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The Japanese Land Ethic
1. The Japanese Land Ethic
Review Report on the Columbia-North Pacific Region Comprehensive Framework Plan
2. Review Report on the Columbia-North Pacific Region Comprehensive Framework Plan
Bathers in Lake Washington at Burrows Landing, Bellevue, Washington, 1919
3. Bathers in Lake Washington at Burrows Landing, Bellevue, Washington, 1919
Tyee 1916 Yearbook
4. Tyee 1916 Yearbook

Tyee 1931 Yearbook
5. Tyee 1931 Yearbook
Crowd and bathers at at Alki beach, West Seattle, n.d.
6. Crowd and bathers at at Alki beach, West Seattle, n.d.
Swimmers at the bathhouse and beach, Alki Point, West Seattle, 1918
7. Swimmers at the bathhouse and beach, Alki Point, West Seattle, 1918
Women in bathing suits, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown
8. Women in bathing suits, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown

Women in bathing suits, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown
9. Women in bathing suits, possibly on the Olympic Peninsula, date unknown
Photo of bathers at SeaTac's Angle Lake, ca. 1920
10. Photo of bathers at SeaTac's Angle Lake, ca. 1920
Swimmers walking near Green Lake, Seattle, 1953
11. Swimmers walking near Green Lake, Seattle, 1953
Bathers at West Seattle, 1911
12. Bathers at West Seattle, 1911

Swimmers at Alki Beach, Seattle, 1912
13. Swimmers at Alki Beach, Seattle, 1912
Bathers on Alki Beach, Seattle, n.d.
14. Bathers on Alki Beach, Seattle, n.d.
Adaptive Radiation in the Characinide. The central figure of Atygnax bimaculatus with notched teeth probably
15. Adaptive Radiation in the Characinide. The central figure of Atygnax bimaculatus with notched teeth probably represents the more primitive condition. The lower lefthand figure represents Anodus latior with no teeth and a very long alimentary canal, a mud eater. The lower right-hand figure represents the scissor-like jaw and teeth of Serrasaima humeralis whose relatives have been repeatedly reported to have killed bathers before they could reach shore after being attacked. The upper figure represents Raphiodon vulpinus Spix which has reached the extreme in conical teeth, the large canines protruding above when the jaws are closed. The over 100 South American genera and 500 species of this family offer pretty complete series from the center to the txtremes with many lateral branches
North end of current Des Moines Marina, early 1920s
16. North end of current Des Moines Marina, early 1920s

North end of current Des Moines Marina, early 1920s
17. North end of current Des Moines Marina, early 1920s
North end of current Des Moines Marina, early 1920s
18. North end of current Des Moines Marina, early 1920s
Alki bathing beach, West Seattle.
19. Alki bathing beach, West Seattle.
Alki Point bathing beach, Seattle.
20. Alki Point bathing beach, Seattle.
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