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Introduction to “Ornithology in Peale’s Museum”
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Donor: Logan, Charles
Category: Paleontology
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Small petrification: Caryophylloides like 26F of my catalogue of fossils but not so large [catalogue unlocated]
Small petrification: Pectinites or Small Striated terebratula 40F of my catalogue of fossils but not so large [catalogue unlocated]
Small petrification: Fragm[ent] Pectinites
A piece of petrifyed wood with a knot in it
Small petrification: Pisolithi 26.G. of my catalogue of fossils but not so large [catalogue unlocated]
Small petrification: Vermicularis
Small petrification: Mammillae Echinites
Small petrification: Entrochi, two Specimens Similar to No. 42 of my catalogue [of fossils] [catalogue unlocated]
A curious petrification of a Kind of Snail the body divided in three ridges & striated transversally & coil'd as it were on itself
A large fragment of a Stony incrustation round the root of a tree. Similar to those I brought from Hispaniola but harder
Small petrification: Ostracites Similar to 35F of my catalogue of fossils but not so large [catalogue unlocated]
A very fine Mythilites [Mytilidae] or Petryfied muscle [mussel], a little bent
Small petrification: Fragments incogniti [unknown]
Small petrification: Petiolus caryophillites 26.H. of my catalogue of fossils but not so large [catalogue unlocated]
Several fragments of Stones with impressions of Shells
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