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The youth's coronal
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Gould, Hannah Flagg, 1789-1865
Appleton, George Swett, 1821-1878 ( Publisher )
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Poems.
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THE MORALIZER.
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NEW-YORK:
D. APPLETON & COMPANY, 200 BROADWAY.
PHILADELPHIA:

G. S. APPLETON, 164 CHESNUT-STREET.
1851.



ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850, by
D. APPLETON & COMPANY,
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York.



ADDRESS

TO THE YOUTH oF MY COUNTRY.

In preparing the following pages, my aim has been, to produce
a book alike entertaining and instructive ;——one which, in the
reading, should afford an amusement to the mind, pleasant as
the spring-blossoms on the tree; and, in its influences on the
heart in after life, be like the good fruits that succeed and
ripen, to refresh and nourish us, when the vernal Season is
over and gone, and the voices of the singing-birds are lost in
the distance. :
Choosing an appropriate title for such a presentation, I
have borrowed my idea from the words of the wise king of
Israel: —“ Hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake
not the law of thy mother; for they shall be an ornam
of grace unto thy head,” &e., and other Scripture resi

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sportive way, it is my design that no moral shall be conveyed
in the volume, but such as a good and judicious parent would
wish a child to imbibe.

Accept, then, my yours Friends, this new Coronat of the
little flowers of poesy which I have woven for you. Wheu
you shall have examined and scented it, and found no thorn
to pierce — 10 juice or odor to poison you in its whole circle,
wear it for the giver’s sake ; and enjoy it and profit by its
healthful influences, for your own.

Gladly would I feel assured that, in some future years, —
when I shall have done with earthly flowers, and you will be
engaged in the busy scenes and arduous duties of mature
life, —the import of these leaves may from time to time
arise to your memory, ‘1 all its dewy freshness, like the
fragrance which the summer-breeze watts after us, from the

lilies and violets we have passed and left far behind us, in our »

- morning rambles. Then, if not to-day, you will be convinced
that I was—as now T am,
Your true Friend,
H. F. GOULD.
Newburyport, Mass., August, 1850. | 2

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CONTENTS.



PAGE
The Sale of the Water-Lily, - - - - . 9

The Humming-Bird’s Anger, - - - - - 16
The Butterfly’s Dream, - - - - - i: a
The Boy and the Cricket, - - - - - A
Fanny Spy, - ° - « “ A . = ‘as
Sudden Elevation, - - - ° 7 ° “ce
The Stricken Bird, ~ - - - ~ s
The Young Sportsman, - - - - >
The, Pebble and the Acorn, - - ~ - -
The Grasshopper and the Ant, - - - -
The Rose-Bud of Autumn, - ~ - - :
Frost, the Winter-Sprite, - ~ - - -
Vivy Vain, - - ° °
The Lost Kite, - . .

The Summer-Morning Ramble, - - -





6 CONTENTS.



PAGE

The Shoemaker, - - - - - - 65
The Snow-Storm, - - - ee - - 67
The Whirlwind, - - - - - - - 69
The Disobedient Skater Boys, - . - - - 72
Winter and Spring, - - - - - - 74
Tom Tar, - - - - ~ - - - ‘W7
The Envious Lobster, - - : - - o Ae
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The Bee, Clover, and Thistle, - - - - - 88
Poor Old Paul, - - - - - - - 91
The Sea-Eagle’s Fall, - - - - - . 93
The Two Thieves, - - - - - - - 97
J emmy String, - - - - ~ - - 108
The Caterpillar, - ~ - - - - - 106
The Mocking Bird, - - - - - : 109
The Silk-Worm’s Will, - - - - - - 118
Dame Bidd , - - - - - . 116
Kit with the Rose, - - - - - - - 122
The Captive Butterfly, - - - ~ - - 125
The Dissatisfied Angler Boy, - - - - - 129
The Stove and Grate-Setter, - - - - - 131
ff Song of the Bees, a - - - - - 134
Summer is Come, - - - - - - 186
The Morning-Glory, - - - - - - 189
__, ‘The Old Cotter and his Cow, - - - - - 144
“The Speckled One, - ‘ ‘ ‘ : ; - 147
The Blind Musician, - - - - - - 152



The Lame Horse, . -
The Mushroom’s Soliloquy,
The Lost Nestlings, - -
The Bat’s Flight by Daylight,

Idle Jack, - - -
David and Goliath, -
Escape of the Doves, .
Edward and Charles, -

The Mountain Minstrel, -
The Veteran and the Child,
Captain Kidd, - .
The Dying Storm, -
The Little Traveller, -

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THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY.

Tuere stood upon the broad high-road,
That o’er a moorland lay,
A widow’s low and lone abode,

And close beside the way.

Upon its face the dwelling bore
The sign of ¢iines within,
That seemed to say but little more

Than, “ Better days have been !”

Behind it was the sedgy fen,
With alder, brake, and brush
And less to serve the wants of men,
Than of the jay and thrush.
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10

THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY.

And these would sometimes come, and cheer
The widow with a song,
To let her feel a neighbor near,

And wing an hour along.

A pond, supplied by hidden springs,
With lilies bordered round,

Was found among the richest things,
That blessed the widow’s ground.

She had, besides, a gentle brook,
That wound the meadow through,
Which from the pond its being took,

And had its treasures t00.

Her eldest orphan was a son ;
For, children she had three
She called him, though a little one,
Her hope for days to be.

And well he might be reckoned 80,
Tf, from the tender shoot,

We know the way the branch will grow ;
Or, by the flower, the fruit.



THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY. 2

His tongue was true, his mind was bright ;
His temper smooth and mild:

He was—the parent’s chief delight —
A good and pleasant child. %

He’d gather chips and sticks of wood,
The winter fire to make

And help his mother dress their food,
Or tend the baking cake.

In summer time he'd kindly lead
His little sisters out,

To pick wild berries on the mead,
And fish the brook for trout.

He stirred his thoughts for ways to earn
Some little gain; and hence,
Contrived the silver pond to turn,

In part, to silver pence.

He found the lilies blooming there
So spicy sweet to smell,

And to the eye so pure and fair,
He plucked them up to sell.



12 % «THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY.

He could not to the market go:
He had too young 4 head,
The distant city’s ways to know ;

The route he could not tread.

But, when the coming coach-wheels rolled
To pass his humble cot,

His bunch of lilies to be sold
Was ready on the spot.

fle’d stand beside the way, and hold
His treasures up to show,
That looked like yellow stars of gold

Just set in leaves of snow.

« Q buy my lilies !” he would say ;
“ You'll find them new and sweet :
So fresh from out the pond are they,
L haven’t dried my feet! ;

And then he showed the dust that clung
Upon his garment’s hem,

Where late the water-drops had hung,
When he had gathered them.



THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY. 18

And while the carriage checked its pace,
To take the lilies in,
His artless orphan tongue and face

Some bright return would win.

For many a noble stranger’s hand,
With open purse, was seen,
To cast a coin upon the sand,

Or on the sloping green.

And many a smiling lady threw
The child a silver piece ;
And thus, as fast as lilies grew,

He saw his wealth increase.

While little more—and little more,
Was gathered by their sale,
His widowed mother’s frugal store

Would never wholly fail. }

For He, who made, and feeds the bird,
Her little children fed.

He knew her trust: her cry he heard ;
And answered it with bread.



14

THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY.

And thus, protected by the Power,
Who made the lily fair,
Her orphans, like the meadow flower,

Grew up in beauty there.

Her son, the good and prudent boy,
Who wisely thus began,
Was long the aged widow’s joy ;

And lived an honored man.

He had a ship, for which he chose
“The Lity” as a name,
To keep in memory whence he rose,

And how his fortune came:

He had a lily carved, and set,
Her emblem, on her stem ;
And she was called, by all she met,

A beauteous ocean gem.

She bore sweet spices, treasures bright ;
And, on the waters wide,
Her sails as lily-leaves were white :

Her name was well applied.



THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY. 15

Her feeling owner never spurned
The presence of the poor ;
And found that all he gave returned

In blessings rich and sure.

The God who by the lily-pond
Had drawn his heart above,
In after life preserved the bond

Of grateful, holy love.



THE HUMMING-BIRD’S ANGER.

“ Small as the humming-bird is, it has great courage and violent passions. If it find
a flower that has been deprived of its honey, it will pluck it off, throw it on the ground,
and sometimes tear it to pieces.” __ BUFFON.

On light little wings as the humming-birds fly,
With plumes many-hued as the bow of the sky,
Suspended in ether, they shine to the light

As jewels of nature high-finished and bright.

Their vision-like forms are so buoyant and small
They hang o’er the flowers, as too airy to fall,
Up-borne by their beautiful pinions, that seem

Like glittering vapor, or parts of a dream.

The humming-bird feeds upon honey; and so,
Of course, ’tis a sweet little creature, you know.
But sweet little creatures have sometimes, they say,

A great deal that’s bitter, or sour, to betray !



THE HUMMING-BIRD’S ANGER. 17

And often the humming-bird’s delicate breast
Is found of a very high temper possessed.
Such essence of anger within it is pent,

’T would burst did no safety-valve give it a vent.

Displeased, it will seem a bright vial of wrath,
Uncorked by its heat, the offender to scath ;
And, taking occasion to let off its ire,

’Tis startling to witness how high it will fire.

A humming-bird once o’er a trumpet-flower hung,
And darted that sharp little member, the tongue, —
At once to the nectarine cell, for the sweet

She felt at the bottom most certain to meet.

But, finding some other light child of the air
To rifle its store, had already been there ;
And no drop of honey for her to draw up,

Her vengeance broke forth on the destitute cup.

She flew in a passion, that heightened her power ;
And cuffing, and shaking the innocent flower,
Its tender corolla in shred after shred

She hastily stripped; then she snapped off its head.



18

THE HUMMING-BIRD’S ANGER.

A delicate ruin, on earth as it lay,
That bright little fury went, humming, away,
With gossamer softness, and fair to the eye,

Like some living brilliant, just dropped from the sky.

And since, when that curious bird I behold
Arrayed in rich colors, and dusted with gold,
I cannot but think of the wrath and the spite

She has in reserve, though they’re now out of sight.

Ye two-footed, beautiful, passionate things,
If plumy or plumeless— without, or with wings,
Beware, lest ye break, in some hazardous hour,

Your vials of wrath, hot, or bitter, or sour!

And would ye but know how at times ye do seem
Transformed to bright furies, or frights in a dream,
Go, stand at the glass—to the painter go sit,
When anger is just at the height of its fit!



THE BUTTERFLY’S DREAM.

A TULIP, just opened, had offered to hold
A butterfly gaudy and gay;
And rocked in his cradle of crimson and gold,

The careless young slumberer lay.

For the butterfly slept ;—as such thoughtless ones will
At ease, and reclining on flowers oo
If ever they study, ’tis how they may kill

The best of their mid-summer hours !

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And the butterfly dreamed, as is often the case
With indolent lovers of change,
Who, keeping the body at ease in its place,

Give fancy permission to range.



20

THE BUTTERFLY’S DREAM.

He dreamed that he saw, what he could but despise,
The swarm from a neighboring hive ;
Which, having come out for their winter supplies,

Had made the whole garden alive.

He looked with disgust, as the proud often do,
On the diligent movements of those,
Who, keeping both present and future in view,

Improve every hour as it goes.

As the brisk little alchymists passed to and fro,
With anger the butterfly swelled ;
And called them mechanics —a rabble too low

To come near the station he held.

« Away from my presence gaid he, in his sleep,
«Ye humble plebeians! nor dare
Come here with your colorless winglets to sweep

The king of this brilliant parterre "

He thought, at these words, that together they flew,
And, facing about, made a stand ;
And then, to a terrible army they grew,

And fenced him on every hand.



THE BUTTERFLY’S DREAM. 21

Like host# of huge giants, his numberless foes
Seemed spreading to measureless size :

Their wings with a mighty expansion arose,
And stretched like a veil o’er the skies.

Their eyes seemed like little volcanoes, for fire,—
Their hum, to a cannon-peal grown, —

Farina to bullets was rolled in their ire,
And, he thought, hurled at him and his throne.

He tried to cry quarter ! his voice would not sound,
His head ached —his throne reeled and fell ;
His enemy cheered, as he came to the ground,

And cried, “ King Papilio, farewell !”

His fall chased the vision—the sleeper awoke,
The wonderful dream to expound ;
The lightning’s bright flash from the thunder-cloud broke,

And hail-stones were rattling around.

He’d slumbered so long, that now, over his head,
The tempest’s artillery rolled ;
The tulip was shattered —the whirl-blast had fled,

And borne off its crimson and gold.



22 THE BUTTERFLY’S DREAM.

Tis said, for the fall and the pelting, combined
With suppressed ebullitions of pride,
This vain son of summer no balsam could find,

But he crept under covert and died !



THE BOY AND THE CRICKET.

At length I have thee! my brisk new-comer,
Sounding thy lay to departing summer ;

And [ll take thee up from thy bed of grass,
And carry thee home to a house of glass ;
Where thy slender limbs, and the faded green
Of thy close-made coat, can all be seen.

For I long to know if the cricket sags,

Or plays the tune with his gauzy wings ;—
To bring that shrill-toned pipe to light
Which kept me awake so long last night,
That I told the hours by the lazy clock,

Till I heard the crow of the noisy cock ;
When, tossing and turning, at length I fell
In a sleep so strange, that the dream [’ll tell.

Methought, on a flowery bank I lay,
By a beautiful stream; and watched the play



24

THE BOY AND THE CRICKET.

Of the sparkling wavelets, that fled so fast,

I could not number them as they passed.

But I marked the things which they carried by ;
And a neat little skiff first caught my eye.
‘Twas woven of reeds, and its sides were bound
By a tender vine, that had clasped it round ;
And spreading within, had made it seem

A basket of leaves, borne down the stream.
And the skiff had neither a sail nor oar ;

But a bright little boy stood up, and bore,

On his outstretched hands, a wreath so gay,

Lt looked like a crown for the Queen of May.
And while he was going, I heard him sing,

“ © seize the garland of passing Spring !”

But I dared not reach, for the bank was steep ;
And he bore it away, to the far off deep !

There came, then, a lady ;—her eye was bright—
She was young and fair, and her bark was light ;
Its mast was a living tree, that spread

Its boughs for a sail, o’er the lady’s head.

And some of its fruits had just begun

To flush, on the side that was next the sun ;



THE BOY AND THE ORICKET. 25

And some with the crimson streak were stained ;
While others their size had not yet gained.

In passing she cried, “Oh! who can insure

The fruits of Swmmer to get mature ?

For, fast as the waters beneath me flowing,

Beyond recall, I’m going! I’m going!”

I turned my eye, and beheld another,
That seemed as she might be Summer’s mother.
She looked more grave; while her cheek was tinged
With a deeper brown; and her bark was fringed
With the tasselled heads of the wheaten sheaves
Along its sides; and the yellow leaves,
That had covered the deck concealed a throng
Of Crickets !—I knew by their choral song.
And at Autumn's feet lay the golden corn,
While her hands were raised, to invert a horn
That was filled with a sweet and mellow store,
And the purple clusters were hanging o’er.
She bade me seize on the fruit that should last
When the harvest was gone, and Autumn had past.
But, when I had paused to make the choice,
I saw no bark! and I heard no voice !

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26

THE BOY AND THE CRICKET.

Then I looked on a sight that chilled my blood!
‘T'was a mass of ice, where an old man stood

On his frozen float ; while his shrivelled hand
Had clenched, as a staff by which to stand,

A whitened branch that the blast had broke
From the lifeless trunk of an aged oak.

The icicles hung from the naked limb,

And the old man’s eye was sunken and dim.
But his scattering locks were silver bright,

His beard with gathering frost was white ;

The tears congealed on his furrowed cheek,

His garb was thin, and the winds were bleak.
He faintly uttered, while drawing near,

“ Winter, the death of the short-lived year,

Can yield thee nought, as I downward tend

To the boundless sea, where the Seasons end !
But I trust from others, who’ve gone before,
Thou’st clothed thy form, and supplied thy store:
And now, what tidings am I to bear

Of thee—for I shall be questioned there ?”

I asked my mother, who o’er me bent,
What all this show of the Seasons meant?



THE BOY AND THE CRICKET. 27

She said ’twas a picture of Life, I saw;
And the useful moral myself must draw !

I woke, and found that thy song was stilled,
And the sun’s bright beams my room had filled !
But I think, my Cricket, I long shall keep

In mind the dream of my morning sleep !

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FANNY SPY.

Lucy, Lucy, come away!
Never climb for things so high.
Don’t you know, the other day,
What fell out with Fanny Spy?

Fanny spied a loaf of cake,
Wisely set above her reach ;
Yet did Fanny think to make

In its tempting side a breach.

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Out of sight and hearing too,

Forth a polished table she
Quickly to the closet drew.



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FANNY SPY.

First, she stepped upon a chair ;
Then the table—then a shelf;

Thinking she securely there
Might, unnoticed, help herself.

Then she seized a heavy slice,
Leaving in the loaf a cleft

Wider than a dozen mice,

Feasted there all night, had left.

Stepping backward, Fanny slid
On the table’s polished face :—
Down she came, with dish and lid,

Silver—glass—and china vase !

In, from every room they rushed,
Father—mother—servants—all

Thinking all the closet crushed,
By the racket and the fall.

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’Mid the uproar of the house,

Fanny, in her shame auf ri hi, |

Wished herself indeed a mouse,

But to run and hide from sight.



30

FANNY SPY.

Yet was she to learn how vain,
Poor and worthless, is a wish.
Wishing could not lull her pain,

Hide her shame, nor mend a dish.

There she lay, but could not speak ;
For a tooth had made a pass
Through her lip; and to her cheek

Clung a piece of shivered glass.

From her altered features gushed
Rolling tears, and streaming gore ;

While, untasted still, and crushed,
Lay her cake upon the floor.

Then the doctor hurried in:
Fanny at his needle swooned,
As he held her crimson chin,
And together stitched thelwound.

Now her face a scar must wear,
Ever till her dying day !

Questioned how it happened there,
What can blushing Fanny say ?



SUDDEN ELEVATION; OR, THE EMPALED
BUTTERFLY.

“Ho!” said the Butterfly, “here am I,
Up in the air, who used to lie
Flat on the ground, for the passers by
To treat with utter neglect !
But none will suspect that I am the same ;
With a bright, new coat, and a different name ;
The piece of nothingness whence I came

In me they'll never detect.

“That horrible night in the chrysalis,
Which brought me at length to a day like this,
In a form of beauty—a state of bliss,

Was little enough to give



SUDDEN ELEVATION.

For freedom to range from bower to bower,

To flirt with the buds, and flatter the flower,

And bask in the sunbeams hour by hour,
The envy of all that live.

“ Why, this is a world of curious things,
Where those who crawl, and those that have wings,
Are ranked in the classes of beggars, and kings,
No matter how much the worth
May be on the side of those who creep,
Where the vain, the light, and the bold will sweep,
Others from notice, and proudly keep
Uppermost on the earth!

“Many a one that has loathed the sight
Of the piteous worm, will take delight
In welcoming me, as I look so bright
In my new and beautiful dress.
But some I shall pass with a scornful glance,
Some, with an elegant nonchalance ;
And others will woo me, till I advance

To give them a slight caress.”



SUDDEN ELEVATION.

“ Ha, ha!” said the Pin, “ you are just the one
Through which I’m commissioned, at once, to run
From back to breast, till, your fluttering done,

Your form may be fairly shown.
And when my point shall have reached your heart,
"Twill be as a balm to the wounded part,
To think how yov’re to be copied by art,

And your beauty will all be known !”

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THE STRICKEN BIRD.

Herr’s the last food your poor mother can bring!
Take it, my suffering brood.
Oh! they have stricken me under the Wing ;

See, it is dripping with blood!

Fair was the morn, and I wished them to rise,
Enjoying its beauties with me.

The air was all fragrance—all splendor the skies,
While bright shone the earth and the sea.

Little I thought, when so freely I went,
Employing my earliest breath,
To wake them with song, it could be their intent

To pay me with arrows and death!

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Fear that my nestlings would feel them forgot,
Helped me a moment to fly ;
Else I had given up life on the spot,

Under my murderer's eye.

Yet, I can never brood o’er you again,
Closing you under my breast !

Its coldness would chill you; my blood would but stain
And spoil the warm down of your nest.

Ere the night-coming, your mother will lie,
All motionless, under the tree ;

Where, deafened, and silent, I still shall be nigh,
While you will be moaning for me!



THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN.

Harry had a dog and gun;

And he loved to set the one,

Barking, out upon the run,
While he held the other,

Often charged so heavily,

T was a dangerous thing to be

With so young a wight as he
Mindless of his mother.

Earnestly she warned her child

To forego a sport so wild ;

While he, turning, frowned or smiled,
And away would sidle.

For, to give him short and long,

Harry had a head so strong,

In the right or in the wrong,
It was hard to bridle.



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On his gunning madly bent,
Often in his clothes a rent
Told the reckless way he went,

Over hedge and brambles.
Homeward then would Harry slouch,
With his gun and empty pouch,
Looking like a scaramouch

Coming from his rambles.

Sometimes when he scaled a wall,

Headlong there to pitch and fall,

Ratling stones, and gun and all,
Down together tumbled.

Tray would bark to tell the news

Of his master with a bruise,

Hatless, and with grated shoes,
Lying flat and humbled !

Where he saw the bushes stirred,

Harry, sure of hare or bird,

Drew,—and at a flash was heard
Noise like little thunder.



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THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN.

When he ran his game to find,
Disappointment ’mazed his mind ; —
Finding he’d but shot the wind,

Dumb he stood with wonder !

Over muddy pool or bog,

Not so nimble as his dog,

When he walked the plank or log,
There his balance losing,

Splash! he went—a rueful plight !

If his face before was white,

‘T'was like morning turned to Mght,
Much against his ehoosing.

Now, like many a hasty one,

Whether quadruped or gun,

Or a mother’s wayward son
Given to disaster,

Harry’s gun was rather quick ;

And it had a naughty trick,—

It would snap itself, and kick

Fiercely at its master.



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So, this snappish habit grew
With a power for him to rue;
Just as all bad habits do

Grow, as age increases.
When, one day, with noise and smoke,
Over-charged, the barrel broke,
Harry’s hand the mischief spoke —

It was blown to pieces !

Tray came crouching round, and growled,—
Saw the gore, and whined, and howled,
While his owner groaned and scowled,

And the blood was running.
With the horrors of his state,
And with anguish desperate,
Then poor Harry owned too late,

He was sick of gunning !

While his mother bent to mourn
As her froward son was borne,
With his hand all burnt and torn,

Faint and pale, before her,



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THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN.

Harry’s pain must be endured,—
And the wound —it might be cured ;
But, for fingers uninsured,

There was no restorer !



THE PEBBLE AND THE ACORN.

“T ama Pebble! I yield to none!”
Were the swelling words of a tiny stone,
“ Nor time nor season can alter me;

I am abiding, while ages flee.

The pelting hail and the drizzling rain
Have tried to soften me, long, in vain ;
And the dew has tenderly sought to melt,
Or touch my heart; but it was not felt.
There’s none to tell you about my birth,
For I am as old as the big, round earth.
The children of men arise, and pass
Out of the world, like blades of grass;
And many foot that on me has trod

Is gone from sight, and under the sod !
I am a Pebble! but who art thou,
Rattling along from the restless bough ?”



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THE PEBBLE AND THE ACORN.

The Acorn was shocked at this rude salute,
And lay for a moment abashed and mute:
She never before had been so near

This gravelly ball, the mundane sphere ;
And she felt for a time at loss to know
How to answer a thing so coarse and low.
But to give reproof of a nobler sort

Than the angry look, or the keen retort,

At length she said, in a gentle tone,

“ Since it has happened that I am thrown,
From the lighter element where I grew,
Down to another, so hard and new,

And beside a personage so august,

Abased, I’ll cover my head with dust,

And quick retire from the sight of one
Whom time, nor season, nor storm, nor sun,
Nor the gentle dew, nor the grinding heel
Has ever subdued, or made to feel !”

And soon in the earth she sank away

From the cheerless spot where the Pebble lay.

But twas not long ere the soil was broke

By the jeering head of an infant oak!



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As it arose, and its branches spread,

The Pebble looked up, and, wondering, said,
“ Ah, modest Acorn! never to tell

What was enclosed in its simple shell ; —
That the pride of the forest was folded up
In the narrow space of its little cup !—
And meekly to sink in the darksome earth,
Which proves that nothing could hide her worth!
And QO, how many will tread on me,

To come and admire the beautiful tree,
Whose head is towering towards the sky,
Above such a worthless thing as I!

Useless and vain, a cumberer here,

Have I been idling from year to year.

But never, from this, shall a vaunting word
From the humbled Pebble again be heard,
Till something without me or within

Shall show the purpose for which I’ve been !”
The Pebble could ne’er its vow forget,

And it lies there wrapt in silence yet.



THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT.

« Ant, look at me!” a young grasshopper said,
As nimbly he sprang from his green, summer-bed,
« See how I’m going to skip over your head,

And could o’er a thousand like you!
Ant, by your motion alone, I should judge
That Nature ordained you @ slave and a drudge,
For ever and ever to keep on the trudge,

And always find something to do.

« Oh! there is nothing like having our day —
Taking our pleasure and ease while we may —
Bathing ourselves in the bright, mellow ray

That comes from the warm, golden sun !



THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT.

Whilst I am up in the light and the air,
You, a sad picture of labor and care,
Still have some hard, heavy burden to bear,

And work that you never get done.

“T have an exercise healthful and good,

For tuning the nerves and digesting the food —

Graceful gymnastics for stirring the blood
Without the gross purpose of use.

Ant, let me tell you ’tis not @ la mode,

To plod like a pilgrim, and carry a load,

Perverting the limbs that for grace were bestowed,
By such a plebeian abuse |

“ While the whole world with provisions is filled,

Who would keep toiling and toiling, to build

And lay ina store for himself, till he’s killed
Withipork that another might do?

Come




rop your budget, and just give a spring ;
Jump on a grass-blade, and balance and swing ;
Soon you’ll be light as a gnat on the wing,

Gay as a grasshopper, too ! ”



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THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT.

Ant trudged along, while the grasshopper sung,
Minding her business and holding her tongue,
Until she got home her own people among;
But these were her thoughts on the road.
“ What will become of that poor, idle one
When the light sports of the summer are done?
And, where is the covert to which he may run
To find a safe winter abode?

“Qh! if I only could tell him how sweet

Toil makes my rest and the morsel I eat,

While hope gives a spur to my little black feet,
He'd never pity my lob! >

He’d never ask me my burden to drop,

To join in his folly—to spring, and to hop ;

And thus make the ant and her labor to stop,

When time, I am certain, would not.



“ When the cold frost all the herbage
When the bare branches with ice-drops are tipped,

nipped,

Where will the grasshopper then be, that skipped
So careless and lightly to-day ?



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Frozen to death! ‘a sad picture, indeed,
Of reckless indulgence and what must succeed,
That all his gymnastics can’t shelter or feed,

Or quicken his pulse into play !

“T must prepare for a winter to come,

I shall be glad of a home and a crumb,

When my frail form out of doors would be numb,
And I in the snow-storm should die.

Summer is lovely, but soon will be past.

Summer has plenty not always to last.

Summer’s the time for the ant to make fast

Her stores for a future supply !”
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THE ROSE-BUD OF AUTUMN.

Come out—pretty Rose-Bud,—my lone, timid one !
Come forth from thy green leaves, and peep at the sun!
For little he does, in these dull autumn hours,

At height’ning of beauty, or laughing with flowers.

His beams, on thy tender young cheek as he plays,
Will give it a blush that no other could raise:

Thy fine silken petals they’ll softly unfold,

Thy pure bosom filling with spices and gold!

I would not instruct thee in coveting AY

Yet beauty, we know, is the offspring of health ;
And health, the fair daughter of freedom! is bright
From drinking the breezes, and feasting on light.



THE ROSE-BUD OF AUTUMN. 49

Then, come, little gem, from thy covert look out;

And see what the glad, golden sun is about !

His shafts, do they strike thee, new charms will impart,
Thy form making fairer, and richer, thy heart.

Occasion, sweet Bud, is for thee and for me:
This hour it may give what again ne’er shall be.
O, let not the sunshine of life pass away,

Nor touch both our eye and our heart with its ray !



FROST, THE WINTER-SPRITE.

Tue Frost looked forth on a still, clear night,

And whispered, “ Now I shall be out of sight ;

So through the valley, and over the height
I'll silently take my way.

I will not go on like that blustering train,

The wind and the snow, the hail and the rain,

That make so much bustle and noise in vain.
But Dll be as busy as they !”

He flew up, and powdered the mountain’s crest ;
He lit on the trees, and their boughs he drest

With diamonds and pearls ;—and over the breast

Of the quivering Lake he spread



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A bright coat of mail that it need not fear
The glittering point of many a spear
That he hung on its margin, far and near,

Where a rock was rearing its head.

He went to the windows of those who slept,
And over each pane, like a fairy crept ;
Wherever he breathed—wherever he stepped—
Most beautiful things were seen
By morning’s first light !—there flowers and trees,
With bevies of birds, and swarms of bright bees ;—
There were cities—temples, and towers; and these,
All pictured in silvery sheen !
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But one thing he did that was hardly fair—
He peeped in the cupboard, and, finding there
That none had remembered for him to prepare,
“ Now, just to set them a-thinking,
Pll bite their rich basket of fruit,” said he,
“This burly old pitcher—I’ll burst it in three!
And the glass with the water they’ve left for me
Shall ‘tchick !’ to tell them I’m drinking !”



VIVY VAIN.

Miss Varn was all given to dress—
Too fond of gay clothing; and so,
She’d gad about town
Just to show a new gown,

As a train-band their color to show.

Her headibeing empty and light,
Whene’er she obtained a new hat,
With pride in her air,
She’d go round, here and there,

For all whom she knew to see that.

Her folly was chiefly in this:
Mere highly she valued fine looks,
Than virtue or truth,
Or devoting her youth

To usefulness, friendship, or books.



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Her passion for-show was unchecked ; |
And therefore, it happened one day,
Arrayed in bright hues,
And with new hat and shoes,

Miss Vain walked abroad for display.

She took the most populous streets,
To cause but aversion in those,
Who saw how she prinked,
And the bystanders winked,
While the boys cried, “Halloo! there she goes !”

It chanced, that, in passing One Way,
She came near a pool, and a green
With fence close and high;
And, as Vivy drew nigh,

A donkey stood near it unseen.

He put his mouth over its top,

The moment she came by his place; .
And gave a loud bray
In her ear, when, away

She sprang, shrieked, and fell on her face.



VIVY VAIN.

She thought she was swallowed alive,
Awhile upon earth lying flat ;

And the terrible sound

Seemed to furrow the ground

She embraced in her fine gown and hat.

She gathered herself up, and ran,
Yet heeded not whither or whence,
To flee from the roar,
That continued to pour

Behind her. from over the fence.

In passing @slope near the pool,
She slipped and rolled down to its brim ;
The geese gave a shout, |
And at length hissed her out
Of the bounds, where they’d gathered to swim.

In turning a corner, she met
Abruptly, the horns of a cow
That mooed, while the cur,
At her heels, turned from her,

And aimed at Miss Vain his “ bow-wow.”



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Then Vivy’s bright ribbons and skirt,
As she flew, flirted high on the wind ;
The children at play,
Paused to see one so gay,
And all in a flutter behind.

A group of glad schoolboys came by:
Said they, “So it seems, that to-day,

Miss Vain carries marks

At which the dog barks,
And that make sober Long-Ears to bray.”

And when, all bedraggled and pale, |
Poor Vivy approached her own door, q
She went, swift and straight ’
As a dart, through the gate,
Abhorring the gay gear she wore.

She sat down, and thought of the scene
- With humiliation and tears:

The words, and the noise

Of the brutes and the boys

Were echoing still in her ears.



VIVY VAIN,

She reasoned, and came at the cause,
Resolving that cause to remove ;
And thence, her desire
Was for modest attire,

And her heart and her mind to improve.

And soon, all who knew her before
Remarked on the change and the gain
In mind, and in mien,
And in dress, that were seen

In the once flashy Miss Vivy Vain.



THE LOST KITE.

“My kite! my kite! I’ve lost my kite!
Oh! when I saw the steady flight,

With which she gained her lofty height,
How could I know, that letting go

That naughty string, would bring so low
My pretty, buoyant, darling kite,

To pass for ever out of sight 2

“A purple cloud was sailing by,

With silver fringes, o’er the sky ;

And then I thought, it seemed so nigh,
I'd make my kite go up and light
Upon its edge, so soft and bright ;

To see how noble, high and proud

She’d look, while riding on a cloud !
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THE LOST KITE.

“ As near her shining mark she drew

I clapped my hands ; the line slipped through
My silly fingers; and she flew,

Away! away! in airy play,

Right over where the water lay !

She veered and fluttered, swung and gave

A plunge, then vanished with the wave !

“TI never more shall want to look

On that false cloud, or babbling brook ;
Nor e’er to feel the breeze that took
My dearest joy, to thus destroy

The pastime of your happy boy.

My kite! my kite! how sad to think

She flew so high, so soon to sink !”

“ Be this,” the mother said, and smiled,
“ A lesson to thee, simple child |!

And when by fancies vain and wild,

As that which cost the kite that’s lost,
The busy brain again is crossed,

Of shining vapor then beware,

Nor trust thy joys to fickle air.

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“T have a darling treasure, too,

That sometimes would, by slipping through
My guardian hands, the way pursue,

From which, more tight than thou thy kite,
I hold my jewel, new and bright,

Lest he should stray without a guide,

To drown my hopes in sorrow’s tide !”



A SUMMER MORNING RAMBLE.

Oh! the happy Summer hours,

With their butterflies and flowers,

And the birds among the bowers
Sweetly singing ;—

With the spices from the trees,

Vines, and lilies, while the bees

Come floating on the breeze,

Honey bringing !

All the East was rosy red,

When we woke and left our bed ;

And to gather flowers we sped,
Gay and early.

Every clover-top was wet,

And the spider’s silken net

With a thousand dew-drops set,
Pure and pearly.



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With their modest eyes of blue

Were the violets peeping through ©

Tufts of grasses, where they grew,
Full of beauty,

At the lamb in snowy white,

O’er the meadow bounding light,

And the crow just taking flight,

Grave and sooty.

On our floral search intent,

Still away, away we went,—

Up and down the rugged bent,—
Through the wicket,—

Where the rock with water drops,—

Through the bushes and the copse,—

Where the greenwood pathway stops
In the thicket.

We heard the fountain gush,

And the singing of the thrush ;

And we saw the squirrel’s brush
In the hedges,



A SUMMER-MORNING RAMBLE.

As along his back ’t was thrown,

Like a glory of his own,

While the sun behind it, shone
Through its edges.

All the world appeared so fair,
And so fresh and free the air,—
Oh! it seemed that all the care
In creation
Belonged to God alone;
And that none beneath his throne,
Need to murmur or to groan
At his station.

Dear little brother Will!
He has leaped the hedge and rill,—
He has clambered up the hill,

Ere the beaming
Of the rising sun, to sweep
With its golden rays the steep,
Till he’s tired, and dropped asleep,

Sweetly dreaming.



A SUMMER-MORNING RAMBLE.

See, he threw aside his cap,

And the roses from his lap,

When his eyes were, for the nap,
Slowly closing:

Wit his sunny curls outspread,

On its fragrant mossy bed,

Now his precious infant head

Is reposing.

He is dreaming of his play—

How he rose at break of day,

And he frolicked all the way
On his ramble.

And before his fancy’s eye,

He has still the butterfly

Mocking him, where not so high

He could scramble.

In his cheek the dimples dip,
And a smile is on his lip,
While his tender finger-tip

Seems as aiming

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A SUMMER-MORNING RAMBLE,

At some wild and lovely thing
That is out upon the wing,
Which he longs to catch and bring

Home for taming.

While he thus at rest is laid

In the old oak’s quiet shade,

Let’s cull our flowers to braid,
Or unite them

In bunches trim and neat,

That for every friend we meet,

We may have a token sweet
To delight them.

Tis the very crowning art

Of a happy, grateful heart

’ To others to impart

Of its pleasure.
Thus its joys can never cease,
For it brings an inward peace,
Like an every day increase

Of a treasure.



THE SHOEMAKER.

“‘ Honor and shame from no condition rise.
Act well your part : — there all the honor lies.”

Tue shoemaker sat amid wax and leather,
With lapstone over his knee;

Where, snug in his shop, he defied all weather,

A-drawing his quarters and sole together :

A happy old man was he!

This happy old man was so wise and knowing,
The worth of his time he knew.

He bristled his ends, and he kept them going;

And felt to each moment a stitch was owing,
Until he got round the shoe.



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THE SHOEMAKER,

Of every deed that his wax was sealing,
The closing was firm and fast.

The prick of his steel never caused a feeling

Of pain to the toe, and his skill in heeling
Was perfect, and true to the last!

Whenever you gave him a foot to measure,
With gentle and skilful hand,
He took its proportions, with looks of pleasure,
As if you were giving the costliest treasure,
Or dubbing him lord of the land.

And many a one did he save from getting

A fever, or cold or cough :
For many a sole did he save from wetting,
When, whether in water or snow ’twas setting,

His shoeing would keep them off.

And when he had done with his making and mending,
With hope and a peaceful breast,

Resigning his awl, as his thread was ending,

He slid from his bench, to the grave descending,
As high as a king to rest!





THE SNOW-STORM.

Ir snows! it snows! from out the sky
The feathered flakes, how fast they fly,
Like little birds, that don’t know why
They’re on the chase, from place to place,
While neither can the other trace !

It snows, it snows! a merry play

Is o’er us, on this sombre day.

As dancers in time’s airy hall,

That not a moment holds them all,
While some keep up, and others fall,
The atoms shift; then, thick and swift,
They drive along to form the drift,
That weaving up, so dazzling white,

Is rising like a wall of light.



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THE SNOW-STORM.

But now the wind comes, whistling loud,

To snatch and waft it, as a cloud,

Or giant phantom in a shroud.

It spreads,—it curls,—it mounts and whirls ;
At length a mighty wing unfurls ;

And then, away !—but where, none knows,

Or ever will. —It snows! it snows!

To-morrow will the storm be done;
Then out will come the golden sun!
And we shall, we shall see, upon the run
Before his beams, in sparkling streams,
What now a curtain o’er him seems.
And thus, with life it ever goes ;—

Tis shade and shine! It snows, it snows!



THE WHIRLWIND.

Waurriwinp, Whirlwind, whither art thou hieing,
Snapping off the flowers young and fair ;—

Setting all the chaff and the withered leaves a-flying, —
Tossing up the dust in the air?

“T.” said the Whirlwind, “cannot stop for talking !
Give me up your cap, my little man;

And the polished stick, that you will not need for walking,
While you run to catch them, if you can!

“ You, pretty maiden—none has time to tell her
I am coming, ere I shall be there.
I will twirl her zephyr—snatch her light umbrella,

Seize her hat, and snarl her glossy hair!”



7 THE WHIRLWIND.

On went the Whirlwind, showing many capers
One would hardly deem it meet to tell ; —
Dusting Judge and Parson— flirting gown and papers,—

Discomposing matron, beau and belle.

“Whisk!” from behind came the long and sweeping feather,
Round the head of old Chanticleer : —

Plumed and plumeless biped felt gust together,
In a way they wouldn’t like to hear.

Snug in his arbor sat a scholar, musing
Calmly o’er the philosophic page :
“Flap!” went the leaves of the volume he was using,

Cutting short the lecture of the sage.

“Hey!” said the bookworm, “this I think is taking
Rather too much liberty with me!
Yet I'll not resent it; being bent on making

Use of every thing I hear and see.

“Many, I know, will not their anger stifle,
When as little cause as this, they find
To let it kindle up; but minding every trifle

Is profitless as quarrels with the wind.



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“ Forth to his business when the Whirlwind sallies,
He is all alive to get it done ; —
He on his pathway never lags nor dallies ;

But is ever up, and on the run.

“ Though ever whirling, never growing dizzy ;
Motion gives him buoyancy and power.
All who have known him own that he is busy,

Doing much in half a fleeting hour.

‘Oh! there is nothing—when our work’s before us,—
Like despatch; for, while our time is brief,
Some sweeping blast may suddenly come o’er us,

Lose our place, and turn andor leaf !

“ Whirlwind, Whirlwind, though you’re but a flurry,
And so odd the business you pursue ;—
Though you come on, and are off, in such a hurry,

I have caught a hint: and now adieu!”



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THE DISOBEDIENT SKATER BOYS.

Sarp William to George, “It is New-Year’s day !
And now for the pond and the merriest play!
So, on with your ¢ap; and away, away,

We'll off for a frolic ¢ j
Be quick—hbe quick, es ‘ou 'W
For doing what father a : a 1 01 , or fi bic
And under. your ¢oat let the skates be hide

Then over the ice we'll glide.” ‘

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They’re up, and they’re off; on their run-away feet
They fasten the skates, when, away they fleet,

Far over the pond, and beyond retreat,




Unconscious of danger near.

~ But lo! the ice is beginning to bend—

It cracks—it cracks—and their feet descend !

emo whom’ean,they look as a helper—a friend?

Their faces are pale with fear.





THE DISOBEDIENT SKATER BOYS. 3a

In their flight to the pond, they had caught the eye
Of a neighboring peasant, who, lingering nigh,
Aware of their danger, and hearing their cry,
Now hastens to give them aid. .
As home they are brought, all dripping and cold,
To all who their piteous plight behold,
The worst of the story is plainly told—
Their parents were disobeyed ! aa



WINTER AND SPRING.

“ Aprev!” Father Winter sadly said
To the world, when about withdrawing,
With his old white wig half off his head,

And his icicle fingers thawing ;—

“ Adieu! I’m going to the rocks and caves,
And must leave all here behind me ;
Or perhaps I shall sink in the Northern waves,

So deep that none can find me.”

“Good luck! good luck, to your hoary locks !”
Said the gay young Spring, advancing ;
“ You may take your rest ’mid the caves and rocks,

While I o’er the earth am dancing.



WINTER AND SPRING. 75

“ But there is not a spot where you have trod,
You hard, old clumsy fellow,—
Not a hill, nor a field, nor a single sod,

But I must make haste to mellow.

“T then shall carpet them o’er with grass,
To look so bright and cheering,
That none will regret having let you pass

Far out of sight and hearing.

“The fountains that you locked up so tight,
When I shall give them a sunning,
Will sparkle and play in my warmth and light,

And the streams set off to running.

“T’ll speak in the earth to the palsied root,
That under your reign was sleeping ;
I'll teach it the way in the dark to shoot,

And draw out the vine to creeping.

“The boughs that you cased so close in ice,
It was chilling e’en to behold them,
Pll deck all over with buds so nice ;

My breath can alone unfold them.



76

WINTER AND SPRING.

« And whttn all the trees are with blossoms drest,
The bird, with her song so merry,

Will come to the branches to build her nest,
With a view to the future cherry.

“The earth will show by her loveliness,
The wonders that I am doing ;

While the skies look down with a smile, to bless
The way that I’m pursuing !”

Said Winter, “Then I would have you learn,
By me, my gay new-comer,
To push off too, when it comes your turn,

And yield your place to Summer !”





TOM TAR.

I’xx tell you now about Tom Tar,
The sailor stout and bold,
Who o’er the ocean roamed so far,

To countries new and old.

Tom was a man of thousands! he
Would ne’er complain nor frown,

Though high and low the wind and sea
Might toss him up and down.

Amid the waters dark and deep,
He had the happy art,
When all around was storm, to keep

Fair weather in his heart.



78

TOM TAR.

Though winds were wild, and waves were rough,
He’d always cast about,
And find within he’d calm enough

To stand the storms without.

« Por nought,” said Tom, “is ever gained
By sighs for what we lack ;
Nor can it mend a vessel strained,

To let our temper crack.

“ And sure I am, the worst of storms,
That any man should dread,
Is that which in the bosom forms,

And musters to the head.”

Serene, and ever self-possessed,
His mess-mates he would cheer,

And often put their fears to rest,
When dangers gathered near.

If on the rocks the ship was cast,
And surges swept the deck,
Tom Tar was ever found the last
Who would forsake the wreck.



TOM TAR. 79

And when his only hat and shoes
The waters plucked from him,
Why, these, he felt, were small to lose,
Could he keep up and swim!

Then through the billows, foam, and spray,
That rose on every hand,

He’d, somehow, always find a way
Of getting safe to land.

The secret was, the fear and love
Of Heaven had filled his soul:
His trust was firm in One above,

Howe’er the seas might roll.

And Tom had sailed to many a shore,
And many a wonder seen :
The stories he could tell would more

Than fill a magazine.

He’d seen mankind in every state,
Almost, that man can know;
But envied not the rich and great,

Nor scorned the poor and low.

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80

TOM TAR,

The monarch in his sight had stood,
Superb, in glittering vest ;
The savage, too, that roams the wood,

In skins and feathers dressed.

The tribes of many an isle he knew;
And eee birds, and flowers,

And fruits, f many a shape and hue,
In lands remote from ours.

He’d seen the wide-winged albatros
Her breast in ocean lave ;
And bold sea-lions, playing, toss

Their heads above the wave.

He’d seen the dolphin, while his back
Went flashing to the sun,
A swarm of flying fish attack,

And swallow every one!

The porpoise and the spouting whale
Had sported in his view ;

And hungry sharks pursued his sail,
As if they’d eat the crew.



TOM TAR. 81

And ever, when Tom Tar got home,
The children, at their play,

Were glad to have the Sailor come,
And greet them by the way.

Then, oft, some curious stone, or shell,
The laughing girls and boys
Would find, upon their aprons

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“ These pearly shells,” said he, “I found
Where gloomy waters roar :
These polished stones, so smooth and round,

Rough surges washed ashore.

“Though small to us a pebble seems,
Tis made and marked by One,
Who gave the warmth, and lit the beams

Of yon great shining sun.

“ And when these pretty shells I find,
Along the ocean strand,
Their beauteous finish brings to mind

Their Maker’s perfect hand.
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“ When on the wildest shore I’m thrown
And far from human eye,

I think of him who made the stone,
And shell, and sea, and sky.

« For he’s my Friend and I am his!
Though strong and cold the blast,
My safest guide I know he is

Where’er my lot is cast.”

When Tom passed on, the children said,
« These treasures from afar

He brought us! Blessings on his head !
For he’s a good Tom Tar!”



THE ENVIOUS LOBSTER.

A FABLE.

A Losster from the water came,
And saw another, just the same

In form and size; but gayly clad
In scarlet clothing; while she had
No other clothing on her back |
Than her old suit of greenish black.

“So ho!” she cried, “’tis very fine!

Your dress was yesterday like mine;

And in the mud below the sea,

You lived, a crawling thing like me.

But now, because you’ve come ashore,

You’ve grown so proud, that what you wore—
Your strong old suit of bottle-green,

You think improper to be seen.



THE ENVIOUS LOBSTER.

To tell the truth, I don’t see why
You should be better dressed than I.
And I should like a suit of red

As bright as yours, from feet to head.
I think I’m quite as good as you,
And might be clothed in scarlet too.”

Nes “Will you be boiled,” her owner said,
«To be arrayed in glowing red?

“Gome here, my discontented miss,

And hear the scalding kettle hiss !

Will you go in, and there be boiled,

“To have your dress, so old and soiled,

Exchanged for one of scarlet hue ”

« Yes,” cried the Lobster, “ that [ll do,
And twice as much, if needs must be,
To be as gayly clad as she.”

Then, in she made a fatal dive,

And never more was seen alive !

Now, if you ever chance to know,
Of one as fond of dress and show
As that vain Lobster, and withal

As enyious. you'll perhaps recall



THE ENVIOUS LOBSTER.

To mind her folly, and the plight
In which she réappeared to sight.

She had obtained a bright array,
But for it, thrown her life away !
Her life and death were best untold,
But for the moral they unfold !



THE CROCUS’ SOLILOQUY.

D >wn in my solitude, under the snow,
Where nothing cheering can reach me—
Here, without light to see how I should grow,
I trust to nature to teach me.
[’ll not despair, nor be idle, nor frown ;
Though locked in so gloomy a dwelling !
My leaves shall shoot up, while my root’s running down,

And the bud in my bosom is swelling.

Soon as the frost will get off from my bed,
From this cold dungeon to free me,

I will peer up, with my bright little head ;
All will be joyful to see me!



THE CROCUS’ SOLILOQUY. 87

Then from my heart will young petals diverge,
Like rays of the sun from their focus ;
When I from the darkness of earth shall emerge,

All complete, as a beautiful Crocus!

Gayly arrayed in gold, crimson, and green,
When to their view I have risen ;

Will they not wonder how one so serene
Came from so dismal a prison ?

Many, perhaps, from so simple a flower
A wise little lesson may borrow :—

If patient to-day through the dreariest hour,
We shall come out the brighter to-morrow !

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THE BEE, CLOVER, AND THISTLE.

A Bee from the hive one morning flew,
A tune to the daylight humming ;
And away she went o’er the sparkling dew,
Where the grass * green, the violet blue,

And the gold of the sun was coming.

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And what first tempted the roving Bee,

Was a head of the crimson clover.
“T’ve found a treasure betimes !” said she,
« And perhaps a greater I might not see,

If I travelled the field all over.

“ My beautiful Clover, so round and red,
There is not a thing in twenty,

That lifts this morning so sweet a head

Above its leaves, and its earthy bed,
With so many horns of plenty !”



THE BEE, CLOVER, AND THISTLE. 89

The flow’rets were thick which the Clover crowned,
As the plumes in the helm of Hector ;

And each had a cell that was deep and round,

Yet it would not impart, as the Bee soon found,

One drop of its precious nectar.

She cast in her eye where the honey lay,
And her pipe she began to measure ;

But she saw at once it was clear as day,

That it would not go down one half the way

To the place of the envied treasure.*

Said she, in a pet, “ One thing I know,”

As she rose, and in haste departed,



“Tt is not those of the greatest sh
To whom for a favor ’tis best to go,
Or that prove most genexgus-hearted !”

A fleecy flock came into the field ;
When one of its members followed

The scent of the clover, till between

Her nibbling teeth its head was seen,

And then in a moment swallowed.

* The clover-floret is so small and deep in its tube, that the bee
cannot reach the honey at the bottom.



90

THE BEE, CLOVER, AND THISTLE.

« Ha, ha!” said the Bee, as the Clover died,
“ Her fortune’s smile was fickle !

And now I can get my wants supplied

By a homely flower, with a rough outside,

And even with scale and prickle !”

Then she flew to one, that, by man and beast
Was shunned for its stinging bristle ;

But it injured not the Bee in the least ;

And she filled her pocket, and had a feast,
From the bloom of the purple Thistle.

The generous Thistle’s life was spared
In the home where the Bee first found her,
Till she grew so old she was hoary-haired,
And her snow-white locks with the silk compared,

As tHley shone where the sun beamed round her.



POOR OLD PAUL.

Poor old Paul! he has lost a foot;
And see him go hobbling along,

With the stump laced up in that clumsy boot,
Before the gathering throng !

And now, as he has to pass so many,
And suffer the gaze of all,

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If each would only bestow a penny, ,

'T'were something for poor old Paul.

His cheek is wan, and his garb is thin;
His eye is sunken and dim ;

He looks as if the winter had been
Making sad work with him.



92

POOR OLD PAUL.

While he is trying to hide the tatter,
Mark how his looks will fall!

Nobody needs to ask the matter
With poor, old, hungry Paul.

All that he has in his dingy sack
Is morsels of bread and meat,—
The leavings, to burden his aged back,
Which others refused to eat.

So now I am sure, you will all be willing
To part with a sum 80 small

As each will spare, who makes up a shilling
To comfort him—Poor old Paul!



THE SEA-EAGLE’S FALL.

An Eagle, on his towering wing,
Hung o’er the summer sea;

And ne’er did airy, feathered king
Look prouder there than he.

He spied the finny tribes below,
Amid the limpid brine ;
And felt it now was time to know

Whereon he was to dine.

He saw a noble, shining fish
So near the surface swim,
He felt at once a hungry wish

To make a feast of him.



94 THE SEA-EAGLE’S FALL.

Then straight he took his downward course ;

A sudden plunge he gave ;

And, pouncing, seized, with murderous force,

His tempter in the wave.

He struck his talons firm and deep,
Within the slippery prize,

In hope his ruffian grasp to keep,
And high and dry to rise.

“But ah! it was a fatal stoop,
As ever ntonarch made; ©
, And, for thatyrash — that cruel swoop,

ui He soon mogpedearly paid!

The fish had too much gravity —
To yield t@this attack. |
His feet the @agle could not free
From off te scaly back.
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He’d seized on one too strong and great ;

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His mastery now was gone !
And on, by that preponderant weight,

And downward, he was drawn.



THE SEA-EAGLE’S FALL 95

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Nor found he here the element
Where he could move with grace ;
And flap, and dash, his pinions went

In ocean’s wrinkled face

They could not bring his talons out
His forfeit life to save ;

And planted thus, he aries shout,
Upgn his gaping grave. ¥:

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The water bubbled i in his beak —

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Some gave a quick, astonished@ook
And darted swift away ;

While some his parting plumage shook
And nibbled him for prey



96

THE SEA-EAGLE’S FALL.

“O! who that saw that bird at noon

So high and proudly soar,
Could think how awkwardly —how soon,

He’d fall to rise no more ?

Though glory, majesty, and pride
Were his an hour ago,
Deprived of all, that eagle died,

For stooping once too low!

Now, have you ever known or heard
Of biped, from his sphere
Descending, like that silly bird
To buy a fish so dear ?



THE TWO THIEVES.

A tapy, they called her Miss Mouse,

In a slate-colored dress, like a Quaker,
Once lived in a snug little house,

Of which she herself was the maker.

There lived in another close by,
A dame, whom they called Lady Kitty ;
But that she was stationed so nigh,
Miss Mouse often thought a great pity.
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For she, though so soberly clad,
And never inclined to ill-speaking,
Had often a fancy to gad,

Or more than her own might be seeking.
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THE TWO THIEVES.

She did not then like to be scanned,
Or questioned respecting her duty,
When some little theft she had planned,

Or seen coming home with her booty.

So modest she was, and so shy,
Although an inveterate sinner,
She'd nip out her part of the pie

Before it was brought up to dinner.

She held that ’twas folly to ask
For what her own wits would allow her ;
And, making her way through the cask,
She helped herself well to the flour.

The candles she scraped to their wicks ;
And, mischievous in her invention,
Would do many more naughty tricks,

Which I, as her friend, cannot mention.

Kit, too, had her living to make, *
And yet, she was so above toiling,
She'd sooner attack the beef-steak,
When the cook had prepared it for broiling.



