It appears that Shell has changed the names of some of its products. I'm not exactly sure as to why, but if you will reference the document I've linked below, you will see that Tellus C10 is now referred to as Morlina 10. You can then find the MSDS via Shell.com's MSDS search feature, which I've also linked. Hope this helps.
Product Name Change Document:
http://www-accept.shell.com/static/nz-en/downloads/shell_for_businesses/lubricants/product_data_guide/shell_pdg_new_product.pdf
Shell MSDS Search (it is under "Shell Lubricants US")
http://www.shell.com/home/content/chemicals/responsible_energy/sustainable_development_shell_chemicals/product_stewardship/msds_search/
http://www.shellusserver.com/products/msds.php?id=5061175
Tellus A was created in 1948.
The ISO viscosity grade of Shell Tellus 37 is 32 and its SAE viscosity grade is 10W. These viscosity grades indicate the fluid's viscosity characteristics at different temperatures and operating conditions.
Tellus B was created in 1948.
IK Tellus was created in 1921.
The address of the Tellus Nw Ga Science Museum is: 51 Tellus Dr, White, GA 30184
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For example see this MSDS.
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The phone number of the Tellus Nw Ga Science Museum is: 770-386-0576.