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         Paleontology Museums:     more books (100)
  1. Modern laboratory methods in vertebrate paleontology (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by A Hermann, 1909
  2. Terminology of ostracod carapaces (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by Robert Vernon Kesling, 1951
  3. New tomistomine crocodylian from the middle Eocene (Bartonian) of Wadi Hitan, Fayum Province, Egypt (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology) by Christopher A Brochu, 2000
  4. Upper Cambrian trilobites from Michigan (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by Erwin Charles Stumm, 1956
  5. Techniques in the photography of fossilized plants (University of Michigan. Museum of Paleontology Contributions) by Herbert W Wienert, 1960
  6. The anatomy and affinities of Medullosa noei Steidtmann, and associated foliage, roots, and seeds, (Contributions from the Museum of paleontology, University of Michigan) by Waldo Edward Steidtmann, 1944
  7. A study of Ctenoloculina cicatricosa (Warthin) (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by Robert Vernon Kesling, 1952
  8. A nearly complete turtle skeleton from the Upper Cretaceous of Montana, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology. University of Michigan) by E. C Case, 1939
  9. Nash local fauna (Pleistocene, Aftonian) of Meade County, Kansas (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology) by Ralph E Eshelman, 1981
  10. A revision of the Ordovician trilobite Asaphus platycephalus Stokes, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by David G Darby, 1965
  11. Lepidodendron johnsonii, sp. nov., from the lower Pennsylvanian of central Colorado, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by Chester A Arnold, 1940
  12. Hallicystis attenuata, a new callocystitid cystoid from the Racine dolomite of Wisconsin, (University of Michigan. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, v. 21, no. 11) by C. R. C Paul, 1967
  13. Evolution of Middle Devonian species of Euglyphella as indicated by cladistic analysis (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan ; v. 24, no. 6) by Sabeekah Abdul-Razzaq, 1973
  14. On Callixylon newberryi (Dawson) Elkins et Wieland, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology ... University of Michigan) by Chester A Arnold, 1931

61. Geoscience Gateways - Browse Links
AMNH Division of paleontology. New Mexico museums, Parks, and Monuments.API Coal Mine Homepage. paleontology Museum Database. Coal
http://www.geogateways.com/browse.asp?topicID=10&subTopicID=74

62. Paleontology
Long before paleontology became popular, sites within our region were famous worldwidefor the Many Como Bluff finds are in museums in the US and Europe.
http://www.rmi-realamerica.com/english/itin_paleontology.asp

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The Region The Gateways Itineraries ... About RMI
Itinerary: Paleontology
There is a big advantage to viewing the many dinosaurs located within The Real America compared to those in "Jurassic Park." Our dinosaurs are dead and have been for 65 million years. Long before paleontology became popular, sites within our region were famous worldwide for the extremely rich fossil beds and accessible dinosaur skeletons. New and exciting finds are still being made every year, including the first-ever discovery of dinosaur eggs in Montana and the first full-sized Allosaurus in Wyoming. The region was, and is, a true "Jurassic Park. Day 1/2 - Arrive Denver
One of the most extensive dinosaur exhibits in the nation is at Denver Museum of Natural History . Called "Prehistoric Journey," the $7.7 million exhibit will offer visitors a unique look at prehistoric life, following a cobblestone path and entering an "enviroroama" where they’ll be immersed in a 3.5 billion year old landscape. Overnight Denver.

63. Museums To See Fossils In Utah - Utah Geological Survey
Exhibits at this museum emphasize local history, archaeology, geologyand paleontology. Dan O Laurie Museum. Dead Horse Point State Park.
http://www.ugs.state.ut.us/utahgeo/dinofossil/fosmuseums.htm

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utah geology visitor guide to fossils / museums
Museums
Use this guide to locate museums in Utah exhibiting dinosaurs and/or fossils. This information is not updated regularly; therefore some museums may not be on this list. If you see incorrect or incomplete information, please email christinewilkerson@utah.gov
  • Utah Museum of Natural History
    President's Circle (200 South 1350 East)
    University of Utah
    Salt Lake City, UT 84112
    Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9:30-5:30; Sundays and Holidays,12:00-5:00
    Closed July 4, July 24, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day Fees: $3.00, Adults; $1.50, Children 3-11; Free, Children under 3, Members, and University students, staff, and faculty. Paleontology exhibits include mounted skeletons of Allosaurus Stegosaurus , and Camptosaurus from the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry, and a fossil mammal exhibit. The Museum's Education Department offers many services to schools and the community, including outreach kits and workshops for teachers, guided tours, field trips, and classes for children and adults focusing on fossils and other natural-history topics. Utah Museum of Natural History
  • Earth Science Museum Brigham Young University

