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Auto stages, or tour buses, in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, ca. 1912
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Visitors being transported in auto stages, or tour buses, feeding a bear alongside a road, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington ca. 1925.
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Stages in Development of the Oyster
Diagrams showing the growth of the various organs from egg to spat stages
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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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Larval stages of the Brine Shrimp (Artemia salina)
A, Nauplius, just hatched; B-E, late stages, showing progressive in number of somites and appendages
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Drawing of the 1st, 3rd and 6th stages of sinking a caisson, Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction, ca. 1939
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Auto stages, or tour buses, at the Nisqually entrance gate, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, ca. 1923
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Convair XFY-1 experimental airplane in stages of launch sequence, March, 17, 1954
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Convair XFY-1 experimental airplane in stages of launch sequence, March, 17, 1954
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Cube structures for the World of Tomorrow Exhibit in various stages of completion, Seattle World's Fair, March 21, 1962
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Caravan of auto stages filled with tourists waiting to depart from Paradise Inn to Tacoma and Seattle, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, ca. 1925.
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Swimming attitudes of young lobsters in the first free stages; a, lobster swimming with body bent in the usual quadrant form, the head directed downward and often at a greater angle; the swimming branches (and the permanent limbe rather more than here shown) directed backward, in "posterior" position of Hadley; resulting movement upward and backward; b, young lobster playing cannibal, swimming astride the carcass of another which it has nipped at the junction of the carapace and abdomen and holds with its prehensile legs; c, swimming with the thoracic legs directed forward; in "anterior" position of Hadley; resulting movement upward and forward; d, rising position occasionally assumed; e, slowly moving or "floating" position sometimes observed; f, lobster "standing on head," apparently probint the bottom with rostrum, but really too weak to rise
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Coloration of the Crab in Molting Stages
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Larval stages of Platophrys podas, a flounder of the Mediterranean, showing the migration of the eye
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Larval stages of Platophrys podas, a flounder of the Mediterranean, showing the migration of the eye
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Developing Egg of the Common Blackfish (Girella tricuspidata)--Early stages
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Limnoria lignorum (Rathke)
Fig.s1-4. Young stages.
Fig.6, 7 and 9. Females with eggs
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Initial attack of larval stages of Teredo navalis on experimental piling planted July1, 1920, at Southern Pacific wharf, Port Costa, examined August 4, 1920....
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Stages in development of the shipworms. A, Free-swimming or larval stage. B, Creeping stage after settling on surface of wood. C, Stage shortly after beginning to burrow. (A, Teredo, after Quatrefages. B and C, Xylotrya, after Sigerfoos....)
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Teredo diegensis Bartsch:
Entire animal, showing shell and brood sac with enclosed larval stages
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