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Pacific Coast Fisheries Vol 1, No 01
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Preparing for War
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 31 - August 21, 1920, The Olympics
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Steamboat PROSPECTOR and three scows on the Yukon River, Yukon Territory, 1901.
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Houses in Neah Bay, probably around 1911
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Presbyterian album number one from Makah Cultural and Research Center [photograph album]
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Nez Perce couple named Henry Enos and wife, Camas Prairie, Idaho, ca. 1899
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Nez Perce man named Yellow Bear (Jovan), Camas Prairie, Idaho, ca. 1899
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Nez Perce woman named Tolah, Camas Prairie, Idaho, ca. 1899
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Tsimshian men's basketball team, Metlakatla, Alaska, 1922.
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Lake man named Chief Edward
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St. Michael and the Yukon, 1894-1917
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Bothell Road construction, Washington, May 14, 1912
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Earthquake damage to Hotel Seattle, showing crane and rubble, April 1949
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Pioneer Square, Seattle, ca. 1912
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Mina Mary Schafer behind counter of Jane McDowell's Candies, Bellevue, ca. 1940
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Mina Mary Schafer outside Jane McDowell's Candies, Bellevue, 1934
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Leopard Moth (Zeusera pyrina Fabr.): 1. Empty pupal case from which female moth has emerged; 2. Female moth with wings folded; 3. Male moth with wings expanded; 4. Nearly full grown caterpillar, probably a female; 5. Male pupa in its burrow; 6. Exit hole covered by a loose piece of bark which the pupa will push off as it partly emerges; 6a. Another; 7. Hole made for the pushing out of excrement and then closed by a silk web; 8. Same as above, but in use with particles of excrement dangling by silken threads; 9. Work of caterpillar a preceding season; 10. Work of caterpillar the present season; 11. Young twig eaten by larva, point of entrance at a. Maple borer (Sesia acerni Clem.): 12. Hole from which pupal case has fallen; 13. Bark nearly eaten through ready for the pupa to push out; 14. Empty pupal skin; 15. Two cocoons as spun; 16. Moths expanded and at rest; 17. Excrement of caterpillars; 18. Caterpillar in its burrow
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Pholadidea gabbi Conrad, a boring mollusk from a loose block of sandstone at Fort Mason
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Salmon-Colored Pearl, weighing 14 1/2 pearl grains, lying loose where it was formed in a shell, from Linn Junction, Iowa. The pearl is nearly hemispherical, or 'button-shaped,' somewhat one sided, but perfect above. It occupied a depression at the posterior end of the right valve, and had caused a marked outgrowth or protuberance of the other valve.
A-Interior view of the right valve, with the pearl in place
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