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9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares)
23. 9- Paralichthys albiguttus, 14 cm. long, individual (B), on black and white background (2 mm. squares) from July 29, 11 a.m. to July 30, 3 p.m., after having been adapted to the background shown in figure 10. This indiviidual was extensively used in the study of adaption on artificial backgrounds. It is represented in many....figures. Note that numerous dark spots have appeared in the light areas shown in figure 10, and that the light spots in the dark areas have become more numerous and more conspicuous. 10- Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (5 mm. squares) from July 25, 2 p.m. to jUly 26, 11:30 a.m., after having been adapted to a white background. Note that the three very light gray areas around the ocelli...have become much darker and other dark spots have appeared. 11-Individual (B) on black and white backgroune (2 cm. squares) from August 1, 9 a.m., to 4:30 p.m., after having been adapted to 1 cm. squares, shown in figure 12. Note that the pattern has changed very little.12-Individual (B) opn black and white backgroune (1 cm. squares) from July 31, 11:40 a.m., to August 1, 9 a.m., after having been on (1 sq. cm. circles) from July 30, 3 p.m.., to July 31, 11:40 a.m. Note that the dark areas are darker than in figure 10.
13-Paralichthys albiguttus, Individual (B) on a smooth white background continuously from July 23, 2
24. 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.

Coeur d'Alene Mission on the Ignatus River as it appeared in 1853
25. Coeur d'Alene Mission on the Ignatus River as it appeared in 1853
P.B. Van Trump article "Mount Rainier's Three Historic Native Guides," which appeared in the Mountaineer's
26. P.B. Van Trump article "Mount Rainier's Three Historic Native Guides," which appeared in the Mountaineer's Club 1915 newsletter, October 19, 1915
Bailey Willis' account of Mount Rainier "Explorations in the Early Eighties," which appeared in the Mountaineers
27. Bailey Willis' account of Mount Rainier "Explorations in the Early Eighties," which appeared in the Mountaineers newsletter, 1915
48- Paralichthys albiguttus, 12 cm long, fully adapted to a very light gray background. This specimen
28. 48- Paralichthys albiguttus, 12 cm long, fully adapted to a very light gray background. This specimen continuously appeared somewhat darker than the background. Note that the three ocelli have almost entirely disappeared. 49- Individual (B)..., on black and white background (dots 0.5 mm. in diameter).... Dots of this size, no matter how numerous, had no effect except perhaps to cause the skin to become uniformly slightly grayer. 50- Individual (B) on black and white background (dots 1 mm in diameter)...after having been fully adapted to 1 cm. squares. These spots have no appreciable effect on the skin unless they are more numerous than they are in this background. 51- Individual (B) on black and white background (dots 1 mm. in diameter)....after having been fully adapted to dots 2 mm. in diameter. Note that the posterior ocellus is much darker than on white, but that the two anterior ones are not....

Salmon Cannery at Kasilof, Alaska, as it appeared in 1894--The First Cannery on Cook Inlet
This cannery
29. Salmon Cannery at Kasilof, Alaska, as it appeared in 1894--The First Cannery on Cook Inlet
This cannery was built in 1882 for the Alaska Packing Co. by F. P. Kendall, now Northwestern manager for the American Can Company, assisted by Chew Bunn, Chinese foreman at Kasilof from 1882 to 1892
Salmon Cannery at Kasilof, Alaska, as it appeared in 1894--The First Cannery on Cook Inlet
This cannery
30. Salmon Cannery at Kasilof, Alaska, as it appeared in 1894--The First Cannery on Cook Inlet
This cannery was built in 1882 for the Alaska Packing Co. by F. P. Kendall, now Northwestern manager for the American Can Company, assisted by Chew Bunn, Chinese foreman at Kasilof from 1882 to 1892
Salmon Cannery at Kasilof, Alaska, as it appeared in 1894--The First Cannery on Cook Inlet
This cannery
31. Salmon Cannery at Kasilof, Alaska, as it appeared in 1894--The First Cannery on Cook Inlet
This cannery was built in 1882 for the Alaska Packing Co. by F. P. Kendall, now Northwestern manager for the American Can Company, assisted by Chew Bunn, Chinese
Salmon Cannery at Kasilof, Alaska, as it appeared in 1894--The First Cannery on Cook Inlet
This cannery
32. Salmon Cannery at Kasilof, Alaska, as it appeared in 1894--The First Cannery on Cook Inlet
This cannery was built in 1882 for the Alaska Packing Co. by F. P. Kendall, now Northwestern manager for the American Can Company, assisted by Chew Bunn, Chinese

Ancylopsetta quadrocellata on green.... When first transferred, this fish appeared even bluer in the
33. Ancylopsetta quadrocellata on green.... When first transferred, this fish appeared even bluer in the green box than it did when it was in the blue box, and there was no evidence of green whatsoever. During the following four days the blue became fainter and the fish gradulaly assumed a greenish tint. But at the end of this time there was still considerable blue in the skin....
Loring Hatchery as it Appeared in 1902
34. Loring Hatchery as it Appeared in 1902
The suburbs of Latona and Brooklyn as they appeared in 1902, Seattle.
35. The suburbs of Latona and Brooklyn as they appeared in 1902, Seattle.
The home of the first Washington territorial governor, Isaac I. Stevens, Olympia, as it appeared about
36. The home of the first Washington territorial governor, Isaac I. Stevens, Olympia, as it appeared about 1902.

First Washington state capitol building, Olympia, as it appeared in 1902.
37. First Washington state capitol building, Olympia, as it appeared in 1902.
   
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