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U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS and LAWTON docked at the foot of University St. in Seattle, preparing to transport
1. U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS and LAWTON docked at the foot of University St. in Seattle, preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, 1900
U.S.A.T. LAWTON at a Seattle dock preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, 1900
2. U.S.A.T. LAWTON at a Seattle dock preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, 1900
U.S.A.T. LAWTON at a Seattle dock preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, 1900
3. U.S.A.T. LAWTON at a Seattle dock preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, 1900
U.S.A.T. GARONNE in a Seattle harbor preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, July 28, 1900
4. U.S.A.T. GARONNE in a Seattle harbor preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, July 28, 1900

U.S.A.T. PAKLING transporting U.S. troops and horses out of Seattle en route for China, August 5, 1900
5. U.S.A.T. PAKLING transporting U.S. troops and horses out of Seattle en route for China, August 5, 1900
U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, July 22, 1900
6. U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, July 22, 1900
U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, 1900
7. U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, 1900
U.S.A.T. LAWTON transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, July 22, 1900
8. U.S.A.T. LAWTON transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, July 22, 1900

U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, July 23, 1900
9. U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, July 23, 1900
U.S.A.T. LAWTON transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, July 22, 1900
10. U.S.A.T. LAWTON transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, July 22, 1900
U.S.A.T. GARONNE transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, August 7, 1900
11. U.S.A.T. GARONNE transporting U.S. troops out of Seattle en route to China, August 7, 1900
U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS and LAWTON docked at the foot of University St. in Seattle, preparing to transport
12. U.S.A.T. ROSECRANS and LAWTON docked at the foot of University St. in Seattle, preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, 1900

U.S.A.T. GARONNE at Arlington Dock, Seattle, preparing to transport troops to China, August 7, 1900
13. U.S.A.T. GARONNE at Arlington Dock, Seattle, preparing to transport troops to China, August 7, 1900
U.S.A.T. EGBERT docked at Schwabacher's Wharf and preparing to transport troops to China, Seattle, August
14. U.S.A.T. EGBERT docked at Schwabacher's Wharf and preparing to transport troops to China, Seattle, August 7, 1900
U.S.A.T. GARONNE departing with troops out of Seattle en route to China, August 5, 1900
15. U.S.A.T. GARONNE departing with troops out of Seattle en route to China, August 5, 1900
U.S.A.T. KINTUCK at a Seattle dock preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, August 20, 1900
16. U.S.A.T. KINTUCK at a Seattle dock preparing to transport U.S. troops to China, August 20, 1900

U.S.A.T. ATHENIAN docked in Seattle and preparing to transport troops to China, August 18, 1900
17. U.S.A.T. ATHENIAN docked in Seattle and preparing to transport troops to China, August 18, 1900
U. S. A. T. Dex
18. U. S. A. T. Dex
The interior characteristics of a pelcoypod shell. Left valve of Vesus gnidia: A, anterior; B, posterior;
19. The interior characteristics of a pelcoypod shell. Left valve of Vesus gnidia: A, anterior; B, posterior; C, dorsal; D, ventral margin; AB, length; CD, breadth of shell; a. m., anterior; p. m., posterior impressions of adductor muscle; p, pallial line; p. s., palial sinus; l, ligamnt; ln, lunule; u, umbo; c, cardinal teeth; a. t., anterior lateral tooth; p. t., posterior lateral tooth
Right toothed forceps and cheliped of female lobster from lower side, showing periodic teeth, carpal
20. Right toothed forceps and cheliped of female lobster from lower side, showing periodic teeth, carpal ridge of lower lock hinge, represented as if seen through hinge-process (l.h.p.), breaking joint (x0 and interlock (s i and s 3) between first and third podomeres. This claw is locked when closed by means of the underlapping lock spine (lock sp) and underlapping tip of dactyl, indicated by arrow (Fig.1). Left cracker claw and cheliped of female from above, showing crushing turbecles, serial displaced teeth on margen of "hand" (up. ser. and l. ser.), carpal groove of upper lock hinge (u h groove), absorption area of fourth segment (Abs. a.), breaking plane (at x), reversed basal hinges, or inner ball (h ball), and outer cup (h socket); tendons (t.f. 1 and t.ex.I) of first joint, podobranchia (phr), gill separator (ep>) and proximal spur (ps) of clas (Fig.2). Base of great cheliped from below, disarticulated at secopnd joint to show interlocking mechanism of spines (s1 and s3) of first and third posomers. (Figs. 3 and 4)
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