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King Salmon: Variotions in the form of the myomeres are shown in this figure of the left side on Oncorhynchus
61. King Salmon: Variotions in the form of the myomeres are shown in this figure of the left side on Oncorhynchus tschawytscha. The superficial markings of the myomeres and of the myocommata are indicated. There is some little variation, but of no great significance, at the level where the superficialis and the profundus join. It was deemed to detract from the significance of this figure to indicate this separating line.... The cephalic myocommata are attached to the base of the skull--to the occipital, temporal and pterotic bones. They are not interrupted by the clavicle, which lies lightly embedded on the surface. The complexity of folding and the lingitudinal extent of the myomeres increases posteriorly. The most important variation is due to the division of the anterior fold into two slender cones in the caudal half of the body
Pearlfish, Fierasfer dubius Putnam, embedded in a layer of mother-of-pearl, La Paz, Lower California
62. Pearlfish, Fierasfer dubius Putnam, embedded in a layer of mother-of-pearl, La Paz, Lower California
Embryo Ray and its Means of Nourishment
Tip of a milk-secreting filament of a Bat-ray (Eteroplataea
63. Embryo Ray and its Means of Nourishment
Tip of a milk-secreting filament of a Bat-ray (Eteroplataea micrura), showing the arteriole and the capillary network in the meshes of which the milk-gland are embedded.
Split shell disclosing embedded pearls
64. Split shell disclosing embedded pearls

One valve of a three-ridge (Q.Plicata), showing the cavity from which an embedded 58-grain turtleback
65. One valve of a three-ridge (Q.Plicata), showing the cavity from which an embedded 58-grain turtleback pearl was taken, which when peeled produced a fine 20-grain high-button
An old mussel bed near Muscatine, Iowa, buried under a foot or more
The mussels are seen in situ embedded
66. An old mussel bed near Muscatine, Iowa, buried under a foot or more
The mussels are seen in situ embedded in the wall of the gully
Ledger
67. Ledger
Ledger
68. Ledger

Ledger
69. Ledger
Independent
70. Independent
Ledger
71. Ledger
Ledger
72. Ledger

Independent
73. Independent
Wilderness pets by Lena Huelsdonk Fletcher : Being an account of animals of the wilderness, pets and
74. Wilderness pets by Lena Huelsdonk Fletcher : Being an account of animals of the wilderness, pets and otherwise known to her during her lifetime as a resident of the Hoh River Valley
Pioneers of the Hoh : the last frontier
75. Pioneers of the Hoh : the last frontier
Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
76. Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula

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