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Spiked Water Milfoil (Myriophylium spicafum)
Found in deep water, Newfoundland to Manitoba and the Northwest Territory, south to Florida, Iowa, Utah, and California. Commonly known as foxtail. (After Britton & Brown)
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Water stargrass (Hetoranthera dubia)
Found in still water, Ontario to Oregon, south to Florida and Mexico. Also in Cuba (After Britton & Brown)
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Water chestnut (Trapa natans)
Naturalized in ponds, eastern Massachusetts and near Schenectady, N.Y. Native of Europe (After Britton & Brown)
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Minnehaha, "Laughing Water," in Summer, St. Paul
About four miles south of the center of the "City of Flour and Lumber", Minneapolis, in a pretty glen, preserved as a town park, are the graceful Falls of the Minnehaha (Sioux, Mini-haha, "laughing water"), 60 feet high, immortalized by Longellow's "Hiawatha." The picturesque glen extends along the Minnehaha River to the Mississippi and forms part of an extended system of parks covering 1,600 acres and of twenty-five miles of boulevards, taking in several small lakes. Just below the falls the river is spanned by a rustic bridge. A smaller cascade further down stream has been nicknamed the "Minnegiggle." Nearby are the fine grounds of the Minnesota Soldiers' Home. The Minnehaha River is the outlet of Lake Minnetonka, (800 feet above the level of the sea), of singularly irregular outline, encompassed by wooded hills and affording god boating and fishing.
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Plan showing the construction of a pond in a ravine supplied with creek water requiring a dam at the lower end, a deflecting channel for taking care of the creek water, an intake, outlet, pipe line and drain
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Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum)
Found in ponds and slow streams throughout North America, except extreme north. This plant is shallow-rooted, deriving most of its sustenance from the water. Will thrive in cold spring water.
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Aerating the Water in Which Fish are Carried
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Supply Tank for Regulating the Head of Water for the Hatching Jars under Varying Pressure in the Water Mains
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Albatross--The water greeted me with a roar and a dash that flung me gasping back upon the sand
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Dam of Tacoma's Municipal Water System, Showing How Fish are Prevented from Ascending Further Up-Stream
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Cold Spring
Part of Water Supply at Bullochville
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Current-Wheel for Pumping Water
at Baird California
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Contour Map to Accompany Report on Water Supply
for Woods Hole Station
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Water pipe installation project after completion, Redmond, December 13, 1934
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Bothell School water pool and athletic field showing laborers setting posts, Bothell, September 6, 1934
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Water tower in the town of Inta
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The Great Cascade fountains and the Water Avenue in Peterhof
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Water pump in Irkutsk
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Fixing the water pump of a well in Manturovo
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Fixing the water pump of a well in Manturovo
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