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January 9, 1912 Page four
Another Princess liner
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December 22, 1911 Page three
Development campaign
Reports of city officers (from Page one)
Civil Service examinations
Favors Army canteens
The night before Christmas
Broken window
63.
May 23, 1911 Page one
Much business was transacted
64.
Development of the University Tract
65.
Steamboat VICTORIAN departing for Whitehorse, probably from Dawson, Yukon Territory, July 8, 1899.
66.
Plan for development of the Columbia River Basin
67.
CVA : an over-all plan for the valley
68.
Story of CVA
69.
Development of the Horsehead-fish, Selene vomer (Linnaeus). Family Carangidae
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Two stages in the development of Loligo vulgaris Lam.; a,a, first and a2,a2 second pairs of arms; br, branchiae, seen through m, mantle; e, e, eyes; f, fins; fu, funnel; v.s, vitelline sac
71.
Sections of Spat and Oyster
72.
Sections of Larvae and Spat
73.
Larva and Spat
74.
Spat
Oysters from 1 to 60 mm. (1/25 to 2 2/5 inches) in length, natural size, in the same position throughout, from the right side.
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Spat
Oyster spats at different short intervals after fixation.... The larval shell (prodissoconch) maintains the same size as long as it can be recognized in a spat. Larval shells of all spats maintain approximately the same size, no matter how large the spats grow. In all the figures the prodissoconch is shaded, the dissoconch only outlined. The spats soon become so large that a lower power objective has to be used in order to see the whole spat at once.
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Egg--Embryo--Larva--To Youngest Spat
All the figures of this plate are drawn as accurately as they admit of...., so that the relative sizes of different stages may be seen at a glance. They are also oriented in the same position throughout, with the dorsal margin upwards and the anterior end to the observer's right; i.e., they lie on the left side like the attached oyster.
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Kirtlandia vagrans : Newly hatched fish, actual length 5 mm.
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Ctenogobius stigmaticus : Newly hatched fish, actual length 1.2 mm.
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Kirtlandia vagrans : Young fish 9 mm. in length
80.
Kirtlandia vagrans : Young fish 11 mm. in length
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