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Entrance to Japanese Village, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
241. Entrance to Japanese Village, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
H.& F. Mill Company fire spreading to a neighboring house, Seattle, 1942
242. H.& F. Mill Company fire spreading to a neighboring house, Seattle, 1942
Viceregal Lodge at Simla, 1897
243. Viceregal Lodge at Simla, 1897
Viceregal Lodge at Simla, 1897
244. Viceregal Lodge at Simla, 1897

Jonathan Ritchey Kinnear
245. Jonathan Ritchey Kinnear
Elm Borers and Elm Bark Louse : Elm Borer (Sapreda tridentata Oliv.). 1. Larva or grub within its burrow
246. Elm Borers and Elm Bark Louse : Elm Borer (Sapreda tridentata Oliv.). 1. Larva or grub within its burrow just under the bark; 1a, Larva or grum extended; 2. Pupa within its cell just under the bark; 3. Burrows of the grub as exposed after removal of the bark; 4. Adult beetle.
Elm Snout Beetles (Mardalis): 5. Adult of Magdalis armicollis Say; 6. Adult of magdalis barbita Say; 6a. Side view of same; 7. Larva of Magdalis barbita, side view; 8. Pupa of Magdalis barbita within its oval cell just beneath the bark; 8a Empty pupal case of Magdalis barbita; 9. Burrows of Magdalis barbita as exposed after removal of the bark; 9a. Holes in the bark through which the beetles escape; 9b. Showing how bark is loosened by the burrows of this insect.
Elm Bark Louse (Gossyparia ulmi Geoff): 10. Group of partly grown bark lice as they appear in the early spring; 11. Group of male cocoons; 12. Group of male cocoons; 13. Group of females; 14. Female; 15. Recently hatched young; 16. Mature female; 16a, Mature females on a twig; 17. Pesudimago or wingless male; 18. Winged male.... Note also the long, white, anal filaments
This style of basket rake is used at Edgartown and Nantucket. The whole rake is made of iron, no netting
247. This style of basket rake is used at Edgartown and Nantucket. The whole rake is made of iron, no netting being required, as thin iron wires 1/3 of an inch apart encircle lengthwise the entire basket, preventing the escape of any marketable quahaugs, while at the same time allowing mud and sand to wash out. This rake has 16 steel teeth, 1 1/2 inches long, fitted at intervals of 1 inch on the scraping bar. The depth of the basket is about 8 inches. Short poles not exceeding 30 feet in length are used, as the raking is carried on in water which does not exceed 25 feet in depth. Only the iron framework of the rake is shown.
Crate of improved pattern showing outer screens of 1/4-inch mesh and inner detachable screens of copper
248. Crate of improved pattern showing outer screens of 1/4-inch mesh and inner detachable screens of copper cloth, one of which is completely removed and the other turned in to show manner of insertion. Infected fish are held in the crates until the parasitic mussels are shed. The copper cloth prevents the escape of the mussels in the early minute stages

Crate containing adult crabs for observation. It measured 2 by 2 by 4 feed and consisted of an iron frame
249. Crate containing adult crabs for observation. It measured 2 by 2 by 4 feed and consisted of an iron frame covered with chicken wire fencing with a 1-inch mesh. It was divided into four vertical compartments to prevent the crabs crowding together and to prevent the escape of all the crabs in case the wire was torn at any point. A wire bail was attached at each end and brought together over the top in the middle. To their point of union a wire was secured by which the crate was lowered and raised
Sardine Industry
Bar herring-weir near Eastport, Me.; escape of fish prevented by receding tide
250. Sardine Industry
Bar herring-weir near Eastport, Me.; escape of fish prevented by receding tide
Wild Scene at the Tuna Nets, Sicily. The tunas are trying to escape, and the men are gaffing and spearing
251. Wild Scene at the Tuna Nets, Sicily. The tunas are trying to escape, and the men are gaffing and spearing them
Mother seal trying in vain to induce white-coat to escape down bobbing-hole.
252. Mother seal trying in vain to induce white-coat to escape down bobbing-hole.

Tonnara di Buccarica
Net for closing the Bay in case the Shoals of Fish escape beneath the inner nets
253. Tonnara di Buccarica
Net for closing the Bay in case the Shoals of Fish escape beneath the inner nets
U. Engineer Describes Close Escape on Span, November 8, 1940
254. U. Engineer Describes Close Escape on Span, November 8, 1940
University of Washington Daily
255. University of Washington Daily
University of Washington Daily
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Ledger
257. Ledger
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260. Ledger
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