64. All.info: Arts And Humanities / Museums And Galleries / Paleontology /
You are in Arts and Humanities / museums and Galleries / paleontology /.
http://all.info/directory/Arts_and_Humanities/Museums_and_Galleries/Paleontology
Search Directory: You are in: Arts and Humanities Museums and Galleries Paleontology Suggested Categories:
Society and Social Sciences > Anthropology > Paleontology

Science and Health > Organizations and Media > Paleontology

Science and Health > Earth and Environment > Invertebrate Paleontology

Science and Health > Earth and Environment > Paleontology
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http: www.powellmuseum.org

The John Wesley Powell tells the story of Major Powell, Colorado River running from 1869 to present, development of the City of Page from the construction of Glen Canyon Dam 1957-64, oral histories from early residents, appreciation of the cultures of American Indian tribes of Colorado River, geology and paleontology of the area. We also serve as a welcome center for visitors and a booking service for all the tour companies.
Site produced by: a Professional from an Educational Organization
Site contains: Academic Content
http://www.powellmuseum.org/
PRI and the Museum of the Earth
Located in the heart of the Finger Lakes, the Paleontological Research Institution's Museum of the Earth is a natural history museum, bringing one of the nation's largest fossil collections to the public to share the story of 3.5 billion years of life on Earth. With particular emphasis on New York State and the Northeast United States, the Museum of the Earth explores the history of the Earth and its life through the lens of geology and paleontology, utilizing collections from the PRI s more than 3 million specimens. Featuring audio, visual,...

65. Journal Of Dinosaur Paleontology
caused by Japanese museums purchasing fossils that may have been illegally exportedfrom China. Dinosaur skulls stolen from Paleontological Institute, Moscow.
http://www.dinosauria.com/jdp/jdp.htm
JOURNAL OF DINOSAUR PALEONTOLOGY

66. Natural History Museums, Links For Palaeobotanists
on the World Wide Web. Included are any museums or exhibits that featuredisplays on fossils, paleontology, and related subjects.
http://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/mineralogie/palbot/organisations/museums.html
Home Natural History Museums
Natural History Museums
Categories
Of Interest to Museum Professionals

Temporary Exhibitions

Museums Directories

Access to Natural History Museums and Collections
... Natural History Museums Of Interest to Museum Professionals
Categories
Temporary Exhibitions

Museums Directories

Access to Natural History Museums and Collections
Palaeobotanical and Palaeontological Collections@ ... Directories focused on Palaeobotany@ Of Interest to Museum Professionals The (affiliated to the Geological Society of London). They are a national organisation dedicated to improving the status of geology in museums and raise the standard of geological curation. (GfBS). Society for Biological Systematics. Go to: Fachgruppen, Kuratoren (in German). Randall F. Miller , Department of Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario: A career as a museum curator The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC). Improving preservation, conservation and management of natural history collections to ensure their continuing value to society. The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections Guidelines for the Care of Natural History Collections . This document is meant to serve as a tool for institutions and their staffs to continue to elevate the standards of managing and caring for natural history collections. It has been particularly gratifying that the review and comments have involved individuals from all of the professions associated with the use and care of natural history collections: collection managers, curators, conservators, administrators, research scientists, registrars, archivists, etc.

67. University Of California, Berkeley Museum Of Paleontology
University of California, Berkeley Museum of paleontology This is the home page for the Museum of paleontology at the University of California, Berkeley. This is a very extensive site. From the
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/index.html&y=0

68. UCMP Home Page
Welcome to the UC Museum of paleontology. Follow this link to a textonly homepage. paleontology Portal. About UCMP, Catalogs, collections, and databases.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/

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What's new About UCMP History of life ... Other resources Berkeley Natural History Museums consortium member

