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Zonal arrangement of algae in Friendly Cove
Young Trees on a fallen log by the trail near camp
Woman holding Pteris, ten feet, seven inches tall, with women and men looking
Witches' Broom on Hemlock
Wind swept trees of the forest
Wind-swept dwarf spruce on slate rocks in Friendly Cove
Wave-worn sandstone on Johnson's Point
Wave near Postelsia Point at the Minnesota Seaside Station
Wave dashing over Postelsia, low tide
Wave dashing over Postelsia, low tide
Waterfall and tropical vegetation at Providence Cove
Ulva lactuca from the Minnesota Seaside Station
Ulva in Friendly Cove
Two waves rolling in from the sea
Tribal house of the Indians at Port Renfrew
Trees growing upon a fallen Cedar on the Nitinat Trail
Trees growing up a fall Cedar at Port Renfrew
Tide pools and their vegetation
Tide pools and their vegetation
The Taboo Log near Providence Cove
The summit of Mt. Edinburgh
The sand beach at the Minnesota Seaside Station
The Point near the Minnesota Seaside Station at low tide
"The Point" at the Minnesota Seaside Station
"The Point" at the Minnesota Seaside Station
The Point and the Minnesota Seaside Station buildings
The Old Kloochman at Alberni
The Hall of the Energids
The Half-Way Log, showing Balsam, Hemlock, etc.
The Gordon Camp on the Gordon River
The Giant Cedar tree in Stanley Park
The dug-out canoe on the Gordon River
The Ceremonial three-pronged Cedar
The Branaman-Huff Cottage on the beach
Surf dashing over the rocks, showing the force of wave action
Starfish at low tide
Starfish at low tide
Spirogyra
Small tide pools, Hall of Energids
Skunk Cabbage in flower
Short tentacled sea anemone in a tide pool
Sea urchins and many-rayed Starfish, low tide
Sea Palms, the main building at the Minnesota Seaside Station
Sandstone super-imposed upon slate at Johnson's Point
Salal growing high upon a Cedar Tree at thirty feet
Ptilota filicina
Pteris in its natural habitat
Postelsia, new view
Postelsia, near view of six plants
Postelsia, near view, barnacles and mussels on the rocks