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North-west-Coast of North America and adjacent Territories Compiled from the best authorities under the direction of Robert Greenhow to accompany his Memoir on the North-west Coast Published by order of the Senate of the United States drawn by David H. Burr
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February 13, 1904 Page four
Funeral of John Thorton
Steamer Queen arrives
Joins his ship
Warehous damamged
Wires were down in every direction
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November 11, 1911 Page two
In the right direction (editorial)
Makes big shipment
Hillcraig gets to sea
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May 10, 1911 Page three
Move in right direction
High school theatricals
Big boom of logs
Steamer Whidby burned
Tahoma goes north today
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May 10, 1911 Page one
Representatives meet in Seattle
Move in the right direction
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May 11, 1904 Page four
Port Townsend people abroad
City council does business
Peter Johnson starts home in the wrong direction
Why is this man supported by the county?
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Kirkland street scene with direction sign, 1925
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Plan of Foreshore of Head of Perseverance Harbour, Campbell Island, Showing the Number and Direction of Dykes
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Burrows of a shipworm. A wire passed into one of the burrows showing a change of direction on approaching a neighboring burrow
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Creosoted Douglas fir pile from Pier 7, San Francisco, destroyed near the mud-line by Xylotrya and Limnoria. Notge deviating direction of Xylotrya burrow
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Argonauta argo L., the position assumed by a specimen kept in captivity, the arrow showing the direction of movement
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Octopus vulgaris Lam., Naples:
A, at rest;
B, in motion; f, funnel, the arrow showing the direction of the propelling current of water
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Showing the ceremonial behavior of the horned dace when a strange dace approaches the nest. The owner of the nest is seen in the pit P. Above this is the gravel ridge, G.R., and below it is the sand trail, S.T. The direction of the current is indicated by the arrow at the right. The course of the two fish upstream to the point X and the return of the owner to his nest are indicated by the broken lines with the arrowheads. The havey lines indicate the banks of the stream
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Map showing the general Direction of Winds in France
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Down-Stream View of Rogers Fishway in Susquehanna River, at Binghamton : Constructed under the direction of the Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission
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Showing the ceremonial behavior of the horned dace when a strange dace approaches the nest. The owner of the nest is seen in the pit P. Above this is the gravel ridge, G.R., and below it is the sand trail, S.T. The direction of the current is indicated by
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Showing in longitudinal section the nest of a horned dace with the male and female fish on the nest. The stream flows in the direction indicated by the arrow at the upper left corner of the figure
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Arrangement of collectors to clumps, dotted parallel to the shore, leaving straignt shoreward alleyways between. Clump s3 or 4 feet apart, arranged for sluggish current, the direction of the latter denoted by an arrow
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Diagram of well-developed oyster farm. The black lines in figs. 8 and 9 represent newly arranged bamboo collectors, eht dotted lines the collectors of the second year. Direction of current is indicated by arrows
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Typical oyster farm, Kaida Bay. The black lines in figs. 8 and 9 represent newly arranged bamboo collectors, eht dotted lines the collectors of the second year. Direction of current is indicated by arrows
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