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Mass Holdup
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Mass Holdup
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Mass Holdup
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Mass Holdup
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Weapon of Mass Destruction
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Man speaking to standing-room-only audience at mass meeting at the Seafood Workers Union office in Seattle, Washington, ca. 1954
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Centralia Mass Meeting, Eagle's Hall, Seattle, Washington, Feburary 10, 1929
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Flier advertising a mass rally to end poverty, held at Vasa Hall in Seattle, October 10, 1935
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Flyer for mass meeting held by the Workers Industrial Peace League in honor of Eugene Debs's birthday, November 7, 1919
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Flyer advertising a mass meeting in support of Dr. Marie Equi
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Potenciano Parin Columna mass card, January 1997
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Colville altar boys and men of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary waiting for mass, Washington
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Last Mass in Marcus, 1941.
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Pound-Net Fisheries of the Atlantic States
Pound-Net at Woods Hole, Mass.
Heart or Pound Net as set in Rhode Island
Slat Weir East Dennis, Mass. Bay
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Insects Affecting Oak : 1. Egg mass of Anisota senatoria Abb. & Sm., on underside of oak leaf; 2. Egg shells of same on partly eaten leaf; 3. Shrunken larvae of same infested by parasite on leaf stalks showing the characteristed feeding of the insect; 4. Nearly full grown larvae of same; 5. Recently hatched larvae feeding side by side and showing the skeletonizing of the earlier stages; 6. Male; 7. Female depositing eggs; 8. Full grown larva of Buck moth, Hemileuca maia Drury; 9. Male of Hemileuca maia Drury; 10. Egg mass of same; 11. Cacoecia fervidana Clem.; 12. Nest of same, composed of partly eaten, curled leaves; 13. Serica trociformis Burm. on leaf; 14. Same; 15. Two spotted tree hopper, Euchenopa binotata Say; 16. Another peculiar tree hopper, Crchasia galeata Fabr; 17. Another tree hopper, Thelia acuminatga Fabr.; 18 Dog day cicata or Harvest fly, Cicada tibicen Linn. in its resting position; 19. Acorn weevil, Balaninus nasicus Say, natural size; 20. Same
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Insects Affecting Hard Pine : 1. Pitch mass of pitch twig moth Retinia constockiana Fern., with pupal shwll protruding therefrom in one case; the other shows old and recent pitch; 2. Pitch mass of pitch inhabiting midge, Diplosis resinicola Osten Sacken; 3. Shoot infested with Nantucket p9ine moth larva, Retinsia frustrana Scudd., showing the abortive growth; 4. Pitch pine needle gall fly, Diplosis pini-rigidae Pack., showing needles deformed by this insect; 4a. Work on needles of the prefious year; 5. Needles affected by the pine leaf miner, Gelechia pinifoliella Chamb., note the brown tips of the affected needles; 6. A pine sawfly larvae, Lophyrus abietis Harris in nabural position on the needles; below are stubs of eaten needles; 6a. Cocoon of same at base of pine needles; 7. Pine Chrysomela, Glyptoscelis pubescens Fabr...; 8. Pales weevil, Hylobius pales Herbst.; 9. Chrysobothris pusilla Bap. & Gory; 10. Chrysobothris florcola Gory; 11. Chrysobothris dentipes Germ.; 12, 13, and 14. Varieties of the light loving grapevine beetle, Anomala luciola Fabr., a species which is very abundant on hard pines; 15. Pilophorus crassipes Uhl....; 16. Magdalis alutacca Lec.; 17. Magdalis perforata Horn; 18. Lace winged fly, Chrysopa species; 18a. Cocoons of same on needles
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Mass Holdup
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