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'2011-08-19T13:38:36-04:00'
describe
'6368' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNQ' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
54557623ba2989a049a24847afb3ab11
e047817a6f6c5c65ed51976d94d6d63de3f789aa
'2011-08-19T13:35:41-04:00'
describe
'1198911' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNR' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
d474a4c98b1a9cc669502ee1da6b13b9
0de2b823a959c9b4ad55f862e25c6901b6ab66ae
'2011-08-19T13:33:42-04:00'
describe
'68358' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNS' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
8a46eb5aeca87e46caae1d62ffe88fb2
57ea75066a1b80a8da3023f2c0bdae2a204bf16d
'2011-08-19T13:44:56-04:00'
describe
'27379' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNT' 'sip-files00005.pro'
fa81bb5f1c8e9bc5a4af9d9026565315
bb456efb4192e8ef70a8daa0337f6ca34d72eb3f
'2011-08-19T13:42:03-04:00'
describe
'24256' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNU' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
da288e424fb4f7ecaf1f25715b4791b9
d1aee35c860e4cdf83bafe1bacf3cd4682b77f50
'2011-08-19T13:44:46-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNV' 'sip-files00005.tif'
a9bae283cc5bcc26912716df1fb7fc4b
822b7cc0be96efe579ff2012390a69371a051a12
describe
'1189' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNW' 'sip-files00005.txt'
5e67fb447a6ece591da2483aecdab7bb
1a4dc0016133b12a9d71c4b008229f0f26228d8a
'2011-08-19T13:39:59-04:00'
describe
'7070' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNX' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
023f2c2f4d8b967f272b7c82e3f15314
41958e80fa5a426e2348c8e3c3782c02239b85fe
'2011-08-19T13:38:12-04:00'
describe
'1034989' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNY' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
f88f702558118b5bb70c69b4b7d1e9c2
26e8cf2df16f1893732c5ed88ec55ab391eb7680
'2011-08-19T13:17:49-04:00'
describe
'39636' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTNZ' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
a32d9d8e4ccd2406c6841d457ffb1524
16e78725fece2a95f7658fe49a2d1f55edb75481
'2011-08-19T13:30:23-04:00'
describe
'12394' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOA' 'sip-files00006.pro'
fb87c17c26cbd635a3907c3e24150885
cb1231d11e4903ce611fe722d8039abcd118991d
'2011-08-19T13:27:53-04:00'
describe
'14474' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOB' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
1145d686255fd3e0fc273d19ed4433dc
bdda6c647bde73478c722d27ebf2335bd9797db3
'2011-08-19T13:30:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOC' 'sip-files00006.tif'
64f1c55a478164f78b7f8491c65c6632
1a0812b0d107f0e92febf166d5017671f7b1962c
'2011-08-19T13:30:26-04:00'
describe
'779' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOD' 'sip-files00006.txt'
901929194ca6987adccc161501c008f4
341ce9e253ae13e024711308df31b9afbfa3a04c
'2011-08-19T13:30:58-04:00'
describe
'5050' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOE' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
d9ad93192eee8ea03de115ab47d97d52
18dc08ca805f0729fda435c05175a692da5e0299
'2011-08-19T13:28:24-04:00'
describe
'1191374' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOF' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
431364d1ffdd66d6cf68eb9a7c1e9231
68f16bcf6846b4544f7378e1605dbd8c476e7b58
'2011-08-19T13:34:40-04:00'
describe
'57097' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOG' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
2cc92d02e3a337623b3518306ed86250
6224f326304bda5b7610fe82f5d4eb5d55dc9c8c
'2011-08-19T13:31:58-04:00'
describe
'36882' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOH' 'sip-files00007.pro'
1459e2c45dce30295066a433216d00b9
12f03af896ad7730c41e22d683f4b3d302aa9f2d
'2011-08-19T13:40:56-04:00'
describe
'21405' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOI' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
5386ea6f89ec334a7d2b7c5959e583b0
2a86ac20a020698ebeb70be77dfabda4b97051f3
'2011-08-19T13:29:44-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOJ' 'sip-files00007.tif'
a1ab645deab0dfc7a19b5b186b0422bf
e44439026f349c8d064d1cb27e760aa3d57252fe
'2011-08-19T13:30:02-04:00'
describe
'1916' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOK' 'sip-files00007.txt'
336b6954ced2f6b16fe0c9b588a4d9d8
c044d5c48a3c70a2a762dea2eadd4ea5fc8caa55
'2011-08-19T13:31:54-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'7112' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOL' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
f156d3d6e30536c0c85bff1e0f56d974
3f80a94216c3b7086523cd45a2d0381aae18c49c
'2011-08-19T13:36:50-04:00'
describe
'1167956' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOM' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
f5758ea2c2572de37aeb99370f958ab9
49453204a138531c24124e2b9cb7a91195044256
'2011-08-19T13:37:37-04:00'
describe
'42397' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTON' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
124551fef4d20b9241d7a6dccc83f35b
34a6356a62d87919f602047a44fa956dd6e211a2
'2011-08-19T13:17:47-04:00'
describe
'14126' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOO' 'sip-files00008.pro'
7345a7dc872cfa8ba3f760a0ee963533
d0a003d7d5e2d94aa06c067f07865f0ac472b2bf
'2011-08-19T13:44:26-04:00'
describe
'14752' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOP' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
6477d1621e6a274362b3f4c07dea3c73
0c901e476e849d1e3c2e53e5901cbca94d0a2af7
'2011-08-19T13:35:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOQ' 'sip-files00008.tif'
2f26a0d8a72e4d3478d4b6d8b03a77f8
2c91a91f3414c4d7046d15ec670001be18f0d40a
'2011-08-19T13:35:25-04:00'
describe
'911' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOR' 'sip-files00008.txt'
2f1ff6c89790095b7dbc7fdb519be86c
0a5a33d5e89f24b414a7a455be0f85ca8fa018d7
'2011-08-19T13:33:47-04:00'
describe
'5180' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOS' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
1741ec7b60de46d5064609214a59165d
62d85881b99c552937f030df26a33b0f6bbd3bd6
'2011-08-19T13:33:51-04:00'
describe
'764454' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOT' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
2acde951b36ca3b33a68881bec527ada
d35f6434126a97053f16de0425e26d6c34f1dbd9
'2011-08-19T13:36:40-04:00'
describe
'16339' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOU' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
153e64aa692937a63afe3347b8f7b30a
16ad24faa974b009a9b8cf28829596d3dbb3a1b2
'2011-08-19T13:20:33-04:00'
describe
'314' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOV' 'sip-files00009.pro'
9e887937be9e3643377ade0b8c353d58
327f6d967ec1198090eeda3e709b0c0008a1c468
'2011-08-19T13:37:03-04:00'
describe
'5005' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOW' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
a2ec31800a83299fb1f6fe9e412ca4e3
b9093d1cb693a0555add3afc7f83c263eeac1fee
'2011-08-19T13:29:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOX' 'sip-files00009.tif'
87621642f2c6e588adc80d022ce44049
237888ee3a471970405eaf6efdb735e138af60a2
'2011-08-19T13:37:38-04:00'
describe
'185' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOY' 'sip-files00009.txt'
9d09a87bc487614ddedc7837112baf8f
3acd8288fc57a4db2ffe948f5191a7211be1e1e7
'2011-08-19T13:32:06-04:00'
describe
'1850' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTOZ' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
a2d222af2c067c8a7c058728e1b97ab3
8e5ced8ed9a3028d8e06c2ecd1edf22583725eaf
'2011-08-19T13:30:42-04:00'
describe
'1018150' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPA' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
ab991f5be50797693ffb38bf3acb8fe4
acc4fa3a429bfdeb45281b02daa811e9b4c35270
'2011-08-19T13:33:40-04:00'
describe
'37865' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPB' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
073bbed29f6b1076fa15d3dcbbb605cb
e63a95a3ffc62741e06432e050a26dfdc1473d15
'2011-08-19T13:36:14-04:00'
describe
'10763' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPC' 'sip-files00010.pro'
f8ff39b49c1db82f26293cec5b2e374f
1b34e8c4f03826265af343ea7a3a76f9897254da
'2011-08-19T13:40:18-04:00'
describe
'12822' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPD' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
282691fac6c38e78d50399433cb90f67
025d4e6806b7c45e757ad8b9bbc0aa1212f86fe5
'2011-08-19T13:37:31-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPE' 'sip-files00010.tif'
99595e1ee464902bc5d9feb8d0204948
3622238f3d9be4320fcfaa8175d771143f14c615
'2011-08-19T13:33:05-04:00'
describe
'498' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPF' 'sip-files00010.txt'
83d869a7b3d53d3ea674684d23a8bd43
ec4a250f770581fb637ecc90c8cb6a5937702349
'2011-08-19T13:29:56-04:00'
describe
'4307' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPG' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
68c76a939b0146d8e0987dc070b2cbe7
e7f17066d7d42f16656e7db93a383d6b856858d9
'2011-08-19T13:24:51-04:00'
describe
'1099493' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPH' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
435500b3c571ccc0ec6ea29d79eff837
6c3c3f7254a2adfb05d1b8b67c6a429daae79126
'2011-08-19T13:31:12-04:00'
describe
'51185' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPI' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
80c3e8efddfebdf3f285bfa8395d9e44
8e01d7a3920f8da938c2c56ce7634edeea036adc
'2011-08-19T13:30:56-04:00'
describe
'17974' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPJ' 'sip-files00011.pro'
f792e9a2c84a9ac6a9f1590f6fa2dc48
53693d6d8621daf835dce9b5a128a78c979a2cb8
'2011-08-19T13:36:18-04:00'
describe
'18087' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPK' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
c611bf4bba0d75382fbd00b91ed248a0
956bdab5b9983d2841cdd0ba3dc49a3caa7fa664
'2011-08-19T13:30:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPL' 'sip-files00011.tif'
9d205618135c40830ef7c25143844657
158b47b0396e12c8018b105f4af60921fab65104
'2011-08-19T13:19:24-04:00'
describe
'793' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPM' 'sip-files00011.txt'
c25b43325a453d161953d22d3e7c1168
f20f5e17ad0f2bd14526c810fb00ca69e17bb25b
'2011-08-19T13:28:39-04:00'
describe
'5502' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPN' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
3cb0998b4a3805381d9e77c7fcaa6397
24f28f3c60bfefe9c6156734f6b7b85532a27558
'2011-08-19T13:37:32-04:00'
describe
'1181620' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPO' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
99faf47c2ea894f0c791cc194bfbad27
4e4e47da52bc7c1cd18a87e5bba60605e6aea700
'2011-08-19T13:21:17-04:00'
describe
'50871' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPP' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
07529324e1e084577fba6db3af4a5dfb
e09a44e9ac4f59ad32365468faaba0768c013f21
'2011-08-19T13:33:20-04:00'
describe
'17666' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPQ' 'sip-files00012.pro'
3c3b0875e383143264b01a13c31f70a1
133c4ac40abd03fb24d78233de0a7ae3796cae84
'2011-08-19T13:31:06-04:00'
describe
'18073' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPR' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
0b8939b488712be02a9020be4c8e57c5
8109946ce240a2b10a03232269fd730ab28bf3f0
'2011-08-19T13:32:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPS' 'sip-files00012.tif'
762f06a2dfeee27b9b58587f8188ebe0
cd07b3b3e60eb884640e6dfc65658a7b821ab9b5
'2011-08-19T13:32:07-04:00'
describe
'765' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPT' 'sip-files00012.txt'
a40e7e6d932201272382a4b9e02a959b
a04042dbf941cb2fba12d54bf9b520958a6d96af
'2011-08-19T13:17:46-04:00'
describe
'6077' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPU' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
c87763ca10e376500cf73c6d46ab6f78
81079bee0cc1fb2a834b96f88fb5ca3bb21e4e9a
'2011-08-19T13:19:37-04:00'
describe
'1006981' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPV' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
323dd05ba598a4a2e49bcafe984396f2
4f2d623738ed07b1151e2cf32fa2f675df2b6bb9
'2011-08-19T13:20:47-04:00'
describe
'48473' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPW' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
aa0fe4ff06b8a6b15a71cd15bfcfd2cf
0740797d4e926e47d3879f67a593fd8929fe6831
'2011-08-19T13:32:13-04:00'
describe
'17624' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPX' 'sip-files00013.pro'
04353b4dabe3fa834257a96f89e3b7a2
1bfe3e5b92721ff4ceab87fd260267e2ef295b5f
'2011-08-19T13:31:24-04:00'
describe
'17472' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPY' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
8dcf88bf5048e7a5b4cce5c88f5916d0
5bf026775f5a3136476f2919f96d7c740acc10fc
'2011-08-19T13:37:53-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTPZ' 'sip-files00013.tif'
43aaacb2acddd99c1cda3b2c8157ec7f
76d61f2c0c3bfdb6db44cf5755225f1f8d3844a4
'2011-08-19T13:42:09-04:00'
describe
'949' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQA' 'sip-files00013.txt'
452baa6414a56efbf73e0bf11bada33b
491b527ba6ec644ef5e3d27555496bc86b58ac68
'2011-08-19T13:32:29-04:00'
describe
'5428' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQB' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
d93624f60c0d2c9b3680158b2b3a239e
410f1c58fa36e2e11bd543a18c2147fbcc643f6c
'2011-08-19T13:38:32-04:00'
describe
'1050082' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQC' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
8e000911ce11822c9e736c742dc8da33
f8473995ee42ab356258a3ae853cb666ede033e1
'2011-08-19T13:42:02-04:00'
describe
'47068' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQD' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
39d0174465b60d20345e2b0119c498fb
47eddca3568d42af819a783534ac7a178bc61a58
'2011-08-19T13:38:30-04:00'
describe
'17211' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQE' 'sip-files00014.pro'
4dbb38c5637c5baea870c15f2cdd16c1
58b568fbeb0068798c8236952a26c95b4d1ee17d
'2011-08-19T13:36:17-04:00'
describe
'17112' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQF' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
9938fdce1a652652c9a01921d905ee14
3a2c45bddcc44bf564335e22daf031c722489717
'2011-08-19T13:35:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQG' 'sip-files00014.tif'
692f2b1472f4ce7ee63ebc88e43b274d
115a1843ea83994e03fc97e57552df1da98b9cc9
'2011-08-19T13:43:49-04:00'
describe
'740' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQH' 'sip-files00014.txt'
c1c994dcaad2356705e865ac1a9d4cb8
75dc24e239906383bcc03ecb48785ca4cd390f92
'2011-08-19T13:30:08-04:00'
describe
'5619' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQI' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
994a402811b4d0d6b117dc6ce1c39d41
dc7a660b5a9c481ec4bfbab514e344953d874e57
'2011-08-19T13:33:32-04:00'
describe
'960880' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQJ' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
e8c96a9d8d0d1a62c9aa3e4da7237831
e32ffba7db9b51b82e9bbabcf389475adc84df68
'2011-08-19T13:41:04-04:00'
describe
'46362' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQK' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
7372f967bdf044c7f659c8f3f375dd16
9b9cd08ae237b0ba770495558995cb1ed9ff1b96
'2011-08-19T13:20:03-04:00'
describe
'16832' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQL' 'sip-files00015.pro'
ba4e856f1d7e941fddd66b6919672357
200a15e6d21084d1fe997b50306d114d7d6dd671
'2011-08-19T13:33:17-04:00'
describe
'16848' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQM' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
0db30f5dd23940143d155ded4b43450c
608199e55619e4fff7726e6221b65e892ce551df
'2011-08-19T13:42:17-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQN' 'sip-files00015.tif'
ad77eb3c28ecc1afd9ed846bdc520a0d
dc01cf50a92b6ad075deb671d653c4aa754082b2
'2011-08-19T13:20:32-04:00'
describe
'713' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQO' 'sip-files00015.txt'
f77189cb44110c16b53def1fedc57b10
3d82e12c7371978c238a399a882002063410b7a0
'2011-08-19T13:34:09-04:00'
describe
'5710' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQP' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
0659d7105a7f90f30584b18733858eb8
d9e6d1c3b80a69cdfff8df13de5037a70391ca2c
'2011-08-19T13:41:06-04:00'
describe
'809057' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQQ' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
10a4388ec4a434bd934d9bbbcf3434c6
47dc81e07ba986920e4bffae99a5546c733fe01a
describe
'25849' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQR' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
f2c69918bba83f6eb82b9f1f4426e75a
19246440a257de6c1938c9534bf365e152226b27
'2011-08-19T13:35:42-04:00'
describe
'7076' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQS' 'sip-files00016.pro'
a9301fe6f9ad820cfb08fb033c273c31
460a74571475a849e6746ae883250db3bb6a157d
'2011-08-19T13:44:08-04:00'
describe
'8237' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQT' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
2eb400db0056a7f737946c610a0072d2
0dcd38abb335e0e2d2328a8c271d816f15ffd946
'2011-08-19T13:38:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQU' 'sip-files00016.tif'
dd10cb75bb1b7769da9007f686f2bc3e
23597fcf280f0b859fc6fbf9290882e640ca15e9
'2011-08-19T13:41:07-04:00'
describe
'298' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQV' 'sip-files00016.txt'
37923074ca70deebc0cb46325a619887
5cb95012f68b6790154700297b7df623939324d7
'2011-08-19T13:42:39-04:00'
describe
'3322' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQW' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
1b96946f1e4d09cbc119d15e226b8e47
d07dc375701fe3ab8ff7f77260d8049cdd1b09ee
'2011-08-19T13:36:30-04:00'
describe
'1021764' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQX' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
af8a683287c4411464dcfd3fff2ee148
d163f8f3af9028d05412a6a781559966c47bed56
'2011-08-19T13:44:37-04:00'
describe
'50558' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQY' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
53b475b72cb687324283062b9f6ecd10
4836e6ccf4a04b1c65a581da9d6dc5cdd14d77be
'2011-08-19T13:27:17-04:00'
describe
'21600' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTQZ' 'sip-files00017.pro'
d5282956d88def726739306c32218123
8a47342e06fc62667014240bf372abf81d7944d1
'2011-08-19T13:36:08-04:00'
describe
'17638' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRA' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
df92a9e7012aae5ae94199fda372b347
b4f387252caba9c044e2d01e76379b29e5f4d756
'2011-08-19T13:33:07-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRB' 'sip-files00017.tif'
7d05513c6c04e13ffc5a948c41b9cf30
1dbda9180c3441db82d7b89b41d677b8670d403d
'2011-08-19T13:31:21-04:00'
describe
'955' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRC' 'sip-files00017.txt'
3a9b8741f8a29dbd23b80722bcfd6d58
0bff85ff732a487ea1446e8b97105ec0989ece84
'2011-08-19T13:18:15-04:00'
describe
'5709' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRD' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
395a0f03bbb318a363e53fb06e9579c3
b8ed53b3ec014e8e695e88644791b0957fe5ef25
'2011-08-19T13:41:34-04:00'
describe
'1220213' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRE' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
94cc1818cbcd5e3904b07c30b9af76da
57ed7c13a8a58aa4ad56bfaedb27e05c9c20be0b
'2011-08-19T13:44:35-04:00'
describe
'61723' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRF' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
51ce5e04a8cba58adbc77d645988fa2e
e1c855b8072cf3aa1ba92b4dd3cd6d599f874e58
'2011-08-19T13:44:34-04:00'
describe
'24858' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRG' 'sip-files00018.pro'
37d54d47b4f779e3caa1c6d9c3328467
5681b8530de2a7d37693233435775292ab6dafb8
'2011-08-19T13:33:21-04:00'
describe
'23797' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRH' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
6862013b367df536cc1076a59d93c8df
e6f1ccd4c14f0d52407dc9a489cb399951ba54e9
'2011-08-19T13:27:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRI' 'sip-files00018.tif'
607eb2b0cb1d3452f36fb7932be0f356
97bec19c99bd12feb71c7e40ef363be84467524f
'2011-08-19T13:39:16-04:00'
describe
'995' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRJ' 'sip-files00018.txt'
0131dd2fcea3e7ba5dc972a18c73b2eb
50d08085f03edc2e85482cfed9f0511245b9359f
'2011-08-19T13:42:38-04:00'
describe
'6832' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRK' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
fb81011300cfdbdf3a2e4dcd0466d4b1
12d3958b96a5ed0d5ba196f843bb930db623ee7a
'2011-08-19T13:35:59-04:00'
describe
'1074715' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRL' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
0c4dd3129e0d203812ebc582c7abc249
0ed8b83c41186449161ad107191746e6a2099919
'2011-08-19T13:39:26-04:00'
describe
'55115' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRM' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
7762aaba9c4ccd933ce30ecaa95e9cc5
2512e6e71c353400d082e72a95ee7ac3ae973c9e
'2011-08-19T13:37:05-04:00'
describe
'20544' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRN' 'sip-files00019.pro'
3cfc7db0d6cb724f0983d26daf864964
0f5042f7b635e94fef1ee9d1f337c388da1d62bf
'2011-08-19T13:29:35-04:00'
describe
'19357' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRO' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
fc89c798203d04dfe8dc0fb63d9d3c61
6e6e98a734a20f992a2de5e76ad9c2d5ab0b2919
'2011-08-19T13:18:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRP' 'sip-files00019.tif'
4feed83bf96124ad322b837ac0051491
ed1eb5c620fd8c01fa878465af7072abc5bcd226
'2011-08-19T13:36:05-04:00'
describe
'828' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRQ' 'sip-files00019.txt'
22f93818645cc22823a8d6f4e7da7f08
caa83930e17746886b46d0d3be6698935f6c3a40
'2011-08-19T13:32:04-04:00'
describe
'5756' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRR' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
11ae64ead4fb3b8f8816f33a638d6ee0
956c2baedd8fb4564c30ca6dbc0b62182bb4ec8e
'2011-08-19T13:35:01-04:00'
describe
'1018136' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRS' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
7f1303a0abd37fa7bbdb25e5acab54d3
6df2914661fd2dafba2f6e68674fc987d60c01d6
'2011-08-19T13:38:21-04:00'
describe
'42465' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRT' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
35423e2e3075642a4f399f6ebe52abd2
1b7fdba2ea7da5c156406dbb5653982998d96e49
'2011-08-19T13:31:13-04:00'
describe
'13312' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRU' 'sip-files00020.pro'
cf6fa8173d32b7e382306a8f9a8e04a9
feba3ea07ccd976f7323f262a619de2fbf1e526d
'2011-08-19T13:41:29-04:00'
describe
'14853' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRV' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
c225f71b1c63f7e7ae20c642a01a9901
378e3f8f059077c40535302f8b751ce07e67362b
'2011-08-19T13:39:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRW' 'sip-files00020.tif'
fac62eb32305e406323f85d406300158
207ccde7bf340ec27083098776acaef0456f3273
'2011-08-19T13:44:04-04:00'
describe
'576' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRX' 'sip-files00020.txt'
37c9c97772ce559525ba35263ad8e989
1ebb19f8c308f4f6a7200aeef8ca4f7120a2ae51
'2011-08-19T13:29:28-04:00'
describe
'4798' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRY' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
a251834dc73236fd8487b670f09f0e06
082325965d1b8309c1ed7eba7f184f351a6eb251
'2011-08-19T13:35:35-04:00'
describe
'1130410' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTRZ' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
f732b2e36d9ce1de780c20d78f01c9f9
8a18d60d3ef82f879c06db0124e74b5cc47267d4
'2011-08-19T13:27:19-04:00'
describe
'60389' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSA' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
4f3106249be1ced858dbf44373084803
2ca229086e75e4a82cae5e5e177e058482d31027
'2011-08-19T13:32:10-04:00'
describe
'22409' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSB' 'sip-files00021.pro'
70120bc99ce80bcc012978ccea92dc54
a2d7375f6ee8e5ba3ce1b387c16a4fda4006c42f
'2011-08-19T13:31:31-04:00'
describe
'21713' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSC' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
b153e18c01735a719b283bdb737e49f8
b9cb74ed3e5c785c6cedadf7fd1fdc395bfc8c10
'2011-08-19T13:29:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSD' 'sip-files00021.tif'
73900f1bd7345d2eae12d3d13c85bc74
e53133e1f3d9d9c807491dd76c2a826d7d4f04cd
describe
'950' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSE' 'sip-files00021.txt'
405bdef0d872187458636063754a1946
d2d571984e249186a70919b4ca393a74626cead0
'2011-08-19T13:33:45-04:00'
describe
'6565' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSF' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
c9f746e4b289fd0ee7923b7a2dbf5dc2
5f1313184e437be50022a1fec36a8ca6a8b297da
'2011-08-19T13:27:26-04:00'
describe
'1159094' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSG' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
b334ddc0579b87baa5165e1fe5f2aec3
79e6b708317633d46ccd375e4f9e495a1160d831
'2011-08-19T13:31:44-04:00'
describe
'59732' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSH' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
74b3400e4f1c10575f8751b83d03c0ef
31041344abe10a0e9a423bd43dcf3471f84bee49
'2011-08-19T13:32:30-04:00'
describe
'23572' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSI' 'sip-files00022.pro'
e189fbc084de5831bcd2b66d84349ab9
a349f3da2a9a31a9bc7976360a5bc7990dcc7e88
'2011-08-19T13:42:24-04:00'
describe
'21902' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSJ' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
6818cc86a0abe532013f8e7646b442e0
273d62b090991652bb01a68caa02b0bbd900a702
'2011-08-19T13:30:30-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSK' 'sip-files00022.tif'
3bc3cd9fd3c5a856e5d4b05adf8b526d
0cad045c0720037dfb30af91db0507ce4be50c4d
'2011-08-19T13:42:43-04:00'
describe
'984' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSL' 'sip-files00022.txt'
4426404d2ed39f635b7458dbe21f99ca
a9323d2536fea65cacce5daab080389300d39c9f
'2011-08-19T13:44:50-04:00'
describe
'6899' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSM' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
952a965e8c84074030e6793ef3f90b69
fd204efaaff520cd12c2c13324d81cfb6b626646
'2011-08-19T13:30:04-04:00'
describe
'744090' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSN' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
71890f1d6f74c3e159ea12148d64cf3e
b5ae8d5f19cb4ddcb690b61445276b8b1dab2fe6
'2011-08-19T13:37:35-04:00'
describe
'23434' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSO' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
46ead48d30ea00b2819002578457bef6
293316040b879db2877fb56ae5c3b127d8a6f22d
'2011-08-19T13:40:58-04:00'
describe
'5457' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSP' 'sip-files00023.pro'
f494a5dea24d5b4d039e0258a293ee27
eb5d643eb0bb306c4da9a4682c15d82b65922c00
'2011-08-19T13:32:15-04:00'
describe
'7820' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSQ' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
6fd306f8b91d7929c9df76ce116deffb
2d6e6e6dd808dc0fac4cc0afa6525e60e852474d
'2011-08-19T13:32:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSR' 'sip-files00023.tif'
2c83653e1835095c4d43bd4c194c5a87
22ff40690f5a78ada265378b3963fc3c282b1420
'2011-08-19T13:20:31-04:00'
describe
'247' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSS' 'sip-files00023.txt'
b3c9bf870c19185922c24c76e4b14c24
0b2ed0ccbdb050c6014cab82c641ac9e02dc1b4b
describe
'2870' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTST' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
98a1bf9ddd81b7b1cefac5e59f179a2f
b3c07c91cbdbb4e030db901f565191ec820ab5d1
'2011-08-19T13:30:52-04:00'
describe
'1065675' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSU' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
fc3968f41842c3fc7a746edf50f55400
4783b3a0b2ca7f920224508d8157399232bc6ab4
'2011-08-19T13:36:41-04:00'
describe
'50970' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSV' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
2b2793590fd9aab74d765d9e71589292
d5a18741a7c33b6b23d7498fbab0a38dfeed0cae
'2011-08-19T13:33:22-04:00'
describe
'18453' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSW' 'sip-files00024.pro'
52bf6ca94f824f561e9bc47a0d0b0329
8d1453ceb668c384c07e993ec06ff6e5c831f5fd
'2011-08-19T13:35:03-04:00'
describe
'19426' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSX' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
0ceeb431cb0fd4309cc5d3bf7e157feb
6189a1ea7ecfb33f3d16f1991a4209b9990c1542
'2011-08-19T13:32:38-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSY' 'sip-files00024.tif'
59e724e2dba34128e19787dafae241dd
5694279626a31a82162906bd8fe1ada0dac6cbd6
'2011-08-19T13:31:10-04:00'
describe
'754' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTSZ' 'sip-files00024.txt'
4d84110c8d439188aaa16d78aa34f1ae
47b1f52c09cf556b7fb3a3b1650535ba4cb68d7f
'2011-08-19T13:18:56-04:00'
describe
'5791' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTA' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
ddc5e48377faf81abd77f326c332c4cf
1e7c5416e45af43c0ee5287f87391ca7af4dca0e
'2011-08-19T13:27:20-04:00'
describe
'1191079' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTB' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
c5fb57fbfd88c4d6b6a448fea7ae1609
8b7b123dcaecd9f26ab87a081903e077c36fbf16
'2011-08-19T13:44:16-04:00'
describe
'66170' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTC' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
3c76a7554ee17ae512604382985be747
e1417bf9c2e13f8b4dc16723bddada488b6e6c6f
'2011-08-19T13:35:14-04:00'
describe
'26385' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTD' 'sip-files00025.pro'
8f048c0fdcc1fcdeea3eb5907ec945bd
bdc1f96c9a600b49248b4c3161e8c2c0fe8cfea3
describe
'23857' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTE' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
146c5e7df4fd229c96820aaa6073ba64
c07004ca63cf95972a39807f5472649ff9acf0b0
'2011-08-19T13:34:41-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTF' 'sip-files00025.tif'
9f42c5fd1a518cf69e9df6b4bd502a18
3aa503132ac090be1db5550840bbd8ec123dad49
'2011-08-19T13:20:05-04:00'
describe
'1060' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTG' 'sip-files00025.txt'
0e00120e6f1c3dbf5e27a42500fc88bc
99e127e4f6be3b24aebf12e6cc9f9716647b1954
'2011-08-19T13:32:37-04:00'
describe
'7224' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTH' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
c0fbd0cae221386a33521796386aa970
611dc612e04c646c6dcd9c0cb9bddde11ede8a69
'2011-08-19T13:28:23-04:00'
describe
'1259261' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTI' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
0281c01f63a42aa6a95908b80394fa68
9b872e31387941aaa1d0dfca8d07ba2f9000b69a
'2011-08-19T13:25:17-04:00'
describe
'70662' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTJ' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
6a5c5bd73b9f5de1b780a925bd52f76f
fa6d9349403f1c1bfdc424474ed1e6da1b5d26ac
'2011-08-19T13:43:47-04:00'
describe
'26246' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTK' 'sip-files00026.pro'
f8366070cc6f3a70a52e3cd770761503
b7fda5747912f3f2bcdc3c9b312272448b94935c
'2011-08-19T13:31:47-04:00'
describe
'25689' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTL' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
b8f8cc4477823079efe69e7ba916e75f
212fd5a9aab60762457dcfc72ba73f2ffeb112f3
'2011-08-19T13:35:20-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTM' 'sip-files00026.tif'
87f8038bc2638d73f7f899bce4ef36f3
52db43883ba90904cf6f6ff00180a266d294c483
'2011-08-19T13:32:59-04:00'
describe
'1037' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTN' 'sip-files00026.txt'
af1ff6718d477062101aa4206e18f151
82be7c1d9430c6c52947cd54e75b1c81541c0393
'2011-08-19T13:39:40-04:00'
describe
'7900' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTO' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
2393a357626bbbeac5bd2cda3593f0b6
6af065eee50b7f92a42ce962587726c6142bde7c
'2011-08-19T13:41:25-04:00'
describe
'1279356' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTP' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
a4d5df8400c6e02fc3a8e56e532f22a5
830528eaf13121b21591e75e15e775770b93b0db
'2011-08-19T13:40:03-04:00'
describe
'71197' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTQ' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
03941f3b55e681be5d90d490883bd7c2
586f96368424629d32ac88cd853867b909940134
'2011-08-19T13:42:14-04:00'
describe
'25945' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTR' 'sip-files00027.pro'
885aa2ca3dd88694dbb966efe8c47b8e
982eeae3bfa7278a53cb8814e49616ddf2bfaa91
'2011-08-19T13:19:50-04:00'
describe
'26752' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTS' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
5e43fd282178a6129b4e1aebad0a2d81
e8c9283d697ae4a7b6e85b8e16df27a3554bb2a8
'2011-08-19T13:25:20-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTT' 'sip-files00027.tif'
509fb5064f810cb06aaa34a95c0ab0b5
c518a56f59c5108930398c67f3ac5e255fdf7f6d
'2011-08-19T13:34:00-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTU' 'sip-files00027.txt'
abc3631d7425ea36536ed3334ee0e4f3
9ef71a804352e25d95af740901426701d72ad88f
'2011-08-19T13:24:22-04:00'
describe
'7957' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTV' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
e0595070be5d158216f660ea59ce50d4
b385094acf602844519d9487525662791482559a
'2011-08-19T13:37:49-04:00'
describe
'1079606' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTW' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
5d594d4a1f4c8c43d4cb2cc8ea797aee
4d2e72f1bc85a20dc9bd411400062def92ebd5bf
'2011-08-19T13:44:00-04:00'
describe
'34991' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTX' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
93c990f7d4bf3b54684905324e2da70a
5d67f3356e4fa287388b51fa0bbe70ffee991b80
'2011-08-19T13:44:32-04:00'
describe
'7534' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTY' 'sip-files00028.pro'
efbf189eaccab8d4e3a760ec367262f1
79c76f31aaad40ca0fcfbdbcbfcf39f2fc7564af
describe
'12194' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTTZ' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
ff58565037a1463745e264f6b4f8b6e1
c2f770db7d5d6200b8389f83e41f9c2d87bc74ea
'2011-08-19T13:19:07-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUA' 'sip-files00028.tif'
0912adc1ad822961b12070583c53a3b2
695e964e15f2de59350d4721dfdeb4da9df335ff
'2011-08-19T13:23:17-04:00'
describe
'310' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUB' 'sip-files00028.txt'
6f7181b18eecf69e284b72fe4f12c772
4f01ee7e1aa0a274e9d0f04bc375a53c150c0aab
describe
'3733' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUC' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
e70cda8e685d5dc2ea2c885995ce7555
fab0f2e91316d01af947ade2fc9495f71f91da3b
'2011-08-19T13:27:27-04:00'
describe
'1036654' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUD' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
9a25e8c1bdb1843fa30d3c784fa5aebb
9dbd4aeffbc1f39b52fd1835cef370258e99d360
'2011-08-19T13:44:54-04:00'
describe
'37825' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUE' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
3eeea9aae5dbfc7e658e5e4fd3adadf9
eef0e045ac3d98db2d7923aaf091ef77d834830e
'2011-08-19T13:34:53-04:00'
describe
'9690' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUF' 'sip-files00029.pro'
edeb046f652058e35cdaf480c972f90e
1fcc2f79c5bffe6beffdb00dc31088a2b6a9d09f
'2011-08-19T13:36:16-04:00'
describe
'12866' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUG' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
e932a594b4611d72af9c10b9b611e5f4
d4d7caa8735ab8183f8302e7ab228ec7bc9d1a79
'2011-08-19T13:32:51-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUH' 'sip-files00029.tif'
6de439f512bf8749432a30732ace8f26
92af9c83bf225d48c3b9289a5305708b177ab2de
'2011-08-19T13:38:10-04:00'
describe
'443' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUI' 'sip-files00029.txt'
8aea5315f74b591a95648a83c00843e9
6d6a82b749f76b53c222dbf613f299695925d127
'2011-08-19T13:33:35-04:00'
describe
'4388' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUJ' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
affe5e686068a619c0b1a4b33acf18c5
343b7aaedb423f4fa98298eb8e6c5f3634e13f56
'2011-08-19T13:37:26-04:00'
describe
'1252827' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUK' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
40251128f7758a01a37a4ed58e06ee70
3dee6410c76f8500e485a0679996448b8232455d
'2011-08-19T13:35:46-04:00'
describe
'52126' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUL' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
8bbbe5626f94bb63c550b0915abb0bff
f2f71a8a3087d0498903e285e9efdd6691d8a03b
'2011-08-19T13:18:37-04:00'
describe
'16798' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUM' 'sip-files00030.pro'
b5d037046b0d2144a7bb1313f4d94bd2
d02ca18bf72f60f34a398dff28d4cc7784012ddb
'2011-08-19T13:32:01-04:00'
describe
'18319' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUN' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
a3f3b570926663b950dcfe597bcdaa19
bdb4296a65396f062e19112be5d622764083480f
'2011-08-19T13:21:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUO' 'sip-files00030.tif'
32ba27fff7d28d9b7d406c9c76f90e11
47c03df70bc916a14320e86d5a792ac005c6fe33
'2011-08-19T13:27:25-04:00'
describe
'704' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUP' 'sip-files00030.txt'
9586777ed42379ce6be23a5761c7824a
af57330d4ccaa42cd94d26f1c46858c34f48e21a
'2011-08-19T13:22:59-04:00'
describe
'6046' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUQ' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
e054ba2053e2d0872400b9ad07054570
9f15a3e3a8aff3ead16a6de5a244955db7c7dd7f
'2011-08-19T13:28:26-04:00'
describe
'1092583' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUR' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
634f1eaaf37eaefb6d9ab3934462656d
ece82643c2a34a9f84546d08f928ddae1a09dda6
'2011-08-19T13:31:16-04:00'
describe
'49888' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUS' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
4ffae62e54a16e71318b88b5dc57b0a9
f328313cae2f512df7acd99fb606b749887e0853
'2011-08-19T13:32:42-04:00'
describe
'17203' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUT' 'sip-files00031.pro'
99c1af2aa1e254e8ac4a3b0689edb738
114c31c0074a6de50e5c24bc4de838c25aa77672
'2011-08-19T13:26:48-04:00'
describe
'18788' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUU' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
ae1084cebc6528b8d5e5a0fa7a0b4f25
0e0d411364ae76232a4f07402e767646af2eec98
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUV' 'sip-files00031.tif'
d1be494614e7faaa8c7dde135d7f8163
d6174f58872b8e6e066e85c6def9b3a40800d547
'2011-08-19T13:29:41-04:00'
describe
'716' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUW' 'sip-files00031.txt'
0e94f02d68ff33fdd88750c7d2548add
86aa6aefd73237136cf024796a49622be81c979e
'2011-08-19T13:33:23-04:00'
describe
'6094' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUX' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
d6d23e74cc668d8192b1c48fbab87ef5
11aae8e44c0581170fb95c4df24bd3af778711bf
'2011-08-19T13:21:04-04:00'
describe
'1119821' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUY' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
2937d34dd5984b797377a6612752c88c
7ea90ef8cce1205ed23b6aa5e8aa3ac28624949b
describe
'45014' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTUZ' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
d340685fd4f04b1eafc21e6fdb57d52e
5aa73964de96ee15d52bbbd5cbea85241216f886
'2011-08-19T13:41:13-04:00'
describe
'13110' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVA' 'sip-files00032.pro'
8336fcea6740d326151db7dc5befbd42
0127c3c8e80c894272ae662d28628a9a5771aa2f
'2011-08-19T13:29:51-04:00'
describe
'15267' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVB' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
3a172d59896f8f25538afc52c6e3a1be
8545509d8cb5101235c5dc522c88f433e803f6fc
'2011-08-19T13:42:35-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVC' 'sip-files00032.tif'
00e31a8920bbc24bcb802c915ff73a3f
18faa2abb8a83c07e3e65df0641666b91c8791f3
'2011-08-19T13:39:25-04:00'
describe
'598' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVD' 'sip-files00032.txt'
2b75d0657e1d8331b95d44e001e11008
0c9bee6d7c514ea0a8ed52ecc9279736a7374257
'2011-08-19T13:30:13-04:00'
describe
'5165' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVE' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
ae668904a9fb4e00b5b323ab883faee6
b0638ed83ff4a841b9bd2654e833871fe50db8cf
'2011-08-19T13:36:19-04:00'
describe
'1133089' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVF' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
63c2a3d31e44430e1de7a17d3094caef
b5b9add9ffc62cf577fafcbf045cb678bbace4be
'2011-08-19T13:29:32-04:00'
describe
'58505' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVG' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
78a5efa68487bdce19e12e545c5de7ad
985e5b1d27a43ae4f530849473c0c5aec19f1ee4
'2011-08-19T13:41:35-04:00'
describe
'21139' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVH' 'sip-files00033.pro'
0fc424b8b403f80f4701debdd4a99354
b779649c8540e7ca9be194141c2f2adaf9683254
'2011-08-19T13:44:40-04:00'
describe
'20662' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVI' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
5d4091f7711d76111d39f5055c94ff79
8d5c08b62f23db8a40458a74942ddac6ca3486bf
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVJ' 'sip-files00033.tif'
7427b0dd945e08724eec63bbaee373a9
4ae3e0b2d212a6816acc0831b0702fa0f13b35ac
'2011-08-19T13:38:43-04:00'
describe
'874' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVK' 'sip-files00033.txt'
016e1f2dae29892244489f3cca35a97b
70d052f985ba57bf6630e65c46d886fa151ed2f5
'2011-08-19T13:23:51-04:00'
describe
'6555' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVL' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
819d7f2344123b9662d36d42dcfb918b
3d28beafb323cb5dadb004bd1b4c130f8dd678ce
'2011-08-19T13:42:19-04:00'
describe
'946679' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVM' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
92554687ce0bd9311b1e11ae73cccf9e
cbfcacbe2cd5029f52b647688b6ec03d6943e26b
'2011-08-19T13:29:27-04:00'
describe
'32829' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVN' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
b62756b10f4a27e3ea89f59a7d4502f4
73d76e7155fced49d1193055f31c8ae3d66f83a7
describe
'9977' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVO' 'sip-files00034.pro'
5b15ac36d4114174e0b8f34e1e7ef531
ee3737b0ee3afa36a70bd0354aec63618e9fb82e
'2011-08-19T13:41:14-04:00'
describe
'12051' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVP' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
af016bc7425f026e0aea5b5bb25c9d6e
0ce1a623a450a811117713271ab5bf5acbee845b
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVQ' 'sip-files00034.tif'
e1387354c6b83984fa354f246053f120
e64c833dd12b7351fb669b908643b2cb39e1b56e
'2011-08-19T13:43:15-04:00'
describe
'424' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVR' 'sip-files00034.txt'
c362db030a2eac3411117bf7cb69f240
aee45b6f17d18d5ebb0ddb2a2e302cd019a8f896
'2011-08-19T13:29:48-04:00'
describe
'3939' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVS' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
80fd0cc929574039935f18d51739606c
6efae8833200cdf3debd445ceabed7048a553885
'2011-08-19T13:18:26-04:00'
describe
'967903' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVT' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
9b7f40d819c6129df4665b18fb8678ca
f2c28886e7d6620777ff6c3a73780feb49306d0e
describe
'41115' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVU' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
27a008ffdb0bda38838c661f344c4c07
c8b3e65b7b5d603c2671c8e89a90e6635cf3e2bc
'2011-08-19T13:44:33-04:00'
describe
'13132' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVV' 'sip-files00035.pro'
3c9bee6b61810c5f192979725aab2cbd
75b5ecdc98bd4893c0ca10d14defa21ad70bb1eb
'2011-08-19T13:36:13-04:00'
describe
'15436' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVW' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
f0a5f34779f6d08e44e5e0989a5b5854
0ab04488d88e112474d74b2c26387c6f6c3aa493
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVX' 'sip-files00035.tif'
255107755ba38f07815efe39795a2e44
a87dc3fcbc7cffb904a963c30750262949db0d81
'2011-08-19T13:30:53-04:00'
describe
'570' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVY' 'sip-files00035.txt'
8fa34493cd4604bc1dd1b9e2d964f0a1
32b1cc6aacd75ffe057430108238f85b2d19e70c
'2011-08-19T13:36:32-04:00'
describe
'4535' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTVZ' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
4c85607a94bbc65071e7d8bec50606dd
0e7b46cd23533d24bf337dda6869481ebae207d8
describe
'1030809' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWA' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
a5d859cd829cd957be1bc4086677fe4c
c0f82da932d957e6e9f6b805f64852d1de0c261f
'2011-08-19T13:34:30-04:00'
describe
'40674' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWB' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
6c275fc1ca7343c63ea0712ecfe25ee8
a0f09bfdf41559272516926b29e5e8cf77251778
'2011-08-19T13:45:01-04:00'
describe
'12779' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWC' 'sip-files00036.pro'
92c8ec5e415ff8e3d5924bb54259058b
9899b6a616844bcd77ee39288fbfe8d2deea7f7b
'2011-08-19T13:30:09-04:00'
describe
'15040' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWD' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
c030866d5f4a04ebfc4e7b20720fdda4
077acad56bbc82c11d86e9cdbb0c8d6c1125467e
'2011-08-19T13:43:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWE' 'sip-files00036.tif'
d6b7a16628acfacc945ac5e9450a1828
8f5a701a87c568d239b5016326a4ff9db08885a3
'2011-08-19T13:40:48-04:00'
describe
'530' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWF' 'sip-files00036.txt'
ed49b9c8e55672e09ef8a0a3d09851ad
5f72cdc3e65f7697e60827a0b9903c5dfe1ba9ff
describe
'4839' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWG' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
5ea5aa9deb2e115368a03e97a9c64558
241412e4f499b416333ce9aedf15edf9649258bf
'2011-08-19T13:23:20-04:00'
describe
'952074' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWH' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
0740fa7ed72edff22407371221b0bd12
fdb15b80081ab8e7f2c6cca6c4b269830364c4f8
'2011-08-19T13:21:38-04:00'
describe
'40144' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWI' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
0f0365b70c057339723440247f53e1d8
3f6e17c8de7ff918c11bd0cdbd0f76b5f670e73f
'2011-08-19T13:29:47-04:00'
describe
'12619' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWJ' 'sip-files00037.pro'
178796b9748918327a167b5c09dedf66
d30e524c8ea45822efe1719160357c2306c1cb7e
'2011-08-19T13:39:07-04:00'
describe
'14729' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWK' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
3cda3b3f1c145470aff7cd152ca2b6c0
87b3f634ef99038f68af9478c5735a6942b01bd5
'2011-08-19T13:38:47-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWL' 'sip-files00037.tif'
3fb26ee1d7cd60ce2a3e876cd8565a73
0e94642a76d3d571785263ad3733f5a30e2ead72
'2011-08-19T13:34:28-04:00'
describe
'543' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWM' 'sip-files00037.txt'
9a1bbfab91d9b04f9eef6bfb6c5e0bb3
c1e6b010d1c9b0d03f0c7bfc4f1e9994b58dbf16
'2011-08-19T13:40:54-04:00'
describe
'4681' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWN' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
40701dfc8b289b24c3f9668e6ac5c36f
1c987762c763f87c7b6655ef721adfb65b2975e9
'2011-08-19T13:31:52-04:00'
describe
'1098945' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWO' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
348f4e28f6b93d5c8bd4b6551d9f9f41
200d73b877412d1d62fb942a8602b01b989de12a
'2011-08-19T13:35:13-04:00'
describe
'46949' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWP' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
c15e6885c4ca40adf0321a14d7ab777d
f60fd5a14ec3cf482e60f7bb357aa2e1a2477426
'2011-08-19T13:37:48-04:00'
describe
'16324' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWQ' 'sip-files00038.pro'
70edc71afe0ed66eaa52a6e7f591921b
69af77980f07ba189c287366cb4e3c3b0eb8035f
'2011-08-19T13:37:16-04:00'
describe
'17436' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWR' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
ca6536ac5c8dd1034680cae2fab93ef1
f1ce954ce55712b1645415be4a244018f8ad79cf
'2011-08-19T13:38:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWS' 'sip-files00038.tif'
f077b4e65b0103fcefde77a46563909a
102f7f1f1cf629b391f0edb1742cf9ec78ecd006
'2011-08-19T13:29:33-04:00'
describe
'662' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWT' 'sip-files00038.txt'
66040348b296ea84b31a0b98a4b1dac3
8a993605bba3db9bfe4567b691b900ed803b3688
'2011-08-19T13:35:27-04:00'
describe
'5640' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWU' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
415e0fd37996d3d75e3089a39b78c141
4e91471a8877eaa59661a222de09fe7a2f7b1242
'2011-08-19T13:23:02-04:00'
describe
'985086' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWV' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
b84314e0b94b765e515ac50acc4c0495
3aed8d2661688e2592a03074465e40af4174f2e8
'2011-08-19T13:19:08-04:00'
describe
'46011' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWW' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
cb861a3192703b898fb125ff172fa065
90058f77b6786798992c8eb277b4fd0bbc558990
'2011-08-19T13:40:02-04:00'
describe
'15909' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWX' 'sip-files00039.pro'
c7c370bc5d4dac719b521b5726be2f58
093dcad9d967caf383f6552fa49b225c3b816eb0
'2011-08-19T13:23:18-04:00'
describe
'17268' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWY' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
2ddbb1950cff9dc563a62e9a0c3da7e7
96e0dd2154042cf7d1a7d26a02c1d2877cc25bfb
'2011-08-19T13:41:00-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTWZ' 'sip-files00039.tif'
e5bb34832c417bc7f041b59f0ea6a7fd
0ffc94683ca93435d3631209f2ce3d3938882dec
'2011-08-19T13:36:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXA' 'sip-files00039.txt'
a5ecd5c1fe6dad5a7043ca29511780f7
b82802f6e7c901faca1fa403334ac8017151c704
'2011-08-19T13:38:51-04:00'
describe
'5549' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXB' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
02b79471c99a3c39ab208bb89701e56c
dd1137a56f05707d091fd3fe13bf8eb514351770
'2011-08-19T13:41:24-04:00'
describe
'1067242' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXC' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
e80729ec13b9a499ac794dcc3634a3a7
f50f1e66d9a631402bc09126a08663ecb22818dd
'2011-08-19T13:44:47-04:00'
describe
'48210' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXD' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
017eca2c839a8d29b17c6adeceacf047
576cee184ec1779805b6112c8a3103b67ad33f69
'2011-08-19T13:29:22-04:00'
describe
'17192' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXE' 'sip-files00040.pro'
71db586bbd26e11299f1b1bbd4cd1e48
4b014f820f62fb9b2dcb8523358ec947d4d30a7a
'2011-08-19T13:31:28-04:00'
describe
'16159' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXF' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
6d859979d1d1ce922b11a3ed21d386e9
2ea930937a8ae3a3f54e829060cc5c744bbbef60
'2011-08-19T13:34:45-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXG' 'sip-files00040.tif'
91782cce4082b42c56100279c1c31b4e
4cd92eabc9a0546b7f32470d90c43bed90c1d747
'2011-08-19T13:41:02-04:00'
describe
'699' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXH' 'sip-files00040.txt'
242b78e105b0326a4dc5564d69f87b75
5132d5d0fafc4970d621fc3c145ddf3a09bab7b5
describe
'5797' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXI' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
23fac3e2ee90ef422fb1730f624ed222
929eef991058c164edb903c60ec317c551a62904
describe
'710044' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXJ' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
ad865c6b0d4bd469d8ba1196be9c25a4
540cff80d5ca4edf4fd4519dacf4c85a58b587ce
'2011-08-19T13:39:04-04:00'
describe
'20137' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXK' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
87ca7b0410f098c8899fd17946a11760
97cc0fa64c0292aeba525dbb8c3f1e09ff6397fd
'2011-08-19T13:38:14-04:00'
describe
'4009' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXL' 'sip-files00041.pro'
485338212051bdd5919f0cfec622fa3f
575217458a28fd18f7ee115ae7f6a0fcb8f8e904
'2011-08-19T13:31:14-04:00'
describe
'7425' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXM' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
0a5c3a729b05463fec04b26d9fd8172c
0ce27cd76976ff407bdec9ef425ac24b6eb6019e
'2011-08-19T13:32:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXN' 'sip-files00041.tif'
92af2fb73b1d83f99e0167fa6e4c410e
8235bb28e63edcef88e7f11db1311e47d60a4301
'2011-08-19T13:19:25-04:00'
describe
'217' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXO' 'sip-files00041.txt'
6ef82e4cc2d54a8a359c5f083d59974d
51e2b3dba7dc60750833f0c70d2fd84a8186e36c
'2011-08-19T13:32:26-04:00'
describe
'2521' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXP' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
ef3e2fcef477023666ba0bf3046a947a
919443b73279f2e15f64d96676caff9048f04d91
'2011-08-19T13:22:18-04:00'
describe
'1053587' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXQ' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
0d28866c7417abec999fd3232ac61b78
b3280d00c327fa99647860b4066d52005daa263f
describe
'49433' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXR' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
f864b4d7689444f9dbdad949aaad241d
e1b24e296dc41f7bcfdc105425d71e520008b645
'2011-08-19T13:32:22-04:00'
describe
