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Half section of lobster cut in median plane to illustrate general anatomy. From soft shell female, 6
161. Half section of lobster cut in median plane to illustrate general anatomy. From soft shell female, 6 1/2 inches long, slightly favored in head to show nervous system. Esophageal and gastric ganglion (the latter below reference line to anterior gastric muscle) and anterior visceral and median nerves are shown. Muscle marked levator abdominis (thoracico-abdominis) originates far forward in the thorax and joins enveloping muscles of the flexor system of abdomen. Note that abdominal sternal spines are much longer than in sexually mature animals
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Wilderness pets by Lena Huelsdonk Fletcher : Being an account of animals of the wilderness, pets and
177. 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
178. Pioneers of the Hoh : the last frontier
Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
179. Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
Yakima County Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909
180. Yakima County Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909
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