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9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares)
1. 9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares) from July 29, 11 a.m. to July 30, 3 p.m., after having been adapted to the background shown in figure 10. This indiviidual was extensively used in the study of adaption on artificial backgrounds. It is represented in many....figures. Note that numerous dark spots have appeared in the light areas shown in figure 10, and that the light spots in the dark areas have become more numerous and more conspicuous. 10- Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (5 mm. squares) from July 25, 2 p.m. to jUly 26, 11:30 a.m., after having been adapted to a white background. Note that the three very light gray areas around the ocelli...have become much darker and other dark spots have appeared. 11-Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (2 cm. squares) from August 1, 9 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., after having been adapted to 1 cm. squares, shown in figure 12. Note that the pattern has changed very little.12-Individual (B) opn black and white backgroune (1 cm. squares) from July 31, 11:40 a.m., to August 1, 9 a.m., after having been on (1 sq. cm. circles) from July 30, 3 p.m.., to July 31, 11:40 a.m. Note that the dark areas are darker than in figure 10.
9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares)
2. 9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares) from July 29, 11 a.m. to July 30, 3 p.m., after having been adapted to the background shown in figure 10. This indiviidual was extensively used in the study of adaption on artificial backgrounds. It is represented in many....figures. Note that numerous dark spots have appeared in the light areas shown in figure 10, and that the light spots in the dark areas have become more numerous and more conspicuous. 10- Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (5 mm. squares) from July 25, 2 p.m. to jUly 26, 11:30 a.m., after having been adapted to a white background. Note that the three very light gray areas around the ocelli...have become much darker and other dark spots have appeared. 11-Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (2 cm. squares) from August 1, 9 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., after having been adapted to 1 cm. squares, shown in figure 12. Note that the pattern has changed very little.12-Individual (B) opn black and white backgroune (1 cm. squares) from July 31, 11:40 a.m., to August 1, 9 a.m., after having been on (1 sq. cm. circles) from July 30, 3 p.m.., to July 31, 11:40 a.m. Note that the dark areas are darker than in figure 10.
9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares)
3. 9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares) from July 29, 11 a.m. to July 30, 3 p.m., after having been adapted to the background shown in figure 10. This indiviidual was extensively used in the study of adaption on artificial backgrounds. It is represented in many....figures. Note that numerous dark spots have appeared in the light areas shown in figure 10, and that the light spots in the dark areas have become more numerous and more conspicuous. 10- Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (5 mm. squares) from July 25, 2 p.m. to jUly 26, 11:30 a.m., after having been adapted to a white background. Note that the three very light gray areas around the ocelli...have become much darker and other dark spots have appeared. 11-Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (2 cm. squares) from August 1, 9 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., after having been adapted to 1 cm. squares, shown in figure 12. Note that the pattern has changed very little.12-Individual (B) opn black and white backgroune (1 cm. squares) from July 31, 11:40 a.m., to August 1, 9 a.m., after having been on (1 sq. cm. circles) from July 30, 3 p.m.., to July 31, 11:40 a.m. Note that the dark areas are darker than in figure 10.
Mail steamer DORA after having passed through eruption of Katmai Volcano near Kodiak Island, 1912
4. Mail steamer DORA after having passed through eruption of Katmai Volcano near Kodiak Island, 1912

48- Paralichthys albiguttus, 12 cm long, fully adapted to a very light gray background. This specimen
5. 48- Paralichthys albiguttus, 12 cm long, fully adapted to a very light gray background. This specimen continuously appeared somewhat darker than the background. Note that the three ocelli have almost entirely disappeared. 49- Individual (B)..., on black and white background (dots 0.5 mm. in diameter).... Dots of this size, no matter how numerous, had no effect except perhaps to cause the skin to become uniformly slightly grayer. 50- Individual (B) on black and white background (dots 1 mm in diameter)...after having been fully adapted to 1 cm. squares. These spots have no appreciable effect on the skin unless they are more numerous than they are in this background. 51- Individual (B) on black and white background (dots 1 mm. in diameter)....after having been fully adapted to dots 2 mm. in diameter. Note that the posterior ocellus is much darker than on white, but that the two anterior ones are not....
Group having breakfast at Sand Point, August 15, 1913
6. Group having breakfast at Sand Point, August 15, 1913
Elderly woman and her friend socializing and having a beer at a bar, Seattle, ca. 1950's
7. Elderly woman and her friend socializing and having a beer at a bar, Seattle, ca. 1950's
Woman having a drink and a laugh at a bar, Seattle, ca. 1950's
8. Woman having a drink and a laugh at a bar, Seattle, ca. 1950's

Japanese American men and boys having snowball fight in front of barracks probably at the Tule Lake Relocation
9. Japanese American men and boys having snowball fight in front of barracks probably at the Tule Lake Relocation Center, California, ca. 1942-1946
November 19, 1903 Page four
N. A. Klasell is appointed
Tyee is having a rough voyage
Estate
10. November 19, 1903 Page four
N. A. Klasell is appointed
Tyee is having a rough voyage
Estate settled
November 7, 1905 Page three
George D.Collins is having a hard time
One vessel to which department
11. November 7, 1905 Page three
George D.Collins is having a hard time
One vessel to which department denies relief
June 4, 1905 Page four
Failing fined for having lights reversed
Returns with headgear torn away
12. June 4, 1905 Page four
Failing fined for having lights reversed
Returns with headgear torn away by gale
French bark Turgot arrives
Load provisions for west coast
Graduating exercises arranged
Seands birds for distribution in state

May 13, 1905 Page one
Knights of Pythias install officers
Russian force was dispersed
Dedication
13. May 13, 1905 Page one
Knights of Pythias install officers
Russian force was dispersed
Dedication ceremonies to be held June first
Having strenuous time
May 2, 1905 Page two
Wagner's appeal to America
Two scow loads
Blair T. Scott arrested in New
14. May 2, 1905 Page two
Wagner's appeal to America
Two scow loads
Blair T. Scott arrested in New York City
Peddler arrested for not having a license
Memorial Day exercises have been arranged
Severs his relation with police force
September 2, 1904 Page one
Liao Yang said to have fallen
George Turner's political trickery
Till
15. September 2, 1904 Page one
Liao Yang said to have fallen
George Turner's political trickery
Till looter having a good time at Hadlock
September 7, 1904 Page three
There has been no harm done
Court house is having new wires put in
16. September 7, 1904 Page three
There has been no harm done
Court house is having new wires put in

June 2, 1904 Page four
May has the least rainfall of any year
Dr. Foster objects to having dogs
17. June 2, 1904 Page four
May has the least rainfall of any year
Dr. Foster objects to having dogs poisoned
James Curry arrested for perforating a canine
John E. Dobbs will spend summer in St. Michael
Dr. and Mrs. Kuhn arrive in New York
Peter Hendeler recovering
June 2, 1904 Page three
Victoria having trouble over Sunday baseball
18. June 2, 1904 Page three
Victoria having trouble over Sunday baseball
"The Guardians of the Columbia." With the Mountaineers to Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood, July
19. "The Guardians of the Columbia." With the Mountaineers to Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood, July 24th to August 6th, 1942
Twenty-eighth Annual Summer Outing of The Mountaineers, August 4 - 19, 1934, Glacier National Park, Montana
20. Twenty-eighth Annual Summer Outing of The Mountaineers, August 4 - 19, 1934, Glacier National Park, Montana
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