American Museum of Natural History. Hall of Late Mammals.
Hall of Fossil Mammals
Fossil Mammals
East Mammal Hall
Tertiary Mammal Hall
Fossil Mammal Hall
Tertiary Hall
Fossil Mammals (Horses, Camels, etc.)
Fossil Mammals of the Tertiary Period
Mammals of the Tertiary Period
Hall of the Age of Mammals
Age of Mammals
Osborn Hall
Age of Mammals Hall
Osborn Hall of Tertiary Mammals
Osborn Hall of the Age of Mammals
Mammals of the Tertiary Period (Osborn Hall of the Age of Mammals)
Fourth Fossil Hall -- Mammals
Fourth Fossil Hall -- Age of Mammals
Osborn Memorial
Late Mammals
Hall of Late Mammals
Osborn Memorial Hall of Late Mammals
Osborn Hall of Late Mammals
Osborn Hall of Late Prehistoric Mammals
Osborn Hall of Fossil Mammals
Osborn Hall of Late Fossil Mammals
Hall of Fossil Vertebrates
Permanent exhibition. Opened approximately 1902 and closed 1990-1991. Located on Floor 4, Section 3. The Hall of Late Mammals at the American Museum of Natural History exhibited fossil mammals from many periods, including specimens collected by the Third Asiatic Expedition (1, 1923, p. 32). In 1904 it was the Museum's only fossil mammal hall, but by 1911 it exhibited Tertiary mammals and the later fossil mammals moved into the Hall of the Age of Man (2, 1904, p. 13; 2, 1911, p. 77). After the closure of the Age of Man Hall and the opening of the Hall of Early Mammals in the 1950s and 1960s, the Hall of Late Mammals exhibited more advanced fossil mammals such as those formerly in the Age of Man Hall (2, 1962, p. 37). Exhibits were periodically modified over many years, and the hall was rearranged in the 1930s and 1940s, between 1971 and 1973, and again in 1988-1989 with assistance from exhibition coordinator Lowell Dingus (1, 1932, p. 60; 1, 1971/72 p. 31; 1, 1972/73, p. 8; AR 1988-1989 p. 38). Curators for the hall included Edwin H. Colbert, Henry Fairfield Osborn, and Walter Granger (1, 1933, p. 6: 1, 1937, p. 12; 1, 1941, p. 9).
American Museum of Natural History. Hall of Late Mammals.