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Smith Room Mural #2: A Chart of the Coast of N.W. America showing the Ships and Tracks of Capt. Geo. Vancouver and Various Traders and Navigators 1774-1792
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Apeltes quadracus (Four-spined Stickleback)
Fig.22 Embryo in the egg, showing the asymmetrically disposed vitelline vessels; figs. 23 & 24 Other views of the same stage, showing the lateral position of the heart; Fig.25 Dorsal view of a recently hatched embryo, showing the distribution of the brown pigment blotches on the median line and the symmetry in the distribution of the vascular channels on the dorsal side of the yelk; Fig.26 Side view of the same stage, showing the pigmentation and vascular loops in the dorsal fin-fold
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Statement showing the number of each tribe of Indians and the present localities of the Indian tribes west of the Mississippi.
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Bonanza Peak showing Isella, North Star, and Crown Glaciers, ca. 1909
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Transverse section of lower valve (1); Section of upper valve showing two cavities (2); Upper valve showing the extent of the mud patch collected by a single worm (3); Tubes erected by polydora at the aperture of its tunnel (4); Upper valve showing an
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Insects Affecting White Pine : 1. Nearly full grown larva of imperial moth, Basilona imperralis Drury; 2. Masses of the pine bark louwe, Chermes pinicorticis Fitch; 3. Pupal cells of white pine weevil, Pissodes strobi Peck under bark of pine log; 4. Burrows of larvae of same in bark; 5. Portion of dead shoot killed by the insect, showing the circular exit holes, the borings of the insect in upper part and the shrunken area extending down on the affected portion of the twig; 6. Pupal cells of white pine weevil within the wood, showing method of exit and also a few exit holes in the shrunken affected bark; 7. Adult weevil, Pissodes strobi Peck; 8. Leconte's sawfly larvae, Lophyrus lecontes Fitch in resting position, showing below the stubs of devoured foliate; 9. Pine leaf scale insect, Chionapsis furfura Fitch
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Lower Columbia and Willamette Rivers, Below Portland, Oreg.
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Examination and Survey of Columbia River, Oregon and Washington
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Rear view of powerhouse showing newly constructed air tanks for the fourth generating unit, February 26, 1925
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Powerhouse showing discharge unit no. 1 and the superintendent's house, April 19, 1904
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Tacoma substation interior showing motor generators, October 21, 1904
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Tacoma substation interior showing transformers, October 21, 1904
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Junction of Seattle and Tacoma transmission lines, showing disconnecting switches, June 13, 1904
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Rear view of powerhouse showing pressure tanks, standpipes and flume, February 19, 1912
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Southern face of dam, showing excavation for east abutment on the right side, September 12, 1925
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Workers with a concrete pump, also known as a concrete gun, showing 5 yard concrete car and gas locomotive in tunnel, Gorge Dam, November 4, 1923
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Workers on inspection jumbo in tunnel, showing steel tunnel forms, bulkhead, and concrete gun discharge pipe, Gorge Dam, November 25, 1923
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Powerhouse showing completed addition on the right, February 26, 1925
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Forebay showing entrance to the three tunnels which will contain penstocks, August 23, 1911
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Cross section plan of powerhouse showing circuits 1 and 4, ca. 1903
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