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Ribbon cutting at the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, August 28, 1963
201. Ribbon cutting at the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, August 28, 1963
Loading logs, ca 1916
202. Loading logs, ca 1916
A pair of draft horses strain to cut a furrow at an International Plowing Match, Lynden, 1955
203. A pair of draft horses strain to cut a furrow at an International Plowing Match, Lynden, 1955
A pair of draft horses cutting their first furrow at an International Plowing Match, Lynden, Washington,
204. A pair of draft horses cutting their first furrow at an International Plowing Match, Lynden, Washington, 1955

A pair of draft horses cutting a furrow in an International Plowing Match, Lynden, 1955
205. A pair of draft horses cutting a furrow in an International Plowing Match, Lynden, 1955
Art Barduhn and Stan Boreson, ca. 1951
206. Art Barduhn and Stan Boreson, ca. 1951
Seattle transit campaign with local celebrities awarding a bus rider, Seattle, 1956
207. Seattle transit campaign with local celebrities awarding a bus rider, Seattle, 1956
Girl skiing on bunny hill at Snoqualmie Summit, 1964
208. Girl skiing on bunny hill at Snoqualmie Summit, 1964

Pagurus bernhardus; ch, chela of first right leg; L4, L5, fourth and fifth legs; t, abdominal torga;
209. Pagurus bernhardus; ch, chela of first right leg; L4, L5, fourth and fifth legs; t, abdominal torga; up, last pair of appendages, modified to fashion to the columella of the shell in which the hermit lives
Apolemia contorta, reproductive pair
210. Apolemia contorta, reproductive pair
[Teredo navalis] Pallets arranged in pairs, illustrating variation in two members of the same pair
211. [Teredo navalis] Pallets arranged in pairs, illustrating variation in two members of the same pair
Corral fox farm, showing a young and vigorous pair of red foxes
212. Corral fox farm, showing a young and vigorous pair of red foxes

Pair of cross foxes at ranch near Chilkat Lake. Note open construction of upper part of kennel to give
213. Pair of cross foxes at ranch near Chilkat Lake. Note open construction of upper part of kennel to give good circulation of air
Playful antics of a pair of valuable black foxes
214. Playful antics of a pair of valuable black foxes
Deep-Sea Crustacea with Abnormally Large Eyes
Glyphocrangon priononota, from 865-1022 fathoms; male;
215. Deep-Sea Crustacea with Abnormally Large Eyes
Glyphocrangon priononota, from 865-1022 fathoms; male; showing the huge eyes and the remarkably enlarged olfactory branch of the first pair of antennae. Observe also the locking-joints of the hinder segments of the tail, and the bayonet-like telson
Carpenter's Blind Lobster
Nephropsis carpenteri, from the Bay of Bengal, 193 fathoms. The eyes have
216. Carpenter's Blind Lobster
Nephropsis carpenteri, from the Bay of Bengal, 193 fathoms. The eyes have almost disappeared, but the eyestalks remain. The outer or olfactory branch of the first pair of antennae is considerably thickened, probably as a compensation for the loss of sight. The figure represents a male

Deep-Sea Feathers
Ptenoplax notopus, the Flat-backed Feather-crab, from the Bay of Bengal, 100-250
217. Deep-Sea Feathers
Ptenoplax notopus, the Flat-backed Feather-crab, from the Bay of Bengal, 100-250 fathoms. The eyes are almost rudimentary, probably as a consequence of living in deep and turbid water. The legs, especially the small and modified fifth pair, are reathered, perhaps for swimming, but probably for supporting the animal on a soft, yielding, muddy bottom
Scissor-Foot Prawn
Psalidopus spiniventris, the blind Scissor-foot Prawn of the depths of the Andaman
218. Scissor-Foot Prawn
Psalidopus spiniventris, the blind Scissor-foot Prawn of the depths of the Andaman Sea. The chelae are unique in being formed like shears, and the second pair of legs end in a brush of hairs. The shears and the brush are shown enlarged, on the left
Good Case of Protective Resemblance
Parthenope investigatoris, an Oxyrhynch crab that lives among
219. Good Case of Protective Resemblance
Parthenope investigatoris, an Oxyrhynch crab that lives among coarse coral shingle, and is itself so scored and pitted as to resemble a piece of worm-eaten coral. The last pair of legs has been accidentally broken off, and the animal is snown in a conventional attitude
Robber-Crab of Oriental Island Jungles
Male of the Robber-crab (Birgus latro).... The small and slender
220. Robber-Crab of Oriental Island Jungles
Male of the Robber-crab (Birgus latro).... The small and slender fifth pair of legs are tucked up, out of sight, in the branchial chambers. The specimen from which the drawing was made weighed nearly six pounds. It is in a conventional attitude
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