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March 20, 1906 Page two
Don't know why, but it is apparently "hung"
1. March 20, 1906 Page two
Don't know why, but it is apparently "hung"
Swimming attitudes of young lobsters in the first free stages; a, lobster swimming with body bent in
2. Swimming attitudes of young lobsters in the first free stages; a, lobster swimming with body bent in the usual quadrant form, the head directed downward and often at a greater angle; the swimming branches (and the permanent limbe rather more than here shown) directed backward, in "posterior" position of Hadley; resulting movement upward and backward; b, young lobster playing cannibal, swimming astride the carcass of another which it has nipped at the junction of the carapace and abdomen and holds with its prehensile legs; c, swimming with the thoracic legs directed forward; in "anterior" position of Hadley; resulting movement upward and forward; d, rising position occasionally assumed; e, slowly moving or "floating" position sometimes observed; f, lobster "standing on head," apparently probint the bottom with rostrum, but really too weak to rise
Douglasd fir pile driven January, 1920, pulled May, 1920, at California-Hawaiian Sugar Revinery, Crockett,
3. Douglasd fir pile driven January, 1920, pulled May, 1920, at California-Hawaiian Sugar Revinery, Crockett, California, showing 2-inch penetration by Teredo navalis in 3 1/2 months or less. Breeding season therefore apparently begins not later than late in March
One of the propagation baskets with the bottom still submerged and photographed from directly above.
4. One of the propagation baskets with the bottom still submerged and photographed from directly above. Owing to disturbance of the water supply the young mussels, as shown by their trails, have migrated considerably. Such migrations apparently do not occur under ordinary conditions

Spent and Diseased Salmon. Male, apparently exhausted from long residence in fresh water, but not from
5. Spent and Diseased Salmon. Male, apparently exhausted from long residence in fresh water, but not from being on spawning beds; typical condition of late summer-run males, Battle Creek, September 15, 1900
One of the propagation baskets with the bottom still submerged and photographed from directly above.
6. One of the propagation baskets with the bottom still submerged and photographed from directly above. Owing to disturbance of the water supply the young mussels, as shown by their trails, have migrated considerably. Such migrations apparently do not occur
When rolled over or otherwise disturbed, the Cotton-fish, or Beche de Mer (Holothurea fusco-cinerea)
7. When rolled over or otherwise disturbed, the Cotton-fish, or Beche de Mer (Holothurea fusco-cinerea) ejects sticky white threats, which apparently serve as anchor lines, and enable it to recover its position
Horse-drawn stage used in Seattle ca. 1887-1890, apparently to Capitol Hill area.
8. Horse-drawn stage used in Seattle ca. 1887-1890, apparently to Capitol Hill area.

Slope in Teocalli Mountains apparently composed of eroding soil, Alaska, August 1914
9. Slope in Teocalli Mountains apparently composed of eroding soil, Alaska, August 1914
   

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