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Title: The American Museum journal
Identifier: americanmuseumjo06amer (find matches)
Year: c1900-(1918) (c190s)
Authors: American Museum of Natural History
Subjects: Natural history
Publisher: New York : American Museum of Natural History
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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ii6 THE AMERICAN MUSEUM JOURNAL nickel and are known as taenite, the metal filling in the spaces between the plates is known as plessite and is scanty in this meteorite. Troilite shows abundantly in the section as well as in the surface of the main mass. Schreibersite, the brilliant meteoritic phosphide of iron and nickel, is not in evidence to the unaided eye. Two analyses of Willamette have been made for Professor Ward and are here quoted: J. M. Davison. J. E. Whitfield. Iron 91-65% Iron 91.46% Nickel 7.88 Nickel 8.30 Cobalt Phosphorus .09 99.76 99-83 The specific gravity is 7.7. Edmund Otis Hovey.
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THE EAST MAMMAL HALL. IHE East Mammal Hall (No. 207 of the Second Floor), leading out of the Hall of North American Mammals, has been opened to the public within a few weeks. The center of the room is occupied by a nobl^ group representing five Olympic Elk beside a spring in the mountains. These are some of the latest productions of the Department of Taxidermy and are displayed without glass covering, for the purpose of avoiding the reflections due to great expanses of glass. The animals were collected in the Olympia Mountains of Washington. Other noteworthy mammal groups in this hall are those of the Musk Ox and the Caribou from the Stone Expeditions to Alaska and the Prong-horned Antelope. A small group consisting of a pair of the California Mule Deer from Lower California shows this graceful animal in pleasing attitudes. A single specimen of the Alaska Brown Bear, which was collected by Mr. Stone, illustrates one of the largest members of this family of beasts. The southern side of the hall is devoted to reptiles and here will be found many single specimens and the groups representing

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1906
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  • bookid:americanmuseumjo06amer
  • bookyear:c1900-[1918]
  • bookdecade:c190
  • bookcentury:c100
  • bookauthor:American_Museum_of_Natural_History
  • booksubject:Natural_history
  • bookpublisher:New_York_American_Museum_of_Natural_History
  • bookcontributor:American_Museum_of_Natural_History_Library
  • booksponsor:Biodiversity_Heritage_Library
  • bookleafnumber:144
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  • bookcollection:americana
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