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Jan. Page 4
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James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
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Tyee 1951 Yearbook
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Annual report / Pacific Telecom, Inc. 1993
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St. Michael and the Yukon, 1894-1917
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[Star-Fishes]; From car, July 26, large specimen, 9 mm (13); From car, August 2, large specimen, 11 mm (14); From car, August 18, large specimen, 18 mm (15); From car, September 5, large specimen, 24 mm (16); From car, September 26, large specimen, 35 mm (17); From car, October 12, large specimen, 42 mm (18); From car, October 25, largest specimen, 54 mm (19)
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Tyee 1952 Yearbook
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Tyee 1950 Yearbook
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Pacific Northwest Economic Base Study for Power Markets - Forest Industries
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Annual report / Active Voice. 1996
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Tyee 1968 Yearbook
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Tyee 1954 Yearbook
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Tyee 1961 Yearbook
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Tyee 1942 Yearbook
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Tyee 1931 Yearbook
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Tyee 1924 Yearbook
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Annual report / Seafirst Corporation 1968
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Annual report / EMF Corporation. 1984
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Annual report / Weyerhaeuser Timber Company 1955
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48- Paralichthys albiguttus, 12 cm long, fully adapted to a very light gray background. This specimen continuously appeared somewhat darker than the background. Note that the three ocelli have almost entirely disappeared. 49- Individual (B)..., on black and white background (dots 0.5 mm. in diameter).... Dots of this size, no matter how numerous, had no effect except perhaps to cause the skin to become uniformly slightly grayer. 50- Individual (B) on black and white background (dots 1 mm in diameter)...after having been fully adapted to 1 cm. squares. These spots have no appreciable effect on the skin unless they are more numerous than they are in this background. 51- Individual (B) on black and white background (dots 1 mm. in diameter)....after having been fully adapted to dots 2 mm. in diameter. Note that the posterior ocellus is much darker than on white, but that the two anterior ones are not....
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