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Birds Covering Another Sticker
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Gray ash covering the hills around Spirit Lake
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Spongilla Flies: Climacia dictyona Needham: 1. Imago, lateral view; 2. Imago, dorsal view; 3. Larva, dorsal view; 4. Pupal cases, in situ; 5. One of the same....showing the hexagonal meshes of the outer covering.
Sisyra ambrata Needham: 6. Imago, lateral view; 7. Imago, dorsal view; 8. Two newly formed pupae, lateral and ventral views; 9. Macronychus glabratus Say (Coleoptera : Parnidae) : an associate of the sponge fly larvae, on submerged timbers; 10. Fresh-water sponges (Spongilla ? fragilis Leidy) in situ, witht he sponge fly larvae crawling about over them; 11. Two pupal cases of S. umbrata, showing the closely woven outer covering....
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Snow covering construction site, Masonry Dam, January 9, 1913
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Crew firing cannon aboard ship, with natives, possibly Siberian Eskimos, covering ears in background, probably Aleutian Islands, ca. 1899
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Eskimo family, possibly Siberian, seated in front of cloth shelter with fur floor covering, location unknown, ca. 1899
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Ash covering the town of Kodiak after the eruption of Katmai Volcano, 1912
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Ash covering buildings at Kodiak from the eruption of Katmai Volcano, 1912
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Ash covering the town of Kodiak from the eruption of Katmai Volcano, 1912
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Ash covering the town of Kodiak from the eruption of Katmai Volcano, 1912
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November 23, 1904 Page three
State law covering peddler
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Albert Nelson Jr. diary covering years spent mining for gold in the Yukon, 1897-1899
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Tent covering the core site at Mud Mountain Dam, May 1941
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Disintegration in concrete jacket placed on pile previously covered by battens and paint. Pile attacked by Limnoria where covering have failed. Most of the concrete jackets in this pier were good
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Illustrating the gradual covering of the shell in the Tectibranchiata by the epipodia and mantle:
A, Haminea; B, Seaphander; C, Aplustrum; D, Aphysia; E, Philine; c.d. cephalic disc; ep, ep, epipoda; sh, shell
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Specimen of Helix rosacea Mull., Cape of Good Hope, into which a piece of grass has by some means become introduced. The animal has protected itself by covering the grass with a shelly layer
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Buccinum undatum L., deprived of its shell, showing the relative position of branchia (br) and osphradium (os); m, mucous glands; s, siphon. The portion of the mantle covering the osphradium has been removed
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Patella vulgata L., seen from the dorsal side after the removal of the shell and the black pigment covering the integument; the anterior portion of the mantle is cut away or turned back
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Xenophora (Phorus) pallidula Reeve. A mollusc which escapess detection by covering itself with dead shells of other species
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Photograph showing the method of using the reflecting camera inclosed in the water-tight box for subaquatic work. The upper part of the box covering the hood rises above the surface, while the lower part, containing the camera proper, is under water. The operator is looking into the hood through the plate glass in the top of the box. With his right hand he focuses, with his left makes the exposure
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