'16898' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXS' 'sip-files00042.pro'
7412f0742bfbfe3326b0b96e4f4041c8
b3d329eb3ceb4fd8103695ae29148e7f527cb43c
'2011-08-19T13:41:22-04:00'
describe
'19314' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXT' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
98d53dad6610f3a9cde93b29f4f58f06
fd56e64eafc1d10fc614a9e95b79e9bbf28a781d
'2011-08-19T13:22:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXU' 'sip-files00042.tif'
11d78965101007d6277c7948f93b6de3
fac63f9ffaf416c4f2711b8de33fc98e0085b878
'2011-08-19T13:39:14-04:00'
describe
'685' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXV' 'sip-files00042.txt'
36939423a84d90aa47acca63c86339a8
61189711bd99ac30fd6ccc73380548bbb78f3a2b
describe
'5859' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXW' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
b0f0b76583865031bc4cc3e450ee8988
d948b59b27f2e1e67cf03fccfdef9dde1f60d87d
'2011-08-19T13:39:35-04:00'
describe
'1148977' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXX' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
1339765e56d98a4f9a5734e710841a6c
e94c59d7c86e2879e64f678e79dbaf8c50ed9620
describe
'63428' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXY' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
d8c69fa8c1c66ba0e1171ad80573dc3a
a01f89eefd9efe9d53c5f6367c6825e3b8b8488d
'2011-08-19T13:31:37-04:00'
describe
'23785' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTXZ' 'sip-files00043.pro'
0a3a7d8dacb9930cae759af7fadcd528
18e093c39efb371e8d3b79f10a0752e9e88a181f
describe
'23923' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYA' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
b8dce01b5d5c988bfd6bfe0b897dde8c
20c0f22594d758a91026feeb8bf020aee45ed315
'2011-08-19T13:29:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYB' 'sip-files00043.tif'
78a04415e3c0bff19cdc8eb31d8163e0
872f26cb850fd85c68c43c1b0d1326272bbca454
'2011-08-19T13:32:34-04:00'
describe
'938' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYC' 'sip-files00043.txt'
33e4c7965f2fc66c2ef81423291aa309
926587ae634548ba10b352068c25456f6e1599a8
'2011-08-19T13:33:34-04:00'
describe
'7342' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYD' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
2fd81a12772559310a92b078d92d330e
6f91ff66bf563939206727dec72119f4df4a5a61
'2011-08-19T13:30:45-04:00'
describe
'1153575' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYE' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
301ef6fb222fa00dcab6113f7d91ceba
bbe15345c23fec0a7472fcc89640c6a5479568e4
'2011-08-19T13:40:35-04:00'
describe
'58950' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYF' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
ae85e636ab1fd0386b137f203b40205d
1a9a249690649009b3945a580a98706b923677c4
'2011-08-19T13:32:00-04:00'
describe
'21841' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYG' 'sip-files00044.pro'
d1905ebd9b835067b09c5b9dc5f1f497
a191b12907a3023348b3628943d53d80a8bf4558
'2011-08-19T13:43:39-04:00'
describe
'19385' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYH' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
9b2aea4066b273d9a3d089b72dbe9c30
bb5d5a2df491b806f42c27138bbe395856322cca
'2011-08-19T13:30:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYI' 'sip-files00044.tif'
b94cdf82cfd1fd00a2182729af1a75ca
71e0c6bd1bbfa6f48a01c5fed3d82c37de6d6959
'2011-08-19T13:30:22-04:00'
describe
'865' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYJ' 'sip-files00044.txt'
b6e133eae6b74af9fef351c21c5f1224
01ecc176dde0d8cd8a07bd77d6a57b11868e5074
'2011-08-19T13:43:30-04:00'
describe
'6764' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYK' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
f34b9ebb00fa1f484ceae0fa91a3f0d1
fc14cdaaaa32501d6d35b2cf7c1660ce838129b2
'2011-08-19T13:36:53-04:00'
describe
'1000400' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYL' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
26c5c5e9d3af43a2a4006d3cdbd8d8b3
f8792c95b47b68cc0526884e060d8f763a4f5bd6
describe
'46462' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYM' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
d9a2de7e2ea8c7a8ff3572d2166d747c
ac0ec701a0b4fe1f2d00e495cfc09b703c4496ba
'2011-08-19T13:33:02-04:00'
describe
'14285' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYN' 'sip-files00045.pro'
2ed30ed1cba9fcdd99c882d3b61d0764
e16a0e9399b5b8ddb983c1e63c2f433e294bcb91
'2011-08-19T13:44:44-04:00'
describe
'17053' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYO' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
235d36ec082ad31dd843e896ebcfdb53
5ba6df519257bb7729eba0775f99ada30429781e
'2011-08-19T13:30:17-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYP' 'sip-files00045.tif'
6e8a53fd5a46a13bee688f5a10f72149
e8ba6f3714fee3e80758ac5c0bcaffab4f9399d1
'2011-08-19T13:25:21-04:00'
describe
'613' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYQ' 'sip-files00045.txt'
b997269f2ca85c3944d2f5b3991ee1a1
f5b6ad9ee61be9a7baecc8df719f0bf8a48dc63c
'2011-08-19T13:34:48-04:00'
describe
'5353' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYR' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
8261ed0ae0f8fc913d1bce435e9c88d2
3c90cb23794bd96585f501f26ef7caa3229e7f8a
'2011-08-19T13:22:30-04:00'
describe
'1205709' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYS' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
b35f668debb84026c46d15a72d57d174
f81ee2cf83e1e7b730d348ed20772962892edeba
'2011-08-19T13:41:39-04:00'
describe
'61269' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYT' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
b64b017e07acd4203d9c1196dd9692ee
96f8aa35dee7d8fecc6de1b6fe04a66b8516a5cf
'2011-08-19T13:33:58-04:00'
describe
'22662' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYU' 'sip-files00046.pro'
fa05f6212c9ad52ac436fc1ef1e4147e
4d16ca292cef04b5ea4b7910db87fa8d37023bee
'2011-08-19T13:45:07-04:00'
describe
'22319' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYV' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
b888ed09db21fdfc8ad147b4557a2220
f920946f5915043938f9ecd00a931502afb7ab1b
'2011-08-19T13:43:05-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYW' 'sip-files00046.tif'
fb0194d0f94ce8c49a43ea144d4499b3
c93f5357ad896deb6b1a7266fea5e45f5ee49402
'2011-08-19T13:21:37-04:00'
describe
'930' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYX' 'sip-files00046.txt'
2c5b5befefd56a335f394adb661490c8
6dc60ac9eddab8eb58b6a8d539eb1701c113ffbc
'2011-08-19T13:28:25-04:00'
describe
'6932' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYY' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
05c08e46cc7680ff1e05c34414984e31
1b92e7e00d760b0e645c422f301229609ff9b6d5
'2011-08-19T13:35:21-04:00'
describe
'1179120' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTYZ' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
0564a1f46dee4b3bb5f4685dc7cdba85
6047c4279dc146e0fd8b78ebc3e1e245b1256fde
'2011-08-19T13:44:53-04:00'
describe
'63006' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZA' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
877fda0347cc41517b1c16643fab56eb
2870bb52193b1f310e01d0a2b90a76c0f4ffbf24
describe
'23049' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZB' 'sip-files00047.pro'
5bdb0513df58f1d76a643657c118d6b8
a87fb206457f87d2d3e3de9d2e47cb96c29c2518
'2011-08-19T13:38:11-04:00'
describe
'21111' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZC' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
e4c5a877b15117e9f822d185e07514c6
247fd28f66303fd3def3732796d3a47d817dcdd7
'2011-08-19T13:30:00-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZD' 'sip-files00047.tif'
f77c097c768fa9618c924225b7de8187
a72154fb73d9ff5d2d82392655050756987ccd7d
'2011-08-19T13:44:20-04:00'
describe
'1050' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZE' 'sip-files00047.txt'
d0b3d0f187057f7c7a0d00f2f231c963
8ad3a804dd41207f038df56cf2cf075e82c7fa0a
describe
'7230' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZF' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
a65b844f5a08de129b6ebb570325f9d1
62284652e4363ddd5dc0736f9ccb52b2bda2d7a9
'2011-08-19T13:32:02-04:00'
describe
'1071621' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZG' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
9945818f41595c79cad0e549e5b5eb27
90b45b033a8a63718126c9283228f28c03f254b8
'2011-08-19T13:31:57-04:00'
describe
'44528' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZH' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
876672aa69aac1d969c2b7b14328c306
2117618736d97ba99b5b68697f2f8885e7a8eb13
'2011-08-19T13:26:29-04:00'
describe
'13930' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZI' 'sip-files00048.pro'
39745ab9f3df03982130da4cc897912c
ed5cd7ecd90bbeded8a7ed968706945089ea316d
'2011-08-19T13:32:48-04:00'
describe
'16610' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZJ' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
63a1da6c727c057b0656e3ebf80a6046
4e30da3868b6ed5e27c0652e53c4bb2f0f9afc57
'2011-08-19T13:41:23-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZK' 'sip-files00048.tif'
2a964601a564573f6aa0150c750ed5b1
c47a61bfbafcc52b9aae14d2e33cf4eac1d5849e
'2011-08-19T13:31:51-04:00'
describe
'603' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZL' 'sip-files00048.txt'
e359e32333a072bdb1d104c17bf651e4
22089cfeb3f891f42422de68d29654fed6de21d3
'2011-08-19T13:33:15-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'5395' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZM' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
53ab0f73eb24e61810dfc8c5d6e1ed39
8c92c91067da57062b913fc5bfbd69faa7e59c89
'2011-08-19T13:40:23-04:00'
describe
'1051853' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZN' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
1e2da1d35d6c07eaf6a77a555cbec5b7
c70546f0b43d1776bff0a3dcc3e5391d4b133eb4
'2011-08-19T13:27:01-04:00'
describe
'48508' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZO' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
54acccbc663f0c1f4bfebba23eaa6ae8
d91491755e330857ffbce35ba6155df06c84e3ad
'2011-08-19T13:44:14-04:00'
describe
'16269' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZP' 'sip-files00049.pro'
322d8822d1765bfda14c4d5a071f8115
6f0803f8256041170141102a613b88f4270063f4
describe
'18277' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZQ' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
8e464ea77ddb10c919d42c6f0fdff71a
e6cd049826cc39d54ebf332576154b68898f1205
'2011-08-19T13:33:46-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZR' 'sip-files00049.tif'
37dae988384115fd23bca7096b43f1b1
ca6e49fe7b2769044096f0147fb4c27fae6ddfaf
'2011-08-19T13:18:02-04:00'
describe
'668' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZS' 'sip-files00049.txt'
e75c9ca959301a7d2e1dbaba2613168a
eb562f21c36c61bb7b8274d4777f30e521df8842
'2011-08-19T13:39:41-04:00'
describe
'5675' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZT' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
417f62994243de13b923a5644a2a5e6c
7b6268f287831ce7515f6dbc76187aa56260364d
'2011-08-19T13:25:22-04:00'
describe
'966392' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZU' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
be819c7b2b6b6b1b1db93e2ca71a7e8e
41c677bba9dedebc811de1eee937d5ee5ddcd7fa
'2011-08-19T13:34:47-04:00'
describe
'37661' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZV' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
96724b823d9951ff10916718a00a92af
5a18835c7baa2b2d98d67243a16853d1fe0fbbcb
'2011-08-19T13:32:18-04:00'
describe
'11253' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZW' 'sip-files00050.pro'
7568c18493f0e6acc819bb44e6e3ee84
681e8230e91a5555cf29a81deef44f9dba17c62f
describe
'13692' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZX' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
fb85e3925cc42e547e4850106fecd54c
d8ac56fb5a145f5d7730800c4f8ce1679d7f1ce0
'2011-08-19T13:31:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZY' 'sip-files00050.tif'
5c1d1d8af0b124a3ebb9357e69430f54
52bb16d5dfb81bfb767b14ec2fc352a3205feaf8
'2011-08-19T13:32:17-04:00'
describe
'502' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABTZZ' 'sip-files00050.txt'
18c8be05651b0c915b94d87bd171ab27
a5cbfef5aaf3c3ef2bfa01a24d7dded7b2d452be
'2011-08-19T13:39:44-04:00'
describe
'4275' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAA' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
e3121b8cde708d56360af5f05bec995b
1885f616a83a13dd7b34ddc5345d4462aaf3e6fe
'2011-08-19T13:37:27-04:00'
describe
'967996' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAB' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
55513d8f8e076e3d352f9024f15c1e05
f55538441e31aac73d712edc85a92da2c6369539
'2011-08-19T13:44:51-04:00'
describe
'43465' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAC' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
71cd7ebb0c8706374a749f3bed66d05a
76a94dd10d5a6181af09bbe7536102f4865acbbf
'2011-08-19T13:37:21-04:00'
describe
'14169' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAD' 'sip-files00051.pro'
868e74e1bf590af905a6f9701c3b5147
bfaac2d026fe81003bc072f220e651cad6a7eab9
describe
'15697' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAE' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
68906b3047b32fb8dbc6ab74a6360984
5bd75bd6ea361b807f38192e442ba7a2a3027f32
'2011-08-19T13:43:04-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAF' 'sip-files00051.tif'
8bf3201abad8d96abaa5d29dd924a86e
a2ab77aa27aa723048298dacf5bd3fe02fa157c6
'2011-08-19T13:39:53-04:00'
describe
'592' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAG' 'sip-files00051.txt'
c9105ea2c9699c9c013e23f8f1f3967b
936fb62b66778c1f37f98d20719e8878f84b6746
'2011-08-19T13:28:38-04:00'
describe
'4882' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAH' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
c1ba01feb76bf4c04bad4a5868e6b32f
fe0fa3b099b03903f17812a182c7763f0884502f
'2011-08-19T13:43:26-04:00'
describe
'1167889' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAI' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
52d7b29a30bae4f7ca5b20078c10db1b
57d959fe443314ca358af5621d6feaff06683d43
'2011-08-19T13:35:15-04:00'
describe
'59848' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAJ' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
e42e8724865f28ef5f142afdbe292201
cba15142ff264114698ef5f667c25fba3f719184
'2011-08-19T13:31:22-04:00'
describe
'23438' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAK' 'sip-files00052.pro'
6742a478167d64dada5e7eb34ebf6113
b0e056c88b1665b90ff300d5cbf4770779f744d2
'2011-08-19T13:34:22-04:00'
describe
'20127' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAL' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
fbca0450a2b8bbcb304ea177ad5853b7
0b920018e16574dc93d2a985d0f9e48636590900
'2011-08-19T13:35:16-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAM' 'sip-files00052.tif'
8a293f5b030136e110339a6ad1f5b344
54be945e27d6de308bab1ebfe70cd8cdb18571f4
'2011-08-19T13:37:50-04:00'
describe
'947' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAN' 'sip-files00052.txt'
3544f8dedcc3e9651a68b5b4f9f2aef5
3bce30682c9733c64031225193bc5390a701393b
describe
'6653' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAO' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
c9fd4384b406bfbe861a664d3ee8f4e9
f25dc969a16e3d938d538619173f754583de9ed4
'2011-08-19T13:33:26-04:00'
describe
'937336' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAP' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
73ed00ee637c02cc2a89ba995bfdf21e
01383ca6db588d07a56b7a9633a520bc20d10aae
'2011-08-19T13:30:18-04:00'
describe
'40098' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAQ' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
b6bb2184e6a16a79ba470108bdade79f
adce6e65007afadf8797208874a46a355aa0514a
'2011-08-19T13:29:53-04:00'
describe
'12539' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAR' 'sip-files00053.pro'
430ec4eaed0ddc0468334a7f7780db2c
33efb258e51a1728bf47ec6daa742615e1222d0c
'2011-08-19T13:21:35-04:00'
describe
'14226' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAS' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
5107ddd32897bfb5e6c5aed999f7cb54
5c15b9ef3d0190e45cf389162082047d69703fe0
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAT' 'sip-files00053.tif'
db605d80734f36c34836e50d805be416
00061effd9de17d7718cda09e5afbd82b589095c
'2011-08-19T13:41:19-04:00'
describe
'531' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAU' 'sip-files00053.txt'
5db5be3cb3b421ebd68694e0d3fa534a
08286378e18f0d55a5e7e9a56c4b8b744d37620b
'2011-08-19T13:37:23-04:00'
describe
'4491' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAV' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
11c0e16b34a8df84cf98f608c74dbb61
6c8c86cb9dbe53046f57848193602e9ebd8ab836
describe
'1040315' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAW' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
00165fe9dce4c89a1ecd8a50034871f8
04aab932316d279939cb0b4f5364e4811cdee09c
'2011-08-19T13:36:23-04:00'
describe
'48580' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAX' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
cd9b719aa6f89b79a303dc6b6f7683e2
7392fed48f2a7e9baa1da2fca341f04ef7b6ad58
'2011-08-19T13:31:56-04:00'
describe
'17493' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAY' 'sip-files00054.pro'
8d55826908a6f0fcac8fd3aa556619ac
251346b8ea0f9bddd59fe725f5fc9fd975f21e6c
'2011-08-19T13:39:36-04:00'
describe
'17527' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUAZ' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
7717389997e6ccd3956a7e60f581a21f
4a4d4fa3f23d198b11c3e5ef27bcc393e0ea9a0b
'2011-08-19T13:34:32-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBA' 'sip-files00054.tif'
4808feb67c88d31474eb13451773dfec
a3bc1f9970d663ba9a42537b5fc838ed7be37eae
'2011-08-19T13:19:02-04:00'
describe
'732' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBB' 'sip-files00054.txt'
1e3d69a45c61ea8fa721921408993380
598c104683709263c32503ea4a0c590922390940
describe
'5666' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBC' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
39e29b795d51afae285fa63cd6403daf
ce3c2ee85eb9e67732e74c486e8df3491569fa3e
'2011-08-19T13:29:23-04:00'
describe
'976342' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBD' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
86f1f916776689babeff2a96aa538daa
b62dfe53035d4c8c74d331fac206aae31181ead6
describe
'48131' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBE' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
b879a91acca29a3ba5e82380bb1b6a37
06a11381ab8d62a168f1ac688b85000d90b4cb7b
'2011-08-19T13:33:54-04:00'
describe
'17195' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBF' 'sip-files00055.pro'
fba762a50d7e71aeff4a17006086b599
62a36cce75e25b90f871a8c7ad9aa2171b320335
'2011-08-19T13:40:14-04:00'
describe
'16794' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBG' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
83a10ab3e7f34119e4bf1f14a28d8f9f
1229133c09c466c27b34eb97b4f7e0d0e32e1401
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBH' 'sip-files00055.tif'
4095f4b03aabf60d975e8fe32eb46c53
31be145719d5aaf8fc33b11710aa9dfd75828575
'2011-08-19T13:30:28-04:00'
describe
'706' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBI' 'sip-files00055.txt'
cadd802e58d63d055b793d7800bcae10
9ad1dee55f9789d8683a0cd02bfdf9a9c0eb6edb
'2011-08-19T13:42:45-04:00'
describe
'5914' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBJ' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
23d976b85776c83e0b8fa6157b91790f
448eb4929910bea34f6d5d803c3d344041a95f4e
'2011-08-19T13:36:55-04:00'
describe
'1064343' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBK' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
39845baa33f48f2e149af29fd73f8be7
23c34e32404c5647946b7e4e09c91ab2ae6736b2
describe
'49549' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBL' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
fdb8368f64badccf1c3a13393cc7713a
337f1b19ef562dedbb5bb7258d0a4f6f07ec83f8
'2011-08-19T13:45:00-04:00'
describe
'17386' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBM' 'sip-files00056.pro'
534e9263a0c55dea13d8952c9cf3d312
e8905d515d815fc1be24549dc6c28ad830360df5
describe
'17197' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBN' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
d4d2de80019d735d2d25c9dfb22cc96d
bf4aedff925b903ada4b74c4adabf9e4e74e2d45
'2011-08-19T13:34:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBO' 'sip-files00056.tif'
2d50b11ab49ed04eb320fa14fd6f73d7
7eb43481f32d0b19d48d613d64610f40762ef045
'2011-08-19T13:34:38-04:00'
describe
'710' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBP' 'sip-files00056.txt'
35ee9532efbbda5cc713d6fe234b732f
148a859af67afade922744a6b33e1b2e507889f5
'2011-08-19T13:35:50-04:00'
describe
'5824' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBQ' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
f49f59cd895bf0a98769e285bac42801
29b4cf4ba978af8c018bb39918cbbb2211bb8512
'2011-08-19T13:36:52-04:00'
describe
'865235' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBR' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
4c92265b7c37e69aa55e7c78d51df058
1f912c42388b32089e16a8252185c6d69fe4bf7c
describe
'33159' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBS' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
3f99b5173849aee9bbb80eb8126d4eb1
42e619cc3040acfd01c2d5f8d9c385edbcf88efe
'2011-08-19T13:44:59-04:00'
describe
'8670' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBT' 'sip-files00057.pro'
b6f8c90ad96edd05cb9148d54f32eeb3
4f6453fadcc4a51ff2dc7fcc0fadcef6200a2380
describe
'12158' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBU' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
94046f0ea364d3b3b7dc5e9bb43f630a
6b8fa42e63c37348c3589c9c871868d4ac75f255
'2011-08-19T13:23:28-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBV' 'sip-files00057.tif'
0c74cf792971855c2c79c3e45248913c
5819bdcf3e0fa2a964eee7e31afdaee31395e79b
'2011-08-19T13:33:50-04:00'
describe
'367' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBW' 'sip-files00057.txt'
cb181e04edc9a36510244a96da4fc1e4
e46eb01149898d48ba9543e9f38ef405984855e1
'2011-08-19T13:37:17-04:00'
describe
'4260' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBX' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
4d45f88bcef827384d8120e4996e2eb1
40abc0a415418d3ec0b9fde7eb4a1532d3547371
describe
'980191' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBY' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
2d90b17488cd3cac1c4fb4c3f7105afe
51d5ffa2ba956fe9a8bd54162ed84e6b4966f152
describe
'41813' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUBZ' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
178fb0932f0ad3e8ff8005adb0e66371
a32ea1f37f6993407ae2b3c5b5b524077d8e1aef
'2011-08-19T13:43:08-04:00'
describe
'13852' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCA' 'sip-files00058.pro'
ba945f84a88d591f4beb52a6e9df1883
034f85a6099fc36640a253b42ff0a5ba723bd6e7
'2011-08-19T13:36:38-04:00'
describe
'15000' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCB' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
7865a2e9c84ab9ab93d5e92528c66662
bcc0b49ec34da7580d00e07e9aed50a365b051eb
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCC' 'sip-files00058.tif'
b6697354aaef0f1c7a634b0f201eb5c5
5049d0ca4ad69b54823d9909c1f0560166b0d90a
describe
'594' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCD' 'sip-files00058.txt'
3bce27dc7527c533bde7bc5d22e10f0f
0bf3c67e00a7b63835be4d79057ae295046e12bd
'2011-08-19T13:42:15-04:00'
describe
'4690' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCE' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
a003bd48850e0a2741a198dfcfc1b36b
3251a72dae0df49c255d76b8d839b5d238fb3caa
'2011-08-19T13:33:13-04:00'
describe
'1032181' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCF' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
7c02e3356048e3e87ee3be5e55e8d4b1
8fad32f05f314e58ba9343d8327fce073ea01928
describe
'54399' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCG' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
4fddf43f58dc764351847f32ecf09dd3
1d1ee3bfb60e1049a927f458b8fc3be4d8097d35
'2011-08-19T13:38:55-04:00'
describe
'20253' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCH' 'sip-files00059.pro'
8a873f7f60a80926259ce1b2443aa8ea
46f6253ca36bd5c04dec3f3072746741b8fcc39d
describe
'19906' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCI' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
543f01a6f6cd52297bc47737a45e14a1
a01bc0dba4ec589efa1ebf1bb70b59c4611cb4f4
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCJ' 'sip-files00059.tif'
22697f42f25563091a45239c7b7b4649
a508e835d8ffa4313b0cdc97becb3b55d4874e79
'2011-08-19T13:18:52-04:00'
describe
'802' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCK' 'sip-files00059.txt'
e4ee7db93f3f8e463e1191624006bbde
c90c64cc10e58507c669e532a2f9c64caf8d3d64
describe
'6571' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCL' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
16f21fe3c22b610eae736b3190388045
10a08b923c50d71b6c770a40c3dbcce87c4a6019
'2011-08-19T13:19:01-04:00'
describe
'843702' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCM' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
34de0050e7cbc44dceca6d6ba709d632
72c332d7493ddfc09593f951f7920b3c2ac5f16f
'2011-08-19T13:34:57-04:00'
describe
'28480' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCN' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
a7a6287833c30cf7723aed222bf7e9fb
040122674b3ed9d27120a46dc8fbf8dc9a74e497
'2011-08-19T13:39:12-04:00'
describe
'7511' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCO' 'sip-files00060.pro'
f44d0f73b72bd33b6337136425989415
231b5e0c8174ee1519622e475c474e29967cbda8
'2011-08-19T13:22:44-04:00'
describe
'9755' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCP' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
ebd8401eeb710d7eba85374f4730d04e
50b8c650a557a96ae678601cf65733f0fed37767
'2011-08-19T13:34:14-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCQ' 'sip-files00060.tif'
ea1a16dd8f6ec9ff38c67e9b5a52a6c8
02d74abbdbc765f6d14bd50c42b2e12b846fb54c
'2011-08-19T13:22:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCR' 'sip-files00060.txt'
5dcff0d59688af5590d02098f7c7e055
c4601554f441f0c69345b3f1fb80e0d85c5235bc
'2011-08-19T13:43:10-04:00'
describe
'3261' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCS' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
c620cd77b99b532ed9f2c85073d75a05
481c93c30e48e60c0f07c4a1a9f0912eda162e3b
'2011-08-19T13:32:50-04:00'
describe
'909989' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCT' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
d6e957afd3077645a7d320a37c21cc8f
862edd84a5921f9dccce75845343941cb22e294b
'2011-08-19T13:38:37-04:00'
describe
'41273' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCU' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
984d2b2ee671deffecd90e218f4ba2fe
30d4f0554be937863ee7d3b689a26c0436992dfb
'2011-08-19T13:19:49-04:00'
describe
'12308' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCV' 'sip-files00061.pro'
26edc8794692204de8575c8a6f7bd855
de5a188d94e586b0157ab3128cc79fc6016edda7
'2011-08-19T13:29:45-04:00'
describe
'14881' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCW' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
c90c48020b274e6f353f97a64e9c6cde
981333261dc3dddf640f69bbfc5f953f0929efda
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCX' 'sip-files00061.tif'
dac1a6a313228ee211e9f1f665d3ed98
e0b39dbf68c6eac3f79cb71ab07226e11c3bd815
'2011-08-19T13:41:59-04:00'
describe
'571' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCY' 'sip-files00061.txt'
80270cfe6c419789ef3b7312087eeddd
c1b429a00d98c1e05704bb23f362f5485eb39b9b
describe
'4877' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUCZ' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
2b0b88017d8244e42aa9d268d40689e0
1adec147b4ea30416066a229e732f953a4462fd2
'2011-08-19T13:37:25-04:00'
describe
'1003145' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDA' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
554d4d1c0e5a54d6656573ab23d05e83
3842e063041f6895bcacd9933d66175c5b8a391a
'2011-08-19T13:22:19-04:00'
describe
'45201' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDB' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
27a2146ca6068eb1aacfc37310b707a1
9b9a09e6fe88574dd6d8ad29f4ee96a4042519bd
'2011-08-19T13:31:04-04:00'
describe
'15743' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDC' 'sip-files00062.pro'
57d133d44f3cf5cb869203c005234274
31455f09250b37596be46c78525e0d9ed4849c38
'2011-08-19T13:21:33-04:00'
describe
'16073' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDD' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
901ce92c80afc40b25e727acd6d40132
38f28f100bc07c2acac49f4be9bd93994429fb17
'2011-08-19T13:29:43-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDE' 'sip-files00062.tif'
ab6fba0f187d519d2805cb6df4601e1d
51e17e4aba6b7b792d06669d74a395aa50a12873
'2011-08-19T13:39:57-04:00'
describe
'664' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDF' 'sip-files00062.txt'
3b883e44ad2e399c102b6d74cc54f880
70804564e13c9e71b1df73261259080738f311dd
'2011-08-19T13:35:19-04:00'
describe
'5344' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDG' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
0a316eb9344427fe015373ec4295c587
47e904fc22ac74a414457270cbfd008c943a52b1
'2011-08-19T13:43:37-04:00'
describe
'950505' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDH' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
ac52743e13835217f4dc95db72929887
112c9d11629c7016bcc706d536c3b1bd660e572d
'2011-08-19T13:40:08-04:00'
describe
'45335' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDI' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
9469f87cfc29b7d7e01f5801a3a7e991
97e1da54bda1e38f31f65fbb1f4c70edaf5a765f
'2011-08-19T13:36:11-04:00'
describe
'15168' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDJ' 'sip-files00063.pro'
a71d03868feceb9e75737b8e24c3f0e9
cbc59569104c5d6aef42b458c8fa5b2601708526
describe
'16368' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDK' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
f72601d5d54499e09fffe7ee07782297
fe72fedccfcbafd781a2a6e5995462b74b191f45
'2011-08-19T13:34:49-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDL' 'sip-files00063.tif'
223c6208d1534504e4501666082095a9
40c573240fb425d50f5556c708f435b8940fdcbf
'2011-08-19T13:30:05-04:00'
describe
'632' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDM' 'sip-files00063.txt'
897db8bfa818b629604e612e95f13e08
99422a0b3a344ee82737fe866a4b30f4d159d0be
'2011-08-19T13:44:09-04:00'
describe
'5244' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDN' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
62d5a54ee3686115ce38e859c7c0a30d
83e4c8d65db54bca4f95f4ac18befd7f8f7ead74
'2011-08-19T13:43:27-04:00'
describe
'969654' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDO' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
c8da6c5cede83714a537e2ad8c626d28
fc0af5f7b5cd76f653fd4f0f2d8118026463d496
'2011-08-19T13:31:46-04:00'
describe
'42003' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDP' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
95d10409dc184c9c6b87e781617f8853
ca7bddf89e55761e178b09d38ba798d3378c585f
'2011-08-19T13:32:27-04:00'
describe
'14604' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDQ' 'sip-files00064.pro'
440533d9687a6ea652d8ed5f3e49284b
8baeccfee4fdb6a5f1f1d7270b771a0f26c0ffe6
describe
'14874' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDR' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
75fb2788c045f7a1bbb48a0d8c3066ad
0b9c0e38213da5bb6de7d65838470133157d6d30
'2011-08-19T13:42:44-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDS' 'sip-files00064.tif'
5182dde2fb6078ad3499cf24e2bef468
dd7c4a7b9152ca4a61c46325abc588910cc4b969
'2011-08-19T13:41:33-04:00'
describe
'612' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDT' 'sip-files00064.txt'
cb3beb1fbdc93c80c194bd36581591ee
a4c5f98544db4731a825ef2eaf5a81b7f35c439c
'2011-08-19T13:30:07-04:00'
describe
'4780' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDU' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
e89b77af5e202abc6825cc7246f7aff2
2067222088299f06ee061f4f3a6aa127e0cfe1fe
'2011-08-19T13:36:49-04:00'
describe
'856182' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDV' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
431e2bedcefd2d8fe41da0523e5bb14d
f962bfa485d151e3264622483254fa03a54092eb
'2011-08-19T13:30:11-04:00'
describe
'39077' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDW' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
921c5a79fa5a17f0a9102b75eae1023a
a53e0cacb30ad0e905ec27689e3f0f4663341761
'2011-08-19T13:23:52-04:00'
describe
'14436' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDX' 'sip-files00065.pro'
263f020652deea39edba403b8caa7f2d
ac8f7a277c9b163082c4c469ae650001543bb53b
describe
'15523' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDY' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
932564795362b9d71beb264e25a83e14
29aec695030ec219e0b4df5fcd34c1d5b567dbb7
describe
'10300187' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUDZ' 'sip-files00065.tif'
3a22fff74a96e9f2864dcc00264d84b4
7f80b2f5621071f8ee2150a07c5a60cf8c962a16
'2011-08-19T13:18:51-04:00'
describe
'608' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEA' 'sip-files00065.txt'
53fd311e9b046356cdb10a379b062fb7
a2ee3e27cdb9c26d9ffabb8d476bbabba563e450
'2011-08-19T13:40:16-04:00'
describe
'4911' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEB' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
d3299222b017596830688b8e70e48d4a
51a8af203a7e8f74371df6931225dfb784e2a393
'2011-08-19T13:34:25-04:00'
describe
'1038812' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEC' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
7c9198b14e5fa3df6cf7758bb0a8faff
e9fb2a349cd3676840fd8e39ef0b96e721d23a11
'2011-08-19T13:38:33-04:00'
describe
'40333' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUED' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
02be1dcc37a11fa06712ee8ea57da03c
23e7dd5c1e4e4178e03c65cfe654ef86675204d0
describe
'12813' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEE' 'sip-files00066.pro'
781a636617ada05229ce81f8c3de44a2
248b9108c0828783d8adb1c6cdbd9c0e51629001
'2011-08-19T13:25:52-04:00'
describe
'14341' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEF' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
82b456a498184ee05cd30131d6aba426
8263750dc838ea4ce50384b94e38433a99294b8d
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEG' 'sip-files00066.tif'
bb3b9f47f5657ffecac2c55e0aa698be
a126ac00ebd3b5fbafc34233ee9ea7551d1efc75
'2011-08-19T13:26:31-04:00'
describe
'573' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEH' 'sip-files00066.txt'
7a2b5eb9af6c9b4df87a9d2cbb5e81c9
e988d0c56183366479f7badfe6bb9b7a14911da4
'2011-08-19T13:40:44-04:00'
describe
'4955' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEI' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
06c6b70565b259e5201c739bd43c8462
c75e03e66cb49f8acb347d4b37e3d9339a8e3775
'2011-08-19T13:33:29-04:00'
describe
'1143441' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEJ' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
4f699b97405c74d8859bb0ef81da4e71
381afef4b092ecbfaf31dcc20bcd6f3b81bc2e0c
describe
'60159' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEK' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
e6dafa51671e7c5bf55509aaf9fe7029
d1564ed302afbea0d4729c24658af2ae6181dd20
describe
'21460' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEL' 'sip-files00067.pro'
8318382757c9a33fe417098e9b274082
fbdf932e4c5161489b066080211c73fd296ebc6c
describe
'21108' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEM' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
a91380807e337b59b35352e1b6f604cc
2bb0a412b75822f9a0504b9e9b32ceb7d6ae0346
'2011-08-19T13:33:12-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEN' 'sip-files00067.tif'
eda855bc0b6556a733afe66c0fc641f6
15b034bf55fce66962cc369d004e258a514bf944
'2011-08-19T13:35:23-04:00'
describe
'971' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEO' 'sip-files00067.txt'
21ad8d1b31d83809b2815924773ce38c
7c42bf8d7c82bb63ff46088d1fcdbb472e9d7916
describe
'6647' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEP' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
5bb4d10c740e113b38d5892ae70c2697
a2b60c9a8a4b8ce3365fde2b41ae835c3bc66629
'2011-08-19T13:31:20-04:00'
describe
'1045225' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEQ' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
542ccb1e089b19d648906279f1255b05
c45acb03adbe426f22250edd45eaea3470f933fd
'2011-08-19T13:31:34-04:00'
describe
'42364' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUER' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
743387cad09694a4d722ef3298f5f0a2
cd9d02ed61b132fde1122dc72db8436de7a17a60
describe
'14023' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUES' 'sip-files00068.pro'
d05cef53a39d10fe2ae4d5a35c5f61cf
d899933f60330f8c62ac54aa7504c2d1a4f21163
'2011-08-19T13:21:05-04:00'
describe
'14701' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUET' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
bf46484909d2d0dc40c3019a0984ed4e
66cd9ae25e93f082d358b25ee0e3b530290bb75e
'2011-08-19T13:31:32-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEU' 'sip-files00068.tif'
784552e04bc8787de323a4238a15f4a0
deaed3b51b7d90d2ca2939e1c35f013f35348a11
'2011-08-19T13:34:07-04:00'
describe
'582' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEV' 'sip-files00068.txt'
77d4083f7823edf26fcac26eb8321207
2de84ff0e4dac05fe07f6bb78fb5202f4be112dc
'2011-08-19T13:33:36-04:00'
describe
'4982' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEW' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
cfb77f083b37275bdbb0c45989a988d9
c8d7543263fd746e03bc09f47aa786fc5bb69f13
'2011-08-19T13:44:05-04:00'
describe
'1008680' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEX' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
ef9f715fe0de26cea6db44891f34c96c
bb3e8641f697138f98f657b005efabe77fd7a0e5
describe
'45479' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEY' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
da3f66ec5ee14c1c987467b85412645d
72c1a90b359c67a1a524b56c2515370db6a38853
'2011-08-19T13:35:28-04:00'
describe
'14345' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUEZ' 'sip-files00069.pro'
25af3c664f798dc920dc75ce105a783f
d8708f7be7e6dde0ff875ef71884dc2d0db7906a
describe
'16177' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFA' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
5877b8324ce80cd5850c6086595c2c9b
767c81a80fe744d92372e1ad0a3133dc3c503be7
'2011-08-19T13:34:05-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFB' 'sip-files00069.tif'
08c7388a96e400703f721eceae263779
9c7ee5443fabe76072f8bd335174dfda34eac706
'2011-08-19T13:29:21-04:00'
describe
'567' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFC' 'sip-files00069.txt'
b0c68b4ad964115da130f99de45eca01
a4977d6d3614f8999f066c43723b016018bca8e8
describe
'5418' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFD' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
ad6b401c2b99874aca775635f24ff8bf
8b42e025d4ad97f83aa4e6604b9655612a5e5c4b
'2011-08-19T13:43:45-04:00'
describe
'1123795' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFE' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
7bb18ac63367b4d9eb31152103d5d7cf
fff6abf68c00223754d17aff2776cc58bc9fc891
describe
'46429' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFF' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
813c53822f1d36aa69c2a36780f8b9e6
435c4310c0799a59ecd00b59e041ee0bbe5286f0
'2011-08-19T13:38:23-04:00'
describe
'14823' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFG' 'sip-files00070.pro'
323b9ee6fa54b0da98d5562ecc526bbc
44ce80dc3a105f2db579f463e1f4dd63b238072e
'2011-08-19T13:30:48-04:00'
describe
'17486' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFH' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
0c947ae4eeff631c122f042b0a0da27c
eef342560a4a5ee318737c5f3cffd1a03ca6402a
'2011-08-19T13:35:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFI' 'sip-files00070.tif'
c9c506e9f279b6f8346c32e807a65e70
526de8e7c0f9d757b0a3632903dce7b5610b0429
'2011-08-19T13:43:23-04:00'
describe
'633' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFJ' 'sip-files00070.txt'
f1d7b2b1d8a8455ae132d745c97d11a2
cba7a88887a181131183e8d1efd9f87c03c8b640
describe
'5332' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFK' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
e74c028a74dcef662c2e108450021600
fc1fbb1f6a832653c0043ad62220468a372013fb
describe
'1205598' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFL' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
40be9ed58717b44dc6c9530687eb75ee
a1a3dad53ecc3e26c28692e23cbe8a66b426210b
'2011-08-19T13:27:22-04:00'
describe
'63820' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFM' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
2a4aa39f546a9aff53f0988d4ab23aac
4d4bec7f1b7070991c58b226e9514ef75e3d95cf
describe
'23041' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFN' 'sip-files00071.pro'
cf481cb27595c62a804488ad72b75159
2449e9b991e3a3c8c35612a1c0548fe2e47425ff
'2011-08-19T13:35:18-04:00'
describe
'22676' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFO' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
f551bd53bcac2f0ce06b136a9d19f5d6
66c36ed213c892fb76021f2eaeddc1f9bd98a6cd
'2011-08-19T13:30:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFP' 'sip-files00071.tif'
9a6e2df9be67a288aa8da46646b7ecb0
4f6cc549707550dd956dd3ef9d74b4a2e1d8584e
'2011-08-19T13:45:09-04:00'
describe
'945' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFQ' 'sip-files00071.txt'
464761e49ace7bc1911db135e8d76a5b
4938a75548e2dfdc33b930a0132d7c1139e77f75
'2011-08-19T13:32:31-04:00'
describe
'7042' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFR' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
5f8b11c01426f2627024e7578257f98a
70b5c0022e50866003d8716dd133b0293627ecb3
'2011-08-19T13:37:36-04:00'
describe
'1221651' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFS' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
1f02f76cede71e40ebda19c7ab53d918
faaa8919602468d6d02c596fc03efbb7f441e659
describe
'53376' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFT' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
32069fbf91baf0e1d9aaa60181767ea1
74b4c14340428ca064c1b28d52b2c697965545e1
describe
'18404' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFU' 'sip-files00072.pro'
1663939a024564a6a9907413ab390f3b
2a6599819b9b41fcd005850efd81653148812972
'2011-08-19T13:43:17-04:00'
describe
'18070' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFV' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
92a603eb07838da6f790be19a8346eb1
9ab565802ab9fb2c3b49c74e9da7639c494254d9
'2011-08-19T13:29:49-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFW' 'sip-files00072.tif'
d85e25cb44191dce83c4ff3f9b02218a
1ca90730e231b71edf504ed87a51c00e730ca26d
'2011-08-19T13:28:21-04:00'
describe
'761' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFX' 'sip-files00072.txt'
b37e551e85723e6bdb1df758b9bff153
fe567eb540b01a2394172fd7a66ef3194bb1c552
'2011-08-19T13:21:53-04:00'
describe
'5964' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFY' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
df7dc922e2185ebe68f940e43326d650
78ab26251eb7ca4d717a579968a9d203dc4c4dc7
describe
'1279374' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUFZ' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
d0ed3479e4579cb486681afbb3023d58
dcb19f09fc7a5cbcde99ce6071ed3f56a0ffc233
'2011-08-19T13:37:42-04:00'
describe
'65055' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGA' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
d584c48bf8bdecafe6b745c0d94d39f2
f7ef62f755710ab4914dc187232416404369d653
describe
'17586' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGB' 'sip-files00073.pro'
8f747b8e42d7b185f4e767db1742dd75
e17215a6bbe40b229ccfea7002fd08b054388036
'2011-08-19T13:20:48-04:00'
describe
'22534' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGC' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
02855b62426406d475b755fad3c6554f
1692071b4ee3ce8c58e2bece4c2f127847edc924
'2011-08-19T13:35:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGD' 'sip-files00073.tif'
9c2a3faf4d498d6c04ae9c489a757320
8ff275bab069946058e01119a3ec5a6ae50bd3a7
'2011-08-19T13:44:42-04:00'
describe
'832' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGE' 'sip-files00073.txt'
f857d602324a8aa0b4ba759c296bc79b
5b275bb03adc842ebe06d2f7957cc133374a54cf
'2011-08-19T13:39:51-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'7033' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGF' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
2b73eaa4404dba2a716507bfc69fc846
d9efcd8d67f9dfe5492c4c437321c397fec9e189
'2011-08-19T13:33:03-04:00'
describe
'1259260' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGG' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
e620679173a92f980ce6e29ebfcd1ebd
5ab7aed99774713408119d50a9e16e6423e7a4d7
describe
'47888' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGH' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
2d74d6a60e4834a2be191745ebb9d055
422dda3206dccb461ffc36a8eac085af15966af7
describe
'10203' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGI' 'sip-files00074.pro'
56924e944ce561ea4dfb823244ff8deb
3d967314f0a8e4f63c740046723d99bac7d1accb
'2011-08-19T13:28:18-04:00'
describe
'15261' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGJ' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
b7bb70f6ab917ff11aff9b4aa179f6ba
a8c978e2279cc44a30f71d972a6d76387fe9354b
'2011-08-19T13:30:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGK' 'sip-files00074.tif'
8da2b6655beae1d2ac8003fe5b0e740f
181929972e1c5b40d3d11289de5d27bc2acd3ece
'2011-08-19T13:42:13-04:00'
describe
'435' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGL' 'sip-files00074.txt'
cfea6152a2b5677686ada2308e175f24
deecd73b69f9cfd0a1d6c5bdf61c0585a98d1539
describe
'5281' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGM' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
ee22be3cc36a1c10c25c2068fa16bb47
a1877a8aff9c5abb6f75d43469112d1e09871c8d
'2011-08-19T13:20:17-04:00'
describe
'1079508' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGN' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
b7f345a926b9823b0cbea97b16b628c3
3ddd36d878e4ffca703ea9d02be6e4b45d8b4129
'2011-08-19T13:25:50-04:00'
describe
'44848' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGO' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
86001459d3ed6fe6bf6296f5c8d55d42
c5bc59f7b951fa11ec1508184cb921aa0dd3ed7a
'2011-08-19T13:24:45-04:00'
describe
'13280' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGP' 'sip-files00075.pro'
addaeafcd57ec425d839a330e472a174
52fd6eb7336d4b421391ac5eb148c97426482f44
'2011-08-19T13:44:13-04:00'
describe
'15593' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGQ' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
d23d3d859c74393f8922aea53a8ee57c
84dfab17dedd9229cac46def6790a2d3eaa4026d
'2011-08-19T13:43:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGR' 'sip-files00075.tif'
2b44ccbc357eae87ba353bc22bc03a67
a514ba942b5325a0be3c497d293fc1320ec751be
'2011-08-19T13:19:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGS' 'sip-files00075.txt'
5eeaa0eec64a64f75d33c52b31310704
e5f2b4e0478ea309202d24b82d4539302776256a
'2011-08-19T13:42:04-04:00'
describe
'5002' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGT' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
eaaf5d208685ef0b4c68dded98aa1a67
c0d9320b71a01dfbc725191c57779d955068db62
'2011-08-19T13:34:46-04:00'
describe
'1195310' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGU' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
5f68c0c6eeeaabba32bd1ce09bbfe438
e6facf0b626144279047b24a4f05742fbd091abd
describe
'54920' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGV' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
db4f7ffe6d9b2c8251d69597f8c27b13
7d34d7c61dddc647339bbce9c7b03b464ed55ed4
'2011-08-19T13:33:25-04:00'
describe
'21207' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGW' 'sip-files00076.pro'
790d3e1e7f2ee31e0e6ce9af003997ed
c08fbeb3ad6ec4e2136fba53559f18cd4c255682
'2011-08-19T13:22:57-04:00'
describe
'19545' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGX' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
202cdd179da0f0b9ac5c84c131afd416
84c69ece2366a39f4b53bc27fecab933ba2a46f5
'2011-08-19T13:35:43-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGY' 'sip-files00076.tif'
59878d44e156fe0fed013e3a6946f284
51209da4effe3c3b71251a2012d3b4ae5e52534e
'2011-08-19T13:42:33-04:00'
describe
'872' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUGZ' 'sip-files00076.txt'
50f12820fc4895baadfa6ed7990dfefc
9fd80d215b2c0a14c0bfc22a28c1bb6d05bf508d
'2011-08-19T13:42:58-04:00'
describe
'6202' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHA' 'sip-files00076thm.jpg'
9f97c078fde4c3c581aaf1458de95093
cfa8088b2786cb4d33509f9a81d0408b93878cec
'2011-08-19T13:17:45-04:00'
describe
'973072' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHB' 'sip-files00077.jp2'
8ef70713ead52ca68eb6bb5cbe9d0778
82549a5389ece47fc85f2f51051cfbf6e0394fa9
'2011-08-19T13:29:42-04:00'
describe
'39747' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHC' 'sip-files00077.jpg'
8531b83ed1d761f687f1e77f1a3be4ea
d4f5ecc4df39c798ef69cc06a66ef428dba71dad
'2011-08-19T13:30:16-04:00'
describe
'12614' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHD' 'sip-files00077.pro'
400254df295036d29d1f75dabba1e59a
d9be7cadbc968670445edf833ea16012b3ca316d
'2011-08-19T13:42:52-04:00'
describe
'14194' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHE' 'sip-files00077.QC.jpg'
69efe53cffdf8611001680d42d11bbcf
94122ea6f0ecc17d3e0484d8a07d1109c0e540a3
'2011-08-19T13:29:58-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHF' 'sip-files00077.tif'
146e686692459260645d3d86f6ec6a95
773e4ac93ffed5049f19b36d148da7a2b2870bd0
'2011-08-19T13:30:38-04:00'
describe
'523' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHG' 'sip-files00077.txt'
414f416bd195aeed18574c153061c586
1693f09a925ee1c5daf603879f5747b36595556c
'2011-08-19T13:33:27-04:00'
describe
'4562' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHH' 'sip-files00077thm.jpg'
1db1a8a50608677019175ac8f1913f79
3458e815c592964573d3f50c7261d1cf27c89f41
'2011-08-19T13:30:03-04:00'
describe
'1150182' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHI' 'sip-files00078.jp2'
8fc4fa4bf70d88bfa3981c71dd4dc986
d43e6ab9b79f4f02d13dea7768bf0391482aba35
'2011-08-19T13:43:50-04:00'
describe
'45244' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHJ' 'sip-files00078.jpg'
55346bef33c53a0d4cf2560f7e779bb6
0b75806abbcfedf3180364557756632008b7e21a
describe
'10665' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHK' 'sip-files00078.pro'
f8462c8016a6131ec90792712c8c31c8
14a0bad0c73b38c196a44892d3a3f81c032b924c
'2011-08-19T13:42:18-04:00'
describe
'14923' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHL' 'sip-files00078.QC.jpg'
292137acc98d2592ba506e7d6c99df66
db396eeec0a233345f957f674498e0854f89a0db
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHM' 'sip-files00078.tif'
9f6cee493a9ef76566893bdd9a1f8d7a
203e59578db8bb826018fb2ebef3e7fbb32460f1
describe
'470' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHN' 'sip-files00078.txt'
f42f6e24298f1c5d2d72281f647e49fa
8e0feeaa234c0a1ffb9789f2892fe6387d032971
'2011-08-19T13:27:00-04:00'
describe
'5455' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHO' 'sip-files00078thm.jpg'
ef38b33508c88ea137b4daad13b1bcde
080f3f6211915565e783c9b46fe89a17760ec3a7
'2011-08-19T13:36:31-04:00'
describe
'1104990' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHP' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
146e91a5b20a99d8e479e85722d3d9b8
dff3af7767eb2eb30465314348a11327263fb2ca
describe
'48555' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHQ' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
3abdf0c84823f2b2967d2fe8118a5cb7
6f94811453f60f6551e15cab5b9a54a2e1eb0215
'2011-08-19T13:33:33-04:00'
describe
'17237' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHR' 'sip-files00079.pro'
51b3c86bffd512357adf0fe90f145716
248490ebdea57961317f8aab57316ef99c0fef23
'2011-08-19T13:28:41-04:00'
describe
'17194' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHS' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
130842e51c167808f22f4b74f20d65be
bbfbd9c21736969db2f456eb56969ddd11b848c7
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHT' 'sip-files00079.tif'
f8eab711366157272de96e7714d32e03
fbf9d1b602de87c5bada843d80887fee021c8ae3
describe
'727' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHU' 'sip-files00079.txt'
a4727220fdf847fecd281ed01d5bf1be
a6cd50794d930b170f7b1f052ed0fb517e6f44dc
describe
'5441' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHV' 'sip-files00079thm.jpg'
33cab607979820100b83c8f72353a4d3
1008aa22a441f4e6c0d31096e710c925259ddbd0
describe
'1227810' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHW' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
f1aa9100568e932d3a8fa60737427f3e
25c383cfc0996dcd1a789706d28ce56fdd777ea6
'2011-08-19T13:31:48-04:00'
describe
'51016' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHX' 'sip-files00080.jpg'
034ee0b27847c453a32341e6325e651a
c7e882de744f44438238840c82771da2f9dd24dd
'2011-08-19T13:29:25-04:00'
describe
'17288' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHY' 'sip-files00080.pro'
ce2ee0d893db555607cfb564156289bf
3bae790a1a899118a53c5f67867c0013c273aea8
'2011-08-19T13:37:45-04:00'
describe
'18369' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUHZ' 'sip-files00080.QC.jpg'
73d38d0f4181ffcf501f48e9090c4416
3f50b9b4f1941be4a8b4d19839369db7bc115583
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIA' 'sip-files00080.tif'
3a3cdcddebf3f13df8efdbe4451543a8
57faa536d91b40561acd77333994fd482761c15c
'2011-08-19T13:35:32-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIB' 'sip-files00080.txt'
77f32da6c4d236aa75583dc488a0cefe
b6d8b1959085794b2c1ed6e035a07ba87778111b
'2011-08-19T13:28:05-04:00'
describe
'6047' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIC' 'sip-files00080thm.jpg'