69. National Museums Of Kenya
About Palaeontology. Palaeontology Division is strictly a researchDivision and is not open to the general public. It houses over
http://www.museums.or.ke/palaeabout.html
Gallery Related Activities Museums Sites/Monuments ...
Resources for Researchers

services
Contact us

About Palaeontology Palaeontology Division is strictly a research Division and is not open to the general public. It houses over 110,000 fossil individuals this being one of Africa's largest fossil collection. The fossil sites in Kenya spread along the Great Rift Valley, the Lake Victoria region, along the coast and a few on the eastern flanks of the Rift Valley. Koobi Fora situated on the eastern side of Lake Turkana has yielded the highest number of fossil hominins the world over. The western side of the same lake is the home of the almost complete skeleton of Homo ergaster , nicknamed the 'Turkana Boy', a juvenile of considerable stature who lived about 1.6 million years before present. It is noteworthy that Palaeontology Division has been in the forefront in promoting the study of prehistory in our institutions of learning. In collaboration with the NMK Department of education, researchers in Palaeontology have continued to present lectures to students. Members of staff in the Division made significant contributions in compilation of a recently launched book entitled Appreciating Evolution (edited by Education Department, NMK ). Palaeontology Division has over the years attached students from our local Universities and colleges, who are pursuing careers in prehistory and related studies; we have continued to host international students and notably, the Koobi Fora Field School, organized and coordinated by Rutgers university and NMK.

70. The Science Page: PALEONTOLOGY
other paleontology sites. University of California Museum of paleontology visit the many excellent resources and online exhibits.
http://sciencepage.org/paleo.htm
PALEONTOLOGY
... from the Science Page

71. Titlebar
Paleo Places. Welcome to the Cyberspace Museum s paleontology Museum DatabasePage. Dino Russ s Lair; University of California Museum of paleontology.
http://www.cyberspacemuseum.com/paleo.html
Paleo Places
Welcome to the Cyberspace Museum's Paleontology Museum Database Page. The purpose of this page is to allow you to investigate what dinosaurs/fossils are currently on exhibit at museums and monuments around the United States. Let us get you launched into the following sites.

72. Paleontologisk Museum
Dødelige dinosaurer ny utstilling ! Fossilgalleriet Paleontologisk museumsutstillinger. Godbiter fra Paleontologisk museums nettarkiv.
http://www.toyen.uio.no/palmus/
UiO - nettsider UiO - personer BIBSYS - forfatter BIBSYS - tittel WWW - HotBot WWW - AltaVista WWW - Google In English Generelt
Her finner du blant annet opplysninger om museet, , beliggenhet og ansatte (adresseliste) Utstillinger
Museet har utstillinger i flere saler, bl.a. "Fossilgalleriet" med bilder av alle de utstilte fossilene Forskning og undervisning
hovedfagsstudenter
Samlinger
Museets samlinger omfatter mer enn 1.7 millioner gjenstander. Noe er utstilt, men de meste er oppbevart i de vitenskapelige samlingene, og kun tilgjengelig for forskere Publikumstjeneste
Lenker

Biblioteket
Trykksaker og publikasjoner
Museets historikk ny utstilling ! Fossilgalleriet Paleontologisk museums utstillinger Faktasider
Artikler om fossiler, paleontologi, utvikling, dinosaurer og mye mer! Menneskets utviklingshistorie Dinosaurer ! Norske mammutfunn Faglige foredrag ...
www.nhm.uio.no
Godbiter fra Paleontologisk museums nett-arkiv PalVenn museets venneforening
Steinklubben
, for barn og unge Norsk Paleontologisk Forening foredragsserie Ledige stillinger forskning.no

73. The Natural History Museums - English
Paleontological Museum. The Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. Tel 22851700;Fax 22851800. Paleontological museum Tel 22851700; Fax 22851810.
http://www.toyen.uio.no/toyensider/engelsk.html
Norsk Deutsch
UNIVERSITY OF OSLO
University Botanical Garden
Zoological Museum

Mineralogical-Geological Museum

Paleontological Museum
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Addresses and telephone numbers
The is rich in history. The name, originally Todin suggests an origin in the first centuries AD. Tad means fertilizer and vin is grazing land or pasture. The estate belonged to the Nonneseter Convent peerage estate about 1640.
At that time the estate included a very considerable area of land and a shoreline to the Oslo Fjord. Most of these lands were later sold or leased.
The University Botanical Garden was founded in 1814.
The horseshoe shaped manor house, which was given its present form in 1780s, and the Old Garden , laid out in baroque style, form the senter of the garden.
The estate buildings are subject to a preservation order and are now used as administration offices and for official gatherings. The ancient and venerable
Botanical Garden and Museum
The Botanical Garden is an ideal place to relax away from stress of city life, and to enjoy the botanical variety and diversity to be found here. Most of the area is designed as an Arboretum . In the Systematic Garden you can find about 1800 different plants arranged according to family and genus.

