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Insects Affecting White Pine : 1. Nearly full grown larva of imperial moth, Basilona imperralis Drury; 2. Masses of the pine bark louwe, Chermes pinicorticis Fitch; 3. Pupal cells of white pine weevil, Pissodes strobi Peck under bark of pine log; 4. Burrows of larvae of same in bark; 5. Portion of dead shoot killed by the insect, showing the circular exit holes, the borings of the insect in upper part and the shrunken area extending down on the affected portion of the twig; 6. Pupal cells of white pine weevil within the wood, showing method of exit and also a few exit holes in the shrunken affected bark; 7. Adult weevil, Pissodes strobi Peck; 8. Leconte's sawfly larvae, Lophyrus lecontes Fitch in resting position, showing below the stubs of devoured foliate; 9. Pine leaf scale insect, Chionapsis furfura Fitch
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Insects Affecting Hard Pine : 1. Pitch mass of pitch twig moth Retinia constockiana Fern., with pupal shwll protruding therefrom in one case; the other shows old and recent pitch; 2. Pitch mass of pitch inhabiting midge, Diplosis resinicola Osten Sacken; 3. Shoot infested with Nantucket p9ine moth larva, Retinsia frustrana Scudd., showing the abortive growth; 4. Pitch pine needle gall fly, Diplosis pini-rigidae Pack., showing needles deformed by this insect; 4a. Work on needles of the prefious year; 5. Needles affected by the pine leaf miner, Gelechia pinifoliella Chamb., note the brown tips of the affected needles; 6. A pine sawfly larvae, Lophyrus abietis Harris in nabural position on the needles; below are stubs of eaten needles; 6a. Cocoon of same at base of pine needles; 7. Pine Chrysomela, Glyptoscelis pubescens Fabr...; 8. Pales weevil, Hylobius pales Herbst.; 9. Chrysobothris pusilla Bap. & Gory; 10. Chrysobothris florcola Gory; 11. Chrysobothris dentipes Germ.; 12, 13, and 14. Varieties of the light loving grapevine beetle, Anomala luciola Fabr., a species which is very abundant on hard pines; 15. Pilophorus crassipes Uhl....; 16. Magdalis alutacca Lec.; 17. Magdalis perforata Horn; 18. Lace winged fly, Chrysopa species; 18a. Cocoons of same on needles
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Coal mining operation, Pine Creek, Idaho, n.d.
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Ancient Karasaki pine tree, Kenrokuen Gardens, Kanazawa City, ca. 1921
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Traveling the Sunset Highway, Pine Canyon near Waterville, Washington, ca. 1918
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James W. Forsyth diary extracts from letters to his daughter Bessy Forsyth during the Pine Ridge Campaign of 1891-1891 also known as the Massacre at Wounded Knee
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Ancient Karasaki pine tree, as seen from the water, Kenrokuen Gardens, Kanazawa City, ca. 1921
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Mining operations at the junction of Pine Creek and Willow Creek, vicinity of Atlin, British Columbia, ca. 1899.
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They cut down the Old Pine Tree, 1941
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Pine St. from Melrose Ave., Seattle.
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Log jack and crew, Forest Lumber Company, Pine Ridge, ca. 1925
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Crew inside mill, Forest Lumber Company, Pine Ridge, ca. 1925
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Mill crew, Forest Lumber Company, Pine Ridge, ca. 1925
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Pine St. looking northeast from 3rd Ave. showing the First Methodist Protestant Church on the right, Seattle, ca. 1895
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Riders cork in the crosswalk on 1st Ave and Pine St, Seattle
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Critical Mass participants corking at 1st and Pine in downtown Seattle
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Southeast corner of 8th Ave. and Pine St., Seattle, ca. 1923
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Gottstein Building showing the offices of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., 3rd Ave. and Pine St., n.d.
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3rd Ave. and Pine St., looking southeast, ca. 1891
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Standard Furniture Co. building on 2nd Ave., looking north from Pine St., Seattle, n.d.
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