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ID: 35582
Tyrannosaurus rex models, American Museum of Natural History, 1912
ID: 218169
Tyrannosaurus rex and Ornithomimus
ID: 47698
Shetland ponies scratching each other, 1904
ID: 412372
Hongi, Maori salutation, New Zealand
ID: 411820
Guinea pig, 1958
ID: 411818
Carvings of bone or stone, Fraser River Delta, British Columbia
ID: 411807
Pestles and mortars, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411805
Stone hammers, Canada
ID: 411798
Implements for procuring food, Thompson River Region, British Columbia, Canada
ID: 411789
Owl head mask, British Columbia, Canada
ID: 411784
Scrapers, whetstones, drills, and other bone objects, Thompson River Region, British Columbia
ID: 411783
Dr. William King Gregory
ID: 411780
Typical skull based upon the study of 50 species of Teleost fishes, designed and drawn by Louise Nash
ID: 411779
Skeleton of Himantolophus reinhardtii
ID: 411777
Pigeon, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 411776
Red maple leaves (Acer rubrum), 1916
ID: 411775
Swamp Oak leaves and fruit (Quercus palustris), New York Botanical Garden, 1916
ID: 411774
Norway maple (Acer platanoides), from Willdenow and Hayne, 1815
ID: 495
Shell and Coral Hall looking east, 4th floor, main building, looking east [circa 1904-1925]
ID: 493
Shell and Coral Hall looking west, 4th floor, main building
ID: 49
Manikin of Alaskan moose, ready for skin, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 487
Entrance to Board Room and Office of the President, second floor, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 48
Mannequin of Alaskan moose, construction, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 476
American Museum of Natural History as seen from 8th Avenue (Central Park West), 1895
ID: 475
American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1895
ID: 474
American Museum of Natural History, New York, 1893
ID: 473
77th street entrance under construction, American Museum of Natural History, 1890
ID: 472
Construction of lecture hall, American Museum of Natural History, [1898]
ID: 470
Arsenal, Central Park, housed Museum collections when the Museum was founded in 1869, first home of the American Museum of Natural History, 1870-1877
ID: 47
Manikin of Alaskan moose, construction, American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York
ID: 467
Arsenal, Central Park, from Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, circa 1869-1877, first home of the AMNH
ID: 46622
Laelapso laelops, [Dryptosaurus] model, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46615
A. Hermann with Protorohippus venticolus (left) and Equus caballus (Elmer Wilkes), American Museum of Natural History
ID: 466
Plan of south Museum front and proposed central tower, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46569
Hoplophoneus primaevus skeleton, right side, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46568
Hoplophoneus primaevus skeleton, left side, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46567
ID: 46566
Patriofelis ferox skeleton, right side
ID: 46565
Age of Mammals, panel, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46564
Osborn's Hypothetical Phylogeny of the Mammalia, American Museum of Natural History, 1898
ID: 46563
Ostrich pelvis, from above, ribs front, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46562
Apteryx sp. [kiwi] skeleton, right, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46561
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 33, and 35, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46560
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46559
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 7, 8, 9, 10, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46558
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 4, 5, 6, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46557
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 1, 2, 3, posterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46556
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 16, 17, 19, 23, 25, 27, 33, 35, anterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46555
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, anterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46554
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 7, 8, 9, 10, anterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46553
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrae 4, 5, 6, anterior, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46552
Diplodocus longus tail vertebrate 1. 2. 3, anterior
ID: 46551
Diplodocus longus. tail vertebrae 1,4,7
ID: 46550
Diplodocus longus, tail vertebrae, 1, 4, 7, left
ID: 46549
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae, post oblique
ID: 46548
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae
ID: 46547
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae, front oblique
ID: 46546
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae, front
ID: 46545
Diplodocus longus, ilium and sacral vertebrae, left
ID: 46544
Diplodocus longus, ilium and lumbar, left
ID: 46543
Diplodocus longus in case, pelvic region, left
ID: 46542
Diplodocus lumbar, post extreme oblique
ID: 46541
Diplodocus lumbar, post oblique
ID: 46540
Diplodocus lumbar, anterior extreme oblique
ID: 46539
Diplodocus lumbar, anterior oblique
ID: 46535
Preparing Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) skeleton, about 1900-1920
ID: 46501
Preparator's room with specimens, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46353
Mrs. Delia Akeley with elephant skull and tusks, Chicago
ID: 46333
S. H. Chubb photographing horse, Museum grounds, 1907
ID: 46330
Model, Copper Queen Mine, September, 1914
ID: 46326
Professor Albert Bickmore preparing an illustrated lecture in his study, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 46325
Front of temple showing excavation of fallen mass, Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, Mexico, [1912]
ID: 45674
Crowds outside entrance to American Museum of Natural History, October, 1907
ID: 45635
Big Tree or Giant Sequoia
ID: 45634
Conveying Willamette Meteor to Museum, April, 14, 1906
ID: 45633
Conveying Willamette meteor to American Museum of Natural History, 1906
ID: 45615
Vertebrate Paleontology preparator Adam Hermann with cast of Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) skull
ID: 45614
Preparing Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) skeleton
ID: 45613
Preparing Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) skeleton, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 45612
Brontosaurus (Apatosaurus) skeleton
ID: 45297
Section of bread crust bomb, 1903
ID: 45134
School children outside museum entrance, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 45100
Trying on the skin: Elk series, illustrating the method in mounting mammals, 1904
ID: 45088
Moving the Ahnighito meteorite through New York City to American Museum of Natural History, [1904]
ID: 45081
ID: 45
{Alaskan] Moose manikin
ID: 44292
Summer bird life of Cobb's Island, Virginia, exhibit, March, 1903
ID: 44291
ID: 442
Wolverine, Gulo gulo
ID: 44095
Finch's Rock House, view of cave from front, New York
ID: 440
Musk Ox, <span class="binomial">Ovibos moschatus<br />
ID: 44
Alaskan Moose manikin in process, American Museum of Natural History
ID: 42600
Huichol Indian Group, exhibit, American Museum of Natural History, 1901
ID: 42112
Sioux Indian Chief, Hard Heart, age 53, Coney Island, New York, circa 1900
ID: 42110
ID: 421
Orangutan skeleton
ID: 42038
Tommy Grass, Sioux, age 39, Coney Island, New York
ID: 42037
ID: 42014
Sioux Indians in arena, Coney Island, New York
ID: 42011
Bad Wound, Sioux, age 42