a9eaf257f08e37d55ee4de2f65401af0
dcf43cbdf996570dcf4673d0062022d6a0288cbd
'2011-08-19T13:28:20-04:00'
describe
'1143283' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUID' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
58b7fb2763b2dca3ed8f6ee7b7484365
71eee5da845b17856720eb587d5e32fdaf0de68b
describe
'51074' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIE' 'sip-files00081.jpg'
caf23c509ac1440267391f43dc026ca4
2d43266e7f9c22416455639f9f040441936fab90
'2011-08-19T13:33:08-04:00'
describe
'17229' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIF' 'sip-files00081.pro'
ab38600e43ae1361348c4dbf261db602
28d0019957ca46652fdfcc8af71dbfe82032ba48
'2011-08-19T13:35:04-04:00'
describe
'17626' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIG' 'sip-files00081.QC.jpg'
751099dbe9bb689a4e2cacc9d56c922f
4db5ed2face7e13e76fa3bc96bb631e174badc09
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIH' 'sip-files00081.tif'
9888f904bef8b41c160e259f79cbd42e
e1c9b4d8488cd10bb024c3f4768ce866e9e37de4
'2011-08-19T13:43:54-04:00'
describe
'720' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUII' 'sip-files00081.txt'
dc1197ae2d9b83973f1afb1e1ee7cd67
13333fd46eb057a4bfa4805ec850b37e6ba0d5b8
'2011-08-19T13:38:19-04:00'
describe
'5677' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIJ' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
5ec1e366ad0a830a1cd296bcb2e645e5
157468bf96e36017f7b2a934596c3b4ac2bd6dfd
'2011-08-19T13:38:31-04:00'
describe
'1227841' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIK' 'sip-files00082.jp2'
bfc4373e713f19eb736a1eb6648704f4
c6d6f91fd7484d79fb6d0b78c4d54d269705f823
describe
'51792' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIL' 'sip-files00082.jpg'
1ab4614b86ab96a2cc5d61dd7cd6aefb
8c9117c133f1108d06ad0f2cee9adb66076dba7d
'2011-08-19T13:29:36-04:00'
describe
'17777' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIM' 'sip-files00082.pro'
f3469400a7237a5a0bdd5c256d20aee9
afb3d11cb0bc76da0d93c4ac0499203103089871
'2011-08-19T13:24:50-04:00'
describe
'18304' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIN' 'sip-files00082.QC.jpg'
be573652a1793dacc446da80d369c06e
59214d1a84ad16ed87c2a8061b8fdfea3557ddd8
'2011-08-19T13:42:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIO' 'sip-files00082.tif'
7961a3d8120bac5a5b7764bcb2a5ee1d
964e529f3bd2640b951771e22f58de31c7cb9405
'2011-08-19T13:33:43-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIP' 'sip-files00082.txt'
2b15ad20a4f68459fd1d6a7bae4ffc8c
45e9b7e7088b8c192a865e5426da5daf95a69312
describe
'5908' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIQ' 'sip-files00082thm.jpg'
7513b7bb48856e6bec279f8e01aceaf5
a799c2cb03ba6d03bbb10cdc90d727d07bb07355
'2011-08-19T13:39:55-04:00'
describe
'1047412' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIR' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
0447f7de09e9bb4c2199d29670f7c8ed
afe14a3294ef20c1fcc06ef5601f8b4bc68a7c8c
'2011-08-19T13:37:22-04:00'
describe
'39036' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIS' 'sip-files00083.jpg'
517d91cb1a9e6b167b8f29d92e1078b0
45af13957343b70d7b3e16be4bdc60b10b20ce68
'2011-08-19T13:36:03-04:00'
describe
'10514' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIT' 'sip-files00083.pro'
f173f42b7ee68239eb1243d3b1b02589
e52095f76dcfe30f500fe06614df2d3074cf0f9f
'2011-08-19T13:42:20-04:00'
describe
'13675' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIU' 'sip-files00083.QC.jpg'
9aca828e78af4144391f1907fb352567
7cc5214dbdfd1bddd01ffcf3fa42986cfaed406c
describe
'10705975' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIV' 'sip-files00083.tif'
2d9baae6b13f45df4c1d43ec6fdc542d
8104ece1dbe031e68f710965ca823e09da906483
'2011-08-19T13:44:49-04:00'
describe
'460' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIW' 'sip-files00083.txt'
af281db649f944cfab44835d95c2fd3c
c855de7e39413f81ca1f17f9cd2eaddbe82ef210
describe
'4698' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIX' 'sip-files00083thm.jpg'
db8206d7d0918b8949d434f723b528c4
f841ea6ae3c31d059203511bda44f2a9a09f3805
'2011-08-19T13:37:00-04:00'
describe
'1203665' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIY' 'sip-files00084.jp2'
cd43840b17a47d2efd1c6d06f412330b
1708079cd7b399760c4953368f903436f9563368
'2011-08-19T13:35:53-04:00'
describe
'46698' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUIZ' 'sip-files00084.jpg'
05dacff049dd5a06093dc76baac70da7
890c5e7c5d7de6a86345eb487b996db0166b4f7a
'2011-08-19T13:36:35-04:00'
describe
'13956' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJA' 'sip-files00084.pro'
538964c50d9465d72887e3ba11514eb0
3f15ba915548e8e3dc75a87a92722dbd1db17280
'2011-08-19T13:38:50-04:00'
describe
'15917' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJB' 'sip-files00084.QC.jpg'
f38c6926b69bfbcf60e6b584e8f79fad
0dd779b284186b01a02608653a0541f352a494ca
'2011-08-19T13:39:38-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJC' 'sip-files00084.tif'
29cfeaf847a7d9369ded846aeb4e28c2
8a3d3e9dd6b27893e33bf57d5ee9e92b84a98114
'2011-08-19T13:22:42-04:00'
describe
'589' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJD' 'sip-files00084.txt'
86d43bf4a97b9d739f930ea72a5a9ebd
5a28f10e9b483af08ddfec45432987f477f9c0c0
describe
'5088' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJE' 'sip-files00084thm.jpg'
cd7a0e412fcbd9fa32bfc8a9c577a65b
bb12ecda99e5a2fb7359c2062e06d05f18a7fa0b
'2011-08-19T13:34:20-04:00'
describe
'1178169' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJF' 'sip-files00085.jp2'
355dc3c246b124bf424eb032fef096e2
7b788d4e6611e8f8d4980b77b7b1bb046387ee48
'2011-08-19T13:32:41-04:00'
describe
'59501' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJG' 'sip-files00085.jpg'
20090cf03fdc127dbf6cb11cc6bb49ea
d5628f81f800b718be3c80d4f7cdc630b35b7435
'2011-08-19T13:36:37-04:00'
describe
'21303' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJH' 'sip-files00085.pro'
b8068a07725e8c6e46da2e822e53b619
238a291447ef5c9746bb6d148dfac3e02a896f66
'2011-08-19T13:43:31-04:00'
describe
'21424' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJI' 'sip-files00085.QC.jpg'
e34a915d5f2f1ae15d70aa3093435b12
27fe12dea2ae7219eebf7d141ab8e189df63c856
'2011-08-19T13:41:37-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJJ' 'sip-files00085.tif'
2248afec457cb966b7ca5d3ee3e08674
771771dd75d69794123b16e9268963002b73efd1
'2011-08-19T13:39:19-04:00'
describe
'858' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJK' 'sip-files00085.txt'
a4ece24246522faca63aeba47b42ad03
3ddff88730bd2cfe966d8a0d200cf159296a4e61
'2011-08-19T13:43:57-04:00'
describe
'6366' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJL' 'sip-files00085thm.jpg'
9ef1d81d1100c0145c7a5813912a43c7
491387fe47ba865231260f1e2570f416d0e86ab1
'2011-08-19T13:25:51-04:00'
describe
'971002' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJM' 'sip-files00086.jp2'
4df60078a950a0ac32549c429a260951
dab056a55a0b148079d3fcfb08969f037ea32da3
'2011-08-19T13:43:51-04:00'
describe
'28283' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJN' 'sip-files00086.jpg'
086386c78e7dc32ec3e9d2b8a877775e
7e25a274007e4be6620cf6bceef353b92bbf9537
describe
'6372' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJO' 'sip-files00086.pro'
4813fe2cfde5f3b41674f39affc9eea4
cf140f005995d4df7f01a98f42060e1b9bd8daf6
describe
'9034' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJP' 'sip-files00086.QC.jpg'
5dd8cdd343c3eda88bca3c3d93e06fc2
ec1e92814a0372a873e9ceb17c1feb047c9a8647
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJQ' 'sip-files00086.tif'
9e3abe4948a1c8d69b5dfda6fc8ee7ce
1567cc8e8199e4a3e6dd0fa5ee841fc148dc466c
'2011-08-19T13:33:52-04:00'
describe
'272' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJR' 'sip-files00086.txt'
bc80b42804de494fe4847080b24d2691
3f950bb62e7b7c5c9259148ac718b9f799e09b1c
'2011-08-19T13:40:57-04:00'
describe
'3181' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJS' 'sip-files00086thm.jpg'
a19f0c970b9f18f33b6ad14aef9f758c
929d43afa516d82814c367c8536705c211428b42
describe
'953052' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJT' 'sip-files00087.jp2'
965ddbe09a03765f064f1d54660b7bac
18313494f2db1c72a3db759f2dd5d917f7c5e3e5
describe
'40314' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJU' 'sip-files00087.jpg'
238d4ee09c551d908b77956a4f60a41f
a66567c032decf369a5e53ecaaa43bb6bc2ccca3
'2011-08-19T13:21:50-04:00'
describe
'13455' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJV' 'sip-files00087.pro'
256cadafb0be5066f5685c97b1e4db68
da4c5c38e1786513c6f96c93b51e152220adb8bc
'2011-08-19T13:33:31-04:00'
describe
'14666' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJW' 'sip-files00087.QC.jpg'
6f4e61cac9a1f0c7ddc2c852192fd03c
e5942d74a88938deb2bddeb4f4ed6e82ae9cbaf3
'2011-08-19T13:41:31-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJX' 'sip-files00087.tif'
8b65620fa5d726133d8c826717e8d51e
f4dbfb85cbc61d04dfc2eb649a6ab06900fd8219
'2011-08-19T13:37:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJY' 'sip-files00087.txt'
addc7693d692e7860c0a31f9d084c15e
988f3d32b68eaa41b4a29fd28bd58abff064de8a
'2011-08-19T13:35:05-04:00'
describe
'4428' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUJZ' 'sip-files00087thm.jpg'
8cdc8c5bccdb12293cd5b5057211a028
498b948d25e959c7b8f774949bb394b46e65346c
'2011-08-19T13:38:20-04:00'
describe
'1048430' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKA' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
33961e6a50c372ea33652330e0f5abd3
55fbe0abe502866e3643068f4193fc5cd1977957
'2011-08-19T13:24:48-04:00'
describe
'42471' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKB' 'sip-files00088.jpg'
1e7c85a0eb8d70f6562ec4baf8ff243c
2699763f41f50e2db9fdbfea76697ba2a0a18e22
'2011-08-19T13:39:11-04:00'
describe
'13709' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKC' 'sip-files00088.pro'
5fc325536e9f5693da3937a5f8036c53
4d85744922f2ad4f77b44567c9a42382790d7143
describe
'14111' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKD' 'sip-files00088.QC.jpg'
7327d2aba32a4c7340f8fae8355d4d46
50a8fdbe56ac0e80a973513c8d61dd33b2d6c8ff
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKE' 'sip-files00088.tif'
98aaf488560a87543a3075d3bc598522
a2af67d90cf7fc902f300ee2a1410ec9727c9eba
'2011-08-19T13:18:54-04:00'
describe
'583' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKF' 'sip-files00088.txt'
1d48f9a2752a8b75826f5f3ece45b689
c8b6f95a01c911fe8cbcccc5ee1bd44ebc20eb4b
'2011-08-19T13:23:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKG' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
9ca030be7b2b8f274e21b6db67a9dbb3
75f29829e08faabef8f012c914f5ee88ba84872a
'2011-08-19T13:32:14-04:00'
describe
'1004290' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKH' 'sip-files00089.jp2'
d84e5c292fdf4031753f08fa506b616d
927d143efd6cbac1f065beffd6e2d88bf73ad152
'2011-08-19T13:44:52-04:00'
describe
'46005' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKI' 'sip-files00089.jpg'
7e6ae2f5e87d11a0bb3a15ffc04c0365
f9077b04d22a85b21751c0e14708d080379edd85
'2011-08-19T13:30:12-04:00'
describe
'15860' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKJ' 'sip-files00089.pro'
e40f866551d611536acacebb37c9231d
e2a86dd9890f10f36285a047065ac2e2359897b3
'2011-08-19T13:41:53-04:00'
describe
'16522' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKK' 'sip-files00089.QC.jpg'
f73911ee18bed94c32efe525f1675fb6
6c863c19b6de835b66f329b94577d9511b8bc09b
'2011-08-19T13:38:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKL' 'sip-files00089.tif'
659d57fffbffdecb30cc078e04d51899
e12423cc580fb57bafb3dcc6223d4d6dcb659bd1
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKM' 'sip-files00089.txt'
bca6a886a0a51f7ca884b90cdf05fe9c
aa884c21ef663f44722db4743ed74049694d43f4
'2011-08-19T13:26:16-04:00'
describe
'4946' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKN' 'sip-files00089thm.jpg'
52dfdc9848c7a4b20afa26cca65f6abe
b790b43afb064ae237d3837b460f71eac8f51887
describe
'1259249' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKO' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
f3e698d448c180d26b70a0a0c4c63490
adb6f029d1e7506c014cfa1136538122777cb680
'2011-08-19T13:37:43-04:00'
describe
'63082' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKP' 'sip-files00090.jpg'
10ea91675fdfbae8b50eab4e7d50144f
e50a13487c853569fb1e88f789874c680cbbb266
'2011-08-19T13:29:07-04:00'
describe
'23967' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKQ' 'sip-files00090.pro'
5657cf615fc29f0d9073a7a23b846196
4af40d975a58aeb672086823d2afe4c8c9f4ab04
'2011-08-19T13:33:41-04:00'
describe
'23128' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKR' 'sip-files00090.QC.jpg'
54ecb0aa6d4d8de59bbe7b114fc34367
006a180fdfa9804d1c0be368d27fb2987db81432
'2011-08-19T13:35:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKS' 'sip-files00090.tif'
abe25952892f5d3c3569444704faa22d
0448c39b9fb68de42a9c2d51a668ab5d016ec384
'2011-08-19T13:44:07-04:00'
describe
'1106' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKT' 'sip-files00090.txt'
f844ae973a13e945222c34249977d261
ab19e93386bfd47f7de4ffdcabb5b7378d13e266
describe
'7296' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKU' 'sip-files00090thm.jpg'
74fb1cf18e86dbad60791096af6b1ce7
4a4021b9311b4a64cb9de8269b4351f68360e0ce
'2011-08-19T13:32:44-04:00'
describe
'911335' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKV' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
bb8cac242ff822651cace2d9a4733548
178042ce05cc38328c39614cab72369a0ca20ad1
describe
'48112' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKW' 'sip-files00091.jpg'
ce0c31dc8dbfa94fd5054662501dc35e
abb0974e3ab663bfc6b4c41a67f6e75f3bf2c75f
'2011-08-19T13:42:07-04:00'
describe
'17333' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKX' 'sip-files00091.pro'
f4b833882975954df87cf66776e7bb35
bd798c286126745ca440d62309ebb1a83737f890
'2011-08-19T13:28:22-04:00'
describe
'17425' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKY' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
34db4dba94e6b4c110512967980c3b00
2e1c4290c8d01c634d731615076cf5332dbac79a
describe
'9553231' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUKZ' 'sip-files00091.tif'
eee266a60c7173179cb6a2caead2a321
b68a4b16f8919796ca62a4bfe077ccb95540f449
'2011-08-19T13:26:05-04:00'
describe
'729' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULA' 'sip-files00091.txt'
0d83248e22aee5076a78d7f93fbd91e3
4f0dd7cd4da2a8b49c45ec560a8310e7cb659ec1
describe
'6161' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULB' 'sip-files00091thm.jpg'
1df5c968207915fe58fef6585d419681
2cdcfdd3d3a7b7176e1ccd1c8dbab4c5d8f099ce
describe
'941611' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULC' 'sip-files00092.jp2'
b97aaf66349d16c05ef08b349d4404cd
a093900718b928579aa5f265882c9abc0fff16d7
'2011-08-19T13:37:10-04:00'
describe
'37896' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULD' 'sip-files00092.jpg'
f0d0cf43ce29f5bd01b731c2dccf0104
e5f948f7c3b113468812d25b9b75411d71b8adbd
'2011-08-19T13:40:50-04:00'
describe
'11242' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULE' 'sip-files00092.pro'
750f2c91b569533e0136950f37775ee3
486453eb55f8a6cdc8f8dc1daf712089afdb240c
'2011-08-19T13:21:32-04:00'
describe
'13222' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULF' 'sip-files00092.QC.jpg'
df6c69b4707cca415337c00d87c75f54
d7d8eb99422c9135a7046883888cf36ba76490b6
describe
'9492015' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULG' 'sip-files00092.tif'
102fd73874a81126c159617c4d33a8bf
57d5f159ef15ecd16ec27aebb5aaa0b91480fd57
'2011-08-19T13:34:33-04:00'
describe
'494' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULH' 'sip-files00092.txt'
f40da73c81436fe5cb08dc6998cef334
29f8e0c9b9947b4d02771437aa38b8a67466a9c1
'2011-08-19T13:31:53-04:00'
describe
'4472' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULI' 'sip-files00092thm.jpg'
2ae3153c95b30c45a9211c4280a2a4a5
ef331f6fc55ff5b876ed8bea82cbb25817b85d97
'2011-08-19T13:33:01-04:00'
describe
'787176' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULJ' 'sip-files00093.jp2'
096571cfb4606505304ea53187e57695
73d6282d7d1c4a5cbd1259c9c3760c71a3007974
describe
'33912' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULK' 'sip-files00093.jpg'
eede76be845847f83d764957c7bf4346
71a338f27b9b26e21a6f72e611cb3299453b95ec
describe
'11540' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULL' 'sip-files00093.pro'
a704221c5b3ac323f9cfd149b7b43643
0a6ed04a0b7bb8029cfee2de82a0863a282d3acd
'2011-08-19T13:29:34-04:00'
describe
'12149' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULM' 'sip-files00093.QC.jpg'
1adef3c2bb59b6b92a4aef1afeeb2605
1834c71d6b4e46764b52d268dc8969a71194382a
'2011-08-19T13:32:20-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULN' 'sip-files00093.tif'
db92c42d443d2594afd38a313b81f6f1
2ad85a9be21ba89e291f2411fa5eaa971b08c75b
'2011-08-19T13:42:01-04:00'
describe
'486' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULO' 'sip-files00093.txt'
9d7e82751386ec5821a597e1b4029d4d
fb74e5c3870acd5df1a6ee479ae2d175f6aeecd6
'2011-08-19T13:31:55-04:00'
describe
'4462' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULP' 'sip-files00093thm.jpg'
a0559b1fe40e477fcbef3f0a081ad47c
8b89c56ac283ffa2c71144c93ce15c4404c2e4c8
describe
'854039' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULQ' 'sip-files00094.jp2'
9b1a688e2b77624bbfc731a2c040659a
99058c6b5572cab0e197eda4a7748a2b171edefd
describe
'32723' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULR' 'sip-files00094.jpg'
e1903297f5d47784e6d21d6fce47a2a5
5d3b4a58acdbed01b4be1175bc09e0ea15a82354
'2011-08-19T13:33:37-04:00'
describe
'9821' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULS' 'sip-files00094.pro'
c013ee9dfb92c4d87da1ae11ede4f920
c2507b588bc6054e55e10cc58de4806281997fe2
describe
'11496' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULT' 'sip-files00094.QC.jpg'
3d0ede29ef450f15563bdf3f89f429d9
b180c85acd5480e95d2cca48222b29fa742151da
'2011-08-19T13:36:48-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULU' 'sip-files00094.tif'
14b7e523736a552b7bacadcb5e8fc1ab
d248c1f78d80ea337701429ed3060c1fdb4b3ff0
describe
'447' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULV' 'sip-files00094.txt'
c895bf63479248c8d21dca363d02ef5e
48e064117b49e269a0e8807fdb1cd25d869445b6
'2011-08-19T13:44:03-04:00'
describe
'4103' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULW' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
451ccf8a48f39b6a5772c8198aaaf2ef
07c43901c74e4cd89f3834910e33cb2b74170087
'2011-08-19T13:34:31-04:00'
describe
'1016924' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULX' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
412d5f8f0e8b774ee1355e53b5bf8cf3
0c9d81ad9c03f428acc982ba29279903ce7ba9df
describe
'50487' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULY' 'sip-files00095.jpg'
094de93c5f7620f6ad79142a6851ee7f
b1fd403eb5c7651962f4c14a3c4fd69a79665cce
'2011-08-19T13:27:21-04:00'
describe
'17580' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABULZ' 'sip-files00095.pro'
6fbde64303772d01c14af460bfbbe5eb
7c9454d50300953d6f61eb2848e80d088f8324d3
describe
'18183' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMA' 'sip-files00095.QC.jpg'
c680262279e2863c327c833dc0882e47
70c5d21d68c53879b872b7706f892b5baece71a1
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMB' 'sip-files00095.tif'
c886dd5886cede367c68f3922e12b21c
3e29debf1f9977a1a2307f276a9a3ef8398d551e
'2011-08-19T13:22:43-04:00'
describe
'809' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMC' 'sip-files00095.txt'
a832650c0221c58ea88b4aa58eefbe76
b25d252daafde4db538e87dc9c93762dace337ac
'2011-08-19T13:23:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMD' 'sip-files00095thm.jpg'
1e8810705bcc8adbffdf7a9d01161400
a4b77f789de1c1efdbfed92973b13213ea4f4f3c
'2011-08-19T13:21:01-04:00'
describe
'1135972' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUME' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
86ce3a88d61b631102ad64cb18ee407f
1cc67e77d6db202a9db9c6590e565b60443033be
describe
'55049' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMF' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
e0a6c58c62e11b4f5c5717e69bc8f64c
d1fbe443855a4758466cd1c5fa6c0860ce3ac319
describe
'16919' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMG' 'sip-files00096.pro'
0aac2c5ce6d65b57c79cf4de76d24ee5
3f01787282eca14c616dad764636cd2e3bff1f26
describe
'19138' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMH' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
d4902cdc0ef7c949c12b718746804917
588a14ad2043af762799c9d818657bdd2555ac26
'2011-08-19T13:23:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMI' 'sip-files00096.tif'
e8bf4823d4563999d350e6db810d80da
26fa98487845f1d578d79a5cc6b246a71ddd2af7
'2011-08-19T13:30:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMJ' 'sip-files00096.txt'
be0837994c9db6936170c1b7f1796106
292e172b6dfba8a905904ad00ab430cdd020e4f5
'2011-08-19T13:26:28-04:00'
describe
'6592' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMK' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
96a14a04f3aa52583c899f14436c9b65
aa71533a6dfde3188c024446b77e68b8917d24a3
'2011-08-19T13:30:39-04:00'
describe
'919001' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUML' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
a77133c38ded3565e49174193e5d8364
cadb18bfd45890e1be795ccc42d49ddbc44fa4fe
describe
'36588' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMM' 'sip-files00097.jpg'
c8cb5c5df5694dc1c175e821b01d95ee
b8a7a8bff31a8021d0066741332fea43e0209603
'2011-08-19T13:37:34-04:00'
describe
'10360' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMN' 'sip-files00097.pro'
1bec3caa71d0e060dd86ef8e76bd5fc7
ed696c8692d1419d2de7203447bd852308a0e751
describe
'12824' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMO' 'sip-files00097.QC.jpg'
3ea80454ea408ffd187fd8edd25d6e8a
3f19202f4c52dd84ca4db5c547f77a7a16c28602
'2011-08-19T13:27:02-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMP' 'sip-files00097.tif'
d07e4b7bf91e28fae6494a78620004ce
9a6b853e45ce43bd66100561cc0028cdb8484a1d
describe
'441' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMQ' 'sip-files00097.txt'
402df433eb2f3564c004679ade1732ba
5e705d4064681ad146573df3b455b8a3ac08695c
'2011-08-19T13:45:06-04:00'
describe
'4701' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMR' 'sip-files00097thm.jpg'
12a720f1a3004a1a57b794982a3b5aa7
d9f9256ab0c80f66334a6675eff9380866620e97
'2011-08-19T13:36:34-04:00'
describe
'1032028' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMS' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
6d012936508f8a4ec5e111675fef4f20
8d8a4ae929b2c91e83eabe7c0241582559177aa0
describe
'41976' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMT' 'sip-files00098.jpg'
1bce2624fd859ef3510b4cef84a4a194
ede8bdbdd0de8cffa69bd6494f70103bae1c43f3
'2011-08-19T13:45:04-04:00'
describe
'11849' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMU' 'sip-files00098.pro'
04482f3d2202ea9e79fb770a94d9a894
74444a7f505b8d276cca00dc77822e01fbad3e04
describe
'14405' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMV' 'sip-files00098.QC.jpg'
a6da60217f08dd78f15621ea7b11d246
25751e3f87e3207e4f443f25d6787868fbe5b708
'2011-08-19T13:33:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMW' 'sip-files00098.tif'
984fa5515f3422a6ee4b705c5f64b6cb
7d1cf273b586b0d10ba5ca1595e5395eec6c1fee
describe
'516' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMX' 'sip-files00098.txt'
2c867c9c38070010e1456fc5cec79101
44ff425a6f416d181284090f929e32e6e4869a6b
describe
'4977' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMY' 'sip-files00098thm.jpg'
af139d454bda6f1e50b2075ccc30c768
7693280acd9d9ac3615b83ce3ad9d50dbaaa52a5
'2011-08-19T13:19:09-04:00'
describe
'1068400' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUMZ' 'sip-files00099.jp2'
ab9d555677453e93d474187b545e8923
67b0b41ee69ca7ca2b72d9c1abf9307452c3d82e
describe
'53329' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNA' 'sip-files00099.jpg'
eed190bd6d43b8f59719f247d03675ce
ac462e039401606ad3457e044582035324a38bdc
'2011-08-19T13:36:51-04:00'
describe
'20005' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNB' 'sip-files00099.pro'
f659de68893b120a79af45ca33142ba5
e1658336c4456e359b42a0defb06715d56534c31
'2011-08-19T13:24:46-04:00'
describe
'19311' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNC' 'sip-files00099.QC.jpg'
56191491a378841b5c6443ed2f027485
c51686660c8a729575b50377789514a7a983d6a1
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUND' 'sip-files00099.tif'
2621b134a9d11453229c94fca21cd77e
18bb2b40bad212ea7621caf4920117c99518a1e1
'2011-08-19T13:30:32-04:00'
describe
'845' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNE' 'sip-files00099.txt'
b27ea2be6892f80e552b6a75644ca4a7
fcbfaa9e47ca81aa699003fe434052f7fe266b36
'2011-08-19T13:36:20-04:00'
describe
'6512' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNF' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
4fb1541163eccad2837118a56e88f616
17fcf529d0f14008ffdf9e33d8a221c4609a2418
'2011-08-19T13:39:58-04:00'
describe
'1139745' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNG' 'sip-files00100.jp2'
5e8f357c36a0f825792631c860d1ec5b
64b8e93e4ace519c93b66c55a96bb25acd46310a
'2011-08-19T13:30:43-04:00'
describe
'54388' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNH' 'sip-files00100.jpg'
9ad5ed32b6dfbdcb505c5ba8e32d14ba
dc8ef69e066d7387f05b70f65a92bd5a8aa5be5b
'2011-08-19T13:33:19-04:00'
describe
'19922' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNI' 'sip-files00100.pro'
e9c751383409d5a92737140803311f30
18034d16f0b7ba32878ef44a2e84305c4c58d2fb
'2011-08-19T13:43:01-04:00'
describe
'18656' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNJ' 'sip-files00100.QC.jpg'
24be2ef127635a0a2c1107e28273de5b
9cec8b72b701a062552f11be52eaa02c5f975389
'2011-08-19T13:32:08-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNK' 'sip-files00100.tif'
f3b7d016a526d46a6003ddc7fc29202a
720b658dae2e3ecff2b30da13a6bfcae23e571da
'2011-08-19T13:29:40-04:00'
describe
'841' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNL' 'sip-files00100.txt'
dd23998be1ea970cf9fcdc4b7fc36e59
a43d93702270ebbbad58285690ee68685525101f
describe
'6515' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNM' 'sip-files00100thm.jpg'
9f02873507dc05e2add5642eb755a1be
398d0bdc745f976518452b071995b9d76fcd6c47
'2011-08-19T13:37:33-04:00'
describe
'1013050' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNN' 'sip-files00101.jp2'
dff75813075a0fcb399a7532cd33628a
a134053fa3a0bdc003b353404c6221a6cb194468
'2011-08-19T13:32:58-04:00'
describe
'52270' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNO' 'sip-files00101.jpg'
d955a79b5813289c585962516e43a604
1e110b530e10bd0e84433bc4b2711fb3dab74f59
describe
'20135' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNP' 'sip-files00101.pro'
d96ba3355b2065300a97e934d04ae179
edc429410fad43ced9149ee64418d5a6db00e0de
'2011-08-19T13:30:01-04:00'
describe
'18128' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNQ' 'sip-files00101.QC.jpg'
2b133c4eb44f692e7c3802f68c43bb8a
7bbbc46d683b1ab770f35d15d4ec69e34a2e6db9
'2011-08-19T13:20:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNR' 'sip-files00101.tif'
730ac729d1f0784873b86221374a1819
6ea799552ade37ce53a0342c1f138be4941a55b0
'2011-08-19T13:30:50-04:00'
describe
'849' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNS' 'sip-files00101.txt'
2f6d9b4b70870a09fc03032a5941bfd1
63a8a31a9c32401dfbde274327a5be9d0741f5a7
'2011-08-19T13:31:35-04:00'
describe
'6474' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNT' 'sip-files00101thm.jpg'
c39a6d0d32b34b1be2fa4b4e5d4cbcbc
1f0438b738bf0fb3ea8911511e3ced8cbb204054
'2011-08-19T13:44:17-04:00'
describe
'1091620' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNU' 'sip-files00102.jp2'
174d80ac4262648ecdb884a073ee4652
0fc5102ac5d132958acb3c51e98d5a7016cd5805
'2011-08-19T13:31:42-04:00'
describe
'54289' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNV' 'sip-files00102.jpg'
d7a2c9003dc8ad4cda3172b8ab0a2bb2
954ebc5a6d380d784015e3e97211e8c3079ac90c
'2011-08-19T13:36:04-04:00'
describe
'19967' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNW' 'sip-files00102.pro'
0ea2c08f1a3b2a68926af4fdbbe3a40b
18052d37260159a027b5cb7edfdeb011ef857bf2
describe
'18798' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNX' 'sip-files00102.QC.jpg'
786c5f1bad49065a5786215fd082d2b8
1829a21a532fc9d302348fd0c1e10c7b04bea6c7
'2011-08-19T13:34:39-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNY' 'sip-files00102.tif'
2185b6e4571dc1d30e6768e8119fc762
46349903675a8d677994fda8fc4b2d17159288b3
describe
'843' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUNZ' 'sip-files00102.txt'
6bdf78d1ef2220e8eb0fa0c4e8f3623b
9e66e81e0b50631f2c10ee6af799e8fd6f19d814
describe
'6669' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOA' 'sip-files00102thm.jpg'
39d0bff373090acca250e2911dcea7f1
6521d4bf3d51d58635e3b794bc1796fff218fcd0
describe
'1054153' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOB' 'sip-files00103.jp2'
fdfff7c6140d8cdee831597bd7eae1c4
12851cac5ec4c6de2901910db046b027b86ac34c
'2011-08-19T13:29:38-04:00'
describe
'55525' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOC' 'sip-files00103.jpg'
63c1a593e369ab1068ee3fd10552e022
c1ceb6e606efb03e8bf4a69012f13eaf376984ab
describe
'20090' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOD' 'sip-files00103.pro'
583d571c55971fa0618f56f77f61398a
6fd0e2d2d934e9224a02636888d6b7390ce00816
describe
'20008' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOE' 'sip-files00103.QC.jpg'
92a4c87fbda3f285131d73c25035d0e2
128b929cefebddd341ac56401ad769cb44600deb
'2011-08-19T13:28:40-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOF' 'sip-files00103.tif'
6550a53b7e7012a7e616e7ae6bc921b8
631ac61b1f311e125fcf1b6b51d0a56a01cf3cfa
describe
'860' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOG' 'sip-files00103.txt'
cc3ab83496738fc99780a43a4842eeb2
20081d4bb0b275ab4546c8bbd3b944841fb484ac
'2011-08-19T13:19:10-04:00'
describe
'6690' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOH' 'sip-files00103thm.jpg'
e64f4999ff05fcfb0daa959708de1a97
aed8c593cd91cd7c6612087fc0fd6353bcc69ffb
'2011-08-19T13:36:59-04:00'
describe
'964749' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOI' 'sip-files00104.jp2'
d90098925a58c1ccd482ece3c2505514
3eb533a5a18c7fe4010bfb97bebec7795ac08e22
describe
'38525' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOJ' 'sip-files00104.jpg'
e16c4c8eaf3c3425735ab88ec5d935de
99f34a5c3918a160eaf46f3e85bd1f35ef0b6bf5
'2011-08-19T13:36:33-04:00'
describe
'10672' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOK' 'sip-files00104.pro'
ab1eece1c8b786100398b95b1a10cdd0
9ae07f0e5bf4807cd67417dfd0f549e64192f6d6
'2011-08-19T13:43:28-04:00'
describe
'12763' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOL' 'sip-files00104.QC.jpg'
dffff1998051d2751af1375cd4af4a9c
bdfa9a2e739239db6da01a3c9ddf7625fafa5aaa
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOM' 'sip-files00104.tif'
211f1d69101b9508a0000cc1f28b0ff7
acd8e175cbc53a39a7aff2cb8b22274ea5dc9949
describe
'511' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUON' 'sip-files00104.txt'
6a24e0713ead8119e14cd13bffe34219
e7cc36877b3d219eb0435780efc65101622ece08
'2011-08-19T13:40:49-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'4446' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOO' 'sip-files00104thm.jpg'
464fde556d8f8e3f642ea5b71b7cb057
b6c39cfbb556578f0193a244550b5eca12e21030
describe
'966686' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOP' 'sip-files00105.jp2'
ba17d327cef47a1ce79e535198cdd655
2b6d9097ab3ac8341d38709ff667ca832f1d4990
'2011-08-19T13:42:21-04:00'
describe
'48086' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOQ' 'sip-files00105.jpg'
a65d403de218ccdf121a512b438a00e8
a114ccc54e8a82857701794fa24977b6a025f164
describe
'17795' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOR' 'sip-files00105.pro'
19daa2339d2a2535557ee99dce1bdcf7
0391a814e51f02f59afb04c50effc6e6b22ce11b
'2011-08-19T13:33:30-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOS' 'sip-files00105.QC.jpg'
36b28296fb2c8e739c12ff405c5437e4
fb5b6741736db37997f13b38774bc6ff0b61d65d
'2011-08-19T13:40:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOT' 'sip-files00105.tif'
5ad555580f20689d8ff9c1f9550619c6
0bd5a59131596523ed80ce2889674b809a5d8114
'2011-08-19T13:35:55-04:00'
describe
'734' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOU' 'sip-files00105.txt'
8b89f219a5cd850a3cd15d0f76bb728e
b8b060a53c0e7d47c894746f38ff8191b4408637
'2011-08-19T13:37:39-04:00'
describe
'6091' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOV' 'sip-files00105thm.jpg'
851037d9258977b365338533773b0207
74173a539d4a87a39a03079fdd1d814df920eede
describe
'1004059' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOW' 'sip-files00106.jp2'
4f1cea4d2e2634a1db6d9a0773604377
afdca7aa267ae1651931d2aac04e7019ca37ecb9
describe
'48113' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOX' 'sip-files00106.jpg'
d6e4d8ec35d260f7e31b523f6c4cf582
4906d2e5c0069a5ca79921fdda132cce5a8e2975
'2011-08-19T13:33:39-04:00'
describe
'17639' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOY' 'sip-files00106.pro'
0c584e03384a642fd05a7eeb48711d84
91600e12183c2e8626ed6d16a5181b34f23ae556
describe
'17633' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUOZ' 'sip-files00106.QC.jpg'
d2bd0c9cb352298d8482f70d2c9607da
83c600f505845473dd272316ebc275040b8dbad1
'2011-08-19T13:39:42-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPA' 'sip-files00106.tif'
3d184e4bcee89757782331a723ca180b
0de0afbf87e30bcd718fe28588336361488d1196
'2011-08-19T13:44:27-04:00'
describe
'763' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPB' 'sip-files00106.txt'
c7d9d1cd8b251b88279dcc336c2efbe2
b3a12256af4b6bc0610bc7df45d7ad003e31984e
'2011-08-19T13:40:43-04:00'
describe
'5896' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPC' 'sip-files00106thm.jpg'
868bb09f6ed030647dc9c33734e71702
59ce453b346177765238d8a807b46f4d42c01cbe
describe
'806637' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPD' 'sip-files00107.jp2'
1dcb8f07bfb2a234ea567b560a9ec55f
4b3f254e4d54f60aead385999b099dc37716bbbb
'2011-08-19T13:29:24-04:00'
describe
'32844' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPE' 'sip-files00107.jpg'
c0d0a208f4cb253c3de2fa05524740c7
b222a82ba3c3c852822854f13ac80cf31cbe9e5e
'2011-08-19T13:30:35-04:00'
describe
'10656' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPF' 'sip-files00107.pro'
42f1bb6cd545dd4aafd0b3e8d0f60b57
4453387398e657b68b2460f1859416feb8f0f4ea
describe
'11534' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPG' 'sip-files00107.QC.jpg'
5df9dc766fb3c92f392df70a1ec61a5e
c7b5a956211922040eb7063f6140efed6ad762df
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPH' 'sip-files00107.tif'
8069f87721ee9b4b9104c441e4dcaa17
a0e9bbca29694b52a0f9e8712c2f5b0c959151d4
'2011-08-19T13:31:40-04:00'
describe
'474' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPI' 'sip-files00107.txt'
e4fb79ccadff3dddb575620b878a1013
2cb7e8e704c6f7e5d11e57b3309b1433382b81c6
'2011-08-19T13:44:30-04:00'
describe
'4047' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPJ' 'sip-files00107thm.jpg'
e250533eceb9c119ba64bf105aae9e0c
8c5cbd22bdf420cf5ed22060ac48c01f003cffd8
'2011-08-19T13:34:12-04:00'
describe
'1030204' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPK' 'sip-files00108.jp2'
4c0188234c9c26ba7774520c88c2ed3b
2fb79d70d6acd3017d95993baf59d695afacf1e4
'2011-08-19T13:23:00-04:00'
describe
'49553' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPL' 'sip-files00108.jpg'
cdece619a0385133063d58097cd380cf
d9b0754f9a939594f2dd240d1231293e1d924f80
'2011-08-19T13:34:27-04:00'
describe
'17190' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPM' 'sip-files00108.pro'
2532ad867fb340a9b6a7dd721372f0d6
1267ba8b04170daf6c96c4fd4303d64753059577
describe
'17082' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPN' 'sip-files00108.QC.jpg'
dc3c3639cbab0dfd1a5d20b4861c645a
6c43428d5bf31bbd13d9c33e8f188e83aa6c48af
'2011-08-19T13:34:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPO' 'sip-files00108.tif'
cfe19564b3e1e22d8879fa002084a730
71d6209aaad92ea0022dd507db348047cec22e40
'2011-08-19T13:19:23-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPP' 'sip-files00108.txt'
4d809ce288b24563a287e0d67b0925e0
ec9eec2e6d67cd31391e51dd4db2abfb98b8e72b
describe
'6082' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPQ' 'sip-files00108thm.jpg'
2abf88a2ebbc0c75334b712f2042cc52
7f2e9f63ec76b0db6644b6917de634dda052a89e
'2011-08-19T13:39:28-04:00'
describe
'718471' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPR' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
db54451c7da59bef8858940faed64c66
0ccd2048be66fa9a5321926ebfec1a78a3597176
'2011-08-19T13:32:43-04:00'
describe
'25954' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPS' 'sip-files00109.jpg'
a1922ed0e03c541cb44dc87c74058c48
d05363388ff87deb653055e24983096825d24612
'2011-08-19T13:41:45-04:00'
describe
'7679' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPT' 'sip-files00109.pro'
302e83529759d491224157700bb739ed
543795a6af32011156f25c736a765065cfb2ba87
describe
'9453' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPU' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
2ea4e9dc0fb92d7387d90f664783ea24
db68b54cf0341551c28d346b6d98bd338debd413
'2011-08-19T13:26:58-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPV' 'sip-files00109.tif'
fb222d1103ca9bc0e10abd7ec1605a47
dd5408309571320b373acf575eecd41f1c632168
'2011-08-19T13:30:10-04:00'
describe
'321' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPW' 'sip-files00109.txt'
9a42b589db404c693d7cbca13a7eb920
a2ba158e8f3dbb5f57b07ead3fbcaf550e748bbb
'2011-08-19T13:22:41-04:00'
describe
'3373' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPX' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
ead777f5bc38b6f80e4cd20c70ce614f
30a7c93be44119d3f3345cc54a3502c9bf6f7718
'2011-08-19T13:42:25-04:00'
describe
'830251' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPY' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
414517d619b295e40d85ca8f3644eadb
a0144471aa0bbb53227799e734f80e0368b0d9a7
'2011-08-19T13:43:00-04:00'
describe
'34070' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUPZ' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
46330795b686081ed23593e9dc936b95
a94e250c60b1041fb2b02751c2fd19f4a508d14a
describe
'10857' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQA' 'sip-files00110.pro'
5885b097834c8a412476f8bb925f2965
278cd339a1cff5ad2ecaf2d7d66557ed84dc9f6d
describe
'11759' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQB' 'sip-files00110.QC.jpg'
e4c530aaaed930a8631c3ee1f969e5b3
d1d39eee97ba24b8ce926fbe6a81e57fd09e7a54
'2011-08-19T13:30:51-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQC' 'sip-files00110.tif'
a13ead187666dfaa6ad625ea45915421
331ca0477bb7ae7f0b6ae7ac2eca97309a8b4c87
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQD' 'sip-files00110.txt'
814da068a2a1626fbd8f7d568ec39b7d
707b57b44dcce235e7861fcdc6c5e51f6d55e6f3
describe
'4286' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQE' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
ef04434fb311ed35769ab4cb53a8dee6
f374b4a926433431fd3cce3610c146562017f830
describe
'864566' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQF' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
a0d845e97adaf6506d959a92304f126c
4cb9d23f5b5d45da8d448ee518eacc8a5338387e
'2011-08-19T13:36:44-04:00'
describe
'43579' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQG' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
768656e08f0a554fd2dd5bcdaf82fa01
6eb3b5328a734ec67a9057c5a8b759a565b04066
describe
'17478' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQH' 'sip-files00111.pro'
ec13811fc081dd980b067464bf614092
a6c649ffb315ad002c64aad2db4ff2d20338cb3d
describe
'14772' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQI' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
9ede31af23c0b79a4e9341c934fbb1bd
1f92419b97e4bb45fb2d5b256f2e79d8d1699545
'2011-08-19T13:32:52-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQJ' 'sip-files00111.tif'
09fb320b01abd420af85252164367872
ac3a959feec083f2e27af9475f4ed34f501fb5cc
describe
'915' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQK' 'sip-files00111.txt'
f2f53969072fa7cdaf543803ff0194b6
159053a43e9c6b33580d84dd020309bff3d95149
'2011-08-19T13:35:00-04:00'
describe
'5195' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQL' 'sip-files00111thm.jpg'
602fe3327ca4db93d96da124a9a5c717
5f2dcd3818f4738acc3872ba06ed1e009b2f8397
describe
'876249' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQM' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
f0bf93028341418f6d886295f034c5a0
3af965f2a9f6fedde97fb6fbd78a9847b8e31f35
'2011-08-19T13:29:55-04:00'
describe
'41309' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQN' 'sip-files00112.jpg'
9c84ebd577b969fa7af60a8af513b2ad
1ea34992e0d08dde7bc8a95557664c406d5c8b07
'2011-08-19T13:38:42-04:00'
describe
'16070' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQO' 'sip-files00112.pro'
960e09a3030648f4ee4a6f774929422d
9ddfd06aa3894cd5c97137a7f5e7439c09c4c4f8
describe
'13988' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQP' 'sip-files00112.QC.jpg'
599dc2c58f43e335adb64bbb2d93655e
862d3bdac00443e40d9ae1e08b7cf1f45c9a7492
'2011-08-19T13:29:50-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQQ' 'sip-files00112.tif'
d2b15578248c4420b40513b5c3d2c403
6a1e402c7802a880b1766460be34d35bc37ca18f
describe
'715' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQR' 'sip-files00112.txt'
632d232b492b79781433bca9f351ea8e
a982012fe4112adc7b3b8d60ff923db396eb892a
describe
'5282' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQS' 'sip-files00112thm.jpg'
78fcb519185db7aa754a2498189c90b8
8ac93791721a8c180cdde8a04031cefe380bbb75
'2011-08-19T13:37:07-04:00'
describe
'629828' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQT' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
a73781a7127585569f32efe7d382c2d2
865d31a001a5df53d20b10a1bc0b6d8774b42b63
'2011-08-19T13:26:32-04:00'
describe
'18508' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQU' 'sip-files00113.jpg'
f6a1cd0c4bd39d8eead9e11b90605c12
5727848a4ba90ef9f6d0d0ff27c5ff31f58882af
'2011-08-19T13:35:52-04:00'
describe
'4239' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQV' 'sip-files00113.pro'
36dca19f71f62abbf54ac91139a561e3
908f80320991a48a8c55331094ce61dfa3e4883f
'2011-08-19T13:33:57-04:00'
describe
'6019' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQW' 'sip-files00113.QC.jpg'
5272802245ca318e99eccd5dfa526f5d
df723badd303ab13f20ce76f336e25fcc8d1c9e8
'2011-08-19T13:31:07-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQX' 'sip-files00113.tif'
48e7baa996a72e5998fcd32fc19fc312
7639f32810fe85bd44a6ac6785a78b42f085a466
'2011-08-19T13:35:37-04:00'
describe
'191' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQY' 'sip-files00113.txt'
1a7b924c392fe060f54cd04106e0ec48
c78232ee67e4fc0d99590ea6879bf1823b40469c
describe
'2347' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUQZ' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
c0d1ef49bd22cd4d611a793d73d73387
08e22752d13a94fae16618ababe0b89d6892e1c2
describe
'951763' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURA' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
86a1be505ed0e18218ff1c7025b0b002
1e99b847204dbc35ed19307b1fb41e1de4b9966f
describe
'45963' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURB' 'sip-files00114.jpg'
d6e30240b7921e9d22fb8a244277d3ab
21275be02ab473788c5effc83d9df53634a18a0a
'2011-08-19T13:32:19-04:00'
describe
'15668' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURC' 'sip-files00114.pro'
6f000982921e58bd194f16c5de5ffc8f
7d4e46b0123f74020d10e9a338f6fb0cceb2f44d
describe
'15239' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURD' 'sip-files00114.QC.jpg'
735a8549110f981296ffd0d70b6473d2
601eee9bbdd23b2bad08db0dc5b644b2ad7ea8dd
'2011-08-19T13:36:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURE' 'sip-files00114.tif'
3631228f74c2a997e44fb3691d0bbee9
9cdc43f1604e78129c8bd9e34602aa9838fe04d2
'2011-08-19T13:35:48-04:00'
describe
'645' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURF' 'sip-files00114.txt'
f8e4484373ebd4b1ccd029b05430f62a
a2c21ba5dec317da70d0d8bd85fab772a135aa0d
describe
'5660' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURG' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
a4880d2e6f32d06d03aa74134e74a778
05e0e9e0f9eaba3a00e196f08d5caba5fbf3fb92
describe
'1029545' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURH' 'sip-files00115.jp2'
3c1dd3481b731a96acb72c07c39c6994
9cbaa117a46252cdb79733b6191daf3f83b360d8
describe
'58624' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURI' 'sip-files00115.jpg'
d03a19af849ba0d996de768351fdd385
5b83c7de549ab1e233cc75d3b519f28e5c5eae46
describe
'24009' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURJ' 'sip-files00115.pro'
43e876066dfa91e33247e5b203fe564f
a5b2f7bd0048b42cbf568e839d8e7e31d4cd7faa
'2011-08-19T13:19:00-04:00'
describe
'22259' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURK' 'sip-files00115.QC.jpg'
89e11513f093bb85495253265b41787c
a67dc2214a52cd5b7cfb7d59a55a50548c016e9a
'2011-08-19T13:29:19-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURL' 'sip-files00115.tif'
deea1b047d3d4e8adf62f72cf2fd86c2
3687bb60a5d75fe77b1acb94d543a30db6700b20
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURM' 'sip-files00115.txt'
9e6d84ede4e1cee1ea8d13f629bf8c53
40785457a5dcbcbe42717a97d5588075bf94ce2f
'2011-08-19T13:23:01-04:00'
describe
'7156' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURN' 'sip-files00115thm.jpg'
8409e2f2e3f092b2cd26ce4ff803eb9f
19c6de279edf3f0445ff89956da7e67cfe4a5e2b
describe
'788739' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURO' 'sip-files00116.jp2'
d5fb0aab071dd4ecbdd33378e52d7cfc
e6d8bf8f46742aeae4f51b3f582cd8b10f0b9929
'2011-08-19T13:39:23-04:00'
describe
'28689' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURP' 'sip-files00116.jpg'
88766d31100409689f55f3062bd39f6c
6c27f401714b2cb23d08d50cbe47cd31b1c1b9ba
describe
'8312' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURQ' 'sip-files00116.pro'
8df9a6e937beb2be577636ed38270665
e56de6f286d14e2dcda9783c89e569d7a66405d6
'2011-08-19T13:43:02-04:00'
describe
'9130' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURR' 'sip-files00116.QC.jpg'
acd9febb8bdd019dc480e54081c6f883
e33b59c14c36b7e65bee6e3a488c7a3e5cd58242
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURS' 'sip-files00116.tif'
023a707d697a7731ab2d9ed8e3288978
1875f36c66a19c7ebba61842915fc2c97a2f6a78
'2011-08-19T13:32:46-04:00'
describe
'351' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURT' 'sip-files00116.txt'
ec629af9c293539330a5b868c330ce8c
c223f385852273abf676284b1133eb38cf8d97e0
'2011-08-19T13:44:48-04:00'
describe
'3346' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURU' 'sip-files00116thm.jpg'
60f1ebe525207afa4aa8c0397f22792c
98943a5d862fa3bfbab42959c54b29f14eb12b37
'2011-08-19T13:34:43-04:00'
describe
'849645' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURV' 'sip-files00117.jp2'
0966474a7b7dcf88c68d8d7f8aa53a3a
80470ab486f179e8c004a37d99831d84ae82a14d
describe
'37051' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURW' 'sip-files00117.jpg'
dcd725893909fb1953949609928cb37d
dac0892c29c3e8fb3d83c791dc804627d400b37f
'2011-08-19T13:20:02-04:00'
describe
'12094' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURX' 'sip-files00117.pro'
8b96b5fd1c525ae35994c5d09e8307ac
e25fe3e0c75636a946083ef29e356521f33213e9
'2011-08-19T13:31:33-04:00'
describe
'13716' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURY' 'sip-files00117.QC.jpg'
0c4e3e3ef5c1abba9c319b61da4679cd
25057e562d1ad1166feaddf2d382049fa7e833ad
'2011-08-19T13:37:44-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABURZ' 'sip-files00117.tif'
d8232734c490f872c89ac2902db65caa
0d4346e241d525325e60a16c74f3e3933262297d
describe
'529' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSA' 'sip-files00117.txt'
4eb21ffe5873c5c1e5f54b18a7702af9
d78cbcc1ad4c6cdfc5749c283dc32e9aa2a0628b
'2011-08-19T13:20:45-04:00'
describe
'4602' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSB' 'sip-files00117thm.jpg'
8f0d8bf4d0c337d0d22e42daf28d6013
16a29392940738ae78a00309af276d2fb04cd162
'2011-08-19T13:34:52-04:00'
describe
'1057976' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSC' 'sip-files00118.jp2'
9fe9797fe8fbba4ec0ec384137c4760a
f715cee06089358167073ed532e8f80854b46c60
'2011-08-19T13:36:01-04:00'
describe
'52299' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSD' 'sip-files00118.jpg'
183329727575f2a6c85fd4ea26aeb113
4c0bf64201f2b917b8e1ffdc376f77addb36f9b2
'2011-08-19T13:44:39-04:00'
describe
'19643' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSE' 'sip-files00118.pro'
82d69c824ad0aa27478d9bf3a2b63c5e
7603e5681c23493b5af288b93a3d1c88a50ea678
'2011-08-19T13:26:27-04:00'
describe
'18410' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSF' 'sip-files00118.QC.jpg'
169ab93f2589ba5b5b36ae89493dff39
26853263db53a1e29a2d0f8ff3122f9b74a27777
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSG' 'sip-files00118.tif'
b768e75da232b7b4686f73e48603341c
56740fc66a05187a3e92e5a9382a6682e51f0ec5
describe
'827' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSH' 'sip-files00118.txt'
58ce674184a8be486dfa007a0c03cdc3
5f9a59003d1467ad9e814c7e696a1f938d74ade2
describe
'6487' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSI' 'sip-files00118thm.jpg'
8132117748901de8eec1e0736410a5a7
dc879b783a8b443d2777734bd45b9450c1a0b1ae
describe
'977000' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSJ' 'sip-files00119.jp2'
4ca10dd6f962cfd17ff397f7505898d1
5c92b747d9447663ae9efd08ef9fa7a43ae0efb3
describe
'49285' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSK' 'sip-files00119.jpg'
87bba3ed15413302173e358dd097dd50
3749ed71370c359cee67a0d3d399a9fa38375f81
'2011-08-19T13:44:43-04:00'
describe
'19675' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSL' 'sip-files00119.pro'
303a71d335b8105ee916f00a4bc5e323
c62243fb95d6157ad7536e24c1d58e030ad16fe9
describe
'17068' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSM' 'sip-files00119.QC.jpg'
bd04a2bf84d9145182050862f7cc54b8
1c1722af9237b5c034c5e54aed14642184a4bf0c
'2011-08-19T13:41:12-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSN' 'sip-files00119.tif'
ae572577c7be21893bafdf35daaa68c4
503e3f22c43ac23e2e37df10e1b73f562cc6b90a
describe
'820' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSO' 'sip-files00119.txt'
dddcd21e975891e19a43feb060eb7aee
44291a4aca2877f74628e16659f59bf344e2e663
describe
'6020' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSP' 'sip-files00119thm.jpg'
58b3b6951bee0dbe2104a602842e9e67
ee79488f269b530186347cba6c0243d472f527d1
'2011-08-19T13:33:49-04:00'
describe
'1052097' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSQ' 'sip-files00120.jp2'
6479914c41d8d4abf36ddc2a33a14bba
5e7f80f6fbb3de8a971efcd7e5b76244470a818a
describe
'52026' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSR' 'sip-files00120.jpg'
4e282126885ce33cd99e8b5073511d08
91895077588d44ecdb6c6fe9e7c5261ea866a33b
describe
'19429' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSS' 'sip-files00120.pro'
a843e9d89a35fc51b79c599667b6bf3c
c9f34a42bd8009ef6780880ff28fd74bd7d51f35
'2011-08-19T13:39:22-04:00'
describe
'18265' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUST' 'sip-files00120.QC.jpg'
76b8a7746b072888b7c90daa2c98beb3
fbdbf84179102473405f3106be8856df7a5b189c
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSU' 'sip-files00120.tif'
bacff4b77f708fb315d580843f1bc3c2
ba4163f450398aa3c51860b91717d39f0fdc662d
'2011-08-19T13:24:47-04:00'
describe
'806' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSV' 'sip-files00120.txt'
9fe522f55f5c32c21d53703bfae391fa
ef08772020632311a3ffdc3c57c8ea9662d7b7a9
'2011-08-19T13:38:25-04:00'
describe
'6340' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSW' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
35e91b7071fabba5ef381bd4554b5ceb
eca2e24544388be687b08f5910fd7eb215e6601a
'2011-08-19T13:39:43-04:00'
describe
'970379' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSX' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
9083e94051e02e9b4597c62f4ce0a3e2
5f20d40f91c8d8dcfe0f0a5640352a83f029c638
'2011-08-19T13:36:00-04:00'
describe
'50965' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSY' 'sip-files00121.jpg'
05451ca726e2146b2a7914b74b98fb8b
b82e5a63e76e81f87392c5f076df88241f5251fb
'2011-08-19T13:40:05-04:00'
describe
'19172' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUSZ' 'sip-files00121.pro'
4da45bc0c2c8070fcba076398e01dfcd
98b0da09f6215daa6ee79e2a17fe95781b7400b7
'2011-08-19T13:32:12-04:00'
describe
'18643' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTA' 'sip-files00121.QC.jpg'
66682b0e82df6947a45b9f98163ffb15
aef3a688a5846474403e1f41586457cc8f0bad35
'2011-08-19T13:44:58-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTB' 'sip-files00121.tif'
a352d8f000f31d5402af556a27a50ee7
dfaec6098fcc1d94ee84f5573904648f017c39d1
'2011-08-19T13:36:58-04:00'
describe
'814' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTC' 'sip-files00121.txt'
7e67959541160065393c92a830757f6f
be586ab12942763c73e476cdb0cfccda0042c02c
'2011-08-19T13:42:16-04:00'
describe
'6439' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTD' 'sip-files00121thm.jpg'
2db61313db140736675d5ab9584aac16
83ee35b478cd970757e939a372128aa8929598e0
'2011-08-19T13:44:36-04:00'
describe
'847738' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTE' 'sip-files00122.jp2'
b727a002076abca6cc00cf634a04cd1e
4c8e2c0ac37d0911f9c9e637639fd5f4521a4334
'2011-08-19T13:41:28-04:00'
describe
'35447' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTF' 'sip-files00122.jpg'
92c4c156f73e0a96af0da0675e283356
6785ba2328633abbc6a0926ee5000b0ff41cff12
'2011-08-19T13:40:27-04:00'
describe
'11369' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTG' 'sip-files00122.pro'
3cdc223b12e43fabbc999d8324fc8949
23a831142bfa5f9b1efafb6e6c95b70f64ff3935
describe
'12191' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTH' 'sip-files00122.QC.jpg'
064d138c9e07e84743e439915d8f44e5
8ae1c5120f218fd534892f6d5f87b5adcffe2c00
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTI' 'sip-files00122.tif'
601bfd02b6a387ee6ef08fce4d00e7ff
cf81a9d4615848187ddc0bc4713c75be19738a68
'2011-08-19T13:41:55-04:00'
describe
'477' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTJ' 'sip-files00122.txt'
36ee921dfe5dea8d3dca941243efea02
390e10698edb16154545a27d4f6ba3d69ded5fb7
'2011-08-19T13:41:08-04:00'