74. South Dakota Tourism -- Travel Information For The Mount Rushmore State
The world’s most famous dinosaur – Sue, the gigantic Trex atChicago’s Field Museum – was discovered in South Dakota.
http://travelsd.com/events/archaeology/index.asp
Home Events Archaeology : Current Page
archaeology
paleontology museums The world’s most famous dinosaur – "Sue," the gigantic T-rex at Chicago’s Field Museum – was discovered in South Dakota. Our Badlands National Park contains some of the world’s richest Oligocene fossil beds, and archaeological sites across the state offer clues about early societies. If you’ve got the itch to dig, join one of our real-life excavations.
Volunteers and professionals alike bring enthusiasm and
experience to field projects throughout South Dakota. South Dakota Organizations hosting digs this summer: Archaeological Research Center, Rapid City
www.sdsmt.edu/wwwsarc
Badlands National Park
www.nps.gov/badl
The Mammoth Site, Hot Springs
www.mammothsite.com
Museum of Geology, Rapid City
www.sdsmt.edu

Other South Dakota Organizations: Archeodome and Prehistoric Indian Village, Mitchell
www.mitchellindianvillage.org
Black Hills National Forest
www.fs.fed.us/r2/

75. National Museum Of Natural History - Paleobiology
Tyrell Museum, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Santa Cruz City Natural History Museum,Santa Cruz, California Shuler Museum of paleontology, Southern Methodist
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/links.html

Anthropology

Botany

Entomology

Invertebrates
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Natural History Library
Here are a few links we have compiled for more paleontological resources. These links are not ours, and are subject to changes we cannot control, so good luck in your search!
Museums and Institutions
University of California - comprehensive list of links of natural history museums around the world
Academy of Natural Sciences
, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
American Museum of Natural History
, New York, New York
Bishop Museum
, Honolulu, Hawaii
Burke Museum
, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
California Academy of Sciences
, San Francisco, California Canadian Museum of Nature , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Cantonal Museum of Geology , Lausanne, Switzerland Carnegie Museum of Natural History , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chicago Academy of Sciences , Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Science , Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, Ohio Emporia State University Geology Museum , Emporia, Kansas Field Museum of Natural History , Chicago, Illinois Florida Museum of Natural History , Gainesville, Florida Houston Museum of Natural Science , Houston, Texas Hunterian Museum , Glasgow, Scotland Idaho Museum of Natural History , Pocatello, Idaho Illinois State Museum , Springfield, Illinois Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History , Los Angeles, California Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Museum of Comparative Zoology , Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachussetts

76. SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES. SHULER MUSEUM OF paleontology. FACILITIES. The ShulerMuseum of paleontology maintains research and teaching collections
http://www.geology.smu.edu/~vineyard/shulermus.html
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
FACILITIES The Shuler Museum of Paleontology maintains research and teaching collections in microfossils, fossil invertebrates, fossil plants, and recent and fossil vertebrates. Active areas of current research involve Mesozoic and Cenozoic vertebrates and plant macrofossils, and palynology. Vertebrate collections in the Shuler Museum of Paleontology have special strengths in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic of Texas, Mesozoic of Southwestern U.S., and representative and research collections from active projects outside the U.S., including Kenya, Malawi, Cameroon, Pakistan, Mexico, and Yemen. The collections and personnel from the Shuler Museum are actively used and involved in outreach programs through area public museums. One such project is the development of a traveling exhibit with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History entitled Lone Star Dinosaurs
Facilities of the Shuler Museum of Paleontology include laboratories for fossil preparation, molding and casting, pollen extraction and anlysis, and morphometric analysis. VISIT OF NORMAN SCHWARTZKOFF General Norman Schwartzkoff visited Shuler Museum laboratories to interview graduate student Elizabeth Gomani and Dr. Louis Jacobs for his segment on

