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ID: ptc-7707
Cladogram showing evolutionary relationships and relative ages between Ornithischian and Saurischian dinosaurs, Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs
ID: ptc-7706
Barosaurus and Allosaurus, Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda, 1996
ID: ptc-7680
[Yancey's] farm, watercolor, from The sketchbooks and journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6, page 16
ID: ptc-7679
Bird and deer with text, pages 18 and 19 from The sketchbooks and journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6
ID: ptc-7677
Ant carrying bot fly, dorsal view of winged insect, ink drawings, from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6
ID: ptc-7676
Chipmunk, badger, black-tailed deer, ink sketches, from The sketchbooks and journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6, page 47
ID: ptc-7675
Sandpiper, watercolor, elk horns, ink sketch, from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6, page 48-49
ID: ptc-7674
Greasewood, artemisia, and gorse, watercolors, from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6, page 52
ID: ptc-7673
Bears and pelicans, watercolor, from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6, page 56
ID: ptc-7672
Bears from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6, page 59
ID: ptc-7671
Wading birds and snake head, watercolor, from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6, page 78-79
ID: ptc-7669
Ink wash of deer head, watercolor of landscape, from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 6, page 145-146
ID: ptc-7668
"The woods NE of our farm. My first foto," from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 1, page 175
ID: ptc-7667
Tiger lily, watercolor, from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 1, July 1883
ID: ptc-7666
Yarrow or achillea and harebell, ink washes, from the journals of Ernest Thompson Seton
ID: ptc-7665
Wildflowers, ink washes from The sketchbooks and journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 1, page 185 and 187
ID: ptc-7664
Map of Assiniboine River area with towns Carberry and Sewell indicated, from The sketchbooks and journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 1, page 401
ID: ptc-7663
Hare, ink sketch, from The sketchbooks and journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 1, page 404
ID: ptc-7662
Hare, ink sketch, from The sketchbooks and journals of Ernest Thompson Seton, Volume 1, page 403
ID: ptc-5802
Eocene of Green River, Wyoming. Animals depicted (from left to right): Saniwa, Diplomystus, Baena, Leidyosuchus, Tryonix or Plastomenus (foreground), Boavus. Painting by Robert J. Barber
ID: ptc-5801
Eocene subtropical forest surrounding the Green River Lake system, southwestern Wyoming (32 million years ago). Animals depicted include Orohippus (right). Painting by Robert J. Barber
ID: ptc-5797
Oligocene (32 million yeard ago) in the northern Great Plains of Badlands National Park, South Dakota: Painting by Robert J. Barber
ID: ptc-5796
Miocene era of South Dakota, 10 million years ago, painting by Robert J. Barber
ID: ptc-5515
Blackfoot tipi diorama (after conservation), Hall of Plains Indians
ID: ptc-5514
Mammals of the Oligocene Period, oil painting by Charles R. Knight, 1930, Hall of Advanced Mammals, 1995
ID: ptc-5513
Gomphotherium, Paul and Irma Milstein Hall of Advanced Mammals, Lila Acheson Wallace Wing of Mammals and their Extinct Relatives, 1995
ID: ptc-5512
Mammals of the Upper Pliocene Period, painting by Charles R. Knight, 1930, Paul and Irma Milstein Hall of Advanced Mammals, Lila Acheson Wallace Wing of Extinct Mammals, 1995
ID: ptc-5511
Paul and Irma Milstein Hall of Advanced Mammals, southeast corner, Lila Acheson Wallace Wing of Mammals and their Extinct Relatives, 1995
ID: ptc-711
Emerald ring and crystal, Patricia Emerald, Colombia
ID: ptc-706
Map showing Oligocene fossil deposits, United States
ID: ptc-168
Scarlet sickle-bill, Vestiaria coccinea, Hawaiian Island Group, Whitney Hall of South Pacific Birds
ID: ptc-159
Laysan albatross, Laysan Island Group, Whitney Hall of South Pacific Birds
ID: ptc-7558
Kachina figure, rear view, Hopi, owned by David Hurst Thomas and Lori Pendleton, modern, collected late 1990's
ID: ptc-7556
San Marcos figure, back view, United States, owned by David Hurst Thomas and Lori Pendleton, collected 1990's
ID: ptc-7541
"Get rid of the mosquito" poster from campaign to eradicate yellow fever, exhibit: Epidemic! The World of Infectious Disease
ID: ptc-7522
North American paddlefish, Polyodon spathula
ID: ptc-7354
Trumpeter swan, from Audubon's Birds of America.