describe
'4224' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTK' 'sip-files00122thm.jpg'
197ab3bbeaaf2eebdbf24736c2ff27fc
83617eb41112602bba4276770297cd8bbc0e44f4
'2011-08-19T13:39:03-04:00'
describe
'815142' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTL' 'sip-files00123.jp2'
1810f69f0181c3bead23455e5bbf787c
e0487834c2bc18eccea2b66200c7af2b8ed66e59
describe
'35494' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTM' 'sip-files00123.jpg'
b2aca3b19ed234a2eaccb4a946c5b3aa
9bdd32f6c673a0586e7d309fd5558c81aab073d7
'2011-08-19T13:41:41-04:00'
describe
'11741' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTN' 'sip-files00123.pro'
002ed7ec2b6e3f4c3115730238872e75
ce907fa1bec0c620ef67b80cd7ccca6eae8b4c2e
describe
'12647' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTO' 'sip-files00123.QC.jpg'
3a9f468e69621f0510791905afe3c1dd
6155dc65c4ac2d2510edf25d28d2db90909d4d5c
'2011-08-19T13:25:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTP' 'sip-files00123.tif'
7d4d8484d3996fb23d4461a2c67082f0
cebafea3f7238c19fd3adcb4852b38eb45f7e829
'2011-08-19T13:38:41-04:00'
describe
'512' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTQ' 'sip-files00123.txt'
e8dedf186215c01eaa30fba2823646d4
35fb1fc33def21af5e8886fce4efce167ce81481
describe
'4542' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTR' 'sip-files00123thm.jpg'
f037eb759fec3be94b6c6ff717438d75
32af6e598556b45f8ff3a50be2455d2a8f08d395
'2011-08-19T13:36:10-04:00'
describe
'991161' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTS' 'sip-files00124.jp2'
ca0710b33ee03422b9c177a656dac53e
6fb61125cce97365a546d2c98618000294bec1b9
'2011-08-19T13:44:28-04:00'
describe
'51335' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTT' 'sip-files00124.jpg'
7384941825a9c55674b37dc5936907b6
7eba63f91ff00811b257f65d66f461d1c5ff5a31
'2011-08-19T13:40:55-04:00'
describe
'19465' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTU' 'sip-files00124.pro'
84460eaee1e04b45696fbb9b726fe868
0f5b44e252e9d4e2c893b7262181dfda9cc5881b
'2011-08-19T13:27:14-04:00'
describe
'18948' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTV' 'sip-files00124.QC.jpg'
ff9d4b78dea88c689a5b7f0618e0a136
bc5d61449539497d580dcb3366bbdfd5499eea7b
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTW' 'sip-files00124.tif'
00b81289919a025c8a75491b68ca734c
420a036a844ca1a4c250f248db3ed9845371e12c
'2011-08-19T13:43:33-04:00'
describe
'811' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTX' 'sip-files00124.txt'
89a7fe520e2e3f4e82bf7044d44561fd
97bcb9f29b88634a36419e148d33fbb4263970d5
'2011-08-19T13:32:24-04:00'
describe
'6275' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTY' 'sip-files00124thm.jpg'
a2d2be2fb6162a4e4326a31a77069545
9a09571e8bd38665411e05a55d9b222efc576654
describe
'802298' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUTZ' 'sip-files00125.jp2'
2aa5ce899de790fb6ca7dae91c4bb074
87db734991fe1339670f5a96a8d6482fd191ff3d
'2011-08-19T13:41:38-04:00'
describe
'35433' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUA' 'sip-files00125.jpg'
f22876ae74defe1bf72f81b930aed442
a462c74088b794b9b6db261a80ebed0019d40313
describe
'12986' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUB' 'sip-files00125.pro'
e272e054785032e16dc19f401c903675
cf55be2fefd7946ee8fd6a2d4f9e8c6b06ff131e
describe
'12383' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUC' 'sip-files00125.QC.jpg'
b3b500b47b91eef7e59547452c7e3c09
16a00cd651f8d65f6cbc6e184bf2a4af51e74628
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUD' 'sip-files00125.tif'
6fe16e8bf2c33a803852b52e76c99372
d195b6e829e8c696223a55673a3364415a22ea3a
'2011-08-19T13:36:46-04:00'
describe
'540' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUE' 'sip-files00125.txt'
462b2b4773cb6d289179111811a29506
27763b32f64d311ca3fdcc961d6a15d430b774a3
'2011-08-19T13:43:40-04:00'
describe
'4507' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUF' 'sip-files00125thm.jpg'
8693553eb98d1318ac947e9401bbf282
c136d4103d4b52adc47272a0ab3f30b5142a5355
describe
'798230' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUG' 'sip-files00126.jp2'
3fe28259d6fb8e14cc47481d1a7ce079
ffcab28eca83a338e0aea3abcad89272ff12f32a
describe
'31432' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUH' 'sip-files00126.jpg'
dcd2b8c53556a8fe6bb8bad6bb47d157
5888a6f50c074968174275f7f07d01d939ff79ca
describe
'10162' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUI' 'sip-files00126.pro'
631d9ea00dc73281d8ee74dc2681dae0
9fed5ea5e4f30b1dfa5fe4fafb2c9359cdff6a6c
describe
'10684' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUJ' 'sip-files00126.QC.jpg'
3f4d718872049968f07f51a72829d685
0e0f2a84394f2defddeb05000d2fc83a70ea6da1
'2011-08-19T13:42:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUK' 'sip-files00126.tif'
df68bd332f8030f4a80197252781636a
dfe11601da024cdeec3b535d246889b72b53c7d4
'2011-08-19T13:17:48-04:00'
describe
'455' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUL' 'sip-files00126.txt'
997b4e306f891fad889ef8202e534310
9c9d5de8f70774d7b5ea28a5629b3794ab0dccb0
'2011-08-19T13:41:16-04:00'
describe
'3958' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUM' 'sip-files00126thm.jpg'
4e198ae0f76c73628dfec3ad3d078a08
64ef2eeaf92afb41cb08187323f2547521d5f56f
describe
'903079' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUN' 'sip-files00127.jp2'
60532f39f68f8e2f00b669569581b329
4404fea129eaf80364c0d440d5b25d2da286f5b4
'2011-08-19T13:18:53-04:00'
describe
'46611' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUO' 'sip-files00127.jpg'
3fefc1516886f1f3125e81c2e072d315
06ffab9a589cfde80d99ba4401212538cd8cbaf0
describe
'18493' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUP' 'sip-files00127.pro'
ed5497f5af7e6dd1ebaa0d28196ddb5e
3cbdd30d77a450317b6fb7950f2a0e3331aa3437
describe
'16466' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUQ' 'sip-files00127.QC.jpg'
5b5e1d198fe46d44d8e5843eb8f9163d
0a55beed5d7b1ab8a546ea9a01e5cc35ae90e1bb
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUR' 'sip-files00127.tif'
796066262e55ffd3d6a88281d6cf78a4
13506e495137f57e7bf3358645f0927644d2a1ed
'2011-08-19T13:29:31-04:00'
describe
'782' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUS' 'sip-files00127.txt'
6de472ed3989cae81c8853af3b34535e
0343de9b4a54b273a7217ea59c8e3d219668e2eb
'2011-08-19T13:42:23-04:00'
describe
'5931' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUT' 'sip-files00127thm.jpg'
8bf21697c5b8fa909221bd542aa8aa5d
56b447ba907bc5e3ba280c0500581bf5b191e7a0
'2011-08-19T13:36:28-04:00'
describe
'908407' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUU' 'sip-files00128.jp2'
a5c49a7f2ababed4e19c7bda391cb063
1ac5ee00038cd25939eb9da7a3963052b7e2e2df
describe
'44522' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUV' 'sip-files00128.jpg'
41a00f0f1500dac76d1e294c7bbfb253
17e4ea71ad1749ef4b8b106e591ccfe29a3988ce
describe
'16529' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUW' 'sip-files00128.pro'
a9f6d88594564df7110e8593b1d24c29
11c39e084486a8028ddcda23ac49d3724d1edbc5
describe
'16200' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUX' 'sip-files00128.QC.jpg'
112269addb475394dfbe264213e67b9e
01e7e024c68e73351f1dc315847a6aedeb520165
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUY' 'sip-files00128.tif'
7c820fb7b7d126f3eddada53b0c760f0
c0bc26d95991888d6b3f3a251140f1a0a0069dc1
'2011-08-19T13:30:33-04:00'
describe
'698' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUUZ' 'sip-files00128.txt'
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describe
'5729' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVA' 'sip-files00128thm.jpg'
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describe
'641493' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVB' 'sip-files00129.jp2'
77b8a58a636bd0042c3ab67d012f1aac
6126921ba40f03b2b256610946309041539fb0db
'2011-08-19T13:41:05-04:00'
describe
'18422' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVC' 'sip-files00129.jpg'
a03af896a9370f8e7201f05cf8893673
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describe
'4346' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVD' 'sip-files00129.pro'
d6ba8af096f82d389fd1cfaf7e00fef0
1800a7b5f6ab63b9a12f7c98da6b90df80179642
'2011-08-19T13:34:11-04:00'
describe
'5802' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVE' 'sip-files00129.QC.jpg'
e6e55d040753d5b948c4e072995a8d9f
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVF' 'sip-files00129.tif'
7719a4afd73ef688524953784cf2c4b5
12407ba77fde9920448ffca620aca522d27212b2
'2011-08-19T13:26:47-04:00'
describe
'224' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVG' 'sip-files00129.txt'
1320f0b1e15d8f50c44b710c2c637980
e0902574b18e6d82c6dcd40bfa28a7194d2359df
'2011-08-19T13:17:44-04:00'
describe
'2281' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVH' 'sip-files00129thm.jpg'
8ff740a71c056c3e969379a11d683e97
388fb3366e0ba18acb19bb38e79923317c1730c4
'2011-08-19T13:29:37-04:00'
describe
'856557' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVI' 'sip-files00130.jp2'
1db814c43b03dec5d2c4f015857fd24c
bda320e32cd42bcc91407053127494279b07ac3f
'2011-08-19T13:40:28-04:00'
describe
'38248' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVJ' 'sip-files00130.jpg'
0eeadf2ef3eee9d1d41099d148947f20
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'2011-08-19T13:28:55-04:00'
describe
'13630' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVK' 'sip-files00130.pro'
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describe
'13985' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVL' 'sip-files00130.QC.jpg'
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a474bcdbe27c92f11e5caf795ea5025c876715a2
'2011-08-19T13:34:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVM' 'sip-files00130.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVN' 'sip-files00130.txt'
8c55245d8154917b99e6b89bfbca6cde
6ac1d7f72975605f561becfa342e4a6e6554d389
'2011-08-19T13:43:03-04:00'
describe
'4555' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVO' 'sip-files00130thm.jpg'
a7b0a5a250a8f20f3d4533879ad89e7f
15252ab9c66a7bb6d10caee6c673da3d29d79716
'2011-08-19T13:44:21-04:00'
describe
'796746' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVP' 'sip-files00131.jp2'
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describe
'35222' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVQ' 'sip-files00131.jpg'
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f7714d509cb79c736233a16e5da5ea3d60480fc8
'2011-08-19T13:22:58-04:00'
describe
'12448' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVR' 'sip-files00131.pro'
b5c53868088b8981de54513cbf06f8aa
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describe
'12586' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVS' 'sip-files00131.QC.jpg'
bfbbb58d24d78a227446322309db3c5f
8fad71f8730bcc2dfe1ed034d3169dff3fffbd0b
'2011-08-19T13:30:34-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVT' 'sip-files00131.tif'
82881cff77c488256949b2992f4a2756
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'2011-08-19T13:21:02-04:00'
describe
'513' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVU' 'sip-files00131.txt'
558e3dabbf8228365dc4ab82c9361e59
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describe
'4271' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVV' 'sip-files00131thm.jpg'
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12b6c959623f42045192f12c4c74314936f74ae4
'2011-08-19T13:34:42-04:00'
describe
'942438' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVW' 'sip-files00132.jp2'
ad701201917fe96a7eabeb9903a23437
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describe
'45261' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVX' 'sip-files00132.jpg'
0bdf8c38bcdf2b5092de38b90db3b7a3
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describe
'15868' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVY' 'sip-files00132.pro'
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describe
'16402' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUVZ' 'sip-files00132.QC.jpg'
ee4ecf5dbdf025558500ee5b387bd7b8
fafcfdebf870c8a22a550228402f6a6a6d78fc0f
'2011-08-19T13:33:16-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWA' 'sip-files00132.tif'
a29df5d34a0c8e141b6a986819ed7ab4
748aadd6b6b86c44c860bdd2bd2433d9cffaecd9
'2011-08-19T13:37:12-04:00'
describe
'673' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWB' 'sip-files00132.txt'
3a89af310a0a0d7622c0c884ec6cad33
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describe
'5573' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWC' 'sip-files00132thm.jpg'
5b61d35be4e326dfa1da955d2d2fe8e0
974444362314bc7aa808a2c2f068247361a396cc
'2011-08-19T13:36:42-04:00'
describe
'1055378' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWD' 'sip-files00133.jp2'
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describe
'62218' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWE' 'sip-files00133.jpg'
b6b9cd6076e5c304db59e8e49e0999c0
dee89b0d45a64ad583b59ce70d6a8da567b16cfc
describe
'25847' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWF' 'sip-files00133.pro'
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describe
'21657' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWG' 'sip-files00133.QC.jpg'
012d5da420c92859bd483cfdc60d1d30
9a7ead69de46164cd49e3f01df88586c9f4a4b69
'2011-08-19T13:41:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWH' 'sip-files00133.tif'
4cfd1754b5bfad29ce3868f3bb1dada4
4f321e9f958fa07a697ac582483a28807776fde1
'2011-08-19T13:38:28-04:00'
describe
'1071' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWI' 'sip-files00133.txt'
ce89e3f73915cad9f4582c14243cb5a5
404473ab6148aa3444e79f24348b1656af3b5fec
'2011-08-19T13:21:20-04:00'
describe
'7535' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWJ' 'sip-files00133thm.jpg'
ed0e5eb0f05da98efbdbde41bbab4af4
82bffd1619e9c52eb7f4b495f6a8c970ca8bfe28
'2011-08-19T13:36:47-04:00'
describe
'904996' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWK' 'sip-files00134.jp2'
3069fcb18ca5d776836de41ecc560fda
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describe
'43185' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWL' 'sip-files00134.jpg'
38fda469af372d86b7ce57ca596e360c
0ac8b0c4ea55b7ef3dc0b4ca0928a1e1e420b7ad
'2011-08-19T13:18:58-04:00'
describe
'15603' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWM' 'sip-files00134.pro'
0132e69bb5c4a44cdaaa1281d3bd14c3
5f61f8a790eb31e99794c206551c556698efb633
'2011-08-19T13:38:15-04:00'
describe
'15575' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWN' 'sip-files00134.QC.jpg'
af4cedba957d91c33ed62d3caf5d2e59
515cf8d2b882cc59ddfe0147c95af8ed19cc7f7b
'2011-08-19T13:37:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWO' 'sip-files00134.tif'
df4c4a506a81cc7294003ddaa8a5a8a9
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'2011-08-19T13:38:03-04:00'
describe
'642' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWP' 'sip-files00134.txt'
b64537b35af67bc5ef9976ce8ac74ddf
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describe
'5126' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWQ' 'sip-files00134thm.jpg'
4071aea7bbf9eb946d7da354b606468d
75d300ff926de57fd292d75dfed248ab36d7ef59
'2011-08-19T13:33:18-04:00'
describe
'803697' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWR' 'sip-files00135.jp2'
472856ad54b5cc3a4c71dc7b80d4ccb4
586ba8731113f7b40f18a72724e874c3dd0b8bb0
'2011-08-19T13:42:50-04:00'
describe
'35455' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWS' 'sip-files00135.jpg'
359cc96f1e80099ddef79a23e5b4e9a3
c5f6ade5745833f6cb05d29466701158dd7f0a4f
describe
'12966' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWT' 'sip-files00135.pro'
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2a2513c382f2cead48a193a55e17f4bcbaa2341d
'2011-08-19T13:33:04-04:00'
describe
'11832' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWU' 'sip-files00135.QC.jpg'
6306385726b05a05aded7e3d52f3b7ae
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWV' 'sip-files00135.tif'
8a3e2cf56a2d2427616f3ce30e268dde
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describe
'556' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWW' 'sip-files00135.txt'
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describe
'4560' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWX' 'sip-files00135thm.jpg'
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describe
'850960' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWY' 'sip-files00136.jp2'
f6b3458387596cebd7208a652214408a
9c25f1ca88d9bc3c853d8bff83940348d3213359
'2011-08-19T13:37:46-04:00'
describe
'36375' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUWZ' 'sip-files00136.jpg'
81e6235a72fc97975469426320e2b172
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describe
'12815' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXA' 'sip-files00136.pro'
7e73d0acf49f06d10757b671f72406f6
1d9ad3f34d490343df45e070582536cdb8b74467
'2011-08-19T13:34:15-04:00'
describe
'13098' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXB' 'sip-files00136.QC.jpg'
09f302dc44f78dc86cc18b0d31cd259b
bd85a5ecbdc01f86c04b4c808021fec3febbbcfd
'2011-08-19T13:24:49-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXC' 'sip-files00136.tif'
419fee37a21bd56e6a0d405cc0bd0e28
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describe
'538' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXD' 'sip-files00136.txt'
d53fed505b4c4ec7f4c796553d24fbbc
87f50d5aa3d883e370a30a77b11ce56970403f18
'2011-08-19T13:34:13-04:00'
describe
'4483' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXE' 'sip-files00136thm.jpg'
e0077be8bc3d0c2b4b9ea1cbf8e22116
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describe
'728978' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXF' 'sip-files00137.jp2'
232acec3823c604d2adcac4cfa8e9d3a
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'2011-08-19T13:33:14-04:00'
describe
'28539' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXG' 'sip-files00137.jpg'
b077f83abe6a9a2c74ae25e5467fe4a6
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describe
'9548' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXH' 'sip-files00137.pro'
cf1605b3985079db3f00b79ce36837a8
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'2011-08-19T13:39:49-04:00'
describe
'9636' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXI' 'sip-files00137.QC.jpg'
75c01e49bd09f391171a2a721076d3c6
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'2011-08-19T13:34:04-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXJ' 'sip-files00137.tif'
38ec0b638835054f7a0a4d78b620a82b
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describe
'458' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXK' 'sip-files00137.txt'
fea027d6b084fb1776b0701c6ae90bc3
cbe8556ac7135fd26150716f0aa92f73ec914e3c
'2011-08-19T13:23:21-04:00'
describe
'3558' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXL' 'sip-files00137thm.jpg'
1bf73d1ec0b1dc9fc8f83a32d80b207f
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describe
'873139' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXM' 'sip-files00138.jp2'
a71c3a58dcab4272cf6b2bf36fbba1ee
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describe
'39324' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXN' 'sip-files00138.jpg'
c48d322c3ff9834ee47b51b2d7f0a87e
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describe
'14040' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXO' 'sip-files00138.pro'
2836e5f8db5214549a53166eb4c513e0
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describe
'14428' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXP' 'sip-files00138.QC.jpg'
1b418302ee9d8afa864746c52cabc41c
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'2011-08-19T13:31:45-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXQ' 'sip-files00138.tif'
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'2011-08-19T13:43:44-04:00'
describe
'636' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXR' 'sip-files00138.txt'
2c980f878e1a1ad86f34dba0030269b2
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'2011-08-19T13:29:20-04:00'
describe
'4908' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXS' 'sip-files00138thm.jpg'
33d5ba3c05a8985f981cc47f36571710
c7a5ac1ed4a359c8f9294b87b0f2bcb5794d5b9c
'2011-08-19T13:34:21-04:00'
describe
'877538' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXT' 'sip-files00139.jp2'
8fde46c5cc7195666d7258c29e2901f0
56df462e365f905570a27b464f5b719abdf3da8b
'2011-08-19T13:19:22-04:00'
describe
'42762' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXU' 'sip-files00139.jpg'
947334e5ddff3ac851e3ee9fa4c2bf45
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'2011-08-19T13:37:40-04:00'
describe
'15837' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXV' 'sip-files00139.pro'
a324e09b03f4fbcfcb770c79c53c29de
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'2011-08-19T13:44:22-04:00'
describe
'15546' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXW' 'sip-files00139.QC.jpg'
555cff70b855f176c2d685c3ac165b82
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXX' 'sip-files00139.tif'
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'2011-08-19T13:29:57-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXY' 'sip-files00139.txt'
f693ee387e768d143b0da997a0d8b2e1
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describe
'5442' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUXZ' 'sip-files00139thm.jpg'
616ace8ff97a6f1de8c16a9eb5a11866
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describe
'836840' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYA' 'sip-files00140.jp2'
2fca974e31ec43bdb4ccee0617bfe803
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describe
'33790' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYB' 'sip-files00140.jpg'
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describe
'10800' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYC' 'sip-files00140.pro'
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describe
'11634' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYD' 'sip-files00140.QC.jpg'
e76dec2f8f2bc00edc9ad029e56cc3c5
295cd7ae64564630f387bfe2c79985cdc71644a5
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYE' 'sip-files00140.tif'
324ed5ca4b972d1f5bc039364ad21294
1abb15450981ac41c01b8992d47ec6356d30b6a9
'2011-08-19T13:18:38-04:00'
describe
'475' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYF' 'sip-files00140.txt'
33a8d06b190f9e63d0fd323f73d8e791
0672a6a7804e04a3e3df8c631df21458735b8ee1
'2011-08-19T13:23:03-04:00'
describe
'4184' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYG' 'sip-files00140thm.jpg'
4152d278c58590bb6f9d67c09a8d97a0
f71a3c5b1cd699088df35c3d59a131ea6e47baf1
describe
'895244' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYH' 'sip-files00141.jp2'
48f0801681289c7213c9c6bb7fb9acae
5002f1db619508c74c0a237aefff0dbd0c1ff2fb
describe
'45833' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYI' 'sip-files00141.jpg'
cf79e128783e92d1d2d7853b7d5dd065
aedfeb5b316d0472cea4b90ee5d635c05c3c2591
describe
'17914' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYJ' 'sip-files00141.pro'
5345a1d3f199cdbf858f99ebf1192187
b2c74a97d42adf6b8a032ed1702309f084d226b4
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYK' 'sip-files00141.QC.jpg'
3a471f042777adff35f10d628ea1826c
301c52c4dc894cfd0c72ddd42ff5bb77488b5796
'2011-08-19T13:36:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYL' 'sip-files00141.tif'
78c6ab6ab4007ccda911c6299ebe4040
3292d69cb64d1884607105e40fbd2992e54ccf35
'2011-08-19T13:40:07-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYM' 'sip-files00141.txt'
fa52fb927a5bb2b1298467a84121a76d
83e4c5cd3903c785b2099aa94569059f91870309
'2011-08-19T13:36:26-04:00'
describe
'5719' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYN' 'sip-files00141thm.jpg'
ed407a22e84edfda86f4e2157e38a05e
9bce1afc18090685b1fa0a66bd217955b6e9c88b
describe
'948642' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYO' 'sip-files00142.jp2'
1ad89783bbc13da9e91e78eda70a4bfc
79f2cd48279206c017084944c74118d675a2d725
'2011-08-19T13:45:05-04:00'
describe
'47876' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYP' 'sip-files00142.jpg'
2d657eef147a7d31e6c107b8f13ee2e0
417affc916e835dd0c2113b2c08d3121cc00a878
'2011-08-19T13:43:09-04:00'
describe
'18144' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYQ' 'sip-files00142.pro'
9b2bbc14c6a0bb9abaf04bc5a92c6773
2ce6d55d8a1e2de67e822aa1f381dc5bf02cae69
describe
'17510' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYR' 'sip-files00142.QC.jpg'
d2c122ab690cb5ca93f169a1d59c02eb
0f259af24719846ebd12fb91cbf71b9b390d69d6
'2011-08-19T13:43:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYS' 'sip-files00142.tif'
cf91c86374d6ccd158d77a642aa57d87
5b18097bef9621b08f06770ae7633d9f539d315d
describe
'745' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYT' 'sip-files00142.txt'
2aed89a7abf705eabbbd353bb036daab
562a754d1b47126f6d565d54672708f60bf703ca
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYU' 'sip-files00142thm.jpg'
8f54021fcc2fc0d4e9f1e9184533d4a7
98495b560b4e01ca017abba07226dff25d18b3fe
describe
'921569' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYV' 'sip-files00143.jp2'
5f7f6d31a1168bd47ecf4774658f6616
90ad7e58409a1e9206a306f918e707c6cbc71cc1
'2011-08-19T13:36:29-04:00'
describe
'48008' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYW' 'sip-files00143.jpg'
621df2e0ba63da9155031f1c39295627
5ef28600cf32cdfe47246c4b3a1ae8eaeb65cc28
describe
'19002' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYX' 'sip-files00143.pro'
4e6aba4573921d73a30aa52152c35a6e
a31622a27015a3dc24c0865dc15dfde62f390649
describe
'17454' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYY' 'sip-files00143.QC.jpg'
4629fd5a3306a3d98cc8205cc35962c9
00671a712426cd83d5ac9bc0ee12e320982a91ea
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUYZ' 'sip-files00143.tif'
1c03ef10c27a9036796eccedabf37adb
9b552f6f1aa48d47b72b3552971485d47bdaecf1
describe
'815' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZA' 'sip-files00143.txt'
16a57fbe86e94101dbde35ba8e586e01
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describe
'5983' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZB' 'sip-files00143thm.jpg'
f9424d0dab51d2fe1688660e8445925d
98644fa44b291fdade8058bc7d8c233cf92e73e3
'2011-08-19T13:31:05-04:00'
describe
'779208' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZC' 'sip-files00144.jp2'
e33bceaa525e8354c306547211b61c77
a3533f571b51361ef12647ba9e864ba5ccb63a7a
'2011-08-19T13:30:27-04:00'
describe
'28823' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZD' 'sip-files00144.jpg'
0ed5290c10b1f8704577caf795d8ea95
3f1653a3c7e8e9359897faa8fb4582dfde5d9af2
'2011-08-19T13:30:57-04:00'
describe
'8295' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZE' 'sip-files00144.pro'
f5c83f43b9239a62884e7bd67b9ae862
f4c6ee991d6e5e056b20b1d3c740455e5eb15438
describe
'10829' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZF' 'sip-files00144.QC.jpg'
85e4a972041076a6b8b6369d10f72b73
75a0b665be1b363af527e614517da0a608ffbdbe
'2011-08-19T13:34:16-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZG' 'sip-files00144.tif'
00ed060e804d0b50292d9f7214d857b5
4e00881026cefcf8e0e3cb736584583d542e10b5
'2011-08-19T13:38:01-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZH' 'sip-files00144.txt'
df833ed4e1a0e288de3854c92be58c6e
e20b1beaac35be44869c36505297e85ee2b2a7b5
describe
'3551' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZI' 'sip-files00144thm.jpg'
24cc8634daab3d310763c739a2e92a91
c7b6dcf57e15999762611c9db6005b31a129959e
describe
'751920' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZJ' 'sip-files00145.jp2'
b214e4432ff1276a8b3c2629eab53b9b
505f3d259e11607d2d95dcdbf2580633270adacc
'2011-08-19T13:23:40-04:00'
describe
'29458' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZK' 'sip-files00145.jpg'
855cd62e27db5940ae0db639e881a7e1
3a2e8437c53afa79697436ac84cd7acbed907889
'2011-08-19T13:39:00-04:00'
describe
'8465' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZL' 'sip-files00145.pro'
c47706eec2ab0444217d2d3c1b92aef3
1b26559dfbda8f5289d7dd927afd7894ad22769e
'2011-08-19T13:18:14-04:00'
describe
'10704' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZM' 'sip-files00145.QC.jpg'
c09a7c3f5cefe8a631bb7166f62823ad
d3d9393192d66bb566f95560469d5dcff62ad298
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZN' 'sip-files00145.tif'
363ec76ba735a2e366f69ac4d910d4c5
ac2d795d3fa5ce8a083ccae33db8d8c2204071c8
'2011-08-19T13:21:51-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZO' 'sip-files00145.txt'
457373e2db9042e542c44538f01fef37
3557d0dcb3c5e52ecc363cab1824c2f57b20301d
'2011-08-19T13:37:52-04:00'
describe
'3741' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZP' 'sip-files00145thm.jpg'
6022e0981326508e6c5e9742e46643c4
1c2ee843355d691b53e92626e3badf15c80591c1
describe
'928356' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZQ' 'sip-files00146.jp2'
cfc84431489c9d1bc8438e7d8e911044
e217341c74890a40bd9ce9a52b39d596f195f94d
describe
'41681' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZR' 'sip-files00146.jpg'
52991b6c7e6c2d880fdbedf6a80a353c
d0593aa17e795797a0c9f63584dcc7a4e62d1f5a
describe
'13585' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZS' 'sip-files00146.pro'
aa7af35eb61dc03e6b10e3e57fd4dd40
21db04e14bff7d215dff8a2267a60370bbb1de6b
'2011-08-19T13:40:22-04:00'
describe
'15337' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZT' 'sip-files00146.QC.jpg'
aecf5a8ae6c1cd42d02e0f7ca8aba309
1b08c1263fb1d1d7dc9632148bd55d5888eac020
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZU' 'sip-files00146.tif'
4d242691ee2995af943d75227e71d276
36b969ce4464c8917d084de6e0cbd846059f0bf7
'2011-08-19T13:21:19-04:00'
describe
'643' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZV' 'sip-files00146.txt'
a0f3bebe17f8afe9b4ac82b4467a66fc
afa9e11e5bbbee9b466ac341dcd9b653e54bc423
describe
'5443' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZW' 'sip-files00146thm.jpg'
3d8bafba3c7abe26b6a3a31b03abbc40
ab9ec1bbaaeb40af3494d0d2f18878e6a6c930e2
describe
'724290' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZX' 'sip-files00147.jp2'
1dc84fd8d23cecdd20b7c2f9ac612976
bfe31e6b1d98fa40a97f4a7583b3488310bd038b
'2011-08-19T13:35:40-04:00'
describe
'24921' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZY' 'sip-files00147.jpg'
7b02bf4dfbe21a58164b9f1942a87574
8d7e5e8fade24f1d13532a5adc43f4269ad6dafc
'2011-08-19T13:23:22-04:00'
describe
'7071' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABUZZ' 'sip-files00147.pro'
2b58d8d4f4f4306e1284c2c8a586914c
ef2ae46ac2dc44353d0330148cd4f0eef4b7d6a1
'2011-08-19T13:43:19-04:00'
describe
'9491' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAA' 'sip-files00147.QC.jpg'
8b23bca789015c772e2282173315fb53
014b8faf41d1c45d054d1a70a3b3b3e821fadee2
'2011-08-19T13:35:02-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAB' 'sip-files00147.tif'
f91aad4658fab73f922e2a727cbb5641
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describe
'427' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAC' 'sip-files00147.txt'
39b8437475a2d3d8df5719bd33c5c5e9
d3a3c44b5129ffbce2675aebb43f1738fc88c4da
describe
'3414' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAD' 'sip-files00147thm.jpg'
56d9210144505ffc50a999cc2259cb55
25511f58cebb471732d41109ed1cf69ee15a90f0
'2011-08-19T13:38:57-04:00'
describe
'842792' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAE' 'sip-files00148.jp2'
454b3a84b81598ebaea248a31b1e1ba9
291563f6ca931c662e36a7d46ff1d68a222432c8
'2011-08-19T13:28:19-04:00'
describe
'33391' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAF' 'sip-files00148.jpg'
b038b43e371879252f29d48f1a78c29c
58a32d380827789946f1420b847fb089fda16054
'2011-08-19T13:27:13-04:00'
describe
'10675' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAG' 'sip-files00148.pro'
0bf954e9058aee4b532dae829cfd0a5b
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describe
'11903' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAH' 'sip-files00148.QC.jpg'
6beb732ed71ae6c810370c0f8695b46a
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describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAI' 'sip-files00148.tif'
df63448dd7fb5380e7455eac55e25d9c
e0b32b2de675068db0fde82adbf6cb5eea52f9fa
describe
'472' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAJ' 'sip-files00148.txt'
aeeddfaedf41fecae91715e43841c353
8b39ae96f6473627fe2edb0a89c6c2a93981ac34
'2011-08-19T13:38:56-04:00'
describe
'4210' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAK' 'sip-files00148thm.jpg'
461cd4ac96f9830dd11863f06de9ff0f
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describe
'914642' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAL' 'sip-files00149.jp2'
f86670050a8b74a78973585515c8b833
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'2011-08-19T13:35:26-04:00'
describe
'44045' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAM' 'sip-files00149.jpg'
f77c819ba7093eaf8de0f556e484808c
e86b635a85f56d09afcd3560c8d070aa480215ec
'2011-08-19T13:31:11-04:00'
describe
'16515' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAN' 'sip-files00149.pro'
967ee26516e67a7e6f6beed673b91fc4
fb7a31c772f8edf1e7ae69c7fb80f71169f6e7af
'2011-08-19T13:41:36-04:00'
describe
'16067' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAO' 'sip-files00149.QC.jpg'
bf2f48c0d38f77f3923f393ebbef0c8a
3ba331d0e02df727ad36022953b93b6704019472
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAP' 'sip-files00149.tif'
7252a8181759ffd6800a6c07ca664a2c
69049333f18a9c6e4fcf9b8c5a8f7ab8270340f5
'2011-08-19T13:30:44-04:00'
describe
'712' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAQ' 'sip-files00149.txt'
d27f035b65a652fe7d2f4d6903ae20d3
c2e902663af941d68c78e81660438e7f4eca6044
'2011-08-19T13:41:44-04:00'
describe
'5694' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAR' 'sip-files00149thm.jpg'
4ace8a5c19db4ac0002e353decd03174
7d54606e8fc444994d4b26bb9b678193ea2ba840
'2011-08-19T13:28:53-04:00'
describe
'996727' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAS' 'sip-files00150.jp2'
a0c48248c96960fab7da2b80950604b8
09c19bb9b386e773616a83a54e4732d2a46fb6fb
'2011-08-19T13:39:39-04:00'
describe
'46734' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAT' 'sip-files00150.jpg'
6a5134c4e331883005ae97ff19713435
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'2011-08-19T13:30:40-04:00'
describe
'17231' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAU' 'sip-files00150.pro'
b55a4b414906b6e8013d64271da34a5f
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describe
'16082' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAV' 'sip-files00150.QC.jpg'
d641cd1467e697864268a77a14c2aa92
f12ce701ddf4d742a9cc9d086cbd44cd94485f77
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAW' 'sip-files00150.tif'
278ce1b2f380e5baaa29655cb722b864
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describe
'724' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAX' 'sip-files00150.txt'
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413ce6ded0b3173ffcc4db25d5b9070f6e76cd51
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAY' 'sip-files00150thm.jpg'
d2c3e0c95983c03b9b46eb807d63ef4f
77822d6aefedf707d46a7f6bbf504f5dcebc9832
describe
'927596' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVAZ' 'sip-files00151.jp2'
3c0d8e84543359307f8163f7f801ebdd
70e2abe5bfed9ffbf1f27a426507b7ee92211c68
'2011-08-19T13:34:29-04:00'
describe
'44954' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBA' 'sip-files00151.jpg'
a6049559f15c7437090a610fe9da526c
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describe
'16982' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBB' 'sip-files00151.pro'
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533db404391e5f5d30de54fa2e04576a0b17a62c
describe
'16215' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBC' 'sip-files00151.QC.jpg'
5f5bae7282de791fbc9632a6a78af8ec
fc3a9f6c74de0b95ba714726146c0023dc10aa5e
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBD' 'sip-files00151.tif'
b3ac06e5c73f11750e43a73440b15457
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describe
'714' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBE' 'sip-files00151.txt'
8fe8d174e744e7ac40cd34511dadd3cc
3416c1c05c1af0f1e41d373a0665a43b501d8eae
describe
'5790' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBF' 'sip-files00151thm.jpg'
7a5139a9e4ac78cd0a9e3433f2f8d29c
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describe
'986823' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBG' 'sip-files00152.jp2'
cb0ab32e9f822229900e3449fbd3a525
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describe
'45920' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBH' 'sip-files00152.jpg'
b25f4b6c00025c1a4b4354cc5e9241b9
65036673d6bf6611c948a130c298f855d4f4d608
describe
'16534' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBI' 'sip-files00152.pro'
6e2043116c924b4b3fa72cd51e9b0564
0a4b83a0fb507d8acbc6c6fb2abfc429a9e292cd
'2011-08-19T13:27:28-04:00'
describe
'17094' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBJ' 'sip-files00152.QC.jpg'
f4f60e5710104080666a2ecaac260331
1d3d56b63d05e40b7b8990235320985bd4550ada
'2011-08-19T13:30:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBK' 'sip-files00152.tif'
5e7b5e481054048bfe8158436f7d8c95
d56e0243b826e426b2eaa42a7418746fb35f5a0c
'2011-08-19T13:25:37-04:00'
describe
'701' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBL' 'sip-files00152.txt'
5bff622a8529758c070c8ba481dec486
1099b28e9d4c13a55d886069b7513ee6f7f6b7be
'2011-08-19T13:32:32-04:00'
describe
'5998' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBM' 'sip-files00152thm.jpg'
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ea26a98379c5219bd86da7a007f5ddd94724f4a1
describe
'890069' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBN' 'sip-files00153.jp2'
5a7550a59696d75882d24e8acb46b966
f48a4f01e3b45bf9c2054b4b8ef82f8e5263d61b
'2011-08-19T13:30:20-04:00'
describe
'40595' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBO' 'sip-files00153.jpg'
22da2a8340f63bd5ae9a5be4eeba1b6d
bd97f71e17b43d0b6b745d32aaf86ebd5aeb0855
describe
'13917' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBP' 'sip-files00153.pro'
e16fe2a2508a1ebbd69044f6c0b26442
bd3fc04a077d164de4268b70c38f3cb6a2ed9c29
describe
'14065' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBQ' 'sip-files00153.QC.jpg'
a122b25c098b405e3683b574d26c81c8
b3d0ef960e7fbe356fef4ac5dcd79bc57673b492
'2011-08-19T13:39:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBR' 'sip-files00153.tif'
23e904d636625ca430252677ce1fd6b8
68b66787c9d6058f4311ccb25285a0eb028f1e67
'2011-08-19T13:32:11-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBS' 'sip-files00153.txt'
a83c69e56f22edfff27decc402dbb9f1
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describe
'5175' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBT' 'sip-files00153thm.jpg'
f79f3da95e0cd77ad426524d075ce5fa
ed6d27aa06d73b3a458ca1c4dfd6e61f1f67ceb3
'2011-08-19T13:35:33-04:00'
describe
'1115634' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBU' 'sip-files00154.jp2'
e518f9c14328b8bc558afdbbc5d1f018
4e80cdf36ddb06fd8f5b91386fd889b7b3ff1a2c
'2011-08-19T13:27:40-04:00'
describe
'58388' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBV' 'sip-files00154.jpg'
8be817e75016a8ef38109978dc9a5123
e4e95f5c57a2b52c1da9f63a8aaaf672f951a3c5
'2011-08-19T13:41:46-04:00'
describe
'22711' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBW' 'sip-files00154.pro'
79807285fdd9e6322fb9b1c39c0db3eb
3de6baab76236add6d5d87e5b39ae78d38f557ee
describe
'21631' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBX' 'sip-files00154.QC.jpg'
ab7fc7565e4c723f3f920cd24ae57bff
8f3413d68517ea7c0ac7c4c9a9c68b5793fcd968
'2011-08-19T13:34:23-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBY' 'sip-files00154.tif'
25d067ced2566b0a99d6c5c247ab293a
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describe
'935' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVBZ' 'sip-files00154.txt'
76ff5d4e20b351b3ebbfa558ed34f9ac
7eabe40a564b77ca46d326447368cce3ac0f5a25
describe
'7133' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCA' 'sip-files00154thm.jpg'
aed76096bc9a86aa1efc197a0cfe6cab
e9d99bbf5e0196cc2823d1ef02bc0f43f6592ebc
describe
'1019151' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCB' 'sip-files00155.jp2'
e066f2271f05ed9e338e52841bfda482
da36e73232eb40b1c97c6a28816c79d6df808e60
'2011-08-19T13:38:13-04:00'
describe
'56453' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCC' 'sip-files00155.jpg'
b1d6fde115abad4908880b9504fa6004
d170209713b11f301dc2e7e4324156bddfce4f98
'2011-08-19T13:34:55-04:00'
describe
'22178' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCD' 'sip-files00155.pro'
1fbaf944848e2f80781234c4c14efbca
4c8be970d6b64a4f207ab2882fbdafe756c2b92f
'2011-08-19T13:31:59-04:00'
describe
'20322' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCE' 'sip-files00155.QC.jpg'
a90ab513abe1250dc8b6e5e054acf33f
c45d8a41cb5b60464f4943d744d34e4bb91c42d0
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCF' 'sip-files00155.tif'
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7986cc7533369f6d0ba2973d6450710c82fab73e
describe
'891' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCG' 'sip-files00155.txt'
947298643a31228d0fef64e4a7a76248
8d7759a2e9784708942bc97a1adb861ad1caab9c
'2011-08-19T13:45:10-04:00'
describe
'6921' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCH' 'sip-files00155thm.jpg'
7dd5e14710b3c4441f2d7b8e60ff4d44
4b33671491e5e12c77aefa086bdbfded6b90ae1c
describe
'761186' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCI' 'sip-files00156.jp2'
1121e974b6a819bf85d606da67f8371c
37745d77822e7436ee68b1ad1efe3f56cf0f8358
describe
'22539' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCJ' 'sip-files00156.jpg'
bfac0ab49924759021e7b57803e58f73
df7492a6e768b6987f5458bc2b787d95c76a66e8
'2011-08-19T13:32:56-04:00'
describe
'5358' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCK' 'sip-files00156.pro'
c9d1573d081b19c2fce7ae1792f5c80f
b85b7f1024e324f0d7505515f8161958462baba1
'2011-08-19T13:41:40-04:00'
describe
'8156' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCL' 'sip-files00156.QC.jpg'
257fec31081ce5cda5d796fc94a514ac
7bc69453a6961de1d2a1d6cbbe76505edee8c76d
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCM' 'sip-files00156.tif'
54a22133c145101f0edf994bbe5de407
acd8e07b3df23f210a2ab009899a0534c6f48326
'2011-08-19T13:31:18-04:00'
describe
'234' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCN' 'sip-files00156.txt'
41b53847a98e212bd8283389159f7144
a91c08811b02c02974dd3da19b9f8d5ac8ce0d8b
describe
'2728' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCO' 'sip-files00156thm.jpg'
a70ada75de6791dfb82d9c2e98acd24e
2d3c52b38d31ceb2ecab3d8cc5d6c86a4e58790e
'2011-08-19T13:18:49-04:00'
describe
'804473' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCP' 'sip-files00157.jp2'
e5158c29efbed807cf47f5802cb0dd29
0c2d6fc6ad903233b0c3661e7307ea0d353ccffc
describe
'31186' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCQ' 'sip-files00157.jpg'
4ba3bcc8903c414835103d70f6d02c33
8d1e61aebf7a16c9f588d8ed7c1825e9f4067056
describe
'10246' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCR' 'sip-files00157.pro'
f4fa3330d22512dcd843fbc6078949c1
224e3d04eebbfb0a656f345323a6ce460b246763
describe
'10029' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCS' 'sip-files00157.QC.jpg'
666f4696d53a6ab98c53bc03c156e101
2dc25b79fd0d0230f9dd5b4fdd4b5f6cba6ce6dd
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCT' 'sip-files00157.tif'
39d77da108a16e4de49d36c4adf7c27e
c495693df976dcdd6769e5c626b0924d4feb27f0
'2011-08-19T13:42:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCU' 'sip-files00157.txt'
7a4bb60bcdcaf396a3863c3f8dea0895
616da7db90b8de012a4456ae760adf9e2f242a0a
'2011-08-19T13:44:25-04:00'
describe
'3978' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCV' 'sip-files00157thm.jpg'
8f7b4fbce2096b8ff7e5d9e152a722d1
fa1efeef05f94de1e511048d3e46dddaf7045260
'2011-08-19T13:40:11-04:00'
describe
'1007062' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCW' 'sip-files00158.jp2'
167fc0c53d3431f92759ffe2a6e10b74
c9b8ac8828a7de728383db32173832adbfb44cfe
'2011-08-19T13:44:38-04:00'
describe
'47248' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCX' 'sip-files00158.jpg'
4436480f5628ad8b435c851cbc0349bd
2ab07b6fa95b99d77b69fbc37776ce2923125320
describe
'16700' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCY' 'sip-files00158.pro'
034d50d734fe4aff680a52ee6506a586
3647d1d150b8aa73f627c7381f34d1511b9722ad
'2011-08-19T13:25:23-04:00'
describe
'16942' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVCZ' 'sip-files00158.QC.jpg'
516c37e169af16a3c4ec7fd184190edc
8f3df3840b5bd844d0a3c13ac4b36428060832d2
'2011-08-19T13:33:10-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDA' 'sip-files00158.tif'
d7088b73aed791636d8c44afb46c805b
e84b539f3516155fba3e2c8b44002422edd42a84
describe
'671' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDB' 'sip-files00158.txt'
f604a7cd9327016dc3b29df50bdf42ae
7c048361aed3b64046ad541dd2f6e297ec586e05
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDC' 'sip-files00158thm.jpg'
996a089643440c848375227f14252be9
8eeb7d6e0ad98ac2a3f9db4836f38976937e7d73
describe
'941984' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDD' 'sip-files00159.jp2'
c85726b2ebd9f2f0c4badc03635afb29
4c821054a00b2b171d6053764964d9c926bce0e1
'2011-08-19T13:31:30-04:00'
describe
'45912' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDE' 'sip-files00159.jpg'
a3bdd354748165d91799d42e06ca0b32
6f3873a2353cba963b9951bab2b50a415fd7feac
describe
'16599' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDF' 'sip-files00159.pro'
c93b5fd525d8c9c04dd5100a1a578a76
87ba42558986c8a57eb85daec3f8204147889b47
'2011-08-19T13:38:22-04:00'
describe
'16780' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDG' 'sip-files00159.QC.jpg'
8c75f3e6fccfbe8b4918fe67a1dc963b
581d452e824440993990083f806d943e9ee99d67
'2011-08-19T13:25:18-04:00'
describe
'10171539' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDH' 'sip-files00159.tif'
5ccfd104ce254845d165459df148ca26
956d73ab72a420a8467e039bd038c445d3f86458
'2011-08-19T13:37:41-04:00'
describe
'679' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDI' 'sip-files00159.txt'
a963f68196c351ae5272222c4f9f3cf4
67470b15f7ed2275ba6b0878ce08a526bc5e83a8
'2011-08-19T13:40:33-04:00'
describe
'5183' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDJ' 'sip-files00159thm.jpg'
0891434231ab2afdf61bdd36bb032d0a
339f83b2a0f3f08bd7a8320bb4af56d1ebe6c0a3
'2011-08-19T13:39:31-04:00'
describe
'827662' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDK' 'sip-files00160.jp2'
4e760138023a6785fb9cac82a7809609
9fd51f7df52dda4cd6df4db9d34a7c7748723b95
describe
'32615' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDL' 'sip-files00160.jpg'
c7ea90070fedd306a7f60889ffe305e1
d83707af07a662e0210dd59830b9730bd8652f5c
'2011-08-19T13:33:28-04:00'
describe
'10595' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDM' 'sip-files00160.pro'
f575b1cf0d1ff37b1622bb38d567c108
5484bf7d68ed32d8e8f8e3fb8f672f736b794652
describe
'11713' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDN' 'sip-files00160.QC.jpg'
82a411a6893875c731755fd1301850d1
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describe
'9487947' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDO' 'sip-files00160.tif'
c1c9f295f3afe82a9d3c38209e329880
725d175848af411f4a2342ddab8b7701ecaf3471
'2011-08-19T13:32:33-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDP' 'sip-files00160.txt'
1f1f702f53bb5a0ca1b3cac28c40079f
07106ce1334c18a8529b5c1c4c3236bb7d97f4be
'2011-08-19T13:35:08-04:00'
describe
'4049' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDQ' 'sip-files00160thm.jpg'
67084925a4a0cc6b984fcafc838e74eb
3494eddb1275c609d2fce5376d667b30ad68ccb5
describe
'944824' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDR' 'sip-files00161.jp2'
cbe1d24139b7f677d2472b4dd87c7125
e0f79e4763da6364d3ed6d5f0d82fa547f07d3b3
'2011-08-19T13:34:19-04:00'
describe
'42246' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDS' 'sip-files00161.jpg'
08663e1929409428917fa573fde48b8f
7fc9b7bee60753aebda861a1936a352623c3f609
'2011-08-19T13:36:57-04:00'
describe
'14686' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDT' 'sip-files00161.pro'
226e4b2fc55c9fe1cdaddc0025fa3edb
e6fece632be3ecdb52513e1db816100b695cca7a
'2011-08-19T13:24:09-04:00'
describe
'14921' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDU' 'sip-files00161.QC.jpg'
3041375253517d1eddfdf51e660ae3c9
071d2984e5b82444e072208fb4c9f29baad169ca
'2011-08-19T13:37:51-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDV' 'sip-files00161.tif'
339254086035387739ffa8032bbe39cd
07abe10197bcd0be63221db639d412286bdad975
describe
'620' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDW' 'sip-files00161.txt'
a68ec913db9443d71a0a0ba582363901
6e02963ba602719a0ad18603138944db2de5744f
'2011-08-19T13:41:52-04:00'
describe
'5045' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDX' 'sip-files00161thm.jpg'
2210bde16954718854f05290c6520403
70793f14478581e9e986fb4fb100816a4bd51fc5
describe
'950372' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDY' 'sip-files00162.jp2'
ac02029ef853003fb85589ad2a44b2af
04ccb574e91efd952a463f10e23cf01d6460f849
describe
'41898' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVDZ' 'sip-files00162.jpg'
78bf50fee137c952a2368b16689d9955
0c0cd59c06a47be643d06d961131b4438c164898
describe
'14000' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEA' 'sip-files00162.pro'
f3624976ba503ab8f2ed6821ff38a6ff
d4a58eb0f643e217c99a48f2542029297cae530a
describe
'14919' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEB' 'sip-files00162.QC.jpg'
b627b411dac487381e8e577bceee4737
f0fc725197c25c7edda5409a216072d12079be08
'2011-08-19T13:37:01-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEC' 'sip-files00162.tif'
c49b08f1eba5a3e094d93bf4f811874e
ff5fb03b5c4eb1ce0e81f57efe7493a01a62d426
'2011-08-19T13:42:40-04:00'
describe
'563' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVED' 'sip-files00162.txt'
761d66b81e148a2023e485e33c7fb118
ee3134927a911b2f597a700edd2932e58fa3a6be
describe
'5171' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEE' 'sip-files00162thm.jpg'
2d6626347db12c49f1e57eeb1d41a9a1
6b3dc763358627ae202c601c99a6e4bcea0087fc
describe
'920030' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEF' 'sip-files00163.jp2'
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describe
'34995' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEG' 'sip-files00163.jpg'
6e90ddf739bbf045f46efb1b38a615b0
72f20f18a89fd38a355d26314242ecd309d68bb0
'2011-08-19T13:31:49-04:00'
describe
'10626' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEH' 'sip-files00163.pro'
d772a68b89f0768de2a1b38cfe336b19
9d470231e3b9bfe2053153706e412806ee43e633
describe
'12774' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEI' 'sip-files00163.QC.jpg'
246635ae51d002c11033429c7ae944b2
83e58a5df88510a9d8991ebe770509283075ec1b
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEJ' 'sip-files00163.tif'
8af8cd9cb60d16096bbe0f6053928a17
a0f27d51881361e1b87c40f26d2f5f002e8db4c6
'2011-08-19T13:44:31-04:00'
describe
'468' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEK' 'sip-files00163.txt'
564e8d3f82bf3a67501c791bf2420321
ef491690090477ea0c687d337b2d0dbf93c5dac1
describe
'3832' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEL' 'sip-files00163thm.jpg'
b61e82b6683675cb348bbfd564950737
4ea1f9aa2f0b3908b525d48b7b0d4f195baf9ea6
'2011-08-19T13:37:13-04:00'
describe
'1019893' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEM' 'sip-files00164.jp2'
04857f617a703858bdd1b2bcb95163a2
585113f69fada55e1c85a310f69f8740b70077fc
describe
'46023' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEN' 'sip-files00164.jpg'
d9b0dcd8975a6b99d77850a91fdce435
d633dffcf5e5c677e5bff0054c4d36e99882a1f8
'2011-08-19T13:29:46-04:00'
describe
'16652' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEO' 'sip-files00164.pro'
a8d572e2c202afe873ee3c6196540e9b
d150f09b3f8154351ff6ea962a0792c3dbd12991
describe
'17198' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEP' 'sip-files00164.QC.jpg'
8c191687f956ff482d88301096fb4df2
454c080f8f87a444e8c10e88c2a68416d09672b7
'2011-08-19T13:27:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEQ' 'sip-files00164.tif'
f0ae369d51484e1033ac684753e4d8c9
f00f8b1067f61d2f134a03f29edf1bb2346aed8d
'2011-08-19T13:36:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVER' 'sip-files00164.txt'
40806f65e42285a034c12097d25280ab
4aabacf4c9a6b72f50c870a98bf54bbda9f0b627
describe
'5793' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVES' 'sip-files00164thm.jpg'
a725069718110a71cfb942c11914e413
c6534f1c38c51445932c0ea713745acc3beccf2a
describe
'705881' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVET' 'sip-files00165.jp2'
b8a35670821bf142d205b8d40d814240
564c1b769a31a1d69a3fe45e05fd2cd95984d3e8
describe
'18509' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEU' 'sip-files00165.jpg'
5298b479eeb44ad4b472158c3833722e
da8af4e040c390e9ec7b9cf7f71557ee6d76ddf4
'2011-08-19T13:33:44-04:00'
describe
'3614' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEV' 'sip-files00165.pro'
04b227711e3243ff847c6be5530e89c8
7c2a17db77cf501c0656add904d97097db3e723e
describe
'6264' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEW' 'sip-files00165.QC.jpg'
e7e8b86a93d67121d6b817e0a512cfee
5f9d8d479bebeba420555c7148ee0ebf4db91344
'2011-08-19T13:32:47-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEX' 'sip-files00165.tif'
449c25c01f47fceef812599f3a38ded6
fffb00374d8669fe99af76af349d089ad17263d3
'2011-08-19T13:19:03-04:00'
describe
'159' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEY' 'sip-files00165.txt'
88b94f927a209615e7ba23c678bb668b
557126257f09fdf221f2a728ba7a3825cc2710aa
describe
'2169' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVEZ' 'sip-files00165thm.jpg'
54c41e507870978007e1f674392d95bd
86a9fc978945fa7afa99930aa106a6c20adbc0cc
describe
'950295' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFA' 'sip-files00166.jp2'
d09fa995284ff821331d867de8efab2d
d0526fe4a39d381ec68f281d5119cb70e34e62c6
describe
'40422' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFB' 'sip-files00166.jpg'
97746bc28b05169d712347a4c9eab2f0
bb278305ceb2eab6f1b039f3f539128724c34709
describe
'13718' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFC' 'sip-files00166.pro'
49cfa166c39fe694e3724674acbaf85c
4ee37901eb15b0eeefc5f8783d09bfa178f39d01
