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Pioneers of the Hoh : the last frontier
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Columbia River and tributaries, Northwestern United States
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Woods Hole Harbor and Vicinity. (Based on U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey chart no.348)
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 08
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 3, No 12
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Wilderness pets by Lena Huelsdonk Fletcher : Being an account of animals of the wilderness, pets and otherwise known to her during her lifetime as a resident of the Hoh River Valley
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Columbia-North Pacific Region Comprehensive Framework Study of Water and Related Lands. Appendix XVI: Comprehensive Framework Plans.
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Tyee 1904 Yearbook
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Tyee 1987 Yearbook
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Floor inside robber hole
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Hell's Hole
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Vaudeville juvenile Albert Hole.
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Vaudeville juvenile Albert Hole.
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Vaudeville juvenile Albert Hole.
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Vaudeville juvenile Albert Hole.
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 2, No 04
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 2, No 10
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Formation called Hole in the Wall, at the beach in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, ca. 1901.
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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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Plan of the Powder Hole, Monomoy Point, Mass., showing the shellfish experiments and laboratory of the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Game. The harbor, represented by the dotted lines, is bounded on the north and west by a clam flat of coarse sand. The channel connecting the Powder Hole with the ocean passes across this flat. The deepest water, 18 feet, is found near the clam flat, while in the eastern and southern parts of the harbor the shallow water is filled with a thick growth of eelgrass.
(1) Raft; (2) car in which egg lobsters were confined for hatching purposes; (3) scallop pen; (4) scallop pen; (5) scllop pen; (6) winter rack for suspending scallop baskets and quahaug boxes under water as a protection from the ice; (7) quahaug bed No.3; (8) quahaug bed no.5; (9) quahaug bed no. 7; (10) quahaug bed No.6; (11) quahaug bed No.8; (12) clam bed No.19; (13) sea clam bed; (14) clam bed No.18; (15) clam bed No.3; (16) clam bed No. 2; (17) clam bed No. 99; (18) clam bed N
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