Paleontology
Found in 255 Collections and/or Records:
Illustrations -- Spondylitis deformans
Miscellaneous illustrations related to Spondylitis deformans (poker spine).
Illustrations -- turtle shells
Graptemys geographica illustrations and Testudo peragrams shell diagrams.
Internal correspondence, 1979-1980
This file contains correspondence regarding gem and mineral collections, staff appointments, Iranian fossil loans, and security and control of exhibition materials.
Iranian fossils, 1976-1983
This file contains correspondence regarding US-Iranian relations, the Iranian Hostage Crisis, and loans of Iranian fossils at the Museum and includes an invoice of specimens.
Iranian Museum of Natural History, 1974-1977
This file contains correspondence with the Iranian Museum of Natural History regarding vertebrate paleontology and paleontology expeditions to the Zagros Mountains, Iran and includes newspaper clippings.
Journey Through Time -- exhibit plans and fossil lists
This file contains exhibit plans and fossil lists for the Journey Through Time exhibit in the Hall of Evolving Life.
Journey Through Time -- exhibit plans and fossil lists, 1992
This file contains exhibit plans and fossil lists for the Journey Through Time exhibit in the Hall of Evolving Life.
Journey Through Time -- Las Cruces Trackways, 1989-1990
This file contains correspondence, magazine and newspaper clippings, and photographs related to the Las Cruces Trackway project
La Brea fossil list
This collection is composed of correspondence, field notes, paleontological illustrations, and monthly reports from the Vertebrate Paleontology department under Henry Anson Wylde, Science Division Chief. It includes exhibit planning materials, collections management and specimen loan information, and excavation reports from Rancho La Brea and Conkling Cavern in New Mexico.
Letters to Henry Wylde, 1929
This collection is composed of correspondence, field notes, paleontological illustrations, and monthly reports from the Vertebrate Paleontology department under Henry Anson Wylde, Science Division Chief. It includes exhibit planning materials, collections management and specimen loan information, and excavation reports from Rancho La Brea and Conkling Cavern in New Mexico.