describe
'14748' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFD' 'sip-files00166.QC.jpg'
82ae1dc92a4e0ecde05499bf5cf6eaf1
63501325709168cf36667fb64ba0e1cf633bf0fb
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFE' 'sip-files00166.tif'
0dd5273ad38d0d95237d28a04603f63f
d88c317749fa3068ed796166e036b6db06364513
'2011-08-19T13:41:50-04:00'
describe
'617' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFF' 'sip-files00166.txt'
ce031bc68a89360524aaf75045905d0d
a091f54e38942637f1a188ce9c62106b769591bc
describe
'5012' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFG' 'sip-files00166thm.jpg'
e8c9fc917c49a6023ec45b20b07ae14f
d44ffb05aec63ade481bb996a69a5b9f7da98a10
'2011-08-19T13:40:00-04:00'
describe
'1239798' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFH' 'sip-files00167.jp2'
398d99873e8f82df64e38e86b9969f05
674f266472f28385062cb5f9eae08e6a02222f6f
'2011-08-19T13:38:06-04:00'
describe
'73348' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFI' 'sip-files00167.jpg'
322f96fe5372ca45c6247acaabf6dc8a
2bd388afb45545038e2f0bd6b57ec8fae390c474
describe
'28839' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFJ' 'sip-files00167.pro'
7b790021e565bd465d635ea488690bf4
c186593708d96b45509b8779b96a9c9c24b49a2a
describe
'26416' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFK' 'sip-files00167.QC.jpg'
b0b53a510f767a7a51620a71f1c5e266
c539482b470b8a646a1f338e76a9670837ea3906
'2011-08-19T13:31:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFL' 'sip-files00167.tif'
eb19324f936d2e2ff2036e31048ea67e
7db4b035ad471ccd6e241e11229bf9fbee829e10
describe
'1149' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFM' 'sip-files00167.txt'
2b404f040f1849a426740da7488d937c
ae731c25a3a63697c498a362cfa80eedd86fe166
describe
'7921' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFN' 'sip-files00167thm.jpg'
70aa331b9bfd50fba3d7c1fb2942e703
f3670936182ffdd9eef53d10914793b4ebae4ef7
'2011-08-19T13:34:35-04:00'
describe
'1184668' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFO' 'sip-files00168.jp2'
231c5038bbc65fd12aa553c8fb2e7888
ef2ba0fa241470069f1e0b538124a5a94a174e62
describe
'67722' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFP' 'sip-files00168.jpg'
3314259c0dcd99f9ac0cedc4720c0aaa
beb55aa15404ae9df66472b0c071460510e66b98
describe
'25798' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFQ' 'sip-files00168.pro'
ec1decdc08e56820a132b18c9ab5c2f9
634ec5ef42d3e093de3c719403f9c90ab107c2a3
'2011-08-19T13:32:03-04:00'
describe
'24888' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFR' 'sip-files00168.QC.jpg'
7df42e0af3b45d8951becb8dbb6d7f33
3efc4a356f8463acffe0a115b86d6cd31f54a3ea
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFS' 'sip-files00168.tif'
308cdd74f2643bf5a85ba7e306f19c68
6f999eac245cb7b5701d5f7b4035c48b50763682
'2011-08-19T13:41:11-04:00'
describe
'1040' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFT' 'sip-files00168.txt'
4efedc209546ee9e6ba07cabea817beb
2944edfc9acef43e21c54730d613d7c3d8566b26
describe
'8563' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFU' 'sip-files00168thm.jpg'
c1eda8ff584104b3adff3fdcaa51a66c
125bbaf70cb77398f40261979fb206e842c2aa04
describe
'1240235' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFV' 'sip-files00169.jp2'
461bc6d171d4e41606cd25420090f9d4
684cc4039c968bb7456c2c6d20fe45e1447ba33f
'2011-08-19T13:39:08-04:00'
describe
'64777' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFW' 'sip-files00169.jpg'
6ceb10299548c587455cc31b986dd41a
f2555e3e9eeb998966b2f7c182656124c79e8f2b
'2011-08-19T13:43:11-04:00'
describe
'23383' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFX' 'sip-files00169.pro'
8aadd8a032417b27898f1e84f9df56f3
5d30be66811192798794d94f1e42617da5c92ae5
'2011-08-19T13:33:24-04:00'
describe
'24324' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFY' 'sip-files00169.QC.jpg'
46a3101114fd30045bc7cef59de8d57e
65c4f80bb27ea6c920534a3088ffc804ef901f56
'2011-08-19T13:36:07-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVFZ' 'sip-files00169.tif'
2af6e82e6162600a72b926d819985e84
a7f429308dab0eea1f3b87c011b4a51c705d7513
'2011-08-19T13:18:50-04:00'
describe
'940' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGA' 'sip-files00169.txt'
2bed3dae8761ed91b4576effe1e162ab
bfdecc98b97c5b6fe84abca58b2b88dcddedb7ef
describe
'6934' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGB' 'sip-files00169thm.jpg'
c2870699d283fbafe6ef3701d6c40f5b
66341bb56d6e502080400e4555b421eca15d46e0
'2011-08-19T13:21:31-04:00'
describe
'1094878' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGC' 'sip-files00170.jp2'
82013c583ebcea7fa3b7ce8f1474c77c
326221dae0a9f84e39f1a5567abf6e1a9c43b102
describe
'48917' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGD' 'sip-files00170.jpg'
e0cff4342bd77fa0ec48115623e5e92a
e3ad2e64ba5384f24585a088c0756d4c97b421d2
describe
'15983' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGE' 'sip-files00170.pro'
6402d8add4b891c2641d198ee204f3f8
b5ae69a1d735b95038db42f984a941eacfd107eb
'2011-08-19T13:34:58-04:00'
describe
'17453' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGF' 'sip-files00170.QC.jpg'
d8edf6b8bc742b5bbb6ac48a63abe947
5463df82c8f4f285c780d806567803b483d8a721
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGG' 'sip-files00170.tif'
b1761779c5fe6525dbcb694c8d2e13bd
1ea08e22006b4ad23df110179b672d04f5192134
'2011-08-19T13:33:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGH' 'sip-files00170.txt'
f80c34babed088b828b9f55c29d277e1
72151e165a46300c172b3811a5f5fdf4bc013c0e
describe
'5925' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGI' 'sip-files00170thm.jpg'
6704a787d0e807f0c67f31f0593d34f8
c3c4e7c5fc9c4cadf0688114ded70d5fa61077ac
describe
'909466' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGJ' 'sip-files00171.jp2'
04ea792a0deef407c5f46a960ee0fd85
1c10d7501c95ff6bc384098a37bf3450ddd08475
'2011-08-19T13:32:53-04:00'
describe
'36392' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGK' 'sip-files00171.jpg'
aceabc05d5197f3c055cc6b6335d53d1
458b16ab7f357647286847f2d14b8f818f076e65
describe
'11491' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGL' 'sip-files00171.pro'
d0636722779455be2d1f78cdcd85cec1
d59f26e61450cacd5be98fa0d0bc5b852c779b0b
'2011-08-19T13:25:06-04:00'
describe
'12809' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGM' 'sip-files00171.QC.jpg'
5a2e50681f4106bb114d3ee772f194b5
59c4a8fdc5b021f29ceee2849c8d81541ed72a1d
'2011-08-19T13:34:51-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGN' 'sip-files00171.tif'
25619b86520f17b18a3e465ed0690e3b
bb0750a8f51f1e4f8702494b65e7714242d73d23
describe
'489' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGO' 'sip-files00171.txt'
b39f16f1945705ddbff8cebc29753413
702a70c90af799f8f0366f0cb0f9d4a9f364bbbe
describe
'4003' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGP' 'sip-files00171thm.jpg'
07dd24c739d824609c034179458ed922
3688668ab4a9193e8b5e6afd58157465d6ae9cfc
describe
'1059388' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGQ' 'sip-files00172.jp2'
526dd8bbe6a64f6b797fde8294549577
a36f228a5969c8438f092e688be1111c52912162
'2011-08-19T13:30:31-04:00'
describe
'52068' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGR' 'sip-files00172.jpg'
4d35e1acef2f274b2393e5c026a74e35
32848b3d717f80c8a55bd0f9f574d1684dace7fe
describe
'19539' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGS' 'sip-files00172.pro'
cd7b0859ca489a5b4149a99844a5ac63
33b6e4ee294d2aa4b8fd1bb278e4caa85cebf67b
'2011-08-19T13:45:02-04:00'
describe
'18988' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGT' 'sip-files00172.QC.jpg'
65008ff73dd46c92c2b88134217965c9
f094af7b2fee8c80f80460f3de20576587ca5f0b
'2011-08-19T13:42:05-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGU' 'sip-files00172.tif'
8e6712979839368bda0257057b1cca7d
bbec7874d2260d79b774fb0416146585775d5be5
'2011-08-19T13:43:24-04:00'
describe
'784' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGV' 'sip-files00172.txt'
7484400654d6425f1f0d66b4b830f249
538860805c52af829d0f448a581a61dc8d0ab711
describe
'6268' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGW' 'sip-files00172thm.jpg'
9301ce09f3fe8f86a3583f5483e2374d
83cefe46ada5aa2121b9d2cb91eed0ba2ecb4326
describe
'974561' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGX' 'sip-files00173.jp2'
da1d8448a157d0bbc19def771b693df8
de1ab5a3e8b46b3aae534eb18028d71e2f4fe407
'2011-08-19T13:19:04-04:00'
describe
'43480' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGY' 'sip-files00173.jpg'
0b6d0c20c857fa25f4631d9f5bdc57cf
903f322660aea83a70b8889277c35b79932df1c8
'2011-08-19T13:31:19-04:00'
describe
'15025' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVGZ' 'sip-files00173.pro'
106f1c576574e621415d2a406c264ca3
5d145bbfc68ab860ab9c0e3d60a523107851aa19
describe
'15478' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHA' 'sip-files00173.QC.jpg'
d96656aa4d834624f263ebb45e602d1c
49013f22298a1eaa9d2f7ba76d9a150004be5b2e
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHB' 'sip-files00173.tif'
1d9c7ffd4ba6a23ed4ff72433e5379f7
7d92b11de958df6993800d00d8eca6ca254a0fec
describe
'607' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHC' 'sip-files00173.txt'
4bbfbb9ba5c71035c30235667e0e039f
c91c21146b39c938c7b41e7d798f257fade3b094
describe
'4887' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHD' 'sip-files00173thm.jpg'
21d9c06b90984fdb6f80d45ba1fe6514
440c2e83b9a4b1498826c010cf2295a4121a1cb7
'2011-08-19T13:43:16-04:00'
describe
'905274' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHE' 'sip-files00174.jp2'
ae1882f9138a0e67922e8c87a04e0e99
a360f034013797132d799c0b92fcc3bf4813ae69
describe
'33580' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHF' 'sip-files00174.jpg'
0b5648bcb62960645b4df20d17055a93
8cbd8cf5ff893281a2cdc19e2679cdd6e1bdc7de
describe
'10068' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHG' 'sip-files00174.pro'
6c859b3c662f692291576517ea8841f2
170632973053f939c0d601b37de08c4687fca2ee
'2011-08-19T13:43:46-04:00'
describe
'12027' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHH' 'sip-files00174.QC.jpg'
a001c19b7cb17818e65c33761c7b8961
f4d54b0daaf08b572978d48b4d99b13a73926e37
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHI' 'sip-files00174.tif'
e7d11d3d6ddf8f76b15141f988bf0a86
b1f873fccb54b0ae581c12fdfb008fa41cfee5de
'2011-08-19T13:39:47-04:00'
describe
'448' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHJ' 'sip-files00174.txt'
9d2ce671a7368f4f94d4b848ec26a27c
f67a1dc5fed42376f29f9a19478bd16bf90712df
'2011-08-19T13:34:18-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'4423' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHK' 'sip-files00174thm.jpg'
d01b12c9db741184345616ed6995e894
df6b24777a7fa12251b0e2cb6e53e2aaa09b48d5
'2011-08-19T13:43:34-04:00'
describe
'1043391' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHL' 'sip-files00175.jp2'
b3839ce720c6f7bae08f699ef1cd1e22
ba107c95098380a9a735455c47491a07fe4dcfbc
describe
'50342' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHM' 'sip-files00175.jpg'
80c9661d4ba39081f7123b7a42ed9518
052dc5a298c1931eb3619eecae6098d8586a13b3
'2011-08-19T13:41:21-04:00'
describe
'17506' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHN' 'sip-files00175.pro'
5b63848c6f585fc1f21481696194c155
0dc052177c91486d9b91f8e3fc7af501959231d4
describe
'18214' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHO' 'sip-files00175.QC.jpg'
5ffa4a2a7fcb0a9092761dae59a3b5f7
d089047d4c5054bdc81488b34d61a04761fa77c1
'2011-08-19T13:31:23-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHP' 'sip-files00175.tif'
c89b212f85410c4b69b5202bb1aefe95
5ec2d43c8a848092a78bd0aee06800d708651a55
'2011-08-19T13:40:42-04:00'
describe
'757' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHQ' 'sip-files00175.txt'
04b670a464203a3ce5ceacb59d3f93d0
6a1ff06ba66224598f6c4e100edc684d7f831f16
describe
'5768' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHR' 'sip-files00175thm.jpg'
ca86ca56cb32723e6afdb59b24822c65
77c4839e7fb948bbb93e2bfd494e7c99c0bc4b2e
describe
'1077165' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHS' 'sip-files00176.jp2'
be5f9b552b7756b5744651cb1a64d333
0058fe29f79fc62cfaefa6891ad876bffaa5d3c9
'2011-08-19T13:36:56-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHT' 'sip-files00176.jpg'
d8e6fde4456970a6dbf1f57f6edc6bbf
7661d28f70a13b4016477d6dd66a8f6f287f9018
'2011-08-19T13:41:17-04:00'
describe
'16875' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHU' 'sip-files00176.pro'
f0874df50fb1830f1dc06f3f46045b79
c358e2260b3edc045ad43931cbd58f5bcaeaad00
describe
'17657' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHV' 'sip-files00176.QC.jpg'
ecf3bce6bbfa25a972a6e80ea96a74c3
a9ecc7a5cd08f854f343f243e557c5ea42f4b754
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHW' 'sip-files00176.tif'
1eae0ac2a54c93eac31e78622e8aeadb
784487dc8a44b0abb9676b47aba3afc371d60daf
'2011-08-19T13:28:17-04:00'
describe
'736' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHX' 'sip-files00176.txt'
708c34c9dea145da3f278d7b61d41331
c80b9aaf00580ee00c33d69968a5a8de99eaad28
describe
'6379' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHY' 'sip-files00176thm.jpg'
46ceb694955dff7df74219e939a3c736
68786960cfc076ce1e1f29fc44a09ad4ab7450df
describe
'1025272' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVHZ' 'sip-files00177.jp2'
f599d17da0bb2b8b9466c2f81024a2e4
1a92738fc341a4f1dc23a1582d9146180c439fcc
describe
'48845' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIA' 'sip-files00177.jpg'
25ca50d7de958fff242c98da7c36aa13
96456d0b5062d6b603dc8f95972402211c8bb8fc
describe
'16855' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIB' 'sip-files00177.pro'
aa62894d8f353fa5891a730d4273a7e1
166373ee64fdd27280c4855fb85a5bcc04c71679
'2011-08-19T13:20:01-04:00'
describe
'17455' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIC' 'sip-files00177.QC.jpg'
5ec3db634f2fa65da7bd8a9ca9543eed
d15184f99b98f069ec6769dffdddd56d0ce68767
'2011-08-19T13:35:49-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVID' 'sip-files00177.tif'
bfb5b7935e84e61ee9adf3b1f2ad62b0
560ae7d139dbbc1fb1d4460d94956c27019f0312
'2011-08-19T13:27:16-04:00'
describe
'737' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIE' 'sip-files00177.txt'
f0d46f00523ce33898c8aaf2d1c5f542
b83c6793f2816b71d01ff14330f8e3d4361a3867
describe
'5452' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIF' 'sip-files00177thm.jpg'
37feaaacc7aa7daa27c526f2e7473d06
7830fbffa8a2424d33a3f85135c634c575d1cbd3
describe
'966649' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIG' 'sip-files00178.jp2'
0bf4eb60ea383fb08f2e8f8a8e414694
a9ee7e349b7acd1475e5d03f28b71508c61fcb7e
describe
'41020' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIH' 'sip-files00178.jpg'
1881c7956f6a3ad7b391821487202753
036979ee0f1956fcbbaa810089be05c7f7d72765
describe
'13528' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVII' 'sip-files00178.pro'
56c8761ce10003ce3b91222f15e3e3f6
7b8962772a8d86c9c4e079842c78d59b7db1f0bc
describe
'14778' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIJ' 'sip-files00178.QC.jpg'
46927a17890d3cdc7fde4f43db15339c
01c7b701988eb49657c0b2975088ce1e47b5153c
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIK' 'sip-files00178.tif'
e812c76d317faf293f9e984c1f388b68
c5b030a4caf0e5ebe91431cd6c263f9a0af8a156
describe
'611' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIL' 'sip-files00178.txt'
92afe6479ecc812a396a961ea1191b5d
7e6ff1cb3548e98846e1da9701d5508b53c77566
describe
'5134' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIM' 'sip-files00178thm.jpg'
986f6abc2fe502a19054a91e08cff6c4
511448f540cc57446a1eee0b1b4910f74ba1a30e
describe
'1085173' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIN' 'sip-files00179.jp2'
a0abf0d6eb76b4adf1236d1dc435113e
a0b75892ff77584ee8f28f8c602720ad3ffb2bb5
'2011-08-19T13:38:07-04:00'
describe
'59361' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIO' 'sip-files00179.jpg'
c986ea45a0385e11839f75a56e334fa9
519c6b915bf23e37cdb0b49a077e225ffdaee4d3
'2011-08-19T13:30:29-04:00'
describe
'22823' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIP' 'sip-files00179.pro'
2d8e4703a1669ad596140ee8908987c3
32b53eccf65a5d0b4582cc1e5d2078a77c44ebbd
describe
'22190' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIQ' 'sip-files00179.QC.jpg'
a86866873b44b11cf1f02bdf11060cb4
cf6e58ee9c1e5504da37735095ad9f814a0097ea
'2011-08-19T13:43:32-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIR' 'sip-files00179.tif'
b2e2ed229254905526653d639511fa52
df3ea21f23715d329216cfea7bf5ae35f3135dc2
'2011-08-19T13:24:33-04:00'
describe
'967' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIS' 'sip-files00179.txt'
a8f5d7e066a9a1c4d283457c20489037
e8c4c3a63d928638ffc19017f9403b92584241a0
describe
'7016' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIT' 'sip-files00179thm.jpg'
bf8d81bb56c3a7c6aca6a115bbcb8964
53810765e4f0ae1256f68055f00122be8462e69c
'2011-08-19T13:35:09-04:00'
describe
'760738' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIU' 'sip-files00180.jp2'
a4270149ee88963e3af710c1f695f096
31d4ffdc88f6bf213a53f779168af0a275a8a915
describe
'22906' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIV' 'sip-files00180.jpg'
ae6017bda2c82b7d252515c7c42fb65b
a8883bea617d327590b0181ef511cec94670894c
'2011-08-19T13:42:11-04:00'
describe
'5338' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIW' 'sip-files00180.pro'
7acd876caaf91dd76b9b95ffed2aa502
f39ab8bc7ecf6ea9a4a99c1f0bcfd29d4d8af97d
describe
'7243' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIX' 'sip-files00180.QC.jpg'
44861ff7b8b6eb91603940e0fa621ca1
a4edf94e4fc350680a8c9e0c142c28bec62177f0
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIY' 'sip-files00180.tif'
20cb52aea8ecc625d707c613cb4824e0
1bd9ce4af50f294850505c9c2baca6fe9cd76fb4
'2011-08-19T13:37:20-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVIZ' 'sip-files00180.txt'
4d0addbb2d8d99b60bd2b8c93dcdc2ea
2eea9c82c7366df0ba88f0e2b9146c5aebacab9d
describe
'2756' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJA' 'sip-files00180thm.jpg'
61d03aa37d7f87e97d5efe959e4a0a8f
1cfbc1afaabea288051f6e6e98075e77cfd6368c
'2011-08-19T13:32:55-04:00'
describe
'970035' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJB' 'sip-files00181.jp2'
f9c7a5a5bfa312f6bca02c27e1cd6aa4
e9701ce984b9c7edc42391598b6616bc9efe1ed9
describe
'44305' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJC' 'sip-files00181.jpg'
4a9ad895b0530d76fba9c8f2086b051c
bdefe4954c0ba963b853f12d8db2912e8b5e0b6e
'2011-08-19T13:39:18-04:00'
describe
'15777' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJD' 'sip-files00181.pro'
b45603c64a3d66ae9d1918c203643fd3
d2d9f56789165df5a083735665c11b1432e85fbf
describe
'15900' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJE' 'sip-files00181.QC.jpg'
1589b44dac4f3cf90e613665435e9255
902e86ae03ada0e6be3a6c507e9679569042c230
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJF' 'sip-files00181.tif'
c79e9ff6091277024d7d79c2689b36b0
eb76b293ef7f018e0f11a56abd10feba4f0cfb55
describe
'694' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJG' 'sip-files00181.txt'
c00728228365ddbe1245ecbdeff714cc
775447232b9cacffa65113345608817791819b86
'2011-08-19T13:34:34-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJH' 'sip-files00181thm.jpg'
0f986b9852489e6c3ef623af6880ff63
97a3b0707ff7e21a4af612b6ddaf56ef35906667
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJI' 'sip-files00182.jp2'
0f61f220145b5de1cccda11f8d89b119
e32521bcb66e85e92ef045cde9fe1e688310fbd8
'2011-08-19T13:21:03-04:00'
describe
'66373' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJJ' 'sip-files00182.jpg'
aa0c64d3d50683e6e907deb49d2547d7
4979641a19c8f49563952564ac90be4e886f1f59
describe
'25346' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJK' 'sip-files00182.pro'
8a713bbad2ddb47a0aac37fed96eb8d2
ee70005b39b806b6c3e5f033c3160b8afa77a92e
'2011-08-19T13:37:54-04:00'
describe
'24293' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJL' 'sip-files00182.QC.jpg'
9a147050ebf197a9588f33f1b92add62
b97c6af6afa86b519a53b6a58e20ad77b713586a
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJM' 'sip-files00182.tif'
b5b72d60b8d330167032f0506d369f5c
fa5966fca4b6115b0f837b9c2bd8f9c80f5850dc
describe
'1048' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJN' 'sip-files00182.txt'
c24f988ea973bb8a66304da72eb5a44a
01b86d494c1beb44baf9168780f1b345219dbbb8
'2011-08-19T13:44:01-04:00'
describe
'8086' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJO' 'sip-files00182thm.jpg'
d5cd31568207507f595f59398ea0b42f
a796aa9f8c04b98ca5068cbe0ab0b8b0d554ccb1
describe
'1128411' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJP' 'sip-files00183.jp2'
8a2c18d95664e62f6b6472374d822446
cdbcb50e0e3cadd182cb842de5d48d11642ff69e
describe
'60770' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJQ' 'sip-files00183.jpg'
9a7221793763b8cc0fd45be519ba4744
dc65a7add145d4f7257d6d128c95884c80e458dc
describe
'21612' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJR' 'sip-files00183.pro'
c6bae135647554047a382bf50100aaee
759072d9cbbf9f42b5c562510e1dd5defbe3ab6f
'2011-08-19T13:44:10-04:00'
describe
'22160' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJS' 'sip-files00183.QC.jpg'
3bab79fc4e6b56773c6c8ff6aedfa33b
f5beff41e4aaaa840375e47fb8e0433bdca7bd47
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJT' 'sip-files00183.tif'
f90385ba67e7165a3bfb7870590c4534
31a4c888a1b1c178a152d683fb88e1cc7ca9b333
'2011-08-19T13:36:02-04:00'
describe
'910' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJU' 'sip-files00183.txt'
478a160398e7bd66c8c459c36fe68be5
22a5c945417f5f000e83e570578c80cc8a0378bb
describe
'6646' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJV' 'sip-files00183thm.jpg'
2ff65b3959bbd79dad436bae251f1e49
470af89e958f693842ebf00fc9196fc485238c20
describe
'1156158' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJW' 'sip-files00184.jp2'
067235358bda8b9be72dd8c14c6f408a
4db84ead0561517434467808bab7732b0c980324
describe
'62867' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJX' 'sip-files00184.jpg'
9cbc299b8a389d58bfed260d8ace7aef
03928d93d4e88969aad62e3b8b201e2f5dcc17e8
describe
'23140' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJY' 'sip-files00184.pro'
2a77ee9c24b3b1013a55913298970e74
b1c5c54790ba716665e8c80a27ecf94af91ca8f8
describe
'22699' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVJZ' 'sip-files00184.QC.jpg'
83d5dc477860d95cfb25ec5a32e4c822
3fb9ba79057ecac4189c25ffd3baccedf7829e8c
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKA' 'sip-files00184.tif'
c9fe6d993ba9bc822964eae0079982cd
650ac7f3be89cff3cb1ced9a4f1dd32ffcc0f2fa
'2011-08-19T13:34:17-04:00'
describe
'980' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKB' 'sip-files00184.txt'
9c0c1225635a61b6236ff038a4c69757
04810238bb2fa436e29a8df9d47b557061b2ec38
describe
'7739' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKC' 'sip-files00184thm.jpg'
a84661b5e9c2729697b53952b93ffd53
5a71fe1ffd19066dd81b1143e1fa5815427decea
'2011-08-19T13:32:49-04:00'
describe
'1113989' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKD' 'sip-files00185.jp2'
98c2339357d77b783b7f48aad76b724a
16b6085ad90d97aef0bf103beb5216b7d8736fff
'2011-08-19T13:38:45-04:00'
describe
'58561' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKE' 'sip-files00185.jpg'
40ebc2c54e5f6c443b09e44931d1fda6
ddc69ffcdc009e1eaea9cd57814524316f6ef9f5
describe
'19969' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKF' 'sip-files00185.pro'
56cce3418495afd356d8b39de489d9cd
dcc7c65af21e06ec59a65bc10ae142350d4be7cb
'2011-08-19T13:41:32-04:00'
describe
'20918' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKG' 'sip-files00185.QC.jpg'
d157a2ffaed6af373bde1f1b7573c396
83043acf290ebac785d62f60cbbc35a92995f635
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKH' 'sip-files00185.tif'
3e731b5f1f71a7e987e5a198ef16e342
fc8a3f1b6d821c6b2ac846ae3f4630043bc16272
'2011-08-19T13:30:46-04:00'
describe
'826' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKI' 'sip-files00185.txt'
133850204496b3d37786e1c01b00fe81
ddb54cb7f610341a2fddfed742f364f5e4616188
describe
'6256' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKJ' 'sip-files00185thm.jpg'
9aef8cdebc243bfaa0beacc7e5f96da6
a97d22d209b7b50abefdf4f29f547e23dce16be5
describe
'958064' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKK' 'sip-files00186.jp2'
eccff48dc92de79f92b76cddc8ba0ba6
94bf71824480c94c9696c5e86c15264f54fe9db8
describe
'38175' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKL' 'sip-files00186.jpg'
24c436fda1f597720e805879208c4fca
52258028f763a8ed1b3dc48efafd6aa2992c7b85
describe
'10290' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKM' 'sip-files00186.pro'
ef7de2466424e5a45bfb470bd8345941
e21550f3114cbf2188407e33bbc3b44e4b443c4b
describe
'13792' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKN' 'sip-files00186.QC.jpg'
8f62c0215c2ed07327065375a91b257b
d2f5e8173265aa4c28ccee2413f59d8aaccb929e
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKO' 'sip-files00186.tif'
f568b0b058f8df476d1637cd3bcf50da
c2510f900158f7760e4db617b3253eec46bb5962
describe
'454' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKP' 'sip-files00186.txt'
51e53fc70090bc50eb49deef4646af50
d24b920504f43aa603724b303affd49f137e8d1d
describe
'4917' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKQ' 'sip-files00186thm.jpg'
8da999d376684db8dcc914699a567a2c
8a36ff485bf25d9ac7aee8d775860ecab4959d1d
describe
'995172' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKR' 'sip-files00187.jp2'
9d39d1731756af091b5cdbcc4918864c
0264c64371ff6ab21974302536dfcc05677f03a5
describe
'47127' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKS' 'sip-files00187.jpg'
726d69cb2efe555c0ac78e480dd20232
8b65be773f08c316a44d70cd2e40ef0c615cd0a4
'2011-08-19T13:43:58-04:00'
describe
'16704' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKT' 'sip-files00187.pro'
ab1a88806b6b622d78cb9b7b318f1400
6812ecaf64ef586f1278cf314d6844d4856adc56
'2011-08-19T13:29:52-04:00'
describe
'17781' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKU' 'sip-files00187.QC.jpg'
eb97fcf02b8f5c43967220056ea47b8e
e6dc23f336a98ffd4b5662112870cfbab57f2605
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKV' 'sip-files00187.tif'
894a9abdf3389e5c045659897e2ea7e5
301c135d832b112c505478d8635214c6027b25c8
'2011-08-19T13:18:57-04:00'
describe
'697' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKW' 'sip-files00187.txt'
43bfe2fac9921f9d9c00a72547d9b890
e07a446a9abd40c4d6012f566b9cfb0436eaf7d0
'2011-08-19T13:41:51-04:00'
describe
'5345' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKX' 'sip-files00187thm.jpg'
68acad7e12405f6a16cd240dbcf4aee4
d58c3f83a1f37c437ad27fd2ff9c5a5c6151f737
describe
'1023277' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKY' 'sip-files00188.jp2'
0f8796fa8b763552890385fdb74a717d
880be559f0941d1fbb129929be769dd52598aea7
'2011-08-19T13:36:22-04:00'
describe
'47811' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVKZ' 'sip-files00188.jpg'
7b13e6d72607318eb16af86c86b08a46
6f0613df01825c0b895b026b65004eb046c65059
'2011-08-19T13:40:37-04:00'
describe
'17121' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLA' 'sip-files00188.pro'
b99163495a5afc06b886b8c24ed0f752
8e3f016cda3efddf1d7c34a7957adeffa7c4a909
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLB' 'sip-files00188.QC.jpg'
2d5182bc8eb90c0476e5b700137b53e0
2c8962ecd9b7ead80fd7f9d5e2e1c731eef0d6a4
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLC' 'sip-files00188.tif'
5041aa1f95e272d6a1a39c64c450c41b
e8c8c370918fa5d482e6b9cb42023c9d2fa3f0e1
'2011-08-19T13:20:46-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLD' 'sip-files00188.txt'
7f776895454577d375434a46bdcc2b34
7d6293ddd4e8f56df97c7d2cc082933512a652bb
'2011-08-19T13:39:33-04:00'
describe
'6108' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLE' 'sip-files00188thm.jpg'
684726f3f32f78f8095a4c1b444f62be
543cf545e32ad8475b15b132365c79a84f48a50a
describe
'883485' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLF' 'sip-files00189.jp2'
d3eb181d37c829bde3e55c45debf0c5b
2dffe713a6afab432e1fb5160e874f804d8bd1c6
'2011-08-19T13:39:34-04:00'
describe
'35492' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLG' 'sip-files00189.jpg'
ee7d5bf6ec2b53ee98c66f08ed5b9c48
df2de6b1587d05cf8afc10a20f9624ba50f73f37
describe
'11322' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLH' 'sip-files00189.pro'
09ecddd4f67c101820e67e420366831f
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describe
'12583' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLI' 'sip-files00189.QC.jpg'
6be451e70983bacc00a10ae5e923581b
008ef182232858f37584b23940d909eece351202
'2011-08-19T13:31:39-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLJ' 'sip-files00189.tif'
a1d2217503806dd60ed6ac21979993fe
a98b5c1f26f948ed6b8e0215bc61e8ac0836e79e
'2011-08-19T13:44:55-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLK' 'sip-files00189.txt'
3c95f051f530fc48a207ec4a5c251c72
37eaaddb8609285da0992a24068dae6835309a87
'2011-08-19T13:38:59-04:00'
describe
'4044' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLL' 'sip-files00189thm.jpg'
7896f5e6da22f8f600498d4915c78b0e
dd1cf4651988307065cfeac3bb2167857c0483e3
'2011-08-19T13:38:35-04:00'
describe
'1109917' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLM' 'sip-files00190.jp2'
5eb60b251233f7ea4f21db41cbcdfb94
ed6f300ab6fa33b5665a3d68ffab7e472e86ac3a
describe
'53525' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLN' 'sip-files00190.jpg'
3cb8b19f33cadd0934246ee7e74e9cc3
c5a6e6bd1c088fc5297a37a1ad9c88be8ab67e71
describe
'19039' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLO' 'sip-files00190.pro'
e9b22678854b835550b65a84cea398ce
d04142f65028a7e84609cdbfc5cdb9e3d29fcd03
describe
'19649' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLP' 'sip-files00190.QC.jpg'
2d483eb42c6308e552e948c49fe39248
5d676691cb7ca8cc251bc2ded2d05fb5e3b33c40
'2011-08-19T13:42:22-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLQ' 'sip-files00190.tif'
4824d7284d41e5bb5abe2604bc4ddf4a
374c6b77b34b59b1a04d224c9abdbffa529e5804
'2011-08-19T13:40:53-04:00'
describe
'783' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLR' 'sip-files00190.txt'
c4cabede390ed511dab554414a6fbefc
f49774aad1c9896adaadef8c6aa9642bb3d6a5e1
'2011-08-19T13:25:38-04:00'
describe
'6449' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLS' 'sip-files00190thm.jpg'
8c60e4a975668166ecc54a11abbd4805
4583958bfaeb79ee27653f6fa173156feb5fcab7
describe
'1258958' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLT' 'sip-files00191.jp2'
8db110c91b36c39c93b60a2b7f57e3e9
a8340977ed3443fa0bb8229aa89855151755efcb
describe
'74074' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLU' 'sip-files00191.jpg'
e9094a8389e1b55c1dfc968ec222d445
94177f3249de7086c2b62d0b08faa594dc855e22
describe
'29193' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLV' 'sip-files00191.pro'
29bd439778540a0afcb28f87f5f378c0
3e1d37b22a4a976bf4954684e5aac1b2798b23c4
describe
'26558' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLW' 'sip-files00191.QC.jpg'
1de7f507e3c676dfd49957b82893bbeb
969166687559c569dbdb782e5deff804cc7ddca1
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLX' 'sip-files00191.tif'
a64c8603b87a6e57c9db178f01495f36
6b32cbc3d488401f1324b2b1f7d6c14b22c24633
'2011-08-19T13:40:39-04:00'
describe
'1151' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLY' 'sip-files00191.txt'
4d9804ed07e3d7c15112648a8a7fc997
c387a2e9ea247741a7325316c05a161f2c4714b0
describe
'8059' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVLZ' 'sip-files00191thm.jpg'
81f4caf757d848584fdd78f85374d422
54d180fcd0b673ddfa456d2855e28ab18a330ba9
describe
'933770' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMA' 'sip-files00192.jp2'
1d26bc454983d4ee47e3c1b122f56dd8
1a262d70686e810d0cb8b2aca4a3d61b73b57fc3
describe
'35513' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMB' 'sip-files00192.jpg'
971b334af6e5ab1444332a1d0fa246a7
c46f709fd307846704523142368319c892ccddd9
describe
'10200' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMC' 'sip-files00192.pro'
789e486d3b201318609f2e62a8b964d1
919a7723462776afb0b134d10153d2263c0baa1c
describe
'12342' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMD' 'sip-files00192.QC.jpg'
9d5f1219bbb692dc9b9712d537c047e2
30973fbb67f6e0ab6d8ac032cb3811465378ecbc
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVME' 'sip-files00192.tif'
e32d75a212ab48dfc1d86a68e55772be
cf486e3c92faf94dcbdc4c4ccf24f0a535aa35e7
'2011-08-19T13:40:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMF' 'sip-files00192.txt'
096406618a3311e048763f9425789ad7
683aebf8d1b7f1a3fd6abb777ac3b34a104581f8
describe
'4438' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMG' 'sip-files00192thm.jpg'
1aa0492f6c9de4cb51a401cdb9a10c49
56e8e7c4731a0d4ae0ddc615709d4159c58543cd
describe
'1026897' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMH' 'sip-files00193.jp2'
e342cc8cd0779b4b431ebd009d3d294a
d1e749066500cecbd9430fbaa45aab158252fd79
'2011-08-19T13:35:39-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMI' 'sip-files00193.jpg'
be1af2ad49f172adf652a3007fa9343d
9bb55ea15e48823d29f0e4f506275b620cfe9c0c
describe
'16630' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMJ' 'sip-files00193.pro'
bdbc9587fe7de4573b241deb8702046e
4c7c47832adf8969d91631cf9bc22f379967861d
'2011-08-19T13:30:37-04:00'
describe
'18275' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMK' 'sip-files00193.QC.jpg'
dbeb0fa7c5890b0bf79e2cd484cdac1e
601082449c671cdcbd16daf0646dee6615721596
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVML' 'sip-files00193.tif'
043029c76df6324f4784fde66757200b
06c3f3dae3a56a6d8c3972d4deb06feb29672d9a
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMM' 'sip-files00193.txt'
47ac43f93fbaa93e5098260e82476ef5
7837136dac30af8bf377297959098c609a767542
describe
'5327' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMN' 'sip-files00193thm.jpg'
bbb1deac4e82b7f0213c6e72cd53f128
00d2394089eecd7f0acf0d75a5fcf6333ee765f0
describe
'981836' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMO' 'sip-files00194.jp2'
eec7dffacb30dcc703fc975aa1fe3265
e055111fe81471483bd2bc28b008c0a88761a039
'2011-08-19T13:36:06-04:00'
describe
'47380' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMP' 'sip-files00194.jpg'
1716dfbb194ae0a9adce75934a2cdbee
72ef04efb3cf6748b3b01e4d2ce4800acae43025
describe
'16904' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMQ' 'sip-files00194.pro'
3eabb073b0416777855f6aad65dffc23
f22fcaa8ee9eda788f5659442754e043836d83da
'2011-08-19T13:38:46-04:00'
describe
'17249' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMR' 'sip-files00194.QC.jpg'
51fafdd3813bc594d93a392c643793f3
32c2b12f909cd4e9270b6c9cc83f6add100ebfc8
'2011-08-19T13:30:19-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMS' 'sip-files00194.tif'
b5259efbb17d7474ea74c8b13f727b3f
88733e6f5d3d626cfc63e103669b60080e273c08
describe
'703' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMT' 'sip-files00194.txt'
51583c644522094bb3843ec797252e56
8734a2a000386cd8e7135b2be06a36fbaf9dba3e
'2011-08-19T13:32:45-04:00'
describe
'5956' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMU' 'sip-files00194thm.jpg'
205eae67eaf5c92b877913c7d64c48fb
48a9c895dbcb25ed4f8ac75418cabc4289b472e7
'2011-08-19T13:42:51-04:00'
describe
'962593' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMV' 'sip-files00195.jp2'
0a1d80689070ae16c5f0e037866e395e
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describe
'45975' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMW' 'sip-files00195.jpg'
18a649c7735a14936be7660a27b63fb4
ea8295b702f36012e3fe886aaa37005fd6063519
'2011-08-19T13:27:54-04:00'
describe
'17233' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMX' 'sip-files00195.pro'
b74eb50dc7c0877da115f32308caaa1d
b5d6a38980e1e4b08a03de7dd0d3dcb076ebdac0
describe
'16655' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMY' 'sip-files00195.QC.jpg'
a8561244f8ea2e52d10c71468367a744
dae04951f7c0a01bea4ad879ce5f25931592afb6
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVMZ' 'sip-files00195.tif'
86a429b1bece84b7896db1d51d1c1bbc
59a20e14949b9024d169d0864d9a39fb9ddf5754
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNA' 'sip-files00195.txt'
0df5945b575d5f1c82675368b4551a5b
448c97ca01b44e1ddac693da108770f64eb2c2a5
'2011-08-19T13:35:58-04:00'
describe
'5293' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNB' 'sip-files00195thm.jpg'
de6b5bf0cced82847b530114b2485efa
e4c0d530f7fc88a097c5fc3119115839b61e9ab2
'2011-08-19T13:31:43-04:00'
describe
'945215' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNC' 'sip-files00196.jp2'
214b741c64c27b0a07573772152a08bc
03701ae16818d63fa27e5d9d548a8dbed4334216
describe
'40719' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVND' 'sip-files00196.jpg'
b8234ee2819be9ace7b0c035a83b6b31
f60a3bea9f2582fca356787ac742ec1efb82cd83
'2011-08-19T13:31:36-04:00'
describe
'14258' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNE' 'sip-files00196.pro'
cb7f5e584d2e8f2d181d93fdfe83b4f1
b9748e2789b2c3b67afbca952b7aa13709dbf210
'2011-08-19T13:44:41-04:00'
describe
'14570' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNF' 'sip-files00196.QC.jpg'
4c2edea16009c84d33f5451c15f4736a
aba3830f29c4ca71607eb1fce54f65124a1c2b9c
'2011-08-19T13:39:37-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNG' 'sip-files00196.tif'
b1b55849b777ecc67e07ecd229db96e1
af44d0b28f273ff880e6b89e63228499dd57b5d5
'2011-08-19T13:41:43-04:00'
describe
'609' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNH' 'sip-files00196.txt'
397cf965e8b888b5a48c1360c741d5be
45decaf53fd27e1c8cf1b0727c448298e480e215
'2011-08-19T13:32:05-04:00'
describe
'4961' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNI' 'sip-files00196thm.jpg'
b5230a9ba30483803720ad1cf44eb55d
e6e659e89fae15fcc2be2317dccef2d56750d272
'2011-08-19T13:42:59-04:00'
describe
'917547' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNJ' 'sip-files00197.jp2'
f12013409c7b23d55164761b96420ec9
d95e64f4a6c5f08ca39124fae1311d15a03b752f
describe
'36261' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNK' 'sip-files00197.jpg'
064924c2f80b148658992dd0c6c8fb43
48ff58119dfe5a54d56aa37d4621f7e37d9c8a0e
describe
'10727' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNL' 'sip-files00197.pro'
4ad5a6922065bd1dd045d1d5744942d0
6c0632f036d1cffdf3db97e5afe0a11f9719b09c
describe
'12810' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNM' 'sip-files00197.QC.jpg'
cabda025b56db8764694c9294fafe9aa
adbbcc90daf5f303853041e7545e1eaf0fa24563
'2011-08-19T13:39:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNN' 'sip-files00197.tif'
18ec84fbbbcb841d874889310b0dc2af
a2614c6b090bf6c776cf2c35f700cb78c14895ce
'2011-08-19T13:36:25-04:00'
describe
'595' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNO' 'sip-files00197.txt'
f0d962c20a4c730c36145265f73d72b3
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describe
'4089' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNP' 'sip-files00197thm.jpg'
21f7c313dbb47777bba3ff9a9e779ea8
a130de278f200ecad58d00b8743eda0f48457d84
'2011-08-19T13:45:08-04:00'
describe
'1046442' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNQ' 'sip-files00198.jp2'
a0c0fe6cc7a7a8e9bf13f637342f9c6e
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'2011-08-19T13:39:50-04:00'
describe
'47903' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNR' 'sip-files00198.jpg'
72fb04aa870e6908e8cbd1a709f7eecb
8a4e7f5551ef258e3c259e4227ab76e102af16a2
'2011-08-19T13:37:58-04:00'
describe
'17520' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNS' 'sip-files00198.pro'
a0ab71367dbdc87db90e21f0eef488ec
12043a39709c8c1d27a2ca8e1906cea398deda09
describe
'16456' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNT' 'sip-files00198.QC.jpg'
7d43c3a5408054363cd112ed20b71a16
3de858cd3a2b21af31085a00fbf1651ee6178da6
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNU' 'sip-files00198.tif'
bdc13e72f6ac5a16f66873a628f8ba10
06ab0813decca1e1d7da0b54f9ec44b80b075f5a
'2011-08-19T13:42:49-04:00'
describe
'730' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNV' 'sip-files00198.txt'
bb1d44bb2af415a46bbb0023f3639fce
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'2011-08-19T13:40:59-04:00'
describe
'5642' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNW' 'sip-files00198thm.jpg'
606cc27af96edc876a643032a63b5f14
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describe
'994251' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNX' 'sip-files00199.jp2'
847da6e680714de87483602f6e2df69e
6950a7dca2a64625c1638829e1bb059afbd3261e
describe
'41428' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNY' 'sip-files00199.jpg'
8ce111a8f187d60b75efa0d360db399a
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describe
'12861' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVNZ' 'sip-files00199.pro'
b79c9e67e5fd51985aa07ad6b2ab4a4f
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describe
'14543' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOA' 'sip-files00199.QC.jpg'
2e50ca15e5cd1608da27d45562c0bde2
0bec7013039d9c553febf7d1d7970e6bbb05ffdd
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOB' 'sip-files00199.tif'
2c73212d2ce83d04bf3daa05e7198881
4d18321bb5936d310038f6321a0ae0d50b74e59a
describe
'552' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOC' 'sip-files00199.txt'
09df6d698d854b1c7be0841ddcd5794f
24815ef109c68c2d6204a7cee98dc38fd23a544c
'2011-08-19T13:36:43-04:00'
describe
'4449' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOD' 'sip-files00199thm.jpg'
574f841e7ea8f6f22cc2e1600a7c58a4
387ba525b1a7a34ce3e5b552cbfd38ee10b1ee41
describe
'1184679' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOE' 'sip-files00200.jp2'
b230d03ba0c1bf4cb0c210503b471480
877889a0e155ad85e1c558db2b680bc7a48b2630
describe
'59697' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOF' 'sip-files00200.jpg'
3c3aca64865ffce19f3bd0b1730d97a2
cd6189fdc8e20b332653cf697a9755da47f95346
describe
'21867' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOG' 'sip-files00200.pro'
f4df981f3982d6a67cc513c518fccad2
3e9eddff7ab928a22f6d7ae6b73668be3130e1dd
describe
'20681' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOH' 'sip-files00200.QC.jpg'
0e34b949661c1e9ea05142614f47ccee
f57cd32be526c6d80ced54063288cd165510afe6
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOI' 'sip-files00200.tif'
7a508ba7b5f4ab584b15c7e8b2bf64f7
df3f42d6bb5917bde1c6579d699b5c44c5743749
'2011-08-19T13:40:32-04:00'
describe
'897' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOJ' 'sip-files00200.txt'
e49a57646e776bb86ef78c409b82cf29
f2d23e3437a222ddbe98e76b294176badd334101
describe
'6963' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOK' 'sip-files00200thm.jpg'
64002e9f1f632383760d05387361d1ff
18036fa862ea55c920ae7aec98309517e972f368
'2011-08-19T13:41:20-04:00'
describe
'1010811' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOL' 'sip-files00201.jp2'
8600db5d3d8d04bf0db93926df952bc6
60bcf75fe3307266d66263fb1b962239286ee838
'2011-08-19T13:40:17-04:00'
describe
'46256' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOM' 'sip-files00201.jpg'
a0d04ed835e7c110a206ed0f665de088
b7799e8041db34f82ea85bc73dc61f710bb15dac
describe
'16814' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVON' 'sip-files00201.pro'
232cf17e7f01eb51828105bcde142f1a
5696c6b016a76c1c66a30b29d7d46ef0ba806a6e
describe
'16157' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOO' 'sip-files00201.QC.jpg'
99c3306de41c37da49742d1c1ab8831c
8d19fc3c2f86b0a6930be3bdf74f92dfbe8b33c9
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOP' 'sip-files00201.tif'
4b5458ba58a5ebec9a447f10ceb5aedb
27e6754f52e2b49f02028c663890907b3b8b199c
'2011-08-19T13:44:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOQ' 'sip-files00201.txt'
b0c2f3ef7222f86f6d6ee7a631f52cf0
fea732650b7effc66e19744dda482c73db48d56c
'2011-08-19T13:25:19-04:00'
describe
'5117' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOR' 'sip-files00201thm.jpg'
1f783f671b55eb2a047e84a00c0c129d
c62b9ad60a0ef76705fd9d52d573e69b34b6a2ca
'2011-08-19T13:43:35-04:00'
describe
'1184609' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOS' 'sip-files00202.jp2'
46fc3e9553b5265cafc4c4c5eac452a4
0ad5594bf18ec0cb028fef39cf0d4ce9a0196714
'2011-08-19T13:43:06-04:00'
describe
'75998' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOT' 'sip-files00202.jpg'
e1269e48a6f950079bd03c0baeb6af21
cc9ce8f1477db5b477ba2f7f512f383a12636b73
describe
'43087' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOU' 'sip-files00202.pro'
7ae1f163d662a68745751f25f4234eb1
6efc444b8882ce8cb65df6daa01d8603c9a696e4
describe
'24810' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOV' 'sip-files00202.QC.jpg'
442dc9a1b7407614d1fa73beed35b7df
0f85d59c402433fc26376b9aade43f0953aee5be
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOW' 'sip-files00202.tif'
70ccf9819ee5b53b7f82253bcd578927
dfa9a5f15d3400ff5fd7cc498e73ce99227d2971
'2011-08-19T13:32:25-04:00'
describe
'1995' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOX' 'sip-files00202.txt'
d1b592b65e9998fc4016aec83d892ea0
5146fc8e0c1938000447bae79d691454e0f74330
describe
'8050' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOY' 'sip-files00202thm.jpg'
9af3728f39b5dbac4d2b978a4ccc95f4
a563b49ef04c78895695b8b1ceac7298b739dff3
describe
'1270119' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVOZ' 'sip-files00203.jp2'
b4f24803a0368cf69170a93ba4a2045b
d3b06ec0ce5761e4b72272d197e40b3f317bf459
describe
'124408' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPA' 'sip-files00203.jpg'
feb30be0c67cd9b7248cb40bc636a673
46992080df3dc40b5fc028e6c97529704d2b94db
'2011-08-19T13:42:53-04:00'
describe
'84769' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPB' 'sip-files00203.pro'
af3483fe3e3fb0150d99638020ca02a7
45ffab32aca21bdd12035664a26dee20fb882c88
describe
'39422' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPC' 'sip-files00203.QC.jpg'
1e0dfe91eae5bc4bcc13fccbcc17702f
e22acec10a7e3eddbb28b6d550a4d487b97cf53c
'2011-08-19T13:30:47-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPD' 'sip-files00203.tif'
71965cc1db9591dc4242fe9625f7e563
bdf99354fe1f7c072b6f76ed115e722384d7c13d
'2011-08-19T13:38:18-04:00'
describe
'3900' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPE' 'sip-files00203.txt'
64d5da8b407e93ebb8732c9c36781890
adb38e1a46a58645c744420e9119f51ee0bb5deb
describe
'10118' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPF' 'sip-files00203thm.jpg'
7e066a4b2ac2d643ac498ec215eda353
407bf2a3729331c3da825d81125a1bf78568fa2c
describe
'1184692' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPG' 'sip-files00204.jp2'
c231346d355e906da69acfc10fe578cf
ffbbc858e5a094a217a6b04d380890b117f47097
'2011-08-19T13:31:00-04:00'
describe
'79978' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPH' 'sip-files00204.jpg'
66ad99391f9196905706f2ab8e41f455
645cd3ef108d137257f88c230e8f93b98d07e2bf
describe
'42162' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPI' 'sip-files00204.pro'
030bd4861fe058c559f70e54d8bddd3a
df3799bb82891992d20199277acb709bf4d82fda
describe
'26167' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPJ' 'sip-files00204.QC.jpg'
a6bb0aab28f461a078d0eabc5ce9f70e
07e7d23a4a50c20e612c9f1fb83f2f658591a2b5
'2011-08-19T13:38:34-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPK' 'sip-files00204.tif'
16964b2572fd346b8fc243012ae765bb
2c02be74db97e7461a0050c46148edac4a9007ac
describe
'1945' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPL' 'sip-files00204.txt'
1482ecd6042296325be11907e0456ad9
adb73a5dec5926437a945297ae5e9c8f3719e59c
describe
'8345' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPM' 'sip-files00204thm.jpg'
00a0798d717c918eaa98be2cf68b84d1
c85d26a6b8535fdbbd34e9dddfa42f830b5252be
describe
'1256593' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPN' 'sip-files00205.jp2'
d9bc2b16a032470dfa0af4f0cf18e256
35f3c91b4de4afc54a41167fb4ff0ea56bd73198
describe
'98244' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPO' 'sip-files00205.jpg'
70d11e232e1a0848baf5eb13a8e5fad4
5f528a4c9ab92449dc5883f9d060d067a6336073
describe
'77452' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPP' 'sip-files00205.pro'
4ddde37d09c742c76a11223543e7ef8f
2ef63f0f36f5e7537297fc05818986b683afb6a6
describe
'32178' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPQ' 'sip-files00205.QC.jpg'
03261f248a96269834fd32ce702c80e2
73fc6c1f5ad07217c58bb94f1b385e638d2a4f49
'2011-08-19T13:42:55-04:00'
describe
'10063815' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPR' 'sip-files00205.tif'
668caaf9e4b4a9e108a683d959b202f0
12d604f910ed5d36976b737f7467b4e252b21dad
describe
'3633' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPS' 'sip-files00205.txt'
657281e01afc68798cab03621e79ddce
95433b3cec9c31c6630397633aaa4812c8a64eda
'2011-08-19T13:41:47-04:00'
describe
'9872' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPT' 'sip-files00205thm.jpg'
031e693d9520c80c0d810421cfcbe82c
a5f27926ec87d77cc05120ea069524ac3dbacfb2
describe
'712684' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPU' 'sip-files00206.jp2'
66885d7a4474732da31e197c3f3bb05f
2a8076154f84282ff8b2159a3bc6ba5595d052ed
describe
'13306' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPV' 'sip-files00206.jpg'
5252a2b89804f66a2c00199c66e4aeed
484e71d5536510ee5a67263f77433a808f9e997a
'2011-08-19T13:35:12-04:00'
describe
'215' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPW' 'sip-files00206.pro'
5de057fdeffab13b5b275b471a85d450
114b6a15e53f0ed3754dc4196722282fb2cb1a53
describe
'3954' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPX' 'sip-files00206.QC.jpg'
d075ceb5436a3de8f2f6a95ef0f994a0
bdf9b54a364af0e4ec9d34de4bef230fc38a8969
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPY' 'sip-files00206.tif'
9c5c8d40557ffe8cfd661fd847199f43
6bf1727dbcc0f176af208bd05390d0b53435ea22
'2011-08-19T13:37:57-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVPZ' 'sip-files00206.txt'
bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
'2011-08-19T13:40:51-04:00'
describe
'1563' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQA' 'sip-files00206thm.jpg'
833b76d7e540632121d2d7154503dadb
5fdc165eae6b55795538822c3be42caa2d3077a8
describe
'1540183' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQB' 'sip-files00300cover4.jp2'
54e59f33e6150887777195d052c2eb84
c1578bfbc8a1b6e3f2c3ca4499e2ef98144d5275
describe
'127966' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQC' 'sip-files00300cover4.jpg'
7362a0a2b7a24133a9a446965d629b8b
a73075019c1d8b6390609fe203b0c7a3b79f7853
describe
'221' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQD' 'sip-files00300cover4.pro'
f606a61fa0f583b2611539a43e2aae34
ffbfce083fcf1d26d677fcf733d21b5d401f872c
describe
'24605' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQE' 'sip-files00300cover4.QC.jpg'
dc5c2b235e4ca88e75b4a4e205b99237
fb3489162b6188058b9a8246fdaf8ed2c4af9210
'2011-08-19T13:43:07-04:00'
describe
'36969658' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQF' 'sip-files00300cover4.tif'
d4fc2e149acd2fc38c9962188835a965
0faaac31f19a4a3873965c83c8f3b7f60c2884c1
'2011-08-19T13:34:03-04:00'
describe
'5993' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQG' 'sip-files00300cover4thm.jpg'
6d9d53d264b645d08f5c61d8bf6b750b
e0210b6487425c81453ea645a0a7d4dff47537e5
describe
'291881' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQH' 'sip-files00300spine.jp2'
0dcebb95f42a2027264b4c7dd85f1187
d9253ea2f72bb91e4a64ddb3619234c835ebd932
describe
'34932' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQI' 'sip-files00300spine.jpg'
1ea2ff8f90954f4ca176ebe117a8fe8c
7a18e2f58928a3f678a81832db6815ee17a07d7b
'2011-08-19T13:29:18-04:00'
describe
'220' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQJ' 'sip-files00300spine.pro'
a0f04bca61e9c1684f9be3e824bb51f1
df9fb597d4bf31bd469556b21f20a884f2358146
'2011-08-19T13:38:44-04:00'
describe
'9086' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQK' 'sip-files00300spine.QC.jpg'
4ad290c984d324c280e217090752252f
183957f6f4eedd1a471f6d79b620033fa661acb7
describe
'7007800' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQL' 'sip-files00300spine.tif'
505d453bdafdeff9e279751fa94461c7
b726d2283c6ce2042591db9d7606558b5211e5e9
describe
'3821' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQM' 'sip-files00300spinethm.jpg'
c95ca017ecee0b182f8c99fbc4f80fc3
2ef6527955457bc9a9807b1e3d8443436c222746
describe
'1470999' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQN' 'sip-filescover1.jp2'
f0db0c75f6e11648f77188d169cca8b3
f56cdc1b1f9f95d32ebc362eeffc6c2fb39922a9
'2011-08-19T13:39:17-04:00'
describe
'145077' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQO' 'sip-filescover1.jpg'
d8aa977f1c8654d3722450ee3eb89529
f079f633743c3da4825e16862cbe8aae65461336
'2011-08-19T13:41:30-04:00'
describe
'1510' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQP' 'sip-filescover1.pro'
40ac713bbf1701a95a44c3a5f8efbee6
1c34a1bf10abd50225d59504961268055eb97b66
describe
'30649' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQQ' 'sip-filescover1.QC.jpg'
a962cf41b1b5a45b43ca1b5a6b050c73
3aca620a670eaed8a5ad2bcfaa0c5c882ecc631e
'2011-08-19T13:42:30-04:00'
describe
'35306554' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQR' 'sip-filescover1.tif'
64e757f89c572c7a5b622a90cf40ab49
fe34cf840240c51fa90d4f42fab992c05500f430
'2011-08-19T13:37:30-04:00'
describe
'342' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQS' 'sip-filescover1.txt'
43825abc3136ada4eb4bfc88ce01dc2b
e66ab0e9e2f5e7a5082f5f32f4e3f098efb3d793
'2011-08-19T13:38:24-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'7818' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQT' 'sip-filescover1thm.jpg'
742ef410c8a706d6180dd05bc72d98ad
98a6c244da9be92a278dc7ca2712addaf5e736ff
describe
'354415' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQU' 'sip-filesUF00001878_00001.mets'
be2fc782292620f17fd005b3835e4091
08f20693dbae561d67f0eb15a6daab773b88b5a8
'2011-08-19T13:29:30-04:00'
describe
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'2013-12-16T21:03:12-05:00' 'mixed'
xml resolution
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/ufdc2.xsdhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
BROKEN_LINK http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/ufdc2.xsd
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
The element type "div" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "
".
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'455698' 'info:fdaE20080801_AAAAIEfileF20080803_AABVQX' 'sip-filesUF00001878_00001.xml'
4b23a533c95f990633e860f0acb532df
08ffeb1e1744876e4551b28c52294dd989277d47
'2011-08-19T13:38:52-04:00'
describe
'2013-12-16T21:03:15-05:00'
xml resolution




