Chordata

Displaying 251 - 300 of 301
Catalog # Name Description
251 1986.16.0081 Bone Dinosaur. Broken into two pieces.
252 1987.0031 Bone Fossil bone fragment from proximal humerous shaft of either a mastodon (Mammut sp.) or a mammoth (Mammuthus sp.).
253 1987.3.0002 Bone, mammal One tibia broken into two pieces. Tibia is of an eriodont.
254 1987.3.0056 Tooth Shark tooth on rock.
255 1987.3.0062 Mastodon Tusk fragment
256 1987.3.0078 Bone Small dinosaur bone.
257 1987.3.0079 Bone Fossil bones (fish?).
258 1987.3.2.0002 Bone, mammal One tibia broken into two pieces. Tibia is of an eriodont.
259 1988.2.0002 Turtle Carapice parts
260 1989.43.432 Mastodon Tusk, piece.
261 1989.43.433 Rhinoceros Horn?; skinny brown piece of what is believed to be horn.
262 1989.43.434 Tooth Small worn seal tooth 1989.43.434 (Tooth) image
263 1989.43.435 Tooth Sperm Whale Tooth 1989.43.435 (Tooth) image
264 1989.43.436 Tooth Walrus tooth 1989.43.436 (Tooth) image
265 1989.60.0004 Bison Tooth.
266 1989.60.0005 Bison Tooth.
267 1989.60.0006 Bison Tooth.
268 1989.60.2 Mammoth Molar
269 1989.60.3 Mammoth Molar. Broken into 4 pieces.
270 1989.60.7 Claw Bear Claw. 1989.60.7 (Claw) image
271 1989.60.9 Cat Claw. 1989.60.9 (Cat) image
272 1991.0037 Bone Fossil bones including Rangifer (caribou), Ouibos (muskox), Mpehitus (skunk) and odocoileus (deer).
273 1995.30.1.23 Otter Otter Skin. Color: BR Skull deaccessioned 04/28/2023 1995.30.1.23 (Otter) image
274 1995.30.1.3 Rabbit, Eastern cottontail Eastern cottontail. Mounted on stick. Color: BR b and c (skull and mandible) deaccessioned 04/28/2023 1995.30.1.3 (Rabbit, Eastern cottontail) image
275 1995.30.2.1 Raccoon Parts a. - c. Skin and skull and bacculum. Mounted in flat lying position with tail straight behind. Color: BR 1995.30.2.1 (Raccoon) image
276 1995.30.2.3A Skunk Study Skin - Spotted Skunk 1995.30.2.3A (Skunk) image
277 1995.30.3.12 Rabbit, Eastern cottontail Study skin. Mounted on stick. Color: BK B and C (skull and mandible) deaccessioned 04/28/2023 1995.30.3.12 (Rabbit, Eastern cottontail) image
278 1995.30.3.2 Opossum Opossum skin - Study Mount Skull Deaccessioned on 4/12/2022 1995.30.3.2 (Opossum) image
279 1995.30.3.3 Skunk, spotted Study skin. Color: BK,WH,BR 1995.30.3.3 (Skunk, spotted) image
280 1995.30.5 Otter Study skin of river otter. Mounted flat lying position with tail straight behind. 1995.30.5 (Otter) image
281 1995.39.1 Lion Life size standing with head raised slightly up and mouth open on dirt-like base. Color: BR,BK
282 1995.39.15 Bear, Grizzly Life size, standing on 3 legs with front left paw slightly raised. Mouth open, head turned slightly left on dirt-like base. Color: BR,BK
283 1996.30.5 Hat Stocking cap with earflaps in various shades of brown, plus cream. Earflaps have bird motif in cream color. Main part of cap has Alpacas in cream, with dark brown stripe both above and below. Dark brown stripe has geometric motif resembling the letter "N". Top of cap and ear flaps have short knitted strings. Exterior edges finished with cream-colored chain stitch. These traditional hats are worn to keep the inhabitants of the Andes Mountains warm and Alpaca wool is a large resource. 1996.30.5 (Hat) image
284 1996.30.6 Cap Knitted in dark brown with cream and gray pattern motifs. Ear flaps have two motifs like backward "N". This motif is repeated on two stripes on cap. Between those two stripes is a row of alpacas or alpacas facing right. Edges finished with chain stitch. Tassels on ear flaps. These traditional hats are worn to keep the inhabitants of the Andes Mountains warm and Alpaca wool is a large resource. This hat appears to have been washed in too hot of water which caused the wool to felt and the hat to shrink. There is hand stitching in what appears to be a repair on one of the ear flaps.
