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24811. [Image] Cryptothele granuliformis
Pycnidia; Habitat: Metasedimentary outcrops on steep brushy slope, openings in Alnus-Populus-Picea forest; Location: Harding Icefield Trail, lower slope, Kenai Fjords National Park; Substrate: Rock; Elevation: ...Citation -
24812. [Image] Cryptothele granuliformis
Habit; Habitat: Metasedimentary outcrops on steep brushy slope, openings in Alnus-Populus-Picea forest; Location: Harding Icefield Trail, lower slope, Kenai Fjords National Park; Substrate: Rock; Elevation: ...Citation -
24813. [Image] Cryptothele granuliformis
Habit; Habitat: Metasedimentary outcrops on steep brushy slope, openings in Alnus-Populus-Picea forest; Location: Harding Icefield Trail, lower slope, Kenai Fjords National Park; Substrate: Rock; Elevation: ...Citation -
24814. [Image] Cryptothele granuliformis
Field habit; Habitat: Metasedimentary outcrops on steep brushy slope, openings in Alnus-Populus-Picea forest; Location: Harding Icefield Trail, lower slope, Kenai Fjords National Park; Substrate: Rock; ...Citation -
24815. [Image] This goofy life of constant mourning
This book by Jim Dine is a photographic essay or a book of poetry, made up of years worth of photos Dine shot of his hand-written poems on blackboards, windows, walls and other surfaces. Photographs are ...Citation -
24816. [Image] Babies of Illinois
Color photographs of babies; Some photos include adult figures; Partially funded by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agencyCitation -
24817. [Image] The OAC College Band
The band posed for this photo in downtown Corvallis.Citation -
24818. [Image] OAC military students drilling with the cadet band
Photo taken on lower campusCitation -
24819. [Image] Group photo of OSC international students
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24820. [Image] Group photo of unidentified OAC students.
Seated at front left is a student believed to be Rocks Ban, a freshman from Tokyo, Japan by way of Portland. He is believed to be one of the earliest international students at Oregon Agricultural Colle...Citation