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A Celebration of Birds: Louis Agassiz Fuertes and His Art photographic slides, 1983.
Slides of artwork displayed in the temporary exhibition A Celebration of Birds: Louis Agassiz Fuertes and His Art, held at the American Museum of Natural History, 1983.
B. J. Kaston photographic slide collection, 1951-1962.
Photography of animals and plants, mostly in North America and a few in Botswana. Many close up images of various animals in nature including birds, insects, and reptiles as well as some photographs of elephants.
C. Beil photographic slide collection of bird traces, undated.
Photographs of a herring gull nest in a rock crevice and bird tracks found at a sand worm feeding.
C. Sibley photographic slides of birds, 1942.
Photographs of birds in nature taken by Mrs. C. Sibley.
Crawford H. Greenewalt photographic slide collection
Ornithological photographs by Crawford Greenewalt. Includes living birds in habitat, at nest, and close-ups in flight.
Donald Ker photographic slide collection of African animals, undated.
Photographs taken in East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania. Amboseli, Tsavo, Masai Mara, and Ngorongoro. Images mostly of mammals and some birds.
Great Barrier Reef Expedition photographic slides
Field photographs of marine life and mammals in Australia, Great Barrier Reef Expedition, 1962. Includes birds, kangaroos, koalas, and underwater photographs of invertebrates and fish.
James Chapin photographic slide collection
Mostly consists of field photographs from the Belgian Congo including birds, nests, large mammals, lakes, general landscape and buildings. Also includes pictures of colleagues and/or family, Pygmies and a Pygmy dance, Watusi dance and some images showing the preparation for the Ross Expedition (1957). A few slides taken in the United States, primarily California.
James Chapin photographic slide collection
Photographs from the Chapin Collection taken mostly in Africa, including Senegal, Belgian Congo, Rwanda, and a few photographs from the United States, including Carl Akeley's grave. Images of birds, birds' nests, flowering trees, indigenous people, colleagues, and family.
Matt Cormons photographic slide collection, 1966.
Photographs of snakes, lizards, birds, insects and other animals and plant life. Taken in various parts of the United States divided as New York, New England, Western United States and Eastern United. Also includes Nova Scotia and Canada.
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