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Birds Eye View of Seattle And Environs. King County, Wash., 1891. Eighteen Months after the Great Fire
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Oysters of different ages
a: Oysters from 12 to 14 months old. b: Oysters from 5 to 6 months old. c: Oysters from 3 to 4 months old. d: Oysters from 1 to 2 months old. e: Oysters from 15 to 20 days old
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Vivian Burmester at six months old outside the Pringle residence, Renton, June 1911
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[Teredo navalis] Series of pallets from the Oakland Harbor Light Station, representing ages ofapproximatgely two weeks (?), one month, two months, three months, and four months respectively
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Young, yearling, and two-year-old scallops. The small scallops on the left are three months old 'seed,' those in the center are eleven months old and have a growth line near the edge of the shell, while the large scallops on the right are twenty-three months old, and have two growth lines, the second being close to the edge of the shell
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Susan Rodan, three months after liberation from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Sweden, 1945
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Loch Leven Trout. Largest 4 years and 4 months 2 lbs. Second 3 years and a month, 1 lb. Third, 2 years and 4 months, 1/2 lb. Loch Leven, July 1908
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Scallops: Variation in size of scallops. The two on the left are fifteen months old, while the two on the right are 'seed' scallops three months old. The difference in size in scallops of the same age, especially in different localities, renders impossible the definition of a 'seed' scallop by means of a size limit
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Scallops: Variation in size of scallops. The two on the left are fifteen months old, while the two on the right are 'seed' scallops three months old. The difference in size in scallops of the same age, especially in different localities, renders impossibl
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Par
1-Day before hatching; 2-one day old; 3-two months old; 4-eighteen months old
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Progress on the construction of Suzzallo Library six months after the completion of foundation work, University of Washington, 1923-1924
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October 24, 1903 Page one
Foster says headquarters will be Worden
Thompson high and dry on Smith Island
Lindal gets eight months at hard labor
Local tinhorn sports receive severe shock
Butte receives terrible blow
City of Seattle to pay big salvage
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March 12, 1910 Page two
Peary and his proofs
First fog yesterday for a number of months
Reach's American League baseball guide out
Baccalaureate sermon today at sanitarium
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March 12, 1910 Page two
Peary and his proofs
First fog yesterday for a number of months
Reach's American League baseball guide out
Baccalaureate sermon today at sanitarium
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February 8, 1910 Page four
Taxes for nineteen nine are now payable
Cable ship Burnside arrives at quarantine
Tailor shops change business locations
Scow load of brick for new ice plant
No fog in this section during past few months
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March 9, 1906 Page three
Honor roll for the month of February
Flour lies in water fifteen months unharmed
Report of mining operations on Mount Sicker
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December 19, 1902 Page four
After six months
Enters service soon
Teapot tempest over army colors
Japanese crew
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June 22, 1904 Page four
Water company given three days
For the benefit of the Public Library
First Japanese merchantman in months
First receives heavy fine for shooting
Customs sale brings in goodly sum
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13-Paralichthys albiguttus, Individual (B) on a smooth white background continuously from July 23, 2 p.m., to July 25, 10 a.m. It was alternately on white and on black about equal time during the preceding seven days. The skin actually appeared much whiter and less mottled and the animal less conspicuous than the photograph indicates. This is partly due to the shadow in the background along the ventral side. In specimens kept continuously on white for two months the skin became much more uniformly white. 14- Individual (B) on black and white background (circles 5 mm. in diameter) from August 11, 12 m., to August 13, 1:30 p.m... 15- Individual (B) on black and white background 2 cm. squares from August 24, 11 a.m., to August 27, a.m., after having been adapted to white... 16- Individual (B) on black and white background (circles 5 mm. in diameter) from August 15, 10 a.,m., to August 16, 9 a.m. This photograph shows one of the most remarkable concealing patterns observed. The fish appeared to contain numerous holes.
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Larva of Lepidosiren paradoxa 3 months after harching
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