Organisms
Hand drawn sketch of chick embryo (4.5 days incubation) and the development of the wing and limb buds. Also hand written notes about the stage of the embryo and the differences between it and other stages.
Crepidula embryos from a microscope slide made by Edwin Grant Conklin
Hand drawn sketches of early-stage chick limb bud development along with hand written notes about the embryo.
A blackboard with a poem and a picture of a crab and other sea creatures. The poem: “There are bugs that make us happy,/There are bugs that make us sore./There are bugs that spoil our dispositions/’Til we never want to see them more./ There are bugs so very complicated/That their head from tail we cannot tell,/But the bugs that fill our hearts with sunshine/Are the ‘Big Bugs’ of M.B.L.”
Black and white photo of Swede Carlson pulling a small shark out of the water with his bare hands
Man walking through a field carrying a seabird.
Professor Kempton working on a dogfish with a female observing.
Professor Kempton working on a dogfish.
One man standing at a bucket on a table with fish in hand. Woman looking on. Second man standing looking at buckets on ground.
Two men removing fish from the seine.
Professor Kempton working on a dogfish.
Fishermen pulling tuna out of the water.