Succession of scholarshipーtype collection in paleontology
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    Representative example of fossil specimens stored in the Department of Historical Geology and Paleontology (Photo: Akinobu Yamada)

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    Paleontologists and geologists in the Meiji to middle Showa eras. A. Bunjiro Koto, B. Matajiro Yokoyama, C. Kotora Jimbo, D. Hisakatsu Yabe, E. Yoshiaki Ozawa, F. Teiichi Kobayashi

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Succession of scholarship
ーtype collection in paleontology

One of primary functions of university museums is long-term preservation of specimens produced by daily academic activities. Leading characteristics of the University Museum, the University of Tokyo exist in history: Developmental processes of various fields of natural and social sciences have preserved in the collection. Paleontology is a representative field holding specimen-rich collection. More than 30000 specimens of fossils has been illustrated, described or cited in nearly 1000 publications since 1881. All of these specimens are catalogued in a database with information of literature citation. PDF files describing the specimens can be downloaded from the database or from outside links.


References

佐々木猛智・伊藤泰弘(編)(2012)『東大古生物学—化石からみる生命史』東海大学出版会。