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Hiker standing on a ridge overlooking the head of Downey Creek with view of Spire Peak, 1938
1. Hiker standing on a ridge overlooking the head of Downey Creek with view of Spire Peak, 1938
View of Dome Peak and Spire Peak in heavy clouds, 1938
2. View of Dome Peak and Spire Peak in heavy clouds, 1938
Hiker on a glacier overlooking Spire Peak, ca. 1938
3. Hiker on a glacier overlooking Spire Peak, ca. 1938
Hiker on South Cascade Glacier with view of Spire Peak,1939
4. Hiker on South Cascade Glacier with view of Spire Peak,1939

Examples of shells with A, a flattened spire (Polygyratia); B, a globose spire (Natica); C, a greatly
5. Examples of shells with A, a flattened spire (Polygyratia); B, a globose spire (Natica); C, a greatly produced spire (Terebra)
Basalt spire located near South Cascade Glacier off of West Fork of Agnes Creek, 1939
6. Basalt spire located near South Cascade Glacier off of West Fork of Agnes Creek, 1939
Piros Spire, Olympic National Park, date unknown
7. Piros Spire, Olympic National Park, date unknown
Diamond Pirro Spire, Olympic National Park, date unknown
8. Diamond Pirro Spire, Olympic National Park, date unknown

The Admiralty Spire in Saint Petersburg
9. The Admiralty Spire in Saint Petersburg
Spire of the Lutheran Church in Jerusalem
10. Spire of the Lutheran Church in Jerusalem
Parts of a gasteropod shell: a, anterior canal; b, body-whorl; c, columella; t, outer lip; m, mouth or
11. Parts of a gasteropod shell: a, anterior canal; b, body-whorl; c, columella; t, outer lip; m, mouth or aperture; p, posterior canal; s, sutures; sp, spire; u, umbilicus
Four stages in the growth of Fissurella, showing how the spire gradually disappears and the marginal
12. Four stages in the growth of Fissurella, showing how the spire gradually disappears and the marginal slip becomes an apical hold

Monstrosities of Neptunea antigua L, and Buccinum undatum L., with a greatly produced spire
13. Monstrosities of Neptunea antigua L, and Buccinum undatum L., with a greatly produced spire
Spire crowned with a falcon representing Suzdal's coat of arms
14. Spire crowned with a falcon representing Suzdal's coat of arms
Spire of the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg
15. Spire of the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg
Church spire in Tallinn.
16. Church spire in Tallinn.

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