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Woodland Park showing caged animal display at the Zoological Gardens, n.d.
21. Woodland Park showing caged animal display at the Zoological Gardens, n.d.
Bosco the Bear at one of Woodland Park's animal enclosures, n.d.
22. Bosco the Bear at one of Woodland Park's animal enclosures, n.d.
Sketch including an animal figure with weapons from Javier's sketchbook, ca. 2002
23. Sketch including an animal figure with weapons from Javier's sketchbook, ca. 2002
Alaskan and Siberian Fur Co. storefront, showing display of animal furs, skins, horns, Native American
24. Alaskan and Siberian Fur Co. storefront, showing display of animal furs, skins, horns, Native American baskets, and kayak, Nome, ca. 1905

Quileute Animal Fetish
25. Quileute Animal Fetish
Quileute Animal Fetish
26. Quileute Animal Fetish
Courtyard with Animal Statuary
27. Courtyard with Animal Statuary
My Summer in Rainier National Park 1919, June - August, 1919
28. My Summer in Rainier National Park 1919, June - August, 1919

Presbyterian album number one from Makah Cultural and Research Center [photograph album]
29. Presbyterian album number one from Makah Cultural and Research Center [photograph album]
Woman, a man, and an animal, Chamba, India, ca. 1896-1899
30. Woman, a man, and an animal, Chamba, India, ca. 1896-1899
Animal in brush, India, ca. 1896-1899
31. Animal in brush, India, ca. 1896-1899
Close up of small animal sculpture in masonry of Nachna Parvati temple, Madhya Pradesh, India, ca. 500
32. Close up of small animal sculpture in masonry of Nachna Parvati temple, Madhya Pradesh, India, ca. 500 A.D.

Ardhanarishvara figure with animal, Svarga Brahma temple, Alampur, Andhra Pradesh, India, ca. 8th century
33. Ardhanarishvara figure with animal, Svarga Brahma temple, Alampur, Andhra Pradesh, India, ca. 8th century A.D.
Animal sculptures flanking front entrance of Surya (Sun) Temple, Konarak, Orissa, India, ca. 13th century
34. Animal sculptures flanking front entrance of Surya (Sun) Temple, Konarak, Orissa, India, ca. 13th century A.D.
Animal sculptures flanking front entrance of Surya (Sun) Temple, Konarak, Orissa, India, ca. 13th century
35. Animal sculptures flanking front entrance of Surya (Sun) Temple, Konarak, Orissa, India, ca. 13th century A.D.
Building with carved animal motif and totem pole, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.
36. Building with carved animal motif and totem pole, Tlingit Indian village, Cape Fox, Alaska, July 1899.

Men with animal hide, probably on the Olympic Peninsula
37. Men with animal hide, probably on the Olympic Peninsula
13-Paralichthys albiguttus, Individual (B) on a smooth white background continuously from July 23, 2
38. 13-Paralichthys albiguttus, Individual (B) on a smooth white background continuously from July 23, 2 p.m., to July 25, 10 a.m. It was alternately on white and on black about equal time during the preceding seven days. The skin actually appeared much whiter and less mottled and the animal less conspicuous than the photograph indicates. This is partly due to the shadow in the background along the ventral side. In specimens kept continuously on white for two months the skin became much more uniformly white. 14- Individual (B) on black and white background (circles 5 mm. in diameter) from August 11, 12 m., to August 13, 1:30 p.m... 15- Individual (B) on black and white background 2 cm. squares from August 24, 11 a.m., to August 27, a.m., after having been adapted to white... 16- Individual (B) on black and white background (circles 5 mm. in diameter) from August 15, 10 a.,m., to August 16, 9 a.m. This photograph shows one of the most remarkable concealing patterns observed. The fish appeared to contain numerous holes.
5-Paralichthys albiguttus, on very fine gray sand, almost entirely covered with sand, from August 19
39. 5-Paralichthys albiguttus, on very fine gray sand, almost entirely covered with sand, from August 19 to 21. Note the two small depressions in the sand at the base of the caudal fin. The lower one is much more prominent than the other. This individual breathed only through the lower gill. The water which entered the mouth passed back under the body and oozed up through the sand, forming the depressions. The animal was very effectively concealed. 6-Same individual uncovered.... 7- Paralichthys, 13 cm. long, in a glass dish over very fine black sand. Note the remarkable similarity between the pattern and the shade in the fish, especially the central part of the body, and those of the sand. The tips of the fins and the tail have no pigment and consequently stand out boldly against the background. 8- Paralichthys albiguttus, 16 and 10 cm long, on a smooth jet black background. Note the conspicuous white spots. In some instances all of these, except a trace of the one at the base of the pectoral fin, disappeared entirely
21- Paralichthys albiguttus, 16 cm long, in shallow bluish-gray mottled granite pan.... Excellend simulation
40. 21- Paralichthys albiguttus, 16 cm long, in shallow bluish-gray mottled granite pan.... Excellend simulation of the background on the entire surface except the three ocelli, which are nearly black. 22- Same specimen photographed in the granite pan....very shortly after mechanical stimulation. Note the contrast due to the enlargement of the regions around the ocelli and the appearance of numerous dark and light spots. These regions and spots were considerably more pronounced immediately after stimulation. They become less conspicuous rapidly but it usually requires several minutes for them to disappear completely. They usually also appear when the animal is feeding.
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