

Table 2: Major Exhibits, 1971-1985, Still on 



Display 



Hall 20 



Our Restless Planet 



November 1, 1971 



Hall 6 



Ice Age Mammals and The Emergence of Man 



September 13, 1974 



Hall 23 



South America: Continent and Culture 



Fall, 1975 



Hall 29 (south) 



Insect Zoo 



August 23, 1976 



Hall lOA 



Splendors of Nature 



October, 1977 



Hall 26 



Western Civilization: Origins and Traditions 



June, 1978 



Hall 10 



Dynamics of Evolution 



May 18, 1979 



Hall 2 (center) 



The Conquest of Land 



April 17, 1980 



Hall 2 (east) 



The Flowering Plant Revolution 



April 17, 1980 



Hall 26 (west) 



The Living Coral Reef 



October 15, 1980 



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Hall 3 



Fossil Mammals 



Fiscal year 1985 



Hall 5 (west) 



Origin of Life and the Early Atmosphere 



Fiscal year 1985 



The South American Hall {Hall 28), photographed jrom displays in this hall. This is an example of an inter- 



the north steps looking south toward the rotunda, in 1978. disciplinary exhibit, for geology, plants, and animals are 

 The ceiling is lower and the lighting better than in earlier used to amplify the ethnology. 



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The Exhibits 



