- Cenozoic mammals - Canis Dirus
- The Toxodon
The skeleton of a gigantic extinct rat-like animal - the Toxodon - from the Argentine, South America. Length from the snout to the tail, nine feet. - Machairodus, the Sabre-toothed Tiger
- Great Extinct Bul
Skull of the great extinct Bull, the Bos primigenius, or the Urus, or Aurochs. The measurement from one horn tip to the other taken round the curves, was in some cases eight feet. The Urus stood in rare instances as much as seven feet at the shoulder; a fair-sized elephant stands nine feet. - Flying dinosaurs - Pteranodon
- Mammoth
- Sketch of a gastrolith—the gizzard stone of an ancient reptile
These highly polished well-rounded stones (gastrolith) are believed to have been used in the stomachs of reptiles for grinding the food into smaller pieces. Large numbers of these “stomach stones” have been found with the remains of certain types of dinosaurs. - Sketch of a coprolite—fossilized animal excrement
Coprolites are fossil dung or body waste. These objects can provide valuable information as to the food habits or anatomical structure of the animal that made them. - Dendrites—a typical pseudofossil
- Type of Huts suggested by Magdalenian drawings 2
- Cenozoic mammals - Mylodonjpg
- Cotylosaur
- Bilateral symmetry in fossil brachiopod
- Cretaceous cephalopods
- Cenozoic mammals - Pliohippus
- Cenozoic mammals - Woolly Mammothjpg
- Typical Pennsylvanian crinoidal limestone
- Flying dinosaurs - Rhamphorhynchus
- Typical radiolarians
- The Cro-Magnon Man
- Cenozoic mammals - Woolly Rhinoceros
- Cenozoic mammals - Glyptodon
- Typical Texas Foraminifera
- Shaft-straightening
- Spears and Harpoons
- Fossil Identificaton Chart - I Radial Symmetry
- Types of symmetry in a fossil coral
- Fossil plants—tracheophytes
- Round-headed Ofnet Man
- Ornithischian dinosaurs - Paleoscincus
- Cenozoic mammals - Entelodont
- Two extinct attached echinoderms
- Type of Huts suggested by Aurignacian drawings
- Cenozoic mammals - Dinobastis
- Saurischian dinosaurs - Brontosaurus
- Fossil collecting Equipment
- Swimming Reptiles - Mosasaur
- Swimming Reptiles - Ichthyossaur
- Ornithischian dinosaurs - Triceratops
- The Pitfall
- Fossil Identificaton Chart - II Bilateral Symmetry
- The Spokeshave
- Fossil starfishes, crinoids, and holothurian sclerites
- Morphology and principal parts of trilobites
- Saurischian dinosaurs - Allosaurus
- The Dance
- The Kayak
- Swimming Reptiles - Plesiosaur
- Tertiary gastropods
- Ornithischian dinosaurs - Stegosaurus
- Typical modern crinoid
- The Bow-drill
- Tertiary mammals - Brontotherium
- Tertiary mammals - Uintatherium
- The formation of river terraces
- Primitive Amphibian
- Chellean Boucher or Hand-axe
- Phytosaur - Crocodile like reptile
- Fossil Identificaton Chart - III No apparent Symmetry
- Rhinoceros tichorhinus, the wooly-coasted Rhinoceros