Identification Day
Natural History, Feb, 2006
The Museum's 17th annual Identification Day will be held on Sunday, February 12, in honor of the anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. As in years past, the public is invited to bring their natural-history mysteries--shells, rocks, insects, feathers, fossils, bones, pottery, textiles, or any other natural or cultural objects that have left them puzzled and perplexed--to the Museum, where scientists and experts will attempt to identify them.
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