77. Dino Land Paleontology Articles: Classical Paleontology Enchants Fryxell Museum
However, the best specimens are not hidden in storage, as with several paleontologymuseums, but mounted and displayed for the Fryxell s clan of loyal visitors
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/8152/fryxellmuseum.html
DINO LAND PALEONTOLOGY ARTICLES Classical Paleontology Enchants Fryxell Museum in Illinois By Steve Brusatte For a state lacking dinosaur fossils of any sort, Illinois is rich in Mesozoic exhibitions and museums. The beautiful and historical Field Museum houses not only Sue, but a newly renovated dinosaur hall filled with the original skeletons of Apatosaurus, Albertosaurus, Protoceratops, Parasaurolophus, and many others. The popular Chicago Children's Museum is home to the world's only cast skeleton of the enigmatic Suchomimus. And, the Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford contains an amazing Tyrannosaurus rex and Thescelosaurus cast. But, perhaps one of most amazing paleontological museums in the state, and possibly the nation, often remains a secret, tucked away in the center of a small liberal arts college campus. But, once you take a visit yourself, you quickly realize just how interesting and stunning the Fryxell Geology Museum really is…and what others have been missing! The Fryxell Museum of Geology embodies what the science of paleontology was like during the golden days of Cope and Marsh, before privately owned institutions solicited donations from major corporations in order to purchase multi-million dollar specimens. The Fryxell Museum represents the grueling expeditions, the difficulty and the pain revolving around paleontology before the days of national science foundations handing out million dollar grants to conduct often short and technologically advanced field expeditions. The Fryxell Museum captures the beauty of science before the days of computerized interactive museum displays and touring robot exhibits. Above all, the Fryxell Museum takes you back to the classical days of paleontology.

78. Dino Land Paleontology Links
Yale e Peabody MuseumThe home of John Ostrom and Deinonychus! Berkeley Museum ofPaleontologyThe campus museum of the University of California at Berkeley.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Galaxy/8152/linkspage.html
THE OFFICIAL DINO LAND WEBSITE DINO LAND PALEONTOLOGY LINKS
DINOSAUR PAGES
Dino Data An exhaustive reference chapter with information on every dinosaur ever discovered, plus news and articles. The Dinosauricon Massive site with a complete list of dinosaur genera and a listing of dinosaurs by continent. The Dinosauria Online Site with dinosaur articles, listed by species, and online dinosaur journal. Paul Sereno's Dinosaur Site Site focusing on the works of one of today's most recognized paleontologists-Paul Sereno. Dino Russ' Lair Site with information on dinosaur art, dino digs, and dino discoveries. Dino Treker Info on dinosaur modeling and a free dinosaur newsletter! De Dinosaurussen Gids Dutch/English site with loads of dinosaur information. The Life and Times of the Terrible Lizards Dinosaur help for school children! Prehistorics Illustrated Site with an extensive database of paleo articles. Dino Don Lessem Official site of one of today's most widely read paleo authors-Don Lessem. Dinosaur Cornucopia Information on Baby T. rex find by British dino nut Sam Barnett. Kid Rex Official site of the baby T. rex.

79. LINKS OF WWW.GEOLOGIA.COM
Tyrannosaurus Rex expo; Royal Tyrrell Museum of paleontology have a look in thesection of dinosaurs; Discovery.com information and articles on dinosaurs.
http://www.geologia.com/english/html/link.htm
Environment Astronomy Climate and meteorology

80. Dinosaurs, Dinosaur Museums, Colorado, Dinosaur Tours, Paleontology, Fossils, Co
The Dinosaur Depot Museum is Operated by The Garden Park PaleontologySociety. In Partnership with The City of Cañon City The
http://www.dinosaurdepot.com/
The Dinosaur Depot Museum is a GEM located in one of the best places in the world to see fossils and the rocks where they are found. Among our dinosaurs on display, is the world's most complete Stegosaurus! You can visit the Garden Park Fossil Area where it and many other dinosaurs have been excavated over the last 125 years. Explore fossils and how they are found in our Discovery Room. Talk with people working on fossils in our Preparation Laboratory. 2004 Schedule January 1 to May 21
10:00am to 4:00pm, Wednesday through Sunday May 22 to May 28
10:00am to 4:00pm, Seven Days a Week
May 29 to September 6
9:00am to 6:00pm, Seven Days a Week September 7 to December 24
10:00am to 4:00pm, Wednesday through Sunday December 26 to December 31
10:00am to 4:00pm, Seven Days a Week The Museum will be Closed on Thanksgiving Day,
Christmas Day, and New Years Day. We will schedule Programs for Groups on days
when the Museum is normally closed.

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