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Teton and Yellowstone by Canoe
1. Teton and Yellowstone by Canoe
Workers packing eggs, ca. 1925
2. Workers packing eggs, ca. 1925
Elm Leaf Beetle and Bag or Basket Worm : Elm Leaf Betle (Galerucella luteola (Muller) 1.Cluster of eggs;
3. Elm Leaf Beetle and Bag or Basket Worm : Elm Leaf Betle (Galerucella luteola (Muller) 1.Cluster of eggs; 1a. Side view of single egg,; 2. Recently hatched larva or grub; 3. Full grown larva or grub; 4. Pupa; 5. Overwintered beetle; 6. Fresh, brightly colored beetle; 7. Leaf showing eating of larvae or grubs and a few holes eaten by beetles, eggs in clusters, cast larval skins and full grown larvae; 8. Leaf nearly skeletonized by grubs of larvae and on it three cast larval skins; 9. Leaf showing holes eaten by beetles.
Bag or Basket Worm (Thyridopterys ephemeraformis Haworth): 10, Bag or larval case as it passes the winter; 11. Same as preceeding but cut open to show the pupal case and the eggs; 12. Several eggs; 13. Recently hatched larva; 14. Cases of young larvae on twit. Notice that the dark ones are on the dark bark and the light ones on the green bark; 14a. Leaf eaten by young larvae; 15. Older larvae in their bags which are ornamented with pieces of leaves, one is on the leaf, another hanging from the edge and a third dangling by a thread; 16. Full grown larva removed from its case; 17. Full grown larva walking with its case; 18. Male pupa; 19. Female moth; 20. Male moth with wings spread; 21. Female pupa; 22. Bag of male hanging from a leaf and with the empty pupal case protruding from its lower extremity.... The leaf in front of the bag shows the work of half grown larvae
LaMont's Crystallized Eggs (1898)
4. LaMont's Crystallized Eggs (1898)

Easter eggs and Russian Easter greetings at a Russian camp during World War I, probably in France, ca.
5. Easter eggs and Russian Easter greetings at a Russian camp during World War I, probably in France, ca. 1918
Women cleaning eggs at Hollywood Farm, Woodinville, 1935
6. Women cleaning eggs at Hollywood Farm, Woodinville, 1935
Salmon hatchery at Baird, Cal., the pioneer salmon hatchery on the Pacific coast, located on the McCloud
7. Salmon hatchery at Baird, Cal., the pioneer salmon hatchery on the Pacific coast, located on the McCloud River, a swift stream formed by the melting snow on Mount Shasta. The station can accommodate 25 million eggs at one time, and in 1907-8 produced about 5 million chinook or quinnat salmon and 10 million eyed eggs. Operations of this hatchery and its auxiliaries at Battle Creek and Mill Creek (73 1/2 million eggs of the chinook salmon were taken in 1907-8) havew been the prime factor in maintaining the salmon run in the Sacramento River
Tray of trout eggs in hatching trough. The fry fall or work through the rectangular mesh of the tray
8. Tray of trout eggs in hatching trough. The fry fall or work through the rectangular mesh of the tray bottom into the trough, where they are visible at the left of this picture. Tray is wedged at proper depth in trough during the incubation, and, for convenience in removing dead eggs from time to time, may be floated by releasing the wedges

Nest and eggs of the Laysan Teal
9. Nest and eggs of the Laysan Teal
Eggs of Laysan Rail
10. Eggs of Laysan Rail
Collecting cod eggs on a fishing vessel. One source of cod eggs hatched at the New England stations is
11. Collecting cod eggs on a fishing vessel. One source of cod eggs hatched at the New England stations is the catch of the market fishermen. Spawntakers board the fishing boats, overhaul the fish, and save the eggs of such as are ripe
Freshly Laid Eggs and Advanced Embryos
12. Freshly Laid Eggs and Advanced Embryos

Securing salmon eggs at unidentified hatchery, Alaska, n.d.
13. Securing salmon eggs at unidentified hatchery, Alaska, n.d.
Edward and Jenny Gyldenfelt standing with buckets of eggs, Alderwood Manor, Washington, ca. 1925
14. Edward and Jenny Gyldenfelt standing with buckets of eggs, Alderwood Manor, Washington, ca. 1925
Woman gathering eggs in barn, n.d.
15. Woman gathering eggs in barn, n.d.
Team of two women egg-crackers sitting on crates, cracking eggs into a barrel while a crowd watches to
16. Team of two women egg-crackers sitting on crates, cracking eggs into a barrel while a crowd watches to create the world's largest omelet, Chehalis, Washington, ca. 1929-1932

Six teams of egg-crackers cracking eggs into barrels while a large crowd watches to create the world's
17. Six teams of egg-crackers cracking eggs into barrels while a large crowd watches to create the world's largest omelet, Chehalis, Washington, ca. 1929-1932
Man collecting eggs from chickens at Hollywood Farm, October 1935
18. Man collecting eggs from chickens at Hollywood Farm, October 1935
Nest and Eggs of Larus dominicanus (Black-backed Gull), Masked Island, Auckland Islands
19. Nest and Eggs of Larus dominicanus (Black-backed Gull), Masked Island, Auckland Islands
Section of tail of a male Pipe-Fish (Stigmatophora), with one flap of the pouch laid back so as to expose
20. Section of tail of a male Pipe-Fish (Stigmatophora), with one flap of the pouch laid back so as to expose the eggs
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