Island, Virginia, exhibit, March, 1903
ID: 44292
Summer bird life exhibit of Cobbs Island, Virginia, 1903
ID: 44614
Summer Bird Life exhibit of Cobbs Island, Virgina, 1903
ID: 45666
Freshwater clam pearls, 1907
ID: 45667
Placuna placeuta from the East Indies, March 30, 1907
ID: 45668
Lampsilis rectus from Alabama, specimen half polished, April 10, 1907
ID: 45728
Summer Bird Life group, Cobbs Island, Virginia, 1902
ID: 49289
Blowing conch on bank of drainage canal, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1910
ID: 49290
Blowing conch on canal bank, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1910
ID: 493
Shell and Coral Hall looking west, 4th floor, main building
ID: 495
Shell and Coral Hall looking east, 4th floor, main building, looking east [circa 1904-1925]
ID: 496
Shell and Coral Hall looking east, fourth floor [circa 1904-1925]