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AUTHOR OF “ POEMS,” ETC., ETC,

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Whate’er the good instruction may reveal, - t
The head must take, before the heart can Seely

—-

THE MORALIZER.
2 :
‘
NEW-YORK:
D. APPLETON & COMPANY, 200 BROADWAY.
PHILADELPHIA:

G. S. APPLETON, 164 CHESNUT-STREET.
1851.
ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850, by
D. APPLETON & COMPANY,
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York.
ADDRESS

TO THE YOUTH oF MY COUNTRY.

In preparing the following pages, my aim has been, to produce
a book alike entertaining and instructive ;——one which, in the
reading, should afford an amusement to the mind, pleasant as
the spring-blossoms on the tree; and, in its influences on the
heart in after life, be like the good fruits that succeed and
ripen, to refresh and nourish us, when the vernal Season is
over and gone, and the voices of the singing-birds are lost in
the distance. :
Choosing an appropriate title for such a presentation, I
have borrowed my idea from the words of the wise king of
Israel: —“ Hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake
not the law of thy mother; for they shall be an ornam
of grace unto thy head,” &e., and other Scripture resi

of similar figurative meaning ; for, though often given in <7




4 ADDRESS.

sportive way, it is my design that no moral shall be conveyed
in the volume, but such as a good and judicious parent would
wish a child to imbibe.

Accept, then, my yours Friends, this new Coronat of the
little flowers of poesy which I have woven for you. Wheu
you shall have examined and scented it, and found no thorn
to pierce — 10 juice or odor to poison you in its whole circle,
wear it for the giver’s sake ; and enjoy it and profit by its
healthful influences, for your own.

Gladly would I feel assured that, in some future years, —
when I shall have done with earthly flowers, and you will be
engaged in the busy scenes and arduous duties of mature
life, —the import of these leaves may from time to time
arise to your memory, ‘1 all its dewy freshness, like the
fragrance which the summer-breeze watts after us, from the

lilies and violets we have passed and left far behind us, in our »

- morning rambles. Then, if not to-day, you will be convinced
that I was—as now T am,
Your true Friend,
H. F. GOULD.
Newburyport, Mass., August, 1850. | 2

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CONTENTS.



PAGE
The Sale of the Water-Lily, - - - - . 9

The Humming-Bird’s Anger, - - - - - 16
The Butterfly’s Dream, - - - - - i: a
The Boy and the Cricket, - - - - - A
Fanny Spy, - ° - « “ A . = ‘as
Sudden Elevation, - - - ° 7 ° “ce
The Stricken Bird, ~ - - - ~ s
The Young Sportsman, - - - - >
The, Pebble and the Acorn, - - ~ - -
The Grasshopper and the Ant, - - - -
The Rose-Bud of Autumn, - ~ - - :
Frost, the Winter-Sprite, - ~ - - -
Vivy Vain, - - ° °
The Lost Kite, - . .

The Summer-Morning Ramble, - - -


6 CONTENTS.



PAGE

The Shoemaker, - - - - - - 65
The Snow-Storm, - - - ee - - 67
The Whirlwind, - - - - - - - 69
The Disobedient Skater Boys, - . - - - 72
Winter and Spring, - - - - - - 74
Tom Tar, - - - - ~ - - - ‘W7
The Envious Lobster, - - : - - o Ae
Duiewiiiees <« <« + « + +f
The Bee, Clover, and Thistle, - - - - - 88
Poor Old Paul, - - - - - - - 91
The Sea-Eagle’s Fall, - - - - - . 93
The Two Thieves, - - - - - - - 97
J emmy String, - - - - ~ - - 108
The Caterpillar, - ~ - - - - - 106
The Mocking Bird, - - - - - : 109
The Silk-Worm’s Will, - - - - - - 118
Dame Bidd , - - - - - . 116
Kit with the Rose, - - - - - - - 122
The Captive Butterfly, - - - ~ - - 125
The Dissatisfied Angler Boy, - - - - - 129
The Stove and Grate-Setter, - - - - - 131
ff Song of the Bees, a - - - - - 134
Summer is Come, - - - - - - 186
The Morning-Glory, - - - - - - 189
__, ‘The Old Cotter and his Cow, - - - - - 144
“The Speckled One, - ‘ ‘ ‘ : ; - 147
The Blind Musician, - - - - - - 152
The Lame Horse, . -
The Mushroom’s Soliloquy,
The Lost Nestlings, - -
The Bat’s Flight by Daylight,

Idle Jack, - - -
David and Goliath, -
Escape of the Doves, .
Edward and Charles, -

The Mountain Minstrel, -
The Veteran and the Child,
Captain Kidd, - .
The Dying Storm, -
The Little Traveller, -

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THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY.

Tuere stood upon the broad high-road,
That o’er a moorland lay,
A widow’s low and lone abode,

And close beside the way.

Upon its face the dwelling bore
The sign of ¢iines within,
That seemed to say but little more

Than, “ Better days have been !”

Behind it was the sedgy fen,
With alder, brake, and brush
And less to serve the wants of men,
Than of the jay and thrush.
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THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY.

And these would sometimes come, and cheer
The widow with a song,
To let her feel a neighbor near,

And wing an hour along.

A pond, supplied by hidden springs,
With lilies bordered round,

Was found among the richest things,
That blessed the widow’s ground.

She had, besides, a gentle brook,
That wound the meadow through,
Which from the pond its being took,

And had its treasures t00.

Her eldest orphan was a son ;
For, children she had three
She called him, though a little one,
Her hope for days to be.

And well he might be reckoned 80,
Tf, from the tender shoot,

We know the way the branch will grow ;
Or, by the flower, the fruit.
THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY. 2

His tongue was true, his mind was bright ;
His temper smooth and mild:

He was—the parent’s chief delight —
A good and pleasant child. %

He’d gather chips and sticks of wood,
The winter fire to make

And help his mother dress their food,
Or tend the baking cake.

In summer time he'd kindly lead
His little sisters out,

To pick wild berries on the mead,
And fish the brook for trout.

He stirred his thoughts for ways to earn
Some little gain; and hence,
Contrived the silver pond to turn,

In part, to silver pence.

He found the lilies blooming there
So spicy sweet to smell,

And to the eye so pure and fair,
He plucked them up to sell.
12 % «THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY.

He could not to the market go:
He had too young 4 head,
The distant city’s ways to know ;

The route he could not tread.

But, when the coming coach-wheels rolled
To pass his humble cot,

His bunch of lilies to be sold
Was ready on the spot.

fle’d stand beside the way, and hold
His treasures up to show,
That looked like yellow stars of gold

Just set in leaves of snow.

« Q buy my lilies !” he would say ;
“ You'll find them new and sweet :
So fresh from out the pond are they,
L haven’t dried my feet! ;

And then he showed the dust that clung
Upon his garment’s hem,

Where late the water-drops had hung,
When he had gathered them.
THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY. 18

And while the carriage checked its pace,
To take the lilies in,
His artless orphan tongue and face

Some bright return would win.

For many a noble stranger’s hand,
With open purse, was seen,
To cast a coin upon the sand,

Or on the sloping green.

And many a smiling lady threw
The child a silver piece ;
And thus, as fast as lilies grew,

He saw his wealth increase.

While little more—and little more,
Was gathered by their sale,
His widowed mother’s frugal store

Would never wholly fail. }

For He, who made, and feeds the bird,
Her little children fed.

He knew her trust: her cry he heard ;
And answered it with bread.
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THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY.

And thus, protected by the Power,
Who made the lily fair,
Her orphans, like the meadow flower,

Grew up in beauty there.

Her son, the good and prudent boy,
Who wisely thus began,
Was long the aged widow’s joy ;

And lived an honored man.

He had a ship, for which he chose
“The Lity” as a name,
To keep in memory whence he rose,

And how his fortune came:

He had a lily carved, and set,
Her emblem, on her stem ;
And she was called, by all she met,

A beauteous ocean gem.

She bore sweet spices, treasures bright ;
And, on the waters wide,
Her sails as lily-leaves were white :

Her name was well applied.
THE SALE OF THE WATER-LILY. 15

Her feeling owner never spurned
The presence of the poor ;
And found that all he gave returned

In blessings rich and sure.

The God who by the lily-pond
Had drawn his heart above,
In after life preserved the bond

Of grateful, holy love.
THE HUMMING-BIRD’S ANGER.

“ Small as the humming-bird is, it has great courage and violent passions. If it find
a flower that has been deprived of its honey, it will pluck it off, throw it on the ground,
and sometimes tear it to pieces.” __ BUFFON.

On light little wings as the humming-birds fly,
With plumes many-hued as the bow of the sky,
Suspended in ether, they shine to the light

As jewels of nature high-finished and bright.

Their vision-like forms are so buoyant and small
They hang o’er the flowers, as too airy to fall,
Up-borne by their beautiful pinions, that seem

Like glittering vapor, or parts of a dream.

The humming-bird feeds upon honey; and so,
Of course, ’tis a sweet little creature, you know.
But sweet little creatures have sometimes, they say,

A great deal that’s bitter, or sour, to betray !
THE HUMMING-BIRD’S ANGER. 17

And often the humming-bird’s delicate breast
Is found of a very high temper possessed.
Such essence of anger within it is pent,

’T would burst did no safety-valve give it a vent.

Displeased, it will seem a bright vial of wrath,
Uncorked by its heat, the offender to scath ;
And, taking occasion to let off its ire,

’Tis startling to witness how high it will fire.

A humming-bird once o’er a trumpet-flower hung,
And darted that sharp little member, the tongue, —
At once to the nectarine cell, for the sweet

She felt at the bottom most certain to meet.

But, finding some other light child of the air
To rifle its store, had already been there ;
And no drop of honey for her to draw up,

Her vengeance broke forth on the destitute cup.

She flew in a passion, that heightened her power ;
And cuffing, and shaking the innocent flower,
Its tender corolla in shred after shred

She hastily stripped; then she snapped off its head.
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THE HUMMING-BIRD’S ANGER.

A delicate ruin, on earth as it lay,
That bright little fury went, humming, away,
With gossamer softness, and fair to the eye,

Like some living brilliant, just dropped from the sky.

And since, when that curious bird I behold
Arrayed in rich colors, and dusted with gold,
I cannot but think of the wrath and the spite

She has in reserve, though they’re now out of sight.

Ye two-footed, beautiful, passionate things,
If plumy or plumeless— without, or with wings,
Beware, lest ye break, in some hazardous hour,

Your vials of wrath, hot, or bitter, or sour!

And would ye but know how at times ye do seem
Transformed to bright furies, or frights in a dream,
Go, stand at the glass—to the painter go sit,
When anger is just at the height of its fit!
THE BUTTERFLY’S DREAM.

A TULIP, just opened, had offered to hold
A butterfly gaudy and gay;
And rocked in his cradle of crimson and gold,

The careless young slumberer lay.

For the butterfly slept ;—as such thoughtless ones will
At ease, and reclining on flowers oo
If ever they study, ’tis how they may kill

The best of their mid-summer hours !

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And the butterfly dreamed, as is often the case
With indolent lovers of change,
Who, keeping the body at ease in its place,

Give fancy permission to range.
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THE BUTTERFLY’S DREAM.

He dreamed that he saw, what he could but despise,
The swarm from a neighboring hive ;
Which, having come out for their winter supplies,

Had made the whole garden alive.

He looked with disgust, as the proud often do,
On the diligent movements of those,
Who, keeping both present and future in view,

Improve every hour as it goes.

As the brisk little alchymists passed to and fro,
With anger the butterfly swelled ;
And called them mechanics —a rabble too low

To come near the station he held.

« Away from my presence gaid he, in his sleep,
«Ye humble plebeians! nor dare
Come here with your colorless winglets to sweep

The king of this brilliant parterre "

He thought, at these words, that together they flew,
And, facing about, made a stand ;
And then, to a terrible army they grew,

And fenced him on every hand.
THE BUTTERFLY’S DREAM. 21

Like host# of huge giants, his numberless foes
Seemed spreading to measureless size :

Their wings with a mighty expansion arose,
And stretched like a veil o’er the skies.

Their eyes seemed like little volcanoes, for fire,—
Their hum, to a cannon-peal grown, —

Farina to bullets was rolled in their ire,
And, he thought, hurled at him and his throne.

He tried to cry quarter ! his voice would not sound,
His head ached —his throne reeled and fell ;
His enemy cheered, as he came to the ground,

And cried, “ King Papilio, farewell !”

His fall chased the vision—the sleeper awoke,
The wonderful dream to expound ;
The lightning’s bright flash from the thunder-cloud broke,

And hail-stones were rattling around.

He’d slumbered so long, that now, over his head,
The tempest’s artillery rolled ;
The tulip was shattered —the whirl-blast had fled,

And borne off its crimson and gold.
22 THE BUTTERFLY’S DREAM.

Tis said, for the fall and the pelting, combined
With suppressed ebullitions of pride,
This vain son of summer no balsam could find,

But he crept under covert and died !
THE BOY AND THE CRICKET.

At length I have thee! my brisk new-comer,
Sounding thy lay to departing summer ;

And [ll take thee up from thy bed of grass,
And carry thee home to a house of glass ;
Where thy slender limbs, and the faded green
Of thy close-made coat, can all be seen.

For I long to know if the cricket sags,

Or plays the tune with his gauzy wings ;—
To bring that shrill-toned pipe to light
Which kept me awake so long last night,
That I told the hours by the lazy clock,

Till I heard the crow of the noisy cock ;
When, tossing and turning, at length I fell
In a sleep so strange, that the dream [’ll tell.

Methought, on a flowery bank I lay,
By a beautiful stream; and watched the play
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THE BOY AND THE CRICKET.

Of the sparkling wavelets, that fled so fast,

I could not number them as they passed.

But I marked the things which they carried by ;
And a neat little skiff first caught my eye.
‘Twas woven of reeds, and its sides were bound
By a tender vine, that had clasped it round ;
And spreading within, had made it seem

A basket of leaves, borne down the stream.
And the skiff had neither a sail nor oar ;

But a bright little boy stood up, and bore,

On his outstretched hands, a wreath so gay,

Lt looked like a crown for the Queen of May.
And while he was going, I heard him sing,

“ © seize the garland of passing Spring !”

But I dared not reach, for the bank was steep ;
And he bore it away, to the far off deep !

There came, then, a lady ;—her eye was bright—
She was young and fair, and her bark was light ;
Its mast was a living tree, that spread

Its boughs for a sail, o’er the lady’s head.

And some of its fruits had just begun

To flush, on the side that was next the sun ;
THE BOY AND THE ORICKET. 25

And some with the crimson streak were stained ;
While others their size had not yet gained.

In passing she cried, “Oh! who can insure

The fruits of Swmmer to get mature ?

For, fast as the waters beneath me flowing,

Beyond recall, I’m going! I’m going!”

I turned my eye, and beheld another,
That seemed as she might be Summer’s mother.
She looked more grave; while her cheek was tinged
With a deeper brown; and her bark was fringed
With the tasselled heads of the wheaten sheaves
Along its sides; and the yellow leaves,
That had covered the deck concealed a throng
Of Crickets !—I knew by their choral song.
And at Autumn's feet lay the golden corn,
While her hands were raised, to invert a horn
That was filled with a sweet and mellow store,
And the purple clusters were hanging o’er.
She bade me seize on the fruit that should last
When the harvest was gone, and Autumn had past.
But, when I had paused to make the choice,
I saw no bark! and I heard no voice !

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THE BOY AND THE CRICKET.

Then I looked on a sight that chilled my blood!
‘T'was a mass of ice, where an old man stood

On his frozen float ; while his shrivelled hand
Had clenched, as a staff by which to stand,

A whitened branch that the blast had broke
From the lifeless trunk of an aged oak.

The icicles hung from the naked limb,

And the old man’s eye was sunken and dim.
But his scattering locks were silver bright,

His beard with gathering frost was white ;

The tears congealed on his furrowed cheek,

His garb was thin, and the winds were bleak.
He faintly uttered, while drawing near,

“ Winter, the death of the short-lived year,

Can yield thee nought, as I downward tend

To the boundless sea, where the Seasons end !
But I trust from others, who’ve gone before,
Thou’st clothed thy form, and supplied thy store:
And now, what tidings am I to bear

Of thee—for I shall be questioned there ?”

I asked my mother, who o’er me bent,
What all this show of the Seasons meant?
THE BOY AND THE CRICKET. 27

She said ’twas a picture of Life, I saw;
And the useful moral myself must draw !

I woke, and found that thy song was stilled,
And the sun’s bright beams my room had filled !
But I think, my Cricket, I long shall keep

In mind the dream of my morning sleep !

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FANNY SPY.

Lucy, Lucy, come away!
Never climb for things so high.
Don’t you know, the other day,
What fell out with Fanny Spy?

Fanny spied a loaf of cake,
Wisely set above her reach ;
Yet did Fanny think to make

In its tempting side a breach.

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iiaghe thought the family

Out of sight and hearing too,

Forth a polished table she
Quickly to the closet drew.
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FANNY SPY.

First, she stepped upon a chair ;
Then the table—then a shelf;

Thinking she securely there
Might, unnoticed, help herself.

Then she seized a heavy slice,
Leaving in the loaf a cleft

Wider than a dozen mice,

Feasted there all night, had left.

Stepping backward, Fanny slid
On the table’s polished face :—
Down she came, with dish and lid,

Silver—glass—and china vase !

In, from every room they rushed,
Father—mother—servants—all

Thinking all the closet crushed,
By the racket and the fall.

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’Mid the uproar of the house,

Fanny, in her shame auf ri hi, |

Wished herself indeed a mouse,

But to run and hide from sight.
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FANNY SPY.

Yet was she to learn how vain,
Poor and worthless, is a wish.
Wishing could not lull her pain,

Hide her shame, nor mend a dish.

There she lay, but could not speak ;
For a tooth had made a pass
Through her lip; and to her cheek

Clung a piece of shivered glass.

From her altered features gushed
Rolling tears, and streaming gore ;

While, untasted still, and crushed,
Lay her cake upon the floor.

Then the doctor hurried in:
Fanny at his needle swooned,
As he held her crimson chin,
And together stitched thelwound.

Now her face a scar must wear,
Ever till her dying day !

Questioned how it happened there,
What can blushing Fanny say ?
SUDDEN ELEVATION; OR, THE EMPALED
BUTTERFLY.

“Ho!” said the Butterfly, “here am I,
Up in the air, who used to lie
Flat on the ground, for the passers by
To treat with utter neglect !
But none will suspect that I am the same ;
With a bright, new coat, and a different name ;
The piece of nothingness whence I came

In me they'll never detect.

“That horrible night in the chrysalis,
Which brought me at length to a day like this,
In a form of beauty—a state of bliss,

Was little enough to give
SUDDEN ELEVATION.

For freedom to range from bower to bower,

To flirt with the buds, and flatter the flower,

And bask in the sunbeams hour by hour,
The envy of all that live.

“ Why, this is a world of curious things,
Where those who crawl, and those that have wings,
Are ranked in the classes of beggars, and kings,
No matter how much the worth
May be on the side of those who creep,
Where the vain, the light, and the bold will sweep,
Others from notice, and proudly keep
Uppermost on the earth!

“Many a one that has loathed the sight
Of the piteous worm, will take delight
In welcoming me, as I look so bright
In my new and beautiful dress.
But some I shall pass with a scornful glance,
Some, with an elegant nonchalance ;
And others will woo me, till I advance

To give them a slight caress.”
SUDDEN ELEVATION.

“ Ha, ha!” said the Pin, “ you are just the one
Through which I’m commissioned, at once, to run
From back to breast, till, your fluttering done,

Your form may be fairly shown.
And when my point shall have reached your heart,
"Twill be as a balm to the wounded part,
To think how yov’re to be copied by art,

And your beauty will all be known !”

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THE STRICKEN BIRD.

Herr’s the last food your poor mother can bring!
Take it, my suffering brood.
Oh! they have stricken me under the Wing ;

See, it is dripping with blood!

Fair was the morn, and I wished them to rise,
Enjoying its beauties with me.

The air was all fragrance—all splendor the skies,
While bright shone the earth and the sea.

Little I thought, when so freely I went,
Employing my earliest breath,
To wake them with song, it could be their intent

To pay me with arrows and death!

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THE STRICKEN BIRD. 35

Fear that my nestlings would feel them forgot,
Helped me a moment to fly ;
Else I had given up life on the spot,

Under my murderer's eye.

Yet, I can never brood o’er you again,
Closing you under my breast !

Its coldness would chill you; my blood would but stain
And spoil the warm down of your nest.

Ere the night-coming, your mother will lie,
All motionless, under the tree ;

Where, deafened, and silent, I still shall be nigh,
While you will be moaning for me!
THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN.

Harry had a dog and gun;

And he loved to set the one,

Barking, out upon the run,
While he held the other,

Often charged so heavily,

T was a dangerous thing to be

With so young a wight as he
Mindless of his mother.

Earnestly she warned her child

To forego a sport so wild ;

While he, turning, frowned or smiled,
And away would sidle.

For, to give him short and long,

Harry had a head so strong,

In the right or in the wrong,
It was hard to bridle.
THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN. 87

On his gunning madly bent,
Often in his clothes a rent
Told the reckless way he went,

Over hedge and brambles.
Homeward then would Harry slouch,
With his gun and empty pouch,
Looking like a scaramouch

Coming from his rambles.

Sometimes when he scaled a wall,

Headlong there to pitch and fall,

Ratling stones, and gun and all,
Down together tumbled.

Tray would bark to tell the news

Of his master with a bruise,

Hatless, and with grated shoes,
Lying flat and humbled !

Where he saw the bushes stirred,

Harry, sure of hare or bird,

Drew,—and at a flash was heard
Noise like little thunder.
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THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN.

When he ran his game to find,
Disappointment ’mazed his mind ; —
Finding he’d but shot the wind,

Dumb he stood with wonder !

Over muddy pool or bog,

Not so nimble as his dog,

When he walked the plank or log,
There his balance losing,

Splash! he went—a rueful plight !

If his face before was white,

‘T'was like morning turned to Mght,
Much against his ehoosing.

Now, like many a hasty one,

Whether quadruped or gun,

Or a mother’s wayward son
Given to disaster,

Harry’s gun was rather quick ;

And it had a naughty trick,—

It would snap itself, and kick

Fiercely at its master.
THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN. 39

So, this snappish habit grew
With a power for him to rue;
Just as all bad habits do

Grow, as age increases.
When, one day, with noise and smoke,
Over-charged, the barrel broke,
Harry’s hand the mischief spoke —

It was blown to pieces !

Tray came crouching round, and growled,—
Saw the gore, and whined, and howled,
While his owner groaned and scowled,

And the blood was running.
With the horrors of his state,
And with anguish desperate,
Then poor Harry owned too late,

He was sick of gunning !

While his mother bent to mourn
As her froward son was borne,
With his hand all burnt and torn,

Faint and pale, before her,
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THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN.

Harry’s pain must be endured,—
And the wound —it might be cured ;
But, for fingers uninsured,

There was no restorer !
THE PEBBLE AND THE ACORN.

“T ama Pebble! I yield to none!”
Were the swelling words of a tiny stone,
“ Nor time nor season can alter me;

I am abiding, while ages flee.

The pelting hail and the drizzling rain
Have tried to soften me, long, in vain ;
And the dew has tenderly sought to melt,
Or touch my heart; but it was not felt.
There’s none to tell you about my birth,
For I am as old as the big, round earth.
The children of men arise, and pass
Out of the world, like blades of grass;
And many foot that on me has trod

Is gone from sight, and under the sod !
I am a Pebble! but who art thou,
Rattling along from the restless bough ?”
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cece atest LLL

THE PEBBLE AND THE ACORN.

The Acorn was shocked at this rude salute,
And lay for a moment abashed and mute:
She never before had been so near

This gravelly ball, the mundane sphere ;
And she felt for a time at loss to know
How to answer a thing so coarse and low.
But to give reproof of a nobler sort

Than the angry look, or the keen retort,

At length she said, in a gentle tone,

“ Since it has happened that I am thrown,
From the lighter element where I grew,
Down to another, so hard and new,

And beside a personage so august,

Abased, I’ll cover my head with dust,

And quick retire from the sight of one
Whom time, nor season, nor storm, nor sun,
Nor the gentle dew, nor the grinding heel
Has ever subdued, or made to feel !”

And soon in the earth she sank away

From the cheerless spot where the Pebble lay.

But twas not long ere the soil was broke

By the jeering head of an infant oak!
THE PEBBLE AND THE ACORN. 43

As it arose, and its branches spread,

The Pebble looked up, and, wondering, said,
“ Ah, modest Acorn! never to tell

What was enclosed in its simple shell ; —
That the pride of the forest was folded up
In the narrow space of its little cup !—
And meekly to sink in the darksome earth,
Which proves that nothing could hide her worth!
And QO, how many will tread on me,

To come and admire the beautiful tree,
Whose head is towering towards the sky,
Above such a worthless thing as I!

Useless and vain, a cumberer here,

Have I been idling from year to year.

But never, from this, shall a vaunting word
From the humbled Pebble again be heard,
Till something without me or within

Shall show the purpose for which I’ve been !”
The Pebble could ne’er its vow forget,

And it lies there wrapt in silence yet.
THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT.

« Ant, look at me!” a young grasshopper said,
As nimbly he sprang from his green, summer-bed,
« See how I’m going to skip over your head,

And could o’er a thousand like you!
Ant, by your motion alone, I should judge
That Nature ordained you @ slave and a drudge,
For ever and ever to keep on the trudge,

And always find something to do.

« Oh! there is nothing like having our day —
Taking our pleasure and ease while we may —
Bathing ourselves in the bright, mellow ray

That comes from the warm, golden sun !
THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT.

Whilst I am up in the light and the air,
You, a sad picture of labor and care,
Still have some hard, heavy burden to bear,

And work that you never get done.

“T have an exercise healthful and good,

For tuning the nerves and digesting the food —

Graceful gymnastics for stirring the blood
Without the gross purpose of use.

Ant, let me tell you ’tis not @ la mode,

To plod like a pilgrim, and carry a load,

Perverting the limbs that for grace were bestowed,
By such a plebeian abuse |

“ While the whole world with provisions is filled,

Who would keep toiling and toiling, to build

And lay ina store for himself, till he’s killed
Withipork that another might do?

Come




rop your budget, and just give a spring ;
Jump on a grass-blade, and balance and swing ;
Soon you’ll be light as a gnat on the wing,

Gay as a grasshopper, too ! ”
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THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT.

Ant trudged along, while the grasshopper sung,
Minding her business and holding her tongue,
Until she got home her own people among;
But these were her thoughts on the road.
“ What will become of that poor, idle one
When the light sports of the summer are done?
And, where is the covert to which he may run
To find a safe winter abode?

“Qh! if I only could tell him how sweet

Toil makes my rest and the morsel I eat,

While hope gives a spur to my little black feet,
He'd never pity my lob! >

He’d never ask me my burden to drop,

To join in his folly—to spring, and to hop ;

And thus make the ant and her labor to stop,

When time, I am certain, would not.



“ When the cold frost all the herbage
When the bare branches with ice-drops are tipped,

nipped,

Where will the grasshopper then be, that skipped
So careless and lightly to-day ?
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Frozen to death! ‘a sad picture, indeed,
Of reckless indulgence and what must succeed,
That all his gymnastics can’t shelter or feed,

Or quicken his pulse into play !

“T must prepare for a winter to come,

I shall be glad of a home and a crumb,

When my frail form out of doors would be numb,
And I in the snow-storm should die.

Summer is lovely, but soon will be past.

Summer has plenty not always to last.

Summer’s the time for the ant to make fast

Her stores for a future supply !”
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THE ROSE-BUD OF AUTUMN.

Come out—pretty Rose-Bud,—my lone, timid one !
Come forth from thy green leaves, and peep at the sun!
For little he does, in these dull autumn hours,

At height’ning of beauty, or laughing with flowers.

His beams, on thy tender young cheek as he plays,
Will give it a blush that no other could raise:

Thy fine silken petals they’ll softly unfold,

Thy pure bosom filling with spices and gold!

I would not instruct thee in coveting AY

Yet beauty, we know, is the offspring of health ;
And health, the fair daughter of freedom! is bright
From drinking the breezes, and feasting on light.
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Then, come, little gem, from thy covert look out;

And see what the glad, golden sun is about !

His shafts, do they strike thee, new charms will impart,
Thy form making fairer, and richer, thy heart.

Occasion, sweet Bud, is for thee and for me:
This hour it may give what again ne’er shall be.
O, let not the sunshine of life pass away,

Nor touch both our eye and our heart with its ray !
FROST, THE WINTER-SPRITE.

Tue Frost looked forth on a still, clear night,

And whispered, “ Now I shall be out of sight ;

So through the valley, and over the height
I'll silently take my way.

I will not go on like that blustering train,

The wind and the snow, the hail and the rain,

That make so much bustle and noise in vain.
But Dll be as busy as they !”

He flew up, and powdered the mountain’s crest ;
He lit on the trees, and their boughs he drest

With diamonds and pearls ;—and over the breast

Of the quivering Lake he spread
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A bright coat of mail that it need not fear
The glittering point of many a spear
That he hung on its margin, far and near,

Where a rock was rearing its head.

He went to the windows of those who slept,
And over each pane, like a fairy crept ;
Wherever he breathed—wherever he stepped—
Most beautiful things were seen
By morning’s first light !—there flowers and trees,
With bevies of birds, and swarms of bright bees ;—
There were cities—temples, and towers; and these,
All pictured in silvery sheen !
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But one thing he did that was hardly fair—
He peeped in the cupboard, and, finding there
That none had remembered for him to prepare,
“ Now, just to set them a-thinking,
Pll bite their rich basket of fruit,” said he,
“This burly old pitcher—I’ll burst it in three!
And the glass with the water they’ve left for me
Shall ‘tchick !’ to tell them I’m drinking !”
VIVY VAIN.

Miss Varn was all given to dress—
Too fond of gay clothing; and so,
She’d gad about town
Just to show a new gown,

As a train-band their color to show.

Her headibeing empty and light,
Whene’er she obtained a new hat,
With pride in her air,
She’d go round, here and there,

For all whom she knew to see that.

Her folly was chiefly in this:
Mere highly she valued fine looks,
Than virtue or truth,
Or devoting her youth

To usefulness, friendship, or books.
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Her passion for-show was unchecked ; |
And therefore, it happened one day,
Arrayed in bright hues,
And with new hat and shoes,

Miss Vain walked abroad for display.

She took the most populous streets,
To cause but aversion in those,
Who saw how she prinked,
And the bystanders winked,
While the boys cried, “Halloo! there she goes !”

It chanced, that, in passing One Way,
She came near a pool, and a green
With fence close and high;
And, as Vivy drew nigh,

A donkey stood near it unseen.

He put his mouth over its top,

The moment she came by his place; .
And gave a loud bray
In her ear, when, away

She sprang, shrieked, and fell on her face.
VIVY VAIN.

She thought she was swallowed alive,
Awhile upon earth lying flat ;

And the terrible sound

Seemed to furrow the ground

She embraced in her fine gown and hat.

She gathered herself up, and ran,
Yet heeded not whither or whence,
To flee from the roar,
That continued to pour

Behind her. from over the fence.

In passing @slope near the pool,
She slipped and rolled down to its brim ;
The geese gave a shout, |
And at length hissed her out
Of the bounds, where they’d gathered to swim.

In turning a corner, she met
Abruptly, the horns of a cow
That mooed, while the cur,
At her heels, turned from her,

And aimed at Miss Vain his “ bow-wow.”
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Then Vivy’s bright ribbons and skirt,
As she flew, flirted high on the wind ;
The children at play,
Paused to see one so gay,
And all in a flutter behind.

A group of glad schoolboys came by:
Said they, “So it seems, that to-day,

Miss Vain carries marks

At which the dog barks,
And that make sober Long-Ears to bray.”

And when, all bedraggled and pale, |
Poor Vivy approached her own door, q
She went, swift and straight ’
As a dart, through the gate,
Abhorring the gay gear she wore.

She sat down, and thought of the scene
- With humiliation and tears:

The words, and the noise

Of the brutes and the boys

Were echoing still in her ears.
VIVY VAIN,

She reasoned, and came at the cause,
Resolving that cause to remove ;
And thence, her desire
Was for modest attire,

And her heart and her mind to improve.

And soon, all who knew her before
Remarked on the change and the gain
In mind, and in mien,
And in dress, that were seen

In the once flashy Miss Vivy Vain.
THE LOST KITE.

“My kite! my kite! I’ve lost my kite!
Oh! when I saw the steady flight,

With which she gained her lofty height,
How could I know, that letting go

That naughty string, would bring so low
My pretty, buoyant, darling kite,

To pass for ever out of sight 2

“A purple cloud was sailing by,

With silver fringes, o’er the sky ;

And then I thought, it seemed so nigh,
I'd make my kite go up and light
Upon its edge, so soft and bright ;

To see how noble, high and proud

She’d look, while riding on a cloud !
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THE LOST KITE.

“ As near her shining mark she drew

I clapped my hands ; the line slipped through
My silly fingers; and she flew,

Away! away! in airy play,

Right over where the water lay !

She veered and fluttered, swung and gave

A plunge, then vanished with the wave !

“TI never more shall want to look

On that false cloud, or babbling brook ;
Nor e’er to feel the breeze that took
My dearest joy, to thus destroy

The pastime of your happy boy.

My kite! my kite! how sad to think

She flew so high, so soon to sink !”

“ Be this,” the mother said, and smiled,
“ A lesson to thee, simple child |!

And when by fancies vain and wild,

As that which cost the kite that’s lost,
The busy brain again is crossed,

Of shining vapor then beware,

Nor trust thy joys to fickle air.

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“T have a darling treasure, too,

That sometimes would, by slipping through
My guardian hands, the way pursue,

From which, more tight than thou thy kite,
I hold my jewel, new and bright,

Lest he should stray without a guide,

To drown my hopes in sorrow’s tide !”
A SUMMER MORNING RAMBLE.

Oh! the happy Summer hours,

With their butterflies and flowers,

And the birds among the bowers
Sweetly singing ;—

With the spices from the trees,

Vines, and lilies, while the bees

Come floating on the breeze,

Honey bringing !

All the East was rosy red,

When we woke and left our bed ;

And to gather flowers we sped,
Gay and early.

Every clover-top was wet,

And the spider’s silken net

With a thousand dew-drops set,
Pure and pearly.
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With their modest eyes of blue

Were the violets peeping through ©

Tufts of grasses, where they grew,
Full of beauty,

At the lamb in snowy white,

O’er the meadow bounding light,

And the crow just taking flight,

Grave and sooty.

On our floral search intent,

Still away, away we went,—

Up and down the rugged bent,—
Through the wicket,—

Where the rock with water drops,—

Through the bushes and the copse,—

Where the greenwood pathway stops
In the thicket.

We heard the fountain gush,

And the singing of the thrush ;

And we saw the squirrel’s brush
In the hedges,
A SUMMER-MORNING RAMBLE.

As along his back ’t was thrown,

Like a glory of his own,

While the sun behind it, shone
Through its edges.

All the world appeared so fair,
And so fresh and free the air,—
Oh! it seemed that all the care
In creation
Belonged to God alone;
And that none beneath his throne,
Need to murmur or to groan
At his station.

Dear little brother Will!
He has leaped the hedge and rill,—
He has clambered up the hill,

Ere the beaming
Of the rising sun, to sweep
With its golden rays the steep,
Till he’s tired, and dropped asleep,

Sweetly dreaming.
A SUMMER-MORNING RAMBLE.

See, he threw aside his cap,

And the roses from his lap,

When his eyes were, for the nap,
Slowly closing:

Wit his sunny curls outspread,

On its fragrant mossy bed,

Now his precious infant head

Is reposing.

He is dreaming of his play—

How he rose at break of day,

And he frolicked all the way
On his ramble.

And before his fancy’s eye,

He has still the butterfly

Mocking him, where not so high

He could scramble.

In his cheek the dimples dip,
And a smile is on his lip,
While his tender finger-tip

Seems as aiming

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A SUMMER-MORNING RAMBLE,

At some wild and lovely thing
That is out upon the wing,
Which he longs to catch and bring

Home for taming.

While he thus at rest is laid

In the old oak’s quiet shade,

Let’s cull our flowers to braid,
Or unite them

In bunches trim and neat,

That for every friend we meet,

We may have a token sweet
To delight them.

Tis the very crowning art

Of a happy, grateful heart

’ To others to impart

Of its pleasure.
Thus its joys can never cease,
For it brings an inward peace,
Like an every day increase

Of a treasure.
THE SHOEMAKER.

“‘ Honor and shame from no condition rise.
Act well your part : — there all the honor lies.”

Tue shoemaker sat amid wax and leather,
With lapstone over his knee;

Where, snug in his shop, he defied all weather,

A-drawing his quarters and sole together :

A happy old man was he!

This happy old man was so wise and knowing,
The worth of his time he knew.

He bristled his ends, and he kept them going;

And felt to each moment a stitch was owing,
Until he got round the shoe.
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THE SHOEMAKER,

Of every deed that his wax was sealing,
The closing was firm and fast.

The prick of his steel never caused a feeling

Of pain to the toe, and his skill in heeling
Was perfect, and true to the last!

Whenever you gave him a foot to measure,
With gentle and skilful hand,
He took its proportions, with looks of pleasure,
As if you were giving the costliest treasure,
Or dubbing him lord of the land.

And many a one did he save from getting

A fever, or cold or cough :
For many a sole did he save from wetting,
When, whether in water or snow ’twas setting,

His shoeing would keep them off.

And when he had done with his making and mending,
With hope and a peaceful breast,

Resigning his awl, as his thread was ending,

He slid from his bench, to the grave descending,
As high as a king to rest!


THE SNOW-STORM.

Ir snows! it snows! from out the sky
The feathered flakes, how fast they fly,
Like little birds, that don’t know why
They’re on the chase, from place to place,
While neither can the other trace !

It snows, it snows! a merry play

Is o’er us, on this sombre day.

As dancers in time’s airy hall,

That not a moment holds them all,
While some keep up, and others fall,
The atoms shift; then, thick and swift,
They drive along to form the drift,
That weaving up, so dazzling white,

Is rising like a wall of light.
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THE SNOW-STORM.

But now the wind comes, whistling loud,

To snatch and waft it, as a cloud,

Or giant phantom in a shroud.

It spreads,—it curls,—it mounts and whirls ;
At length a mighty wing unfurls ;

And then, away !—but where, none knows,

Or ever will. —It snows! it snows!

To-morrow will the storm be done;
Then out will come the golden sun!
And we shall, we shall see, upon the run
Before his beams, in sparkling streams,
What now a curtain o’er him seems.
And thus, with life it ever goes ;—

Tis shade and shine! It snows, it snows!
THE WHIRLWIND.

Waurriwinp, Whirlwind, whither art thou hieing,
Snapping off the flowers young and fair ;—

Setting all the chaff and the withered leaves a-flying, —
Tossing up the dust in the air?

“T.” said the Whirlwind, “cannot stop for talking !
Give me up your cap, my little man;

And the polished stick, that you will not need for walking,
While you run to catch them, if you can!

“ You, pretty maiden—none has time to tell her
I am coming, ere I shall be there.
I will twirl her zephyr—snatch her light umbrella,

Seize her hat, and snarl her glossy hair!”
7 THE WHIRLWIND.

On went the Whirlwind, showing many capers
One would hardly deem it meet to tell ; —
Dusting Judge and Parson— flirting gown and papers,—

Discomposing matron, beau and belle.

“Whisk!” from behind came the long and sweeping feather,
Round the head of old Chanticleer : —

Plumed and plumeless biped felt gust together,
In a way they wouldn’t like to hear.

Snug in his arbor sat a scholar, musing
Calmly o’er the philosophic page :
“Flap!” went the leaves of the volume he was using,

Cutting short the lecture of the sage.

“Hey!” said the bookworm, “this I think is taking
Rather too much liberty with me!
Yet I'll not resent it; being bent on making

Use of every thing I hear and see.

“Many, I know, will not their anger stifle,
When as little cause as this, they find
To let it kindle up; but minding every trifle

Is profitless as quarrels with the wind.
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“ Forth to his business when the Whirlwind sallies,
He is all alive to get it done ; —
He on his pathway never lags nor dallies ;

But is ever up, and on the run.

“ Though ever whirling, never growing dizzy ;
Motion gives him buoyancy and power.
All who have known him own that he is busy,

Doing much in half a fleeting hour.

‘Oh! there is nothing—when our work’s before us,—
Like despatch; for, while our time is brief,
Some sweeping blast may suddenly come o’er us,

Lose our place, and turn andor leaf !

“ Whirlwind, Whirlwind, though you’re but a flurry,
And so odd the business you pursue ;—
Though you come on, and are off, in such a hurry,

I have caught a hint: and now adieu!”
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THE DISOBEDIENT SKATER BOYS.

Sarp William to George, “It is New-Year’s day !
And now for the pond and the merriest play!
So, on with your ¢ap; and away, away,

We'll off for a frolic ¢ j
Be quick—hbe quick, es ‘ou 'W
For doing what father a : a 1 01 , or fi bic
And under. your ¢oat let the skates be hide

Then over the ice we'll glide.” ‘

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They’re up, and they’re off; on their run-away feet
They fasten the skates, when, away they fleet,

Far over the pond, and beyond retreat,




Unconscious of danger near.

~ But lo! the ice is beginning to bend—

It cracks—it cracks—and their feet descend !

emo whom’ean,they look as a helper—a friend?

Their faces are pale with fear.


THE DISOBEDIENT SKATER BOYS. 3a

In their flight to the pond, they had caught the eye
Of a neighboring peasant, who, lingering nigh,
Aware of their danger, and hearing their cry,
Now hastens to give them aid. .
As home they are brought, all dripping and cold,
To all who their piteous plight behold,
The worst of the story is plainly told—
Their parents were disobeyed ! aa
WINTER AND SPRING.

“ Aprev!” Father Winter sadly said
To the world, when about withdrawing,
With his old white wig half off his head,

And his icicle fingers thawing ;—

“ Adieu! I’m going to the rocks and caves,
And must leave all here behind me ;
Or perhaps I shall sink in the Northern waves,

So deep that none can find me.”

“Good luck! good luck, to your hoary locks !”
Said the gay young Spring, advancing ;
“ You may take your rest ’mid the caves and rocks,

While I o’er the earth am dancing.
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“ But there is not a spot where you have trod,
You hard, old clumsy fellow,—
Not a hill, nor a field, nor a single sod,

But I must make haste to mellow.

“T then shall carpet them o’er with grass,
To look so bright and cheering,
That none will regret having let you pass

Far out of sight and hearing.

“The fountains that you locked up so tight,
When I shall give them a sunning,
Will sparkle and play in my warmth and light,

And the streams set off to running.

“T’ll speak in the earth to the palsied root,
That under your reign was sleeping ;
I'll teach it the way in the dark to shoot,

And draw out the vine to creeping.

“The boughs that you cased so close in ice,
It was chilling e’en to behold them,
Pll deck all over with buds so nice ;

My breath can alone unfold them.
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WINTER AND SPRING.

« And whttn all the trees are with blossoms drest,
The bird, with her song so merry,

Will come to the branches to build her nest,
With a view to the future cherry.

“The earth will show by her loveliness,
The wonders that I am doing ;

While the skies look down with a smile, to bless
The way that I’m pursuing !”

Said Winter, “Then I would have you learn,
By me, my gay new-comer,
To push off too, when it comes your turn,

And yield your place to Summer !”


TOM TAR.

I’xx tell you now about Tom Tar,
The sailor stout and bold,
Who o’er the ocean roamed so far,

To countries new and old.

Tom was a man of thousands! he
Would ne’er complain nor frown,

Though high and low the wind and sea
Might toss him up and down.

Amid the waters dark and deep,
He had the happy art,
When all around was storm, to keep

Fair weather in his heart.
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TOM TAR.

Though winds were wild, and waves were rough,
He’d always cast about,
And find within he’d calm enough

To stand the storms without.

« Por nought,” said Tom, “is ever gained
By sighs for what we lack ;
Nor can it mend a vessel strained,

To let our temper crack.

“ And sure I am, the worst of storms,
That any man should dread,
Is that which in the bosom forms,

And musters to the head.”

Serene, and ever self-possessed,
His mess-mates he would cheer,

And often put their fears to rest,
When dangers gathered near.

If on the rocks the ship was cast,
And surges swept the deck,
Tom Tar was ever found the last
Who would forsake the wreck.
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And when his only hat and shoes
The waters plucked from him,
Why, these, he felt, were small to lose,
Could he keep up and swim!

Then through the billows, foam, and spray,
That rose on every hand,

He’d, somehow, always find a way
Of getting safe to land.

The secret was, the fear and love
Of Heaven had filled his soul:
His trust was firm in One above,

Howe’er the seas might roll.

And Tom had sailed to many a shore,
And many a wonder seen :
The stories he could tell would more

Than fill a magazine.

He’d seen mankind in every state,
Almost, that man can know;
But envied not the rich and great,

Nor scorned the poor and low.

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TOM TAR,

The monarch in his sight had stood,
Superb, in glittering vest ;
The savage, too, that roams the wood,

In skins and feathers dressed.

The tribes of many an isle he knew;
And eee birds, and flowers,

And fruits, f many a shape and hue,
In lands remote from ours.

He’d seen the wide-winged albatros
Her breast in ocean lave ;
And bold sea-lions, playing, toss

Their heads above the wave.

He’d seen the dolphin, while his back
Went flashing to the sun,
A swarm of flying fish attack,

And swallow every one!

The porpoise and the spouting whale
Had sported in his view ;

And hungry sharks pursued his sail,
As if they’d eat the crew.
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And ever, when Tom Tar got home,
The children, at their play,

Were glad to have the Sailor come,
And greet them by the way.

Then, oft, some curious stone, or shell,
The laughing girls and boys
Would find, upon their aprons

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“ These pearly shells,” said he, “I found
Where gloomy waters roar :
These polished stones, so smooth and round,

Rough surges washed ashore.

“Though small to us a pebble seems,
Tis made and marked by One,
Who gave the warmth, and lit the beams

Of yon great shining sun.

“ And when these pretty shells I find,
Along the ocean strand,
Their beauteous finish brings to mind

Their Maker’s perfect hand.
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“ When on the wildest shore I’m thrown
And far from human eye,

I think of him who made the stone,
And shell, and sea, and sky.

« For he’s my Friend and I am his!
Though strong and cold the blast,
My safest guide I know he is

Where’er my lot is cast.”

When Tom passed on, the children said,
« These treasures from afar

He brought us! Blessings on his head !
For he’s a good Tom Tar!”
THE ENVIOUS LOBSTER.

A FABLE.

A Losster from the water came,
And saw another, just the same

In form and size; but gayly clad
In scarlet clothing; while she had
No other clothing on her back |
Than her old suit of greenish black.

“So ho!” she cried, “’tis very fine!

Your dress was yesterday like mine;

And in the mud below the sea,

You lived, a crawling thing like me.

But now, because you’ve come ashore,

You’ve grown so proud, that what you wore—
Your strong old suit of bottle-green,

You think improper to be seen.
THE ENVIOUS LOBSTER.

To tell the truth, I don’t see why
You should be better dressed than I.
And I should like a suit of red

As bright as yours, from feet to head.
I think I’m quite as good as you,
And might be clothed in scarlet too.”

Nes “Will you be boiled,” her owner said,
«To be arrayed in glowing red?

“Gome here, my discontented miss,

And hear the scalding kettle hiss !

Will you go in, and there be boiled,

“To have your dress, so old and soiled,

Exchanged for one of scarlet hue ”

« Yes,” cried the Lobster, “ that [ll do,
And twice as much, if needs must be,
To be as gayly clad as she.”

Then, in she made a fatal dive,

And never more was seen alive !

Now, if you ever chance to know,
Of one as fond of dress and show
As that vain Lobster, and withal

As enyious. you'll perhaps recall
THE ENVIOUS LOBSTER.

To mind her folly, and the plight
In which she réappeared to sight.

She had obtained a bright array,
But for it, thrown her life away !
Her life and death were best untold,
But for the moral they unfold !
THE CROCUS’ SOLILOQUY.

D >wn in my solitude, under the snow,
Where nothing cheering can reach me—
Here, without light to see how I should grow,
I trust to nature to teach me.
[’ll not despair, nor be idle, nor frown ;
Though locked in so gloomy a dwelling !
My leaves shall shoot up, while my root’s running down,

And the bud in my bosom is swelling.

Soon as the frost will get off from my bed,
From this cold dungeon to free me,

I will peer up, with my bright little head ;
All will be joyful to see me!
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Then from my heart will young petals diverge,
Like rays of the sun from their focus ;
When I from the darkness of earth shall emerge,

All complete, as a beautiful Crocus!

Gayly arrayed in gold, crimson, and green,
When to their view I have risen ;

Will they not wonder how one so serene
Came from so dismal a prison ?

Many, perhaps, from so simple a flower
A wise little lesson may borrow :—

If patient to-day through the dreariest hour,
We shall come out the brighter to-morrow !

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THE BEE, CLOVER, AND THISTLE.

A Bee from the hive one morning flew,
A tune to the daylight humming ;
And away she went o’er the sparkling dew,
Where the grass * green, the violet blue,

And the gold of the sun was coming.

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And what first tempted the roving Bee,

Was a head of the crimson clover.
“T’ve found a treasure betimes !” said she,
« And perhaps a greater I might not see,

If I travelled the field all over.

“ My beautiful Clover, so round and red,
There is not a thing in twenty,

That lifts this morning so sweet a head

Above its leaves, and its earthy bed,
With so many horns of plenty !”
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The flow’rets were thick which the Clover crowned,
As the plumes in the helm of Hector ;

And each had a cell that was deep and round,

Yet it would not impart, as the Bee soon found,

One drop of its precious nectar.

