Skulls (casts) of various prehistoric amphibians from Valley Anatomical Preparations, Canoga Park, CA.
Souvenir postcards showing fossils and life restorations of extinct amphibians. Postcard from the Huntarian Museum, University of Glasgow, showing the oldest known complete terrestrial amphibian, from 340 million year-old Carboniferous rocks near Bathgate, United Kingdom, displayed in the “Mr. Wood’s Fossils” exhibition.
Postcard — one of a set issued by the State Postal Bureau, The People’s Republic of China — showing a skeleton of Callobatrachus sanyanensis on display at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Academia Sineca, Beijing.
Skeleton of the Early Permian Seymouria baylorensis on display at the National Science Museum in Tokyo, Japan.
Postcards (two of a set) showing the amphibian Seymouria, life-sized statues at the Prehistoric Gardens, on Oregon Coast Highway 101.
Postcard from the Huntarian Museum, University of Glasgow, showing artist M. Coates’ life restoration of Eoherpeton, a prehistoric temnospondyl amphibian. The painting was displayed in the “Mr. Wood’s Fossils” exhibition.
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology souvenir postcard showing artist Vladmir Krb’s mural of a Coal Age swamp, including a large amphibian.