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Tunnel connecting volcano creek and south fork of Kern, the latter shown in the foreground
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Toowa Valley, looking east from summit of a volcano 2 1/2 miles west of the one shown in this view, illustrating the aggraded valley bottom and the mature character of the surrounding mountains
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Generalised view of the whole glaciated region of North America. The area of motionless ground-ice is shown by the white lines in northern part of Alaska
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Helicocranchia sp., ventral view of specimen from the vicinity of Kauai, partially restored. In this figure the mantle is scarcely represented as sufficiently elongate and the arms are probably shown as much too short and stocky
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One of the propagation baskets with the bottom still submerged and photographed from directly above. Owing to disturbance of the water supply the young mussels, as shown by their trails, have migrated considerably. Such migrations apparently do not occur
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Revolving screen cylinder in tank of water used for final cleansing of mussels. Wire baskets for holding mussels are shown at right
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Glimpse of the Mussel Business at Leclaire, Iowa, where the mussels are bought from the fishermen, cleaned, and the shells sent by rail and water to button factories. In the pile shown there are 350 tons of....shells
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Aplysilla longispina. Section vertical to the surface and through a conulus. A fiber is seen terminating in a conulus. The flagellated chambers are shown in the interior
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Acanthella corrugata. From a section vertical to the surface and radial to the margin; below extreme marginal region. Mesial part of lamella and one surface are shown
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Waves Shown by Distorted Reflection of Masts (Kingston, Jamaica)
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Photograph of large hauls (about 1,000 c.c. in a jar) of Calanus taken from the yacht 'Runa' in 1913 on the West Coast of Scotland with the large 'Nansen' net shown. The largest haul was estimated to contain at least half a mllion individuals
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Box suspended from a raft near a clam flat from May 15 until October 15 of the same year. The long-neck clams shown below had all settled from the swimming condition into the sand that it contained during this period.
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One form of box or wooden cooker, used at points in Maryland
The crabs are removed by taking out the wedges shown at the ends and thus allowing the front side of the box to drop forward
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Red, white, and blue sampler (one-half shown)
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Historical report of the Leary House
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New Archangel waterfront shown in a newspaper dated May 4, 1867
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