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Fringing Oyster Ledge Showing Living Raccoon Oysters, and the Method of Formation of Shell Banks. Stono River, East Shore, 3 Miles from Mouth, March 8, 1891
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Oyster Island. A dense community of Raccoon Oysters occurring in muddy, marsh-draining streams. In small creek flowing into May River 1 mile from mouth of Skull Creek, January 12, 1891
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Apparatus for incubating and hatching oysters and for the fixation of the embryos
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Artificial spat collectors coated with paraffin and sand, which allows heavy sets to break up into single oysters after one or two months
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Adult oysters spawning naturally on tray in large spawning tank
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Meleagrine ou Huitre Perliere
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Cluster of Nine Marketable Oysters from Old Town Bed
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Planted Oysters, Upper Bay, with Mussels and Barnacles
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Oysters, Showing Different Stages of Growth
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Single oysters attached to shells of a small clam. These shells make ideal collectors.
They and the shells of an allied bivalve form great collections all along the Louisiana coast
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Shells of Arca with Young Oysters Attached. These shells are very numerous on parts of the Louisiana shore
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Fuigs. 25-27: Objects to which small oysters have attached, from N. Y. Forest Fish and Game Commission
Fig.28: Iron Mast Hoop from Chesapeake Bay covered by thousands of oysters of various sizes
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Shell of Cardium Covered with Young Oysters
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Twig bearing young oysters
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Small Sloop Used in Tonging Oysters Near Apalachicola, Fla., Returning with Load of Oysters, Showing Oyster Canneries in Background
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Mass of Mussels Attached to Oysters
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Photograph of Oyster Shwoing the Turbellarian Worm Known as the Wafer or 'Leech'
The Worm has Fastened itself upon the oyster and appears as a dark wrinkled body in about the center of the oyster mead
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Oysters from Fish Hawk Bar
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Shell-Heap in Algodones Lagoon, Gulf of California
Accumulated Through the Drying of Oysters by Yaqui Indians. Live Oysters Around Margin
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OYster with Right Shell and Mantle Removed; Diagram to Show Sexual Organs of the Oyster
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