Non-vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory (NPL)

Non-vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory (NPL)

Share

Repository for invertebrate and plant fossils and other geological specimens It is the fifth largest collection in the United States.

Part of the Jackson School Museum of Earth History, The Non-vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory (NPL) is known for its rare and important specimens with a type and figured collection of over 22,000 specimens, and for its innovative approaches to the management of an unconventional collection. The NPL was founded in 1999 to provide a unified hub for the development of this vast repository of over 4

06/06/2020

Pecopteris polymorpha, marattialean fern with fertile fronds, Permo-Carboniferous of Montague County, Texas from our historic WPA collection.

05/23/2020

Chancelloria sp. placed in the enigmatic group Coeloscleritophora, from the Middle Cambrian Wheeler Formation, Millard County, Utah.

Photos 05/15/2020

Placenticeras meeki from the Campanian Coffee Sand Formation, Lee County, Mississippi

Photos 05/09/2020

Missing field research - fusinized wood at a Cretaceous site, west TX.

04/25/2020

Porana mirabilis, Wilcox Eocene, TX.

02/06/2020
Want your school to be the top-listed School/college in Austin?

Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Location

Address


10100 Burnet Road, PRC 122
Austin, TX
78758