ID: ptc-7310
Cougar, Mountain Lion of Arizona, diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
ID: ptc-7308
Grizzly Bear of Yellowstone National Park, diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
ID: ptc-7303
Coyote of Yosemite Valley, California, diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
ID: ptc-7301
Icaronycteris fossil bat in matrix, Microchiropterans icaronycteris, found at Green River formation, Wyoming
ID: ptc-7297
Dr. William A. Gutsch, Chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, speaking to children, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7296
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium, 1981-1994, showing Zeiss projector to children, Hayden Planetarium [circa 1981-1994]
ID: ptc-7293
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium, 1981-1994, demonstrating control room of Hayden Planetarium [1981-1994]
ID: ptc-7292
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, in Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7291
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, demonstrating instruments, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7290
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, speaking to children, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7289
Dr. William A. Gutsch, chairman of the Hayden Planetarium 1981-1994, demonstrating instrument, Perkins Library
ID: ptc-7270
Twelve butterflies of South America, each pinned in individual storage box
ID: ptc-7225
John Brown by Edmonia Lewis, 1849
ID: ptc-7694
Gertrude Legendre, Steve Quinn, and Anne Sidamon-Eristoff in front of Mountain Nyala diorama, Akeley Memorial Hall of African Mammals, 1998
ID: ptc-2415
Junius B. Bird, Curator of South American Archaeology, 1939-1973, in 1982
ID: ptc-344
Wild Turkey, Southern Forest Group showing South Carolina, Hall of North American Forests
ID: ptc-343
Smoky Mountain Group, Hall of North American Forests
ID: ptc-5819
Allosaurus mount after construction, Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs, 1995
ID: ptc-5818
ID: ptc-1464
Bags, Osage, United States
ID: ptc-1388
Hayden Planetarium, entrance, exterior, 1965
ID: ptc-1380
Ongpatonga, Big Elk, Chief of the Omahas and member of 1821-1822 Indian delegation to Washington D.C., oil painting by Charles Bird King, 1822
ID: ptc-7220
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), oil painting by Philip Alexius Laszlo de Lombas, 1908
ID: ptc-3525
Medusa mosaic, from Carthage exhibit, 1988
ID: ptc-104
African lion group, Akeley Hall of African Mammals
ID: ptc-333
Siberian Tiger Group, detail, North Asiatic Hall [1935-1964]
ID: ptc-185
Siberian Tiger Group, female, North Asiatic Hall [1935-1964]
ID: ptc-177
Siberian Tiger Group, North Asiatic Hall [1935-1964]
ID: ptc-176
Siberian Tiger Group, male, North Asiatic Hall [1935-1964]
ID: ptc-7350
Sun ball, Chukchi
ID: ptc-7337
"Physiognomie der Jakuten; Jakuten; Jakuten Priester", illustration depicting three Yakut men
ID: ptc-158
Philippine Island Group (Guadalcanal), Whitney Hall of South Pacific Birds
ID: ptc-7242
Cinnyris juliae, Challenger sunbird, Plate 44 from Shelley, Monograph of the Sunbirds
ID: ptc-2440
Fragment of plain weave fabric, Peru
ID: ptc-1434
Silver figures, Peru
ID: ptc-1433
llama, silver, Peru
ID: ptc-1432
Long haired llama, Peru
ID: ptc-1431
Woman figure, silver, Peru
ID: ptc-7897
Kuelap Site in Peru, map 2, watercolor by Adolph Bandelier, 1893
ID: ptc-7896
Kuelap Site in Peru, map 4, watercolor by Adolph Bandelier, 1893
ID: ptc-7895
Kuelap Site in Peru, map 1, watercolor by Adolph Bandelier, 1893
ID: ptc-7798
Industrial and Archeological Map of Southern Peru (Part of map made by T. A. Corry), edited by the Commission on Propaganda and Tourism, Cusco Centenniale
ID: ptc-1478
Embroidered Paracas mantle, Peru
ID: ptc-1477
ID: ptc-1476
ID: ptc-116
Raggiana Bird of Paradise, shown in flight, Papua Group, Whitney Hall of South Pacific Birds
ID: ptc-190
Masked dancer of New Guinea, Iatmul people, Sepik River region, New Guinea
ID: ptc-7512
Big Alagba, dancing figure wearing feather headdress, blue openwork shawl, and ankle bands, sculpture by Sokari Douglas Camp
ID: ptc-5549
Slender moa (Didornis torosus, formerly Didornis ingens) by Frederick William Frohawk, Plate XLII in Extinct Birds by Baron Lionel Walter Rothschild
ID: ptc-5548
Lesser megalapteryx or upland moa, Plate XLI in Extinct Birds by Baron Lionel Walter Rothschild
ID: ptc-114
Kiwi, Moa Group, New Zealand, Whitney Memorial Hall of South Pacific Birds
ID: ptc-113
Moa Group, South Island Alps, New Zealand, Whitney Hall of South Pacific Birds
ID: ptc-1430
Transformation mask, half-open, Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl)
ID: ptc-1429
Transformation mask, Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl)
ID: ptc-212
Pteranodon restoration painting
ID: ptc-211
Woolly Rhinoceros and Saiga Antelope in a Glacial Winter, detail of mural
ID: ptc-209
Phytosaurus, restoration painting by John C. Germann
ID: ptc-208
Cervalces
ID: ptc-5546
Bourbon crested starling (Fregilupus varius), Plate I in Extinct Birds by Rothschild
ID: ptc-5541
Réunion solitaire, by Frohawk, Plate XXV-A from Extinct Birds by Rothschild
ID: ptc-5540
Mauritius red hen (Aphanapteryx bonasia)
ID: ptc-825
Phobosuchus and Chasmosaurus restoration, painting by Walter Ferguson, Paleocene Hall [circa 1953-1989]
ID: ptc-206
Procamelus and Teleoceras, restoration painting by Charles R. Knight