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E. H. Sothern as the title character in Hamlet, ca. 1903
22.
Esther Stark Maltby standing on a forest path next to a man, possibly H.E. Maltby, with an automobile in the background, ca. 1920s
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Kodiak Bear shot by E.H. Harriman, Kodiak Island, Alaska, July 1899.
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Kodiak Bear shot by E.H. Harriman, Kodiak Island, Alaska, July 1899.
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Vicinity on Kodiak Island where E.H. Harriman hunted for bear, Alaska, July 1899.
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Report of D. H. Dillingham, Superintendent of Teaching, Nez Perce Indian Reservation
27.
Fungia Danae, E. & H.
a,b, teeth of upper and lower margins of septum
28.
Diploria cerebriformis, E. and H.
29.
Semi-diagrammatic figure of the muscular system of Crania (after Blochmann):
a, anterior occlusor; b, posterior occlusor; c, superior oblique; d, inferior oblque; e, retractor of the arms; f, elevator of the arms; g, protractor of the arms; h, unpaired median muscle. The dorsal valve is uppermost
30.
Diagram illustrating the various stages in the closing of the mantle in Pelecypoda:
A, Mantle completely open:
B, rudiments of siphons, mantle still completely open;
C, mantle closed at one point;
D, mantle closed at two points, with complete formation of siphonal apertures;
E, development of siphons, ventral closure more extended;
F, mantle closed at three points, with fourth orifice:
f, foot; s.a., s.h, anal and branchial siphons; 1, 2, 3, first, second and third points of closure of mantle
31.
Frances E.--7t-foot cannery tender owned by Tee Harbor Pkg. Co., R. E. Douglas, Mgr.: 100 H.P. Fairbanks-Morse C. O. engine. Built 1918
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Officers composing overland expedition
1st Lieud D. H. Jarvis, 2d Lieut. E.P.Bertholf, Surgeon S.J. Call
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New York Fish Commission in Caledonia, May 5, 1886. Standing: E. G. Blackford, R. B. Roosevelt. Sitting: Seth Green, W. H. Bowman, R. U. Sherman
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Mackerel Purse-Seine Fishery
Fig.1, Diagram showing the different sections of a purse-seine: A and J, arms of net; B and I, wings; C, D, K, and L, border of stout twine; F, bailing piece or bunt; E and G, sides; H, under
Fig.2. Diagram showing the form of a purse-seine when spread in the waterr
35.
Cutting-In a Right Whale or Bowhead.
A-Fluke-chain adjusted to the "small."
B-Fin-Chain fastened around left fin.
C-Ring of fin-chain into which blubber-hook is fastened to raise fin and blanket-piece (the starting point when unwinding blubber from the whale).
D-Hole in root of lip into which blubber-hook is inserted to hoist lip on board ship.
F-G- Scarf to detach and hoist lower lip.
E-H- Scarf cut from fin below and forward of eye to blow-holes H on head.
E-I- Scarf from fin E to back of whale I.
J-K- Scarf cut in removing blubber while whale is being rolled. (The other spiral lines show final scarfs.)
L-Hole mortised in head for head-chain.
M-One method of hoisting head by head-chain and toggles, the chain being pasdsed through the blow-holes.
M, M (Fig.2).-Newer and better method of hoisting head by use of chain strapped blocks. Tail of chain passed through from H, under several feet of blubber to and through the hole cut at L and then coupled to sister-hooks on the lower block.
N-Cutting made by man with an ax (while overboard) in order to detach the head bone.
O-Lower edge of bone which is very thin and requires only light strokes to free it.
P-Markings showing where the spade is inserted to start the throat bone in detaching head.
Q-Where the hole is made in throat in order to haul it on board.
R-Throat-chain and toggle by wihich throat is sometimes taken on board.
S-Dotted line to show where backbone is cut to lessen strain on windlass when taking off lbubber.
T-Wide section of blanket-piece which is trimmed down by boarding-knife when taking blubber on board.
36.
Tableaux at close of the first act of W.S. Gilbert's production of ENGAGED, featuring Mrs. G.H. Gilbert, George Stoddart, Sidney Cowell, T.G. Riggs, Joseph E. Whiting, James Lewis and Agnes Booth, 1879
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Century 21 President Joseph E. Gandy, at left, and a C & H representative holding an oversized sugarcube commemorating the Seattle World's Fair, 1962
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H.J. Kingsbury and two men operating machinery inside the North Seattle Printing Co. shop at 1112 E. 45th St., 1928
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Fur-Seal
Callorhinus ursinug: A series of life studies
A. Old "Seecatch" 8 to 24 years, B. Young "Seecatch," Six to Eight Years, C. "Holluschickie" or young males, 2 years. D, "Markah" or mother nursing her "pup" I. E. "Cow" fanning herself. F, "Cow" sleeping. G, "Cow" napping and fanning herself. H. "Cow" crooning to the male. J. Characteristic position of old males
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Diagram of the method used in experimental hatching of quahaug eggs and rearing of the young larvae at the Wellfleet laboratory. It represents a cross-section of the laboratory, showing a small 1 1/2 horse power gasoline engine (B), connected by a belt with a pump (C), by which salt water is forced from below into a tank (A) situated near the roof. The laboratory is located on a wharf over the water, which enables salt water to be obtained directly from beneath the floor. The inlet of the pump is guarded by a strainer (H), which prevents seaweed entering the pipe. From the tank the salt water is conducted through the laboratory by a large pipe set with small petcocks. From these petcocks pieces of rubber tubing (F) lead to the hatching tubs (E), which consist of half barrels fitted with sand filters (D). The tubs are placed over a sink (G) which carries off the filtered water. By this arrangement a continuous flow of water is established through the hatching tanks.
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