University of Washington Libraries
Skip to content  Home : Favorites : Ordering and Use : Help : Blog   
Digital Collections Special Collections : A-Z List : Subject List : Advanced Search  
  Share
 
Search results for Specimens   
Refine your search

Try Search all Collections


results 1-20 of 61 item(s)  page 1 of 4 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  >> ) :: previous : next
select all : clear all : add to favorites
State Museum, University of Washington, List of Specimens from the Collection of Young Naturalists' Society
1. State Museum, University of Washington, List of Specimens from the Collection of Young Naturalists' Society (excerpt), 1888
Shelves of specimens at Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park museum, July 4, 1938
2. Shelves of specimens at Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park museum, July 4, 1938
M. K. Nichols and R. F. Foster ashing fish specimens for radiation ray counting, 1947
3. M. K. Nichols and R. F. Foster ashing fish specimens for radiation ray counting, 1947
Smithsonian Institute Assistant Secretary in charge of U.S. National Museum, George Brown Goode letter
4. Smithsonian Institute Assistant Secretary in charge of U.S. National Museum, George Brown Goode letter to the Young Naturalists' Society regarding acknowledgement of a gift of marine shell specimens, June 10, 1896

Professor of Zoology, Trevor Kincaid, letter to President of the University of Washington, Thomas Franklin
5. Professor of Zoology, Trevor Kincaid, letter to President of the University of Washington, Thomas Franklin Kane, regarding possible stuffed chimpanzee specimens for the university's Washington State Museum, May 16, 1912
Paralichthys. Group of Paralichthys on a white background containing considerable debris scattered over
6. Paralichthys. Group of Paralichthys on a white background containing considerable debris scattered over it. All of the specimens are albiguttus except the large one above and to the left, which is dentalus. Note that this specimen has five dark areas, two rather inconspicuous ones near the head and three near the posterior end. In some specimens there are several others nearly as conspicuous as these. In albiguttus there are but three, the two near the posterior end of the base of the fin being absent. The difference in shade in the different individuals is largely due to difference in their past experience
L. B. Marquiss taking blood counts on fish specimens, probably in the vicinity of Bikini Atoll, summer
7. L. B. Marquiss taking blood counts on fish specimens, probably in the vicinity of Bikini Atoll, summer 1947
Members of the University of Washington Fisheries team collect specimens from dock, Amen Island, 1947
8. Members of the University of Washington Fisheries team collect specimens from dock, Amen Island, 1947

Biddulph and Kellogg walking down Operation Crossroads highway to collect specimens and survey the land
9. Biddulph and Kellogg walking down Operation Crossroads highway to collect specimens and survey the land on Bikini Island for radiation, summer 1949
Ralph F. Palumbo collecting algae specimens from the bottom of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
10. Ralph F. Palumbo collecting algae specimens from the bottom of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
Robert Josephson (left) and Steven March collecting specimens on Japtan Island's ocean reef, summer 1964
11. Robert Josephson (left) and Steven March collecting specimens on Japtan Island's ocean reef, summer 1964
Ralph F. Palumbo collecting specimens in the shallow water of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
12. Ralph F. Palumbo collecting specimens in the shallow water of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964

Ralph F. Palumbo collecting algae specimens in the shallow water of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
13. Ralph F. Palumbo collecting algae specimens in the shallow water of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
Ralph F. Palumbo with collected algae specimens from Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
14. Ralph F. Palumbo with collected algae specimens from Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
Ralph F. Palumbo collecting algae specimens in the shallow water of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
15. Ralph F. Palumbo collecting algae specimens in the shallow water of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
Ralph F. Palumbo collecting algae specimens in the shallow water of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964
16. Ralph F. Palumbo collecting algae specimens in the shallow water of Bikini Lagoon, summer 1964

Administration Building (now Denny Hall) interior showing exhibit of rock specimens, University of Washington,
17. Administration Building (now Denny Hall) interior showing exhibit of rock specimens, University of Washington, n.d.
September 7, 1905 Page four
Favor assessing at full value
Will journey through western Jefferson
Will
18. September 7, 1905 Page four
Favor assessing at full value
Will journey through western Jefferson
Will ask the court to allow them their pay
Baby gets foot caught and badly lacerated
Fishing party lands big salmon
Busy on Tarboo cut-off
Will paint the roof of the court house
Gets valuable specimens of rock from goldfields
Awarded scholarship
Will vacate addition
James Dalgardno gets contract
Port Townsend weather for month of August
M'Millan will go to the soldiers' home
Jaresh gets insurance on account of fire
Capt. J. B. Libby passes away
Fifth Annual Outing of the Mountaineers, July 15 to August 5, 1911
19. Fifth Annual Outing of the Mountaineers, July 15 to August 5, 1911
Specimens of petrified wood, Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park, April 24, 1938
20. Specimens of petrified wood, Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park, April 24, 1938
select all : clear all : add to favorites
results 1-20 of 61 item(s)  page 1 of 4 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  >> ) :: previous : next
Contact Us | Change display settings | About | Make a Gift | Privacy ^ to top ^