285 1997.4.37 Carapace, sea turtle Polished. Evidence of barnacles on underneath edtes, and vestiges of spine are visible inside. Shiled-shaped, keeled. Overlapping plates and toothed margin. Variegated color. Color: BR 1997.4.37 (Carapace, sea turtle) image
286 1998.12.0001 Tooth, shark Shark tooth in matrix - One large brown tooth with small denticles to either side of the primary tooth extend from its matrix. The root of the tooth is white in color and measures 1 3/4" in visible length. There is also a bluish green substance on the matrix on the same side as the tooth. Color: TN,GY,WH
287 1999.27.1 Leopard Leopard mounted on branch with a left head turn.
288 2003.7.0001 Skull, Mammal Three parts; a. Mostly complete skull with bone material surrounding brain cast. Bone is tan in color and brain cast is brown. Snout, jaw missing. Very little matrix surrounding fossil, on ventral. 2 7/16'' x 1 5/8'' x 1 3/8''; b. Back portion of the skull. Lighter in color, also with brain cast. Prominent sagittal crest. 1 5/8'' x 1 3/16'' x 1 1/2''; c. Back ventral portion of skull. 1 1/2'' x 1 3/6'' x 3/4'' Color: TN,BR
289 2003.7.0002 Jaw fragment, mammal Portion of jaw with two complete molars present.
290 2003.7.0003 Jaw fragment, mammal Broken jaw segment with partial molar preserved. Somewhat triangular in shape.
291 2006.9.10 Tooth Long curved, crescent-shaped walrus tooth with striated pattern widthwise and fine grooves along the length. Upper part of the tooth contains knobby protrusions and tip of the tooth has been chipped off. 2006.9.10 (Tooth) image
292 2006.9.11 Tooth Walrus tooth is large and tear-shaped with a texture similar to tree bark. Along one side there is a split/crack that runs nearly the entire length of the tooth Color: TN and BR 2006.9.11 (Tooth) image
293 2006.9.29 Tooth Small seal tooth; the root of the tooth is smaller and is narrower than the rest of the tooth. A shallow indentation runs lengthwise down the center of both sides of the tooth. The tip appears to have been broken off. 2006.9.29 (Tooth) image
294 2006.9.61 Tooth Seal tooth - crescent-shaped and cylindrical. The piece is mostly tan until it becomes ivory and dark brown along a clear perpendicular line at the base of the tooth. This portion curves sharply and ends in a sharp point. 2006.9.61 (Tooth) image
295 2006.9.62 Tooth Seal tooth - arcs towards the tooth's tip. The upper portion is grey. The tooth abruptly turns tan along a distinct perpendicular line. Several grey veins can be seen in the tan portion; a crack runs the length of the tan portion. 2006.9.62 (Tooth) image
296 2006.9.63 Tooth Seal tooth that is mottled tan and brown, the tooth gradually flattens and narrows into a sharp tip. The piece arcs and the tip is curved sharply. The tip is cream colored. 2006.9.63 (Tooth) image
297 2006.9.64 Tooth Unerupted tooth of a toothed whale - Very smooth cylindrical tooth that makes an arc. The root of the tooth is flattened, while the tooth's tip narrows to a dull point. The tip is also more brown than the rest of the tooth. 2006.9.64 (Tooth) image
298 2006.9.65 Tooth Seal tooth - flat and arcs towards the tip. A shallow groove urns along the tooth's brown tip. The other side of the tip is tan. The root of the tooth is hollow and the top of the root is opened with a jagged hole. 2006.9.65 (Tooth) image
299 2006.9.68 walrus tooth A large tooth with wood-like fractures throughout. The piece is irregularly-shaped, with a flat-edged tip and a tapered funnel-shaped hole extending down into the tooth. 2006.9.68 (walrus tooth) image
300 2006.9.7 Mastodon a long slab of tusk; the piece is slightly concave along the width. The convex side of the tusk is striated lengthwise and relatively smooth. The concave side is very rough, with three distinct rough notches that jut from the slab. The coloration on the concave side is very uneven. Color: DK BR