- Four ladies with flowers in their hair
- Lady Reading
- Lady picking berries
- Pan flute playing for lovers
- Lady looking at sunset
- Cenozoic mammals - Canis Dirus
- Flying dinosaurs - Pteranodon
- Geologic time scale
- 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. - Dendrites—a typical pseudofossil
- 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. - Cenozoic mammals - Mylodonjpg
- Bilateral symmetry in fossil brachiopod
- Cenozoic mammals - Pliohippus
- Cotylosaur
- Cenozoic mammals - Woolly Mammothjpg
- Flying dinosaurs - Rhamphorhynchus
- Typical radiolarians
- Cenozoic mammals - Woolly Rhinoceros
- Fossil Identificaton Chart - I Radial Symmetry
- Typical Pennsylvanian crinoidal limestone
- Cretaceous cephalopods
- Typical Texas Foraminifera
- Cenozoic mammals - Glyptodon
- Cenozoic mammals - Dinobastis
- Two extinct attached echinoderms
- Types of symmetry in a fossil coral
- Swimming Reptiles - Mosasaur
- Ornithischian dinosaurs - Paleoscincus
- Fossil plants—tracheophytes
- Saurischian dinosaurs - Allosaurus
- Cenozoic mammals - Entelodont
- Saurischian dinosaurs - Brontosaurus
- Morphology and principal parts of trilobites
- Swimming Reptiles - Ichthyossaur
- Fossil Identificaton Chart - II Bilateral Symmetry
- Fossil collecting Equipment
- Fossil starfishes, crinoids, and holothurian sclerites
- Typical modern crinoid
- Swimming Reptiles - Plesiosaur
- Tertiary gastropods
- Phytosaur - Crocodile like reptile
- Ornithischian dinosaurs - Stegosaurus
- Ornithischian dinosaurs - Triceratops
- Tertiary mammals - Brontotherium
- Primitive Amphibian
- Tertiary mammals - Uintatherium
- Fossil Identificaton Chart - III No apparent Symmetry
- Ornithischian dinosaurs - Trachodon
- Pelycosaur
- Primitive armored fish