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Spencer Fullerton Baird's residence at Woods Hole
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Small boat refuge at Woods Hole with ALBATROSS tied at the dock
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Residence and laboratory at Woods Hole with ALBATROSS at dock
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Interior of the hatchery at Woods Hole
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Interior of the laboratory shortly after its construction in 1885
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Sketch of Cobb's equipment for miscroscopic work on nematodes at Woods Hole.
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The morning after the hurricane of September 14, 1944 showing damage to piersand navigation aid.
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Testing the ocean's crop. Experimental haul on the Bureau's vessel, the FISHHAWK, to determine the character of the population of shore waters.IN: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P.
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Stripping cod at sea on a winter morning. Fisheries Bureau spawn-taker aboard a trawler. Note the snow on the rail, the frozen spray on the mast, and the iceon the rigging. Frontispiece.
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Whale harpoon gun loaded and being turned so as to point at the whale.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 14.
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Spearing seals at sea. Pelagic sealing by Aleut natives now forbidden by thegovernments of the United States, Great Britain, Russia, and Japan.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 4
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Holluschickie hauling up from the sea.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 64.
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Old bull seals fighting.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 64.
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Catch of herring on beach at Gastineau Channel.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 90.
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A typical seal rookery, half-abandoned. Showing the massing of the harems, thewatchful figures of the beachmasters, and the idle bulls in the background.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepar
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Native salmon trap on an Alaskan River.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 116.
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Modern salmon trap on an Alaskan River.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 116.
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Headquarters of the U.S. Fisheries Bureau at Washington, D.C.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 202.
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Hauling the largest shad seine in the world. Spawn-taking operations on thePotomac River. Trying to save from extinction one of America's finest flavoredfood fish.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop,
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Hatchery and laboratory building at Woods Hole.In: The Boy with the U.S. Fisheries, by Francis Rolt-Wheeler, 1912. Boston,Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. P. 336.
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