Lewis Lindsay Dyche's Great Panorama

Lewis Lindsay Dyche's Great Panorama

...it is my ambition to leave in some institution the best collection of North American mammals in the world." -Lewis Lindsay Dyche

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Taxidermic mountain lion from the panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum

Taxidermic mountain lion from the panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum

Mountain lion killed in Ellis County, Kansas by N. M. Applebaugh and mounted by Lewis Lindsay Dyche.

Mountain lion standing over animal carcass.

Taxidermic mountain lion, also known as puma, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain lion, also known as puma, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain lion, also known as puma, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain lion, also known as puma, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain lion, also known as puma, from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat from the panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum

Taxidermic mountain goat at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.

Taxidermic mountain goat from the Panorama at the University of Kansas Natural History Museum.
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