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November 12, 1910 Page four
Col G. N. Whistler one of speakers at Bellingham
Basketball season to be formally opened tonight
Umatilla brings thirty tons of local freight
Frank Benn shown leniency by the court
Schooner Weatherwax to be towed to San Francisco
Electrical wizard to appear at the Ideal
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Dr. N.G. Blalock, Walla Walla, Washington, ca. 1880
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Side wheel steamer WILSON G. HUNT, n.d.
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Various forms of the internal plate in Capulidae:
A, Calyptraca (Mitrularia) equestris Lam., E Indies; B, Crucibulum scutellatum Gray, Panama; C, Ergaea plana Ad., and Reeve, Japan; D, Galerus chinensis L., Britain; E, Crepipatella dilatata Lam., Callao; F, Trochita maculata Quoy, N.Zealand; G, Crepidula fornicata Lam., N. America
5.
Al. G. Field, circus performer, n.d.
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Captain John G. Parker, Olympia, n.d.
7.
Two men in front of W.G. Schaefer Groceries, n.d.
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Mrs. Elizabeth G. Davies, first county nurse in the Northwest, n.d.
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Transverse section of body of female lobster in plane of gastric mill..... ad. m. abductor mandibuli muscle; art, branchio-cardiac vessel; arth. br., arthrobranch; br. cav., branchal cavity; brs, branchiostegite; d. g. g. duct of gastric gland; fl. g. ch. based flexor of great chelipad; g. g. gastric gland; int. s. internal skeleton in roof of sternal sinus; n. (x), main nerve of great cheliped; p. g. m. i., first division of posterior gastric muscle; p. br., pleurobranch; Podo br., posobranch; i. ad. m., tendon of abductor mandibull muscle; th. fl, floor of thoracic cavity
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Edwin G. Ames residence at 808 36th Ave. N. (now 36th Avenue), n.d.
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March 11, 1910 Page one
Nurses to graduate on Tuesday; Young girls returned to their homes be officers
Excursion tickets to the aviation meet
Two fishing craft visit Port Townsend
Major G. W. Stevens ordered to Fort Casey
Captain N. T. Oliver laid at rest yesterday
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March 11, 1910 Page one
Nurses to graduate on Tuesday; Young girls returned to their homes be officers
Excursion tickets to the aviation meet
Two fishing craft visit Port Townsend
Major G. W. Stevens ordered to Fort Casey
Captain N. T. Oliver laid at rest yesterday
13.
G. Theckla, a halibut ketch, at sea, n.d.
14.
F.G. Reeve, a passenger steamer, at sea, n.d.
15.
Earl J. Lorrison and Klaus G. Sonnenberg, members of the Seattle Audubon Society, examining drawer of stuffed birds, n.d.
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Coupe d'un organe lumineux de Leachia cyclura, d'apres le Prof. Joubin.
A, oracle cartilagnieux; C, chromatophore; D, organe posterieure; F, peau; G, graine conjunctive; I, iris; L, lentille; M, N, O, conchez de la retine; P, cellulex photogenes; U, emembrane pigmentee; V, vaisseaux
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Bolina alata, seen from the broad side:
o, eye-speck; m, mouth; r, auricles; v, digestive cavity; g, h, short rows of flappers; a, f, long rows of flappers; b, n. r, t, u, tubes winding to the larger lobes; i, base of gullet
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Stages in the life-history of Haemocera danae, one of the Monstrillidae
A, Free-swimming nauplius larva; B, embryo after penetrating into the body of the worm Salmacina; C, D, E, successive stages in the body of the host; F, free-swimming adult female; a', Antennule; br, brain; e, nauplius eye; f, swimming feet; g.s., hairs on which the eggs are carried; m, position of mouth; md, hooked mandible of nauplius; n, nerve cord; ov, mass of eggs carried by female; ovy, ovary; pr, absorptive processes
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Deck View of Whaleboat and Equipment.
1-Bow-chock
2-Lance-straightener.
3-False chocks.
4-Box of boat.
5-Clumsy-cleat.
6-Strap iron.
7-Timbers.
8-Forward platform on which men stand when striking or killing.
9-Risings.
10-Harpooner's thwart.
11-Knees.
12-Dunnage for thwards.
13-Ceiling.
14-Peak-cleats (used for resting oars).
15-Peak-cleat for tub-oar.
16-Bow-thwart.
17-Mast-hinge.
18-Sail-cleats.
19-Mid-ship thwart.
20-Centerboard.
21-Gunwales.
22-Tub-thwart.
23-After-thwart.
24-Well for bailing.
25-Plug (for emptying boat when hoisted out of water).
26-After platform (steersman stands on this).
27-Standing-cleats (officer stands on these to obtain longer view).
28-Cuddy-board.
29-Cuddy-boards.
30-Loggerhead-strip (or lion's tongue).
31-Loggerhead.
32-Boat-shackle.
33-Rudder.
34-Tiller.
35-Blocks with holes for rowlocks.
36-Bow-cleats.
A, First iron resting in bow-chocks with handle in boat-crotch.
B, Second iron.
C, c, Spare irons.
D, D, D, Hand-lances.
E, Boat spade.
F, G, Harpooner's oar.
H, Bow-oar.
I, Mid-ship oar.
J, Tub-oar.
K, Strike-oar.
L, Steering-oar.
M, M, M, Paddles.
N, Small tub and line.
O, Large tub and line.
P, P, P, Tow-line extending aft from large tub around loggerhead and forward across thwarts to box of boat (4) where it is coiled and known as "box-wrap" (P, P) thence extending to eye-splice of first iron.
Q, Q, Mast and sail.
R, Steering-oar-brace.
S, Lashing or strap for handle of steering-oar when not in use or fast to a whale.
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Amenagements d'un Goelette de croisiere de 100 tonneaux (coupe et plan)
a, chambre de dames; b, vestibule, fumoir; c, chambre; d, water-closed; e, salon; f, salle de bains, lingerie; g, chambre d'amis; h, chambre du capitaine; j, poste d'equipage; l, coqueron avant; m, cuisine et office; n, soute a voiles. a, armoires; b, armoire aux cartes et casier a pavilons; c, armoires a linge; d, etageres; e, buffets; f, bureau; g, bibliotheque; h, lavabos; i, tables; k, lits et couchettes; l, fourneau de cuisine; m, cheminee; n. caissons; p, penderie d'effets; q, garde-robes; r, soute a charbon; s, chaines; t, caisse e eau douce; u, tiroirs
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