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It contains about seven million specimens.
Million specimens in the collections.
They have over 30 million specimens down here.
The entomology collection alone has over five million specimens.
Over one million specimens of animals, plants and minerals.
It contains about eight million specimens.
Over one million specimens of animals, plants and minerals.
The museum has something like 3 million specimens.
This herbarium, eight million specimens, is actually a record of the vegetation of the earth through time.
The entomology collection alone numbers more than five million specimens.
The size of these collections exceeded 1 million specimens at by the end of the nineteenth century.
With 126 million specimens in its collection the National Museum of Natural History is the most visited natural history museum in the world.
The collection consists of about 10 million specimens from all over the world.
Researchers report important new insights into evolution following a study of mitochondrial DNA from about five million specimens covering about 100,000 animal species.
In the vaults, there are over three million specimens, representing more than 600 different species- including the star of the show.
Researchers report important new insights into evolution following a study of mitochondrial DNA from about 5 million specimens covering about 100,000 animal species.
The 74 acres of gardens is home to over a million specimens, some of which were planted by the newly arrived European colonists almost 200 years ago.
The paper reported on new insights into evolution gained from examining the mitochondrial DNA from about five million specimens covering about 100,000 animal species.
The museum has a collection of over 17 million specimens, though most of them are hidden behind the scenes.
The inclusion of the tiger in our Mammals Section will contribute to the enrichment of our exhibition, comprised of over one million specimens not only in terms of species, but in terms of natural history as well.
Altogether, Rothschild's natural history factory processed well over two million specimens and added five thousand species of creature to the scientific archive.
In 1927, when Budapest hosted the Tenth World Congress of Zoology,the insect collection harbored about 3 million specimens, thus it had to be moved to a building in Baross Street.
Dave will now join a scientific collection of 80 million specimens at the Natural History Museum.
Then there is the Natural History Museum, which houses a collection of over 80 million specimens, some of which were apparently collected by Charles Darwin.
I am extremely happy that within the next monthour 123-year old museum, hosting a collection of more than one million specimens of animals, plants and minerals, will also host an exhibition of children's works.
Nearly a million and a half specimens of animals, plants and minerals.
The permanent collection features approximately 20 million artifacts and specimens covering a variety of disciplines including geology, botany, zoology and anthropology.
The permanent collection contains around 20 million impressive artifacts and specimens covering zoology, geology, botany, and anthropology.
The fossil pipefish pictured is 23 to 5 million years old and identical to present-day specimens.
They were already growing 2600 million years ago, whilst some specimens from Pakistan, for example, are a mere 9 million years young.