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(NYT44) LOS ANGELES -- May 14, 2004 -- DINOSAUR-AUCTION-4 -- Japheth Boyce, a paleantologist, who spent two years unearthing bones from a Tyrannosaurus Rex dubbed Barnum, is seen in front of a cast of another T. Rex named 'Stan' on display at a Bonhams & Butterfields display warehouse in Los Angeles, Friday, May 14, 2004. The cast is one of the many items which are to be auctioned off in L.A. on Sunday, in the largest natural history auction to date. One of the only meteorites to ever hit a private home is also to be auctioned off. (J. Emilio Flores/The New York Times)
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