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Camp ground and cabins in La Push
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Pelagic Attitudes of the Fur-Seal
Sketched from life... Saint Paul's Island, 1872. Village of Saint Paul in distance. Black Bluffs to the right on middle ground
1. Position while sleeping. 2, Position when rising to breathe, survey, etc. 3, Position when scratching. 4, "Dolphin jumps"
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Rosettes of Pleurophyllum speciosum flattened to ground
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Ground or First floor, Zoological Station at Trieste
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Plan of first or ground floor of Friedrichshagen Institute
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Ground floor, Millport Biological Station
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Ground plan of hatchery and tank
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Ground floor of Port Erin biological station; after Herdman (1908)
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Ground floor, Dove Marine Laboratory. Cullercoats
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Ground plan of Plymouth station, after Heape (1887)
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General plan of ground floor of station buildings at Roscoff
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Ground floor, zoological station at Cette
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Murres (Arra) on their breeding ground, Walrus Island
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Large Nereocystis plant collected near Low Cape, Kodiak Island
Note holdfast on ground at extreme right
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Map showing the distribution of the quahaug in Massachusetts. The black areas indicate ground where quahaugs are found.
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Oyster rake, gofuzi-guwa, used for 'cultivating' the oysters, i.e. stirring them about roughly as they lie on the living grounds, so as to break off the delicate shell margin (14). Oyster-rake, nihon-zumi, used to gather oysters fallen from the shibi, or to select oysters to be detached (15). Oyster rake, yatsugo, used to collect marketable oysters from the living ground (16)
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Valve of Unio in its Natural State, and the same with 'blanks' cut out from it. Blanks as cut; three upper figures showing inside, three lower showing outside with or or less of the epidermis. The same ground but not 'centered' or polished. The same centered. i.e. with the central depression made, but not the holes. The same with the holes drilled complete. A dozen buttons, as fastened on card for sale
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Cancale. The Barrier Oyster Park.
The water is seen slowly draining seaward, allowing the oysters in the higher parts to become exposed. The sides of the park are simple plank barriers. To the left are cases of elevage, well raised form the ground as a protection against shiftings of sand
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Spiked water milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum)
Found in deep water. Newfoundland to Manitoba and the Northwest Territory, south to Florida, Iowa, Utah, and California. Commonly known as foxtail. Suited to southern ponds of high temperature, and unlike most species will thrive in comparatively soft waters. 'Parrot-feather,' and introduced species of Myriophyllum will make better growth in sterile ground than the foxtail; otherwise the two have similar characteristics.
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Malabar Murex
Murex malabaricus, dredged off the Malabar coast from a depth of 45 fathoms. This species is also found on coral ground in the neighborhood of the Andamans, at a similar depth
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