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Close up of outer wall sculpture of lady removing thorn from foot, from the Parsvanath Temple, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India, ca. 10th century A.D.
142.
Outer wall sculpture of lady removing thorn from foot, from the Parsvanath Temple, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India, ca. 10th century A.D.
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Children, adults, and person dressed as a giant foot participating in a Walkathon to raise $1,000 for a new school playground at Laurelhurst Elementary School, Seattle, Washington, June 8, 1974
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Crowd gathered for the dedication of Sakuma Viewpoint Park at the foot of Brooklyn Ave NE and NE Boat Street, Seattle, Washington, March 4, 1976
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Seattle Steamship Company offices at the White Star Dock, foot of Spring St., Seattle, Washington, ca. 1900.
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Passenger steamship MEXICO at the Oregon Improvement Company dock, foot of Washington St., waiting to depart Seattle, Washington, ca. 1900.
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A: I, incurrent siphon; 2, excurrent siphon; 3, foot. B: 1, siphons; 2, pedal opening
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Drawing illustrating the various degrees of union of the mantle lobes: A, mantle completely open; B, rudiments of siphons, mantle still completely open; C, mantle closed at one point; D, mantle closed at two points with complete formation of siphonal apertures; E, development of siphons, ventral closure more extended; F, mantle closed at three points, with fourth orifice: f, foot, s.a., s.b., anal and branchial siphons; 1, 2, 3, first, second and thrid points of closure of mantle; b.a., byssal aperture
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Janthina fragilis : FL, float; O, ova; Pr, proboscis; Br, branchiae; F, foot
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Sigarelus bevigatus, showing extensive development of the propodium (pr.) and metapodium (met.) in a mollusk living in sand (the shell, which covers only the liver and adjacent parts, has been removed): l, liver; s. ap., aperture of brotoscis, here deflected from the median line; t, t, tentacles; f, foot
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Chiton, ventral view: an, anus; cten, ctenidia; f1, foot; mant, mantle-edge; mo, mouth
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Fisheries of the Great Lakes
Kelley's pound-net, near Carpenter's Point, Lake Erie, for capture of white-fish, herring
White-oak stakes, 30 to 60 feet long, 6 inches to 1 foot diameter: the leader stakes 5 to 6 feet apart. Rim line to leader and heart just at water surface. Rim line to pot about 2 feet above surface. Bottom line to leader and heart fixed with stone sinkers
153.
Anterior of head end of Teredo navalis, showing cell, centrally located foot
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Anterior end of Xylotrya sciacca Tryon, showing shell and foot
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Section of pile, one foot above break
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Anatomy of Dentalium:
a, anaterior aperture of mantle; f, foot; g, genital gland; k, kidney; l, liver
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Sigaretus laevignatus Lam., showing shell partially immersed in the foot
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Patella vulgata L., showing the normal position of the radula, which is doubled back in a bow; the shell has been removed, and the whole visceral mass is turned forward, exposing the dorsal surface of the muscular foot
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Yoldia limatula Say, Greenland, showing the short plumed branchiae (br,br), the gasteropodous foot (f'), and the large labial palpa (l,p, l,p)
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Strombus lentiginosus Lam., showing the modified form of the foot (f)
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