[Nhcoll-l] Questions about mount and bone storange

Erin McDonald erin.mcdonald at ualberta.ca
Tue Nov 12 16:18:39 EST 2013


I am also very interested in this, if possible I'd be grateful to be copied
on replies.

Regards,

Erin.



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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Colby, Julia <Colby at mpm.edu> wrote:

>
>
> We are hoping to make some improvements in our specimen storage in the
> future, and I am doing some research to see what our best options are.  I
> am particularly interested in how other collections store (e.g., do you
> store them in cabinets? On a shelf? On the wall? Mounted in a cabinet?) the
> following :
>
>  1.       Mounts where the specimen is on a branch that is designed to be
> clipped to the wall.
>
> 2.       Non-articulated skeletal materials, especially from large
> animals (think elephant, antelopes, large reptiles).
>
> I am interested in both what you do and what you would have done (or what
> you would do) differently.
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> Julia
>
>
>
> Julia Colby
>
> Vertebrate and Invertebrate Collections Manager
>
> Milwaukee Public Museum
>
> 800 W Wells St
>
> Milwaukee, WI 23233
>
> p: 414-278-2760
>
> e:colby at mpm.edu
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