![close up of a mineral specimen that is white and teal in color](/sites/default/files/styles/450x450/public/images/paleontology/minerals/minerals-225x225.png?h=ffed8f21&itok=5aHNhCRN)
![fossil shells in small museum storage boxes](/sites/default/files/styles/450x450/public/images/paleontology/invert-paleo/fossil-shells-225x225.png?h=ffed8f21&itok=C4KkSzgh)
Invertebrate & Micropaleontology
Fossil marine clams, snails, ammonoids, nautiloids and microfossils.
![fossil leaf in the collection](/sites/default/files/styles/450x450/public/images/paleontology/paleobotany/fossil-leaf-225x225.png?h=ffed8f21&itok=7vMj9XNq)
Paleobotany
Fossil leaves, flowers, seeds and fruits, wood, plant microfossils, and fossil insects.
![closeup of a fossil leg bone in the collection](/sites/default/files/styles/450x450/public/images/paleontology/vert-paleo/vert-paleo-225x225.png?h=ffed8f21&itok=S4-3n7k1)
Vertebrate Paleontology
Fossil mammals, birds, dinosaurs, reptiles, amphibians and fishes.
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Photo: Cathy Morris/Burke Museum
Photo: Cathy Morris/Burke Museum