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American Museum of Natural History

 Organization

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Barbara Neill photographic slides of reptiles and lightening bugs, undated.

 Collection
Identifier: PSC 382
Abstract

Photographs include close up images of lightening bugs, American toad, ringneck snake, eastern painted turtle, and a black racer emerging from an egg.

Dates: undated

C. H. Watson photographic slides of tomato worms, undated.

 Collection
Identifier: PSC 536
Abstract

Three photographs of tomato worms infested by parasites on a leaf on the ground.

Dates: undated

Mont A. Cazier photographic slide collection of the Expedition to Mexico, 1947.

 Collection
Identifier: PSC 161
Abstract

Field photographs taken in Mexico including images of beetles and other insects, plants and trees, and general landscape. Also includes some portraits and photographs of a cathedral.

Dates: 1947

Photographic slides of insects, circa 1950s.

 Collection
Identifier: PSC 569
Abstract

Photographs of insects, mostly close up with some in nature. Includes flies, butterflies, moths, beetles, locusts, and spiders. Also includes microscopic images of a blood fluke and body louse as well as photographs of tapeworms. A small set of photographs were taken from a display, presentation or book about crickets.

Dates: circa 1950s

T. L. Keith photographic slide collection

 Collection
Identifier: PSC 320
Scope and Contents

Photographs of flowers, birds, eggs, and insects.

Dates: undated

W. A. Pleumer photographic slide collection, undated.

 Collection
Identifier: PSC 404
Abstract

Mostly close up photographs of insects. Includes a few images of flowers and clouds.

Dates: undated