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Tacoma Narrows Bridge Failure Film: Construction, Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1940
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Sepedon and Tetaoncera : Sepedon fuscipennis Loew.: 1. Larva, dorsal view; 2. Larva, lateral view; 3. Puparium, dorsal view; 4. Puparium, lateral view; 5. Open puparium; 6. Seed floating which the puparium simulates; 7. Imago, dorsal view; 8. Imago, lateral view.
Tetanoccera pictipes Loew: 9. Larva, dorsal view; 10. Larva, lateral view; 11. Puparium, lateral view; 12. Puparium, dorsal view; 13. Imago. dorsal view; 14. Imago, lateral view
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Cucumaria frondosa side view (65), dorsal view (66); Thyone briareus dorsal view (67); Thyone unisemita side view (68), ventral view (69); Cucumaria pulcherrima side view (70); thyone scabra side view of a young specimen (71); trochostoma ovliticum side view of contracted alcoholic specimen (72); Caudina arenata side view of contracted alcoholic specimen (73); Synapta inhaerens dorsal view (74); Synapta roseola dorsal view (75)
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Mayflies: Ephemera viria Etn. 1. Lateral view of the nymph. Note the latero-dorsal breathing organs or gills on the abdominal segments; 2. Dorsal view of the nymph. This view shows how these organs may arch over the back; 3. Lateral view of the male imagop; 4. Dorsal view of the male imago
Siphturus alternatus Say.: 5. Lateral view of the nymph. This larva possesses a different type of abdominal breathing organs or gills; 6. Dorsal view of the nymph. This view shows the overlapping of the gills and also gives some hint of the number of trachae or air tubes, represented by black lines in each; 7. Lateral view of the male imago
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Naval Exercises in Alaska, ca. 1926
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Birds Eye View of Seattle And Environs. King County, Wash., 1891. Eighteen Months after the Great Fire
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Caddis Flies: 1. Dorsal view of larva of Molanna cinerea Hagen; 2. Lateral view of larva of M. Cinerea; 3. Lateral view of the pupa of M. Cinerea; 4. Dorsal view of imago of M. cinerea; 5. Accustomed resting position of the imago of M. cinerea; 6. Ventral view of the flat larval case of M. cinerea; 7. Lateral view of larva of POlycentropus lucidus Hagen showing the very long anal prolegs and the absence of gill filaments; 8. Lateral view of pupa of P. lucidus; 9. Dorsal view of imago of P. lucidus; 10. Larval case of P. lucidus; tube composed of sand and silk; the enlargement near the end is two-layered, and contains the pupa; 11. Eggs laid by P. lucidus female on a stick protruding from the water in a breeding cage
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Echinarachnius parma, aboral view with spines (58); oral view with spines (59); aboral view wihout spines (60); oral view without spines (61); young specimens wihout spines to show form of test and position of anal opening (62); Mellita pentapora, aboral view with spines (63); oral view with spines (64)
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Ophioglypha robusta. Broken young one from crab ledge, aboral view (31), oral view (32); Amphipholis squamata (adult), aboral view (33), oral view (34); Gorgonocephalus agassizii, aboral view (35), oral view (36)
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Of Time and Place: Historic Preservation in Washington
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Columbia River and tributaries, Northwestern United States
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View Of New Tacoma and Mount Tacoma, Puget Sound, Washington Territory
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Directory for the City of Seattle with advertisment for Bay View Brewing Co, 1892
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View Ridge School students watching construction of new building, Seattle, March 12, 1948
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Spongilla Flies: Climacia dictyona Needham: 1. Imago, lateral view; 2. Imago, dorsal view; 3. Larva, dorsal view; 4. Pupal cases, in situ; 5. One of the same....showing the hexagonal meshes of the outer covering.
Sisyra ambrata Needham: 6. Imago, lateral view; 7. Imago, dorsal view; 8. Two newly formed pupae, lateral and ventral views; 9. Macronychus glabratus Say (Coleoptera : Parnidae) : an associate of the sponge fly larvae, on submerged timbers; 10. Fresh-water sponges (Spongilla ? fragilis Leidy) in situ, witht he sponge fly larvae crawling about over them; 11. Two pupal cases of S. umbrata, showing the closely woven outer covering....
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Coelophrys micropus. From station 5115. Ventral view (1); Coelophrys brevipes. From the type. Ventral view (2); Coelophrys oblonga. From the type. Ventral view (3); Coelophrys arca. From the type. Ventral view <4); Coelophrys mollis. From the type. Ventral view (5)
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Coelophrys micropus. From station 5115. Dorsal view (1); Coelophrys brevipes. From the type. Dorsal view (2); Coelophrys oblonga. From the type. Dorsal view (3); Coelophrys arca. From the type. Dorsal view <4); Coelophrys mollis. From the type. Dorsal view (5)
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Sepedon and Tetaoncera : Sepedon fuscipennis Loew.: 1. Larva, dorsal view; 2. Larva, lateral view; 3. Puparium, dorsal view; 4. Puparium, lateral view; 5. Open puparium; 6. Seed floating which the puparium simulates; 7. Imago, dorsal view; 8. Imago, later
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Stronglyocentrotus drobachiensis, arboral view of test with spines (53); oral view of test with spines (54); side view of test without spines (55); aboral view of test without spines (56); oral view of test without spines (57)
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Arbacia punctulata: Aboral view of test with spines (48); Oral view of test with spines (49); Side view of test without spines (50); Aboral view of test without spines (51); Oral view of test without spines (52)
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