She cast in her eye where the honey lay,
And her pipe she began to measure ;

But she saw at once it was clear as day,

That it would not go down one half the way

To the place of the envied treasure.*

Said she, in a pet, “ One thing I know,”

As she rose, and in haste departed,



“Tt is not those of the greatest sh
To whom for a favor ’tis best to go,
Or that prove most genexgus-hearted !”

A fleecy flock came into the field ;
When one of its members followed

The scent of the clover, till between

Her nibbling teeth its head was seen,

And then in a moment swallowed.

* The clover-floret is so small and deep in its tube, that the bee
cannot reach the honey at the bottom.
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THE BEE, CLOVER, AND THISTLE.

« Ha, ha!” said the Bee, as the Clover died,
“ Her fortune’s smile was fickle !

And now I can get my wants supplied

By a homely flower, with a rough outside,

And even with scale and prickle !”

Then she flew to one, that, by man and beast
Was shunned for its stinging bristle ;

But it injured not the Bee in the least ;

And she filled her pocket, and had a feast,
From the bloom of the purple Thistle.

The generous Thistle’s life was spared
In the home where the Bee first found her,
Till she grew so old she was hoary-haired,
And her snow-white locks with the silk compared,

As tHley shone where the sun beamed round her.
POOR OLD PAUL.

Poor old Paul! he has lost a foot;
And see him go hobbling along,

With the stump laced up in that clumsy boot,
Before the gathering throng !

And now, as he has to pass so many,
And suffer the gaze of all,

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If each would only bestow a penny, ,

'T'were something for poor old Paul.

His cheek is wan, and his garb is thin;
His eye is sunken and dim ;

He looks as if the winter had been
Making sad work with him.
92

POOR OLD PAUL.

While he is trying to hide the tatter,
Mark how his looks will fall!

Nobody needs to ask the matter
With poor, old, hungry Paul.

All that he has in his dingy sack
Is morsels of bread and meat,—
The leavings, to burden his aged back,
Which others refused to eat.

So now I am sure, you will all be willing
To part with a sum 80 small

As each will spare, who makes up a shilling
To comfort him—Poor old Paul!
THE SEA-EAGLE’S FALL.

An Eagle, on his towering wing,
Hung o’er the summer sea;

And ne’er did airy, feathered king
Look prouder there than he.

He spied the finny tribes below,
Amid the limpid brine ;
And felt it now was time to know

Whereon he was to dine.

He saw a noble, shining fish
So near the surface swim,
He felt at once a hungry wish

To make a feast of him.
94 THE SEA-EAGLE’S FALL.

Then straight he took his downward course ;

A sudden plunge he gave ;

And, pouncing, seized, with murderous force,

His tempter in the wave.

He struck his talons firm and deep,
Within the slippery prize,

In hope his ruffian grasp to keep,
And high and dry to rise.

“But ah! it was a fatal stoop,
As ever ntonarch made; ©
, And, for thatyrash — that cruel swoop,

ui He soon mogpedearly paid!

The fish had too much gravity —
To yield t@this attack. |
His feet the @agle could not free
From off te scaly back.
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He’d seized on one too strong and great ;

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His mastery now was gone !
And on, by that preponderant weight,

And downward, he was drawn.
THE SEA-EAGLE’S FALL 95

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Nor found he here the element
Where he could move with grace ;
And flap, and dash, his pinions went

In ocean’s wrinkled face

They could not bring his talons out
His forfeit life to save ;

And planted thus, he aries shout,
Upgn his gaping grave. ¥:

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To them was something n

Some gave a quick, astonished@ook
And darted swift away ;

While some his parting plumage shook
And nibbled him for prey
96

THE SEA-EAGLE’S FALL.

“O! who that saw that bird at noon

So high and proudly soar,
Could think how awkwardly —how soon,

He’d fall to rise no more ?

Though glory, majesty, and pride
Were his an hour ago,
Deprived of all, that eagle died,

For stooping once too low!

Now, have you ever known or heard
Of biped, from his sphere
Descending, like that silly bird
To buy a fish so dear ?
THE TWO THIEVES.

A tapy, they called her Miss Mouse,

In a slate-colored dress, like a Quaker,
Once lived in a snug little house,

Of which she herself was the maker.

There lived in another close by,
A dame, whom they called Lady Kitty ;
But that she was stationed so nigh,
Miss Mouse often thought a great pity.
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For she, though so soberly clad,
And never inclined to ill-speaking,
Had often a fancy to gad,

Or more than her own might be seeking.
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98

THE TWO THIEVES.

She did not then like to be scanned,
Or questioned respecting her duty,
When some little theft she had planned,

Or seen coming home with her booty.

So modest she was, and so shy,
Although an inveterate sinner,
She'd nip out her part of the pie

Before it was brought up to dinner.

She held that ’twas folly to ask
For what her own wits would allow her ;
And, making her way through the cask,
She helped herself well to the flour.

The candles she scraped to their wicks ;
And, mischievous in her invention,
Would do many more naughty tricks,

Which I, as her friend, cannot mention.

Kit, too, had her living to make, *
And yet, she was so above toiling,
She'd sooner attack the beef-steak,
When the cook had prepared it for broiling.
THE TWO THIEVES. 99

And so, near a dish of warm toast,
She often most patiently lingered,
To seize her first chance ; yet, could boast

That none ever called her light-fingered.

But mending, or minding herself,

She thought would be quite too much labor,
And so peeped about on the shelf,

To spy out the faults of her neighbor.

For Mouse loved to promenade there,
While Kit would watch close to waylay her ;
And once, in the midst of her fare,

Up bounded Miss Kitty to slay her !

But this was as luckless a jump
As ever Kit made, with the clatter
Of knife, skimmer, spoon, and a thump,

Which she got, as she threw down the platter.

While Mouse glided under a dish,
Escaping the mortal disaster,
Miss Kitty turned off to a fish,

The breakfast elect for her master.
100

THE TWO THIEVES.

Said she to herself, “ Tis clear gain,—
This rarity, fresh from the water,

Will save my white mittens the stain—
And me from the trouble of slaughter !”

But her racket, she found to her cost,
The plot had most fatally thickened ;
And all hope of mercy was lost,

As Jack’s coming footstep was quickened.

He seized her, and binding her fast,
Declared he could never forgive her ;
So Kitty was sentenced and cast,

With a stone at her neck, in the river!

But Mouse still continued to thieve ;
And often, alone in her dwelling,
Would silently laugh in her sleeve,
At the scene in the tale I’ve been telling—

Till once, by a fatal mishap,
The little unfortunate rover
Perceived herself close in a trap,

And felt that her race was now over.
THE TWO THIEVES. 101

She knew she must leave all behind ;
And thus, in the midst of her terrors,
As every thing rushed to her mind,

Began her confession of errors :—

“ You'll find, on the word of a Mouse,
Whom hope has for ever forsaken,

The following things in my house,
Which I have unlawfully taken :

« A cork, that was soaked in the beer,
Which I nibbled until I was merry ;
Some kernels of corn from the ear,

The skin and the stone of a cherry :—

« Some hemp-seed I took from the bird,
And found most deliciously tasted,
While safe in my covert, I heard
Its owner complain that ’twas wasted :—
“ Yow’ll find a few cucumber seeds, “ie *,
Which I thought, if they could but be hollowed, *
Would answer to string out for beads ;

So the inside of all I have swallowed :—
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THE TWO THIEVES.

“ A few crumbs of biscuit and cheese,
Which I thought might a long time supply me
With luncheon—some rice and split peas,

Which seemed well prepared to keep by me :—

“ A cluster of curls which I stole
At night from a young lady’s toilet,
And made me a bed of it whole,

As tearing it open would spoil it ;—

' & And as, in a long summer day

[’d time both €6F reading and spelling,
I gnawed up the whole of a play,
And carried it home to my dwelling.

“T wish you'd set fire to my place ;
- And pray you at once to despatch me,

-That none of my enemy’s race,

In the form of Miss Kitty, may cateh me !”

Disgrace thus will follow on vice,
Although for a while it be hidden ;
When children, or kittens, or mice,

Will do what they know is forbidden.
JEMMY STRING.

I xnew a little heedless boy,
A child that seldomeecared,
If he could get his cake and toy,

How other matters fared.

He always bore upon his foot
A signal of the thing, .,

For which, on him his playmates put
The name of Jemmy String.

No malice in his heart was there,
He had no fault beside,
So great as that of wanting care,

To keep his shoe-strings tied.
104

JEMMY STRING.

You'd often see him on the run,
To chase the geese about,
While both his shoe-ties were undone,

With one end slipping out.

He’d tread on one, then down he’d go,
And all around would ring
With bitter cries, and sounds of woe,

That came from Jemmy String.

And oft, by such a sad mishap,
Would Jemmy catch a hurt;

The muddy pool would catch his cap,
His clothes would catch the dirt !

Then home hé’d hasten through the street,
To tell about his fall ;

While, on his little sloven feet,
The cansgpras plain to all.

For while he shook his aching hand,
Complaining of the bruise,

The strings were trailing through the sand

From both his loosened shoes.
JEMMY STRING. 105

One day, his father thought a ride
Would do his children good ;
But Jemmy’s shoe-strings were untied,

And on the stairs he stood.

In hastening down to take his place
Upon the carriage seat,

Poor Jemmy lost his joyous face ;
Nor could he keep his feet.

The dragging string had made him trip,
And bump! bump! went his head ;—

The teeth had struck and cut his lip,
And tears and blood were shed.

His aching wounds helimeekly bore ;
But with a swellingsheart

He heard the carriage from the door,
With all but him, -

This grievous lesson taught him care,
And gave his mind a spring ;
For he resolved no more to bear

The name of Jemmy Strine!

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THE CATERPILLAR.

“ Don’ kill me !” Caterpillar said,
As Charles had raised his heel

Upon the humble worm to tread,

- As though it could not feel.

« Don't kill m@! and I'll crawl away
To hide ayfiiile, and try
To come andJook, another day,

More pleasing to your eye.

—“T know ’'m now among the things
Uncomely to your sight ;

But by and by on splendid wings
Yow ll see me high and light !
THE CATERPILLER. 107

“ And then, perhaps, you may be glad
To watch me on the flower ;
And that you spared the worm you had

To-day within your power !”

Then Caterpillar went and hid
- In some secreted place,
Where none could look on what he did

To change his form and face.

And by and by, when Charles had quite
Forgotten what I’ve told, »
A Butterfly appeared in sight, *

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Most beauteous to behold. 3

His shining wings were trimmed. with gold,
And many a brilliantisdye

_ Was laid upon their velyet fold,
To charm the gazing eye !

Then, near as prudence would allow,
To Charles’s ear he drew

And said, “ You may not know me, now

My form and name are new! *
108 THE CATERPILLAR.

“ But I’m the worm that once you raised
Your ready foot to kill!
For sparing me, I long have praised,

And love and praise you still.

“The lowest reptile at your feet,
When power is not abused,

May prove the fruit of mercy sweet,
By being kindly used !”
THE MOCKING BIRD.

A Mockine Bird was he,

In a bushy, blooming tree,
Imbosomed by the foliage and flower.
And there he sat and sang,

Till all around him rang,

With sounds, from out the merry mimic’s bower.

The little satirist
Piped, chattered, shrieked, and hissed ;
He then would moan, and whistle, quack, and caw;
Then, carol, drawl, and croak,
As if he’d pass a joke

On every other winged one he saw.
110

THE MOCKING BIRD.

Together he would catch
A gay and plaintive snatch,
And mingle notes of half the feathered throng.
For well the mocker knew,
Of every thing that flew,

To imitate the manner and the song.

The other birds drew near,
And paused awhile to hear
How well he gave their voices and their airs.
And some became amused ;
While some, disturbed, refused

To own the sounds that others said were theirs.

The sensitive were shocked,
To find their honors mocked

By one so pert and voluble as he ;
They knew not if ’twas done
In earnest or in fun ;

And fluttered off in silence from the tree.

The silliest grew vain,

To think a song or strain
THE MOCKING BIRD. lil

Of theirs, however weak, or loud, or hoarse,
Was worthy to be heard
Repeated by the bird ;

For of his wit they could not feel the force.

The charitable said,
“Poor fellow! if his head
Is turned, or cracked, or has no talent left ;
But feels the want of powers,
And plumes itself from ours,

Why, we shall not be losers by the theft.”

The haughty said, “ He thus,
It seems, would mimic us,
And steal our songs, to pass them for his own!
But if he only quotes
In honor of our notes,

We then were quite as honored, let alone.”

The wisest said, “If foe

Or friend, we still may know
112 THE MOCKING BIRD.

By him, wherein our greatest failing lies.
So, let us not be moved,
Since first to be improved

By every thing, becomes the truly wise.”
THE SILK-WORM’S WILL.

On a plain rush-hurdle a silk-worm lay,
When a proud young princess came that way.
The haughty child of a human king

Threw a sidelong glance at the humble thing,
That received with a silent gratitude

From the mulberry-leaf her simple food ;
And shrunk, half scorn, and half disgust,
Away from her sister child of the dust ;
Declaring she never yet could see

Why a reptile form like this should be ;—
And that she was not made with nerves so firm,

As calmly to stand by a crawling worm!

With mute forbearance the silk-worm took

The taunting words and the spurning look.
114 THE SILK-WORM’S WILL.

Alike a stranger to self and pride,

She’d no disquiet from aught beside ;

And lived of a meekness and peace possest
Which these debar from the human breast.
She only wished, for the harsh abuse,

To find some way to become of use

To the haughty daughter of lordly man ;
And thus did she lay her noble plan

To teach her wisdom, and make it plain
That the humble worm was not made in vain ;—
A plan so generous, deep and high,

That to carry it out, she must even die!

“No more,” said she, “ will I drink or eat !

I'll spin and weave me a winding-sheet,

To wrap me up from the sun’s clear light,

And hide my form from her wounded sight.

In secret then, till my end draws nigh,

I will toil for her; and when I die,

I'll leave behind, as a farewell boon

To the proud young princess, my whole cocoon,
To be reeled, and wove to a shining lace,

And hung in a veil o’er her scornful face !
THE SILK-WORM’S WILL. 115

And when she can calmly draw her breath

Through the very threads that have caused my death ;
When she finds at length, she has nerves so firm,

As to wear the shroud of a crawling worm,

May she bear in mind that she walks with pride

In the winding-sheet where the silk-worm died !”
DAME BIDDY.

Dame Biddy abode in a coop,

Because it so chanced that dame Biddy
Had round her a family group

Of chicks, young, and helpless, and giddy.

And when she had freedom to roam,
She fancied the life of a ranger ;
And led off her brood, far from home,

To fall into mischief or danger.

‘She’d trail through the grass to be mown,
And call all her children to follow ;
And scratch up the seeds that were sown,

Then, lie in their places and wallow.
DAME BIDDY. 117

She’d go where the corn in the hill,
Its first little blade had been shooting,
And try, by the strength of her bill,

To learn if the kernel was rooting.

And when she went out on a walk
Of pleasure, through thicket and brambles,
The covetous eye of a Hawk

Delighted in marking her rambles.

“T spy,” to himself he would say,
“ A prize of which I[’ll be the winner !”
So down would he pounce on his prey,

And bear off a chicken for dinner.

The poor frighted matron, that heard
The cry of her youngling in dying,
Would scream at the merciless bird,

That high with his booty was flying.

But shrieks could not ease her distress,
Nor grief her lost darling recover.
She now had a chicken the less,

For acting the part of a rover.
118 DAME BIDDY.

And there lay the feathers, all torn,
And flying one way and another,
That still her dear child might have worn,

Had she been more wise as a mother.

Her owner then thought he must teach
Dame Biddy a little subjection ;
And cooped her up, out of the reach

Of hawking, with time for reflection.

And, throwing a net o’er a pile
Of brush-wood that near her was lying,
He hoped to its meshes to wile

The fowler, that o’er her was flying.

For Hawk, not forgetting his fare,
And having a taste to renew it,
Sailed round near the coop, high in air,

With cruel intention, to view it.

The owner then said, “ Master Hawk,
If you love my chickens so dearly,
Come down to my yard for a walk,

That you may address them more nearly.”
DAME BIDDY. 119

But, “ No,” thought the sharp-taloned foe
Of Biddy, “ my circuit is higher !
If I to his premises go,

’'T will be when I see he’s not nigh her.”

The Farmer strewd barley, and toled
The chickens the brush to run under,
And left them, while Hawk growing bold,

Thus tempted, came near for his plunder.

As closer and closer he drew,
With appetite stronger and stronger,
He found he’d but one thing to do,
And plunged, to defer it no longer.

But now he had come to a pause,
At once in the net-work entangled,
While through it his head and his claws
In hopeless vacuity dangled.

The chicks saw him hang overhead,
Where they for their barley had huddled ;
And all in a flutter they fled,
And soon through the coop holes had seuddled.
120

DAME BIDDY.

The Farmer came out to his snare,
He saw the bold captive was in it;

And said, “If this play be unfair,
Remember, I did not begin it !”

He then put a cork on his beak,
The airy assassin disarming,
Unspurred him, and rendered him weak,

By blunting each talent for harming.

And into the coop he was thrown:

The chickens hid under their mother,
For he, by his feathers was known

As he, whe had murdered their brother

Dame Biddy, beholding his plight,
Determined to show him no quarter,
In action gave vent to her spite ;

As motherly tenderness taught her.

She shouted, and blustered; and then
Attacked the poor captive unfriended ;
And you, (who have witnessed a hen

In anger,) may guess how it ended.
DAME BIDDY. 121

She made him a touching address,
If pecking and scratching could do it;
Till sinking in silent distress,

He perished before she got through it.

We would not, however, convey
A thought like approving the fury,
That gave, in this summary way,

Punition without judge or jury.

Whenever ’tis given, it tends
To lessen the angry bestower.

The fowl that inflicts it descends —
But the featherless biped, still lower.
KIT WITH THE ROSE.

A Rose-rree stood in the parlor,
When Kit came frolicking by ;
So, up went her feet on the window-seat,

To a rose that had caught her eye.

She gave it a cuff, and it trembled
Beneath her ominous paw ;
And while it shook, with a threatening look,

She coveted what she saw.

Thought she, “ What a beautiful toss-ball !
If I could but give it a snap,
Now all are out, nor thinking about

Their rose, or the least mishap !”
KIT WITH THE ROSE. 123

She twisted the stem, and she twirled it; -
And seizing the flower it bore,

With the timely aid of her teeth, she made
A leap to the parlor-floor.

Then over the carpet she tossed it,
All fresh in its morning bloom,
Till, shattered and rent, its leaves were sent

To every side of the room.

At length, with her sport grown weary,
She laid herself down to sun,

Inclining to doze, forgetting the rose,
And the mischief she’d slily done.

By and by her young mistress entered,
And uttered a piteous cry,

When she saw the fate of what had so late
Delighted her watchful eye.

But, where was the one who had spoiled it
Concealing his guilty face ?
She had not a clue, whereby to pursue

The rogue to his lurking-place |
124

KIT WITH THE ROSE.

Thought Kit, “I'll keep still till it’s over ;
And none will suspect it was I.”
For the puss awoke, when her mistress spoke ;

And she well understood the cry.

But, mewing at length for her dinner,
Kit’s mouth confessed the whole truth :
It opened so wide that her mistress espled

A rose-leaf pierced by her tooth!

Then, banished was Kit from-the parlor,
All covered with shame! And those
Inclined, like her, in secret to err,

Should remember Kit with the Rose.
THE CAPTIVE BUTTERFLY.

Goop morning, pretty Butterfly !
How have you passed the night ?

I hope you’re gay and glad as I
To see the morning light.

But, little silent one, methinks
You’re in a sober mood.

I wonder if you’d like to drink,
And what you take for food.

I shut you in my crystal cup,
To let your winglets rest.
And now I want to hold you up,

To see your velvet vest.
126

THE CAPTIVE BUTTERFLY.

I want to count your tiny toes,
To find your breathing-place,

And touch the downy horn that grows
Each side your pretty face.

I’d like to see just how you’re made,
With streaks and spots and rings ;
And wish you’d show me how you played

Your shining, rainbow wings.

«| was not,” the little prisoner said,
“ Bor want of food or drink,
That, while you slumbered on your bed,

I could not sleep a wink.

« My wings are pained for want of flight,
My lungs, for want of air.
In bitterness I’ve passed the night,

And meet the morning’s glare.

« When looking through my prison wall,
So close, and yet so clear,
I see there’s freedom there for all,

While I’m a captive here.
THE CAPTIVE BUTTERFLY. 127

“T’ve stood upon my feeble feet
Until they’re full of pain.

I know that liberty is sweet,
Which I cannot regain.

“ Do I deserve a fate like this,
Who’ve ever acted well,

Since first I left the chrysalis,
And fluttered from my shell ?

“T’ve never injured fruit, or flower,
Or man, or bird, or beast ;
And such a one should have the power

Of going free, at least.

“ And now, if you will let me quit
My prison-house, the cup,

I’ll show you how I sport and flit,
And make my wings go up!”

The lid was raised ; the prisoner said,
“ Behold my airy play !”
Then quickly on the wing he fled

Away, away, away !
128 THE CAPTIVE BUTTERFLY.

From flower to flower he gayly flew,
To cool his aching feet,
And slake his thirst with morning dew,

Where liberty was sweet !
THE DISSATISFIED ANGLER BOY.

I’m sorry they let me go down to the brook ;

I’m sorry they gave me the line and the hook ;

And wish I had staid at home with my book !
I’m sure ’twas no pleasure to see

That poor little harmless, suffering thin

Silently writhe at the end of the string,

Or to hold the pole, while I felt him swing

In torture,—and all for me!

Twas a beautiful speckled and glossy trout ;
And when from the water I drew him out,
On the grassy bank as he floundered about,

It made me shivering cold,
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THE DISSATISFIED ANGLER BOY.

To think I had caused so much needless pain ;
And I tried to relieve him, but all in vain:
O never, as long as I live, again

May I such a sight behold!

But, what would I give, once more to see

The brisk little swimmer alive and free,

And darting about as he used to be,
Unhurt, in his native brook!

‘Tis strange that people can love to play,

By taking innocent lives away!

I wish I had stayed at home to-day
With sister, and read my book.
THE STOVE AND GRATE-SETTER.

Oxp Winter is coming, to play off his tricks—
To make your ears tingle—your fingers to numb!
So I, with my trowel, new mortar and bricks,

To guard you against him, already am come.

An ounce of prevention in time, I have found,
Is worth pounds of remedy taken too late! —
And proof that the sense of my maxim is sound,

Will shine where I fasten stove, furnace or grate.

The Summer leaves now whirling fast from the trees,
By Autumn’s chill blast are tossed yellow and sere ;

And soon, with the breath of his nostrils to freeze
Kach thing he can puff at, will Winter be here!
132 THE STOVE AND GRATE-SETTER.

But hardly he’ll dare to steal in at the door,
Your elbows to bite with his keen cutting air,
And give you an ague, where I’ve been before,

To set the defence I to-day can prepare.

And when he comes blustering on from the north,
To give you blue faces, and shakes by the chin,
You'll find what the craft of the mason was worth,

As you from abroad to your parlor step in!

For all will around be so pleasant and warm,—
Your hearth bright and cheering—your coal in a glow;
Yow ll not heed the winds whistling up the rough storm

To sift o’er your dwellings its clouds full of snow!

You'll then think of me ;—how I handled to-day
The cold stone and iron—the brick and the lime:
And all, but the surer foundation to lay

For comfort to give in the drear winter time.

I lay you, against this old Winter, a charm,
To make him, at least, keep himself out of doors !
'T would melt—should he enter—his hard hand and arm,

When loud for admission he threatens and roars.
THE STOVE AND GRATE-SETTER. 133

If gratitude then should come, warming your heart,
As peaceful you sit by your warm fireside ;
Perhaps it may teach you some good to impart

To those, where the gifts you enjoy are denied.

For He in whose favor all blessedness is ;
And out of whose kingdom no treasure is sure,
Was poor when on earth ;—and the poor still are his:

His charge to his friends is “Remember the poor.”

Nor would his disciple be higher than He,

Who once on the dwellings of men, for his bread,
In lowliness wrought! but contentedly, we

Will work by the light that our Master has shed.
SONG OF THE BEES.

We watch for the light of the morn to break,
And color the eastern sky

With its blended hues of saffron and lake ;

Then say to each other, “ Awake! awake !

For our winter’s honey is all to make,

And our bread for a long supply !”

Then off we hie to the hill and the dell—
To the field, the meadow, and bower :

In the columbine’s horn we love to dwell,—

To dip in the lily with snow-white bell,—

To search the balm in its odorous cell,

The mint, and rosemary flower.
SONG OF THE BEES. 185

We suck the bloom of the eglantine,—
Of the pointed thistle and brier ;
And follow the track of the wandering vine,
Whether it trail on the earth, supine,
Or round the aspiring tree-top twine,
And reach for a state still higher.

As each, on the good of the others bent,
Is busy, and cares for all,
We hope for an evening with hearts content,—
That Winter may find us without lament
For a Summer that’s gone, with its hours misspent,

And a harvest that’s past recall !
THE SUMMER IS COME.
CHILDHOOD’S RURAL SONG.

Tue Summer is come

With the insect’s hum,
And the birds that merrily sing.

And sweet are the hours,

And the fruits and flowers,

That Summer has come to bring.

All nature is glad,
And the earth is clad
In her brightest and best array:
So, we with delight
Will our songs unite,

Our tribute of joy to pay.
THE SUMMER IS COME. nn

The swallow is out,
And she sails about
In air, for the careless fly :
Then she takes a sip
With her horny lip

As she skims where the waters lie.

And the lamb bounds light
In his fleece of white,
But he doesn’t know what to think,
In the streamlet clear,
Where he sees appear

His face as he stoops to drink.

For, never before
Has he gambolled o’er
The summer-dressed, flowery earth ;
And he skips in play,
As he fain would say

“Tis a season of feast and mirth.”

And we have to-day

Been rambling away
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THE SUMMER IS COME,

To gather the flowers most fair,
Which we sat beneath
An old oak to wreath
While fanned by the balmy air.

Now the sun goes down
Like a golden crown
That’s sliding behind a hill ;
So we dance the while
To his farewell smile ;
And we'll dance as the dews distil.

Then, we'll dance to-night
While the fire-fly’s light

Is sparkling among the grass ;
And we'll step our tune
To the silver moon,

As over the green we pass.

O, Summer is sweet !
But her joys are fleet ;
We catch them but on the wing :
Yet never the less
Would our hearts confess

The blessings she comes to bring.
THE MORNING-GLORY.

Come here and sit thee down by me!

I’ve read a tale, I'll tell to thee ;

And precious will the moral be,
Though simple is the story.

It is about a brilliant flower,

With beauty scarce possessed of power

Its opening to survive an hour—

An airy Morning-Glory.

Tis common parlance names it thus ;
But ’twas a gay convolvulus:
Yet we'll not stop to here discuss

Its species or its genus.
140

THE MORNING-GLORY.

We'll just suppose a blooming vine
With many leaf and bud to shine,
And curling tendrils thrown to twine

And form a bower, between us.

And we'll suppose a happy boy,

With face lit up by hope and joy,

Who thinks that nothing shall destroy
His vine, his pride and pleasure,

Is standing near, with kindling eye,

As if its very look would pry

The cup apart, therein to spy

The growing floral treasure.

And now the petal, twisted tight,

Above the calyx peers to sight

With apex tipped with purple, bright
As if the rainbow dyed it.

While on the air it vacillates,

Its owner’s bosom palpitates

To see it open, as he waits

Impatient close beside it.
THE MORNING-GLORY. 141

Another rising sun has thrown
Its beams upon the vine, and shown
The splendid Morning-Glory blown,
As if some little fairy,
When early from his couch he went,
On some ethereal journey bent,
Had there inverted left his tent
Of purple, high and airy.

And many a fair ant shining flower

As bright as this adorned the bower,

Displayed like jewels in an hour,
Where’er the vine was clinging.

As each corolla lost its twist,

The zephyr fanned, the sunbeam kissed

The little vase of amethyst ;

And round it birds were singing.

And now the little boy comes out
To see his vine. He gives a shout,
And sings and laughs, and jumps about

Like one two-thirds demented.
142

THE MORNING-GLORY.

His little playmates, one, two, three,
Come round the beauteous vine to see,
And each cries, “ Give a flower to me,

And I'll go off contented.”

But “ No,” the selfish owner cried,

And pushed his comrades all aside, |

While walking round his bower with pride,
“ Not one of —— sever

A floweret from the stem so gay;

I own them, not to give away !

T’ll come to see them every day ;

And keep them mine for ever -

So, when at noon from school he came,

To see his vine was’ first his aim :

But oh! his feelings who can name,
As mute he stood and eyed it ?

For not a flower could he behold,

While each corolla, inward rolled,

Appeared as shrivelled, dead, and old
As if a fire had dried it.
THE MORNING-GLORY. 148

“ Alas!” the selfish owner said,

“ My Glories——oh! they all are dead!

And all my little friends have fled
Aggrieved |! for I’ve abused them.

They'll keep away, and but deride

My sorrow, when they hear my pride

Is gone ;—that-quick the pleasures died
Which rudely I refused them !”

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THE OLD COTDER AND HIS COW.

My good old Cow,

I scarce know how
Again we've wintered over ;

With my scant fare,

And thine so spare—

No dainty dish, nor clover !\.

ce. We both were old,
: “ed
~ And keen the cold ;
While poorly housed we found us ;
And by the blast
That, whistling, passed,

The snows were sifted round us.
THE OLD COTTER AND HIS cow. 145

While, many a day,
Few locks of hay
Were most thy crib presented,
A patient Cow,
And kind wast thou,
And with thy mite contented.

But though the storms
Have chilled our forms,
And we’ve been pinched together,
The dark, blue day
Is passed away ;
We've reached the warm spring weather |!

The bounteous earth
Is shooting forth
Her grass and flowers so gayly ;
Thou now canst feed
Along the mead, ~

While food is growing daily.

The soft, sweet breeze

Through budding trees
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146 THE OLD COTTER AND HIS COW.

Now fans my brow so hoary:
And these old eyes
Find new supplies

Of light from nature’s glory.

Though poor my cot,
And low my lot,
With thee, my richest treasure,
I take my cup,
And looking up,

Bless Him who gives my measure.
THE SPECKLED ONE.

Poor speckled one! none else will deign
To waft thy name around;
So, let me take it on my strain,

To give it air and sound.

Yes—air and sound, low child of earth |!
For these are oft the things
That give a name its greatest worth,

Its gorgeous plumes and wings.

But do not shun me thus, and hop
Affrighted from my way !
Dismiss thy terrors—turn and stop ;

And hear what I may say.
148

THE SPECKLED ONE.

Meek, harmless thing, afraid of man ?
This truly should not be.

Then calmly pause, and let me scan
My Maker’s work in thee.

For both of us to Him belong ;
We're fellow-creatures here ;
And power should not be armed with wrong,

Nor weakness filled with fear.

I know it is thy humble lot
To burrow in a hole—
To have a form I envy not,

And that without a soul.

In motion, attitude and limb
I see thee void of grace ;
And that a look supremely grim,

Reigns o’er thy solemn face.

But thou for this art not to blame ;
Nor should it make us load
With obloquy, and scorn, and shame

The honest name of Toap.
THE SPECKLED ONE.

For, though so low on nature’s scale—
In presence so uncouth,

Thou ne’er hast told an evil tale,
Of falsehood, or of truth.

Thy thoughts are ne’er on malice bent—
Nor hands to mischief prone ;
Nor yet thy heart to discontent ;

Though spurned, and poor and lone.

No coveting nor envy burns
In thy bright golden eye,
That calm and innocently turns
On all below the sky.

Thy cautious tongue and sober lip
No words of folly pass,

Nor, are they found to taste and sip
The madness of the glass.

Thy frugal meal is often drawn
From earth, and wood, and stone ;
And when thy means by these are gone,

Thou seem’st to live on none.

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150

THE SPECKLED ONE.

I hear that in an earthen jar
Sealed close, shut up alive,
From food, drink, air, sun, moon and star,

Thouw’lt live and even thrive :—

And that no moan, or murmuring sound
Will issue from the lid

Of thy dark dwelling under ground,
When it is deeply hid.

Thou hast, as ’twere, a secret shelf,
Whereon is a supply
Of nourishment, within thyself,

Concealed from mortal eye.

Methinks this self-sustaining art
'T were well for us to know,
To keep us up in flesh and heart,

When outer means grow low.

Could we contain our riches thus,
On such mysterious shelves,
Why, none could rob or beggar us ;

Unless we lost ourselves !
THE SPECKLED ONE. 151

But ah! my Toadie, there’s the rub,
With every human breast—
To live as in the cynic’s tub,

And yet be self-possessed !

For, how to let no boast get round
Beyond our tub, to show
That we in head and heart are sound,

Is one great thing to know.

And yet, the prison-staves and hoop
To let no murmur through,
However hard we find the coop,

Is greater still to do.

Then go, thou sage, resigned and calm,
Amid thy low estate ;
And to thy burrow bear the palm

For victory over fate.

We conquer, when we meekly bear
The lot we cannot shape ;
And hug to death the ills and care

From which there’s no escape.
THE BLIND MUSICIAN.

“ Au! who comes here?” old Raymond cried,
As lone he sat by the highway-side,

Where Frisk jumped up at his knee in play ;
And his white locks went to the air astray ;—
While his worn-out hat lay on the ground,
And his light violin gave forth no sound—

“ Ah! who comes here with voice so kind

To the ear of a poor old man who’s blind ?”

Twas a gladsome troop of bright young boys,
With hearts all full of their play-day joys,
As their baskets were of nuts and cake,

And fruits, a pic-nic treat to make.
THE BLIND MUSICIAN. 153

For they were out for the fields and flowers—
For the grassy lane, and the woodland bowers;
And the course they took first led them by

Where the lone one sat with a sightless eye.

They saw he’d a worn and hungry look;
And each from his basket promptly took
A part of its precious pic-nic store,

And tried the others to get before,

As on with their ready gifts they ran,

To reach them forth to the poor old man;
And said, “ Good Sir, take this and eat

While resting thus on your mossy seat.”

“ Heaven bless you, little children dear !”

Old Raymond cried, with a starting tear,

As they took their cup to the fountain’s brink,
And brought him back some clear, cool drink.
And Frisk looked up with a grateful eye,

As to him they dropped some crust of pie:
For he, good dog, was his master’s guide,

By a cord to the ring of his collar tied.
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THE BLIND MUSICIAN.

« And now, would you like to hear me play,”
Said the traveller, “ere you go your way?
O, I did not think that aught so soon

Could have put my poor old heart in tune.
But you have touched it at the spring,

And it seems as if it could dance and sing.
Your kindness makes my spirit light,

Till I hardly feel that I’ve lost my sight !”

He took up his violin and bow,

And made his voice to their music flow ;
And the children, listening sat around

As if by a spell to the circle bound.

While thus they were fastened to the spot,
And their first pursuit almost forgot,
They felt they could ask no pleasure more,

And their picnic frolic at once gave o’er.

And there they staid till the sun went down,
When they led the old Raymond safe to town ;
While Frisk went sporting all the way,

To speak his thanks by his joyous play.
THE BLIND MUSICIAN. 155

They found him a room with a table spread,
And a pillow to rest his hoary head.
Then feeling their time and pence well-spent,

They all went back to their homes content.
THE LAME HORSE.

O, I cannot bring to mind

When I’ve had a look so kind,
Gentle lady, as thine eye

Gives me, while I’m limping by !
Then, thy little boy appears

To regard me but with tears.
Think’st thou he would like to know
What has brought my state so low ?

When not half so old as he,

I was bounding, light and free,
By my happy mother’s side,

Ere my mouth the bit had tried,
. THE LAME HORSE. 157

Or my head had felt the rein
Drawn, my spirits to restrain.
But I’m now so worn and old,

Half my sorrows can’t be told.

When my services began,

How I loved my master, man !

I was pampered and caressed,—
Housed, and fed upon the best.
Many looked with hearts elate

At my graceful form and gait,—

At my smooth and glossy hair
Combed and brushed with daily cars.

Studded trappings then I wore,
And with pride my master bore,—
Glad his kindness to repay

In my free, but silent way.

Then was found no nimble steed
That could equal me in speed,

So untiring, and so fleet

Were these now, old, aching feet.
158

THE LAME HORSE.

But my troubles soon drew nigh :
Less of kindness marked his eye,
When my strength began to fail ;
And he put me off at sale.
Constant changes were my fate,
Far too grievous to relate.

Yet I’ve been, to say the least,
Through them all a patient beast.

Older—weaker—still I grew:
Kind attentions all withdrew!
Little food, and less repose ;
Harder burdens—heavier blows,—
These became my hapless lot,

Till I sunk upon the spot !

This maimed limb beneath me bent
With the pain it underwent.

Now I’m useless, old, and poor,
They have made my sentence sure ;
And to-morrow is the day,

Set for me to limp away,
THE LAME HORSE. 159

To some far, sequestered place,
There at once to end my race.
I stood by, and heard their plot—

Soon my woes shall be forgot !

Gentle lady, when I’m dead

By the blow upon my head,

Proving thus, the truest friend,
Him who brings me to my end;
Wilt thou bid them dig a grave
For their faithful, patient slave ;
Then, my mournful story trace,

Asking mercy for my race ?
HUMILITY ;

OR, THE MUSHROOM’S \SOLILOQUY.

QO, wuat, and whence am I, ’mid damps and dust,
And darkness, into sudden being thrust ?
What was I yesterday ? and what will be,

Perchance, to-morrow, seen or heard of me?

Poor—lone—unfriended—ignorant—forlorn,
To bear the new, full glory of the morn,—
Beneath the garden wall I stand aside,
With all before me beauty, show, and pride.

Ah! why did Nature shoot me thus to light,
A thing unfit for use—unfit for sight ;
Less like her work than like a piece of Art,

Whirled out and trimmed—exact in every part ?
“THE MUSHROOM’S SOLILOQUY. 161

Unlike the graceful shrub, and flexile vine,
No fruit—no branch—nor leaf, nor bud, is mine.
No singing bird, nor butterfly, nor bee

Will come to cheer, caress, or flatter me.

No beauteous flower adorns my humble head,
No spicy odors on the air I shed;
But here I’m stationed, in my sombre suit,

With only top and stem—I’ve scarce a root !

Untaught of my beginning or my end,
I know not whence I sprung, or where I tend:
Yet I will wait, and trust; nor dare presume

To question Justice—I, a frail Mushroom !
THE LOST NESTLINGS.

“ Have you seen my darling nestlings ?”
A mother-robin cried,
“T cannot, cannot find them,

Though I’ve sought them far and wide.

“T left them well this morning,
When I went to seek their food ;
But I found, upon returning,

I'd a nest without a brood.

“© have you nought to tell me,
That will ease my aching breast,
About my tender offspring
That I left within the nest ?
THE LOST NESTLINGS. 163

“T have called them in the bushes,
And the rolling stream beside ;
Yet they come not at my bidding ;—
I’m afraid they all have died !”

“T can tell you all about them ;’
Said a little wanton boy

“For ‘twas I that had the pleasure
Your nestlings to destroy.

“ But I didn’t think their mother
Her little ones would miss ;

Or ever come to hail me

With a wailing sound, like this.

“JT didn’t know your bosom
Was formed to suffer woe,

And to mourn your murdered children,
Or I had not grieved you so.

“Tam sorry that I’ve taken
The lives I can’t restore ;
And this regret shall teach me

To do the like no more.
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THE LOST NESTLINGS.

“T ever shall remember

The wailing sound I’ve heard !
No more I’ll kill a nestling,

To pain a mother-bird !”
THE BAT’S FLIGHT BY DAYLIGHT.
AN ALLEGORY.

A Bar one morn from his covert flew,

To show the world what a Bat could do,
By soaring off on a lofty flight,

In the open day, by the sun’s clear light !
He quite forgot that he had for wings

But a pair of monstrous, plumeless things ;
That, more than half like a fish’s fin,

With a warp of bone, and a woof of skin,
Were only fit in the dark to fly,

In view of a bat’s or an owlet’s eye.

He sallied forth from his hidden hole,
And passed the door of his neighbor, Mole,
166 THE BAT’S FLIGHT BY DAYLIGHT.

Who shrugged, and said, “ Of the two so blind
The wisest, surely, stays behind !”

But he could not cope with the glare of day:

He lost his sight, and he missed his way ;—

He wheeled on his flapping wings, till, “ bump !”
His head went, hard on the farm-yard pump.
Then, stunned and posed, as he met the ground,

A stir and a shout in the yard went round ;

For its tenants thought they had one come there,
That seemed not of water, earth, or air.

The Hen, “Cut, cut, cut-dah-cut !” cried,

For all to cut at the thing she spied ;

While the taunting Duck said, “Quack, quack, quack !”
As her muddy mouth to the pool went back,

For something denser than sound, to show

Her sage disgust, at the quack to throw.

The old Turk strutted, and gobbled aloud,

Till he gathered around him a babbling crowd ;
When each proud neck in the whole doomed group
Was poked with a condescending stoop,

And a pointed beak, at the prostrate Bat,

Which they eyed askance, as to ask, “ What's that 2?”
But none could tell; and the poults moved off,

In their select circle to leer and scoff.
THE BAT’S FLIGHT BY DAYLIGHT. 167

The Goslings skulked ; but their wise mamma,

She hissed, and screamed, till the Lambs cried, “ Ba-a!”
When up from his straw sprang the gaping Calf,

With a gawky leap and a clammy laugh.

He stared—retreated —and off he went,

The wondrous news in his voice to vent,—

That he had discovered a monster there—

A bird four-footed, and clothed with havr !

And had dashed his heel at the sight so odd,

It looked, he thought, like a heathen god !

The scuddling Chicks cried, “ Peep, peep, peep!
For Boss looks high, but 7 very deep !

It is not a fowl! ’tis the worst of things, — ‘
A low, mean beast, with the use of wings,
So noiseless round on the air to skim,

You know not when you are safe from him.”

There stood by, some of the bristly tribe,

Who felt so touched by the peeper’s gibe,

Their backs were up; for they thought, at least,
It aimed at them the low, mean beast :

And they challenged Chick to her tiny face,

In their sharp, high notes, and their awful base.
168 THE BAT’S FLIGHT BY DAYLIGHT.

Then old Chanticleer to his mount withdrew,
And gave from his rostrum a loud halloo.

He blew his clarion strong and shrill,

Till he turned all eyes to his height, the hill;
When he noised it round with his loudest crow,

That ’t was none of the plumed ones brought so low.

And, “ Bow-wow-wow !” went the sentry Cur ;
But he soon strolled off in a grave demur,
When he saw on the wonder, /azr, like his,
Two ears, and a kind of doubtful phiz ;

And he deemed it prudent f pause, and hark

In silence, for fear that theight might bark !
*

At last came Puss, with a cautious pat

To feel the pulse of the quivering Bat,
That had not, under her tender paw,

A limb to move, nor a breath to draw!
Then she called her kit for a mother’s gift,
And stilled its mew with the racy lift.

When Mole of the awful death was told,
« Alas!” cried she, “he had grown too bold—
‘THE BATS FLIGHT BY DAYLIGHT. 169

Too vain and proud! Had he only kept,
Like the prudent Moke, in his nest, and slept,
Or worked underground, where none could see,

He might have still been alive, like me !”

While thus, so early the poor Bat died,

A cry, that it was but the fall of pride,

And signs of mirth, or of scorn, were all

He had from those who beheld his fall,

They each could triumph, and each condemn ;
But no kind pity was shown by them.

And now, should we, as a Mirror, place

This story out for the world to face, ‘
How many, think you, would there perceive
Likeness to children of Adam and Eve?
IDLE JACK.

Ser mischievous and idle Jack !

How fast he flies, nor dares look back!
He seized Horatio’s pretty cart,

And ‘broke ‘and threw it part from part ;
The body here, 'and there the wheels ;
And now, by taking to his heels,

He makes the Scripture proverb true,—
The wicked flee when none pursue.

Oh! Jack’s a worthless, wicked boy,
Who seems but evil to enjoy.
He often racks his naughty brain

Inventing ways of giving pain.
IDLE JACK. 171

He loves to torture butterflies —
To dust the kitten’s tender eyes —
To break the cricket’s slender limb ;

And pain to them is sport to him.

He sometimes to your garden comes,

To crush the flowers and steal the plums —
The melons tries with thievish gripe,

To find the one that’s nearest ripe—

His pocket fills with grapes or pears,

No matter how their owner fares ;

When, by its lawless, robber track,

You trace the foot of idle Jack.

Whenever Jack is sent to school,

He, playing truant, plays the fool:

Or else he goes, with sloven looks

And hands unclean, to spoil the books —
To spill the ink, or make a noise,
Disturbing good and studious boys;

Till all who find what Jack’s about

Within the school, must wish him out.
172

IDLE JACK.

If ever Jack at church appears,

He knows not, cares not, what he hears.
While others to the word attend,

He has a pencil-point to mend —

An apple, or his nails to pare,

Or cracks a nut in time of prayer,

Till many wish that Jack would come,

A better boy, or stay at home.

In short, he shows, beyond a doubt,
That, if he does not turn about,
And mend his morals and his ways,
He yet must come to evil days;
And of a life of wasted time—

Of idleness, and vice, and crime,
T'o meet, perhaps, a felon’s end,

With neither man, nor God his friend.
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DAVID AND GOLIATH.

Youne David was a ruddy lad
With silken, sunny locks,

The youngest son that Jesse had:
He kept his father’s flocks.

Goliath was a Philistine,
A giant, huge and high;

He lifted, like a towering pine,
His head towards the sky.

He was the foe of Israel’s race,
A mighty warrior, too ;
And on he strode from place to place,

And many a man he slew.
174

DAVID AND GOLIATH.

So Saul, the king of Israel then,
Proclaimed it to and fro,

That most he’d favor of his men
The one, who’d kill the foe.

Yet all, who saw this foe draw near,
Would feel their courage fail ; ,
For not an arrow, sword, or spear,

Could pierce the giant’s mail.

But Jesse’s son conceived a way,
That would deliverance bring ;

Whereby he might Goliath slay,
And thus relieve the king.

Then quick he laid his shepherd’s crook
Upon a grassy bank ;

And off he waded in the brook
From which the lambkins drank.

He culled and fitted to his sling
Five pebbles, smooth and round ;

And one of these he meant should bring
The giant to the ground.


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“Tve killed a lion and a bear,”
Said he, “and now I’ll slay
The Philistine, and by the hair
I'll bring his head away !”

Then onward to the battle-field
The youthful hero sped ;

He knew Goliath by his shield,
And by his towering head.

But when, with only sling and staff,
The giant saw him come,

In triumph. he began to laugh ;
Yet David struck him dumb,

He fell! ’twas David’s puny hand
That caused his overthrow !

Though long the terror of the land,
A pebble laid him low.

The blood from out his forehead gushed,
He rolled, and writhed, and roared :
*The little hero on him rushed,

And drew his ponderous sword.
176 DAVID AND GOLIATH.

Before its owner’s dying eye
He held the gleaming point
Upon his throbbing neck to try ;

Then severed cord and joint.

He took the head, and carried it
And laid it down by Saul ;

And showed him where the pebble hit
That caused the giant’s fall.

The lad, who had Goliath slain
With pebbles and a sling,
Was raised in after years to reign

As Israel’s second king !

‘Twas not the courage, skill, or might
Which David had, alone,
That helped him Israel’s foe to fight

And conquer, with a stone.

But, when the shepherd stripling went
The giant thus to kill,
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God used him as an instrument

His purpose to fulfil!
ESCAPE OF THE DOVES.

Come back, pretty Doves! O, come back from the tree,
You bright little fugitive things !
We could not have thought you so ready and free

In using your beautiful wings.

We didn’t suppose, when we lifted the lid,
To see if you knew how to fly,
You'd all flutter off in a moment, and bid

The basket for ever good-by !

Come down, and we’ll feast you on insects and seeds ; —
You sha’nt have occasion to roam—
We'll give you all things that a bird ever needs,

To make it contented at home.
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178 ESCAPE OF THE DOVES.

Then come, pretty Doves! QO, return for our sakes,
And don’t keep away from us thus ;
Or, when your old slumbering master awakes,

‘Twill be a sad moment for us!

“We can’t !” said the birds, “and the basket may stand
A long time in waiting ; for now

You find out too late, that a bird in the hand
Is worth, at least, two on the bough.

« And we, from our height, looking down on you there,
By experience taught to be sage,—
Find, one pair of wings that are free in the air

Are worth two or three in the cage !

« But when our old master awakes, and shall find
The work you have just been about,
We hope, by the freedom we love, he’ll be kind,

And spare you for letting us out.

“ We thank you for all the fine stories you tell,
And all the good things you would give ;
But think, since we’re out, we shall do very well

Where nature designed us to live.
ESCAPE OF THE DOVES. 179

“Whene’er you may think of the swift little wings
On which from your reach we have flown,
No doubt, you’ll beware, and not meddle with things,

In future, that are not your own.”
EDWARD AND CHARLES.

Tue brothers went out with the father to ride,

Where they looked for the flowers, that, along the way-side,
So lately were blooming and fair ;

But their delicate heads by the frost had been nipped ;

Their stalks by the blast were all twisted and stripped ;

And nothing but ruin was there.

“ Oh! how the rude autumn has spoiled the green hills !”
Exclaimed little Charles, “and has choked the bright rills
With leaves that are faded and dead !
The few on the trees are fast losing their hold,
And leaving the branches so naked and cold,
That the beautiful birds have all fled.”
EDWARD AND CHARLES. —

“T know,” replied Edward, “ the country has lost

A great many charms by the touch of the frost,
Which used to appear to the eye ;

But then, it has opened the chestnut-burr too,

The walnut released from the case where it grew ;

And now our Thanksgiving is nigh |!

“Qh! what do you think we shall do on that day ?”
“T guess,” answered Charles, “we shall all go away
To Grandpa’s ; and there find enough
Of turkeys, plum-puddings, and pies by the dozens,
For Grandpa’ and Grandma’, aunts, uncles and cousins ;
And at night we'll all play blind-man’s-buff.

“Perhaps we'll get Grandpa’ to tell us some stories

About the old times, with their Whigs and their Tories ;
And what sort of men they could be ;

When some spread their tables without any cloth,

With basins and spoons, and the fuming bean-broth,
Which they took for their coffee and tea.

“They'd queer kind of sights, I have heard Grandma’ say,

About in their streets ; for, if not every day,
182 EDWARD AND CHARLES.

At least it was nothing uncommon,
To see them pile on the poor back of one horse
A saddle and pillion ; and what was still worse,

Up mounted a man and a woman!

«The lady held on by the driver ; and so,’
Away about town at full trot would they go;
Or perhaps to a great country marriage,—
To Thanksgiving-supper—to husking, or ball ;
Or quilting ; for thus did they take nearly all

Their rides, on an animal caress a
oe a ,

«“T know not what huskings and quiltings maybe ;

But Grandma’ will tell ; and perhaps let us see
Some things she has long laid away :-—

That stiff damask gown, with its sharp-pointed waist,

The hoop, the craped, cushion, and buckles of paste,
Which they wore in her grandparent’s day.

“ She says they had buttons as large as our dollars,

To wear on their coats "with their square, standing collars ;
”

EDWARD AND CHARLES. 183

And then, there’s a droll sort of hat,

Which Mary once fixed me one like, out of paper,

And said she believed ‘twas called three-cornered scraper ;
Perhaps, too, she’ll let us see that,

“Oh! a glorious time we shall have! If they knew
At the south, what it is, I guess they’d have one too;
But I have heard somebody say,
That, there, they eall all the New England folks Bumpkins,
Because we eat puddings, and pies made of pumpkins,

And have our good Thanksgiving-day.”

“T think, brother Charles,” returned Edward “at least,

That they might go to church, if they don’t like the feast ;
For to me it is much the best part,

To hear the sweet anthems of praise, that we give

To Him, on whose bounty we constantly live :—

It is feasting the ear and the heart.

“From Him, who has brought us another year round,

Who gives every blessing, wherewith we are crowned,
&

184 EDWARD AND CHARLES.
Their gratitude who can withhold ?
And now how I wish I could know all the poor
Their Thanksgiving-stores had already secure,
Their fuel, and clothes for the cold !”

“I'm glad,” said their father, “ to hear such a wish ;
But wishes alone, can fill nobody’s dish,
Or clothe them, or build them a fire.

.. And now I will give you the money, my sons,
Which I promised, you know, for your drum and your guns; *
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To spend in the way you desire.”

ay”

The brothers went home, thinking o’er by the way,
For how many comforts this money might pay,

In something for clothing or food:
At length they resolved, if their mother would spend it, ©

For what she thought best, they would get her to send it
Where she thought it would do the most good. ”

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THE MOUNTAIN MINSTREL.

On our mountain of Savoy,
In the shadow of a rock,
Once I sat, a shepherd-boy,
Watching o’er my father’s flock

We'd a happy cottage-home,
Peaceful as the sparrow’s nest,
Where, at evening, we could come

From our roamings to our rest.

I'd a minstrel’s voice and ear:
I could whistle, pipe and sing,

While I roving, seemed to hear

Music stir in every thing.
186

THE MOUNTAIN MINSTREL.

But misfortune, like a blast,
Swift upon my father rushed ;
From our dwelling we were cast—

At a stroke our peace was crushed.

All we had was seized for debt:
In the sudden overthrow,
Even my fond, fleecy pet,
My white cosset, too, must go.

Then I wandered, sad and lone,
Where I’d once a flock to feed;

All the treasure now my own
Was my simple pipe of reed.

But a noble, pitying friend,

Who had seen me sadly stray,
Made me to his lute attend ;

And he taught me how to. play.

Then his lute to me he gave;
And abroad he bade me roam,
Till the earnings I could save

Would redeem our cottage-home.
THE. MOUNTAIN MINSTREL,

Glad, his counsel straight I took—
I received: his gift. with joy ;
All my former ways forsook,

And became a minstrel-boy.

With my mountain airs to sing,
Forward then I roamed afar,
Sweeping still the tuneful string—
Having hope my leading star.

In the hamlets where I’ve gone,
Groups would gather—music-bound:
In the cities I have drawn

List’ners till my hopes were crowned.

Ever saving as I earned,
I of one dear object dreamed ;
To my mountain then returned,

And our cottage-home redeemed.

Time has wiped away our tears;
Here we dwell together blest :
All our sorrows, doubts and fears

I have played and sung to rest.
188

THE MOUNTAIN MINSTREL.

Here my aged parents live

Free from want, and toil, and cares ;
All the bliss that earth can give

Deem they in this home of theirs.

Life’s night-shades fast o’er them creep ;
All their wrongs have been forgiven—
They have but to fall asleep

In their cot, to wake in heaven.

Gentle friend, dost thou inquire
What’s the lineage whence I came?
Jesse is my shepherd sire—

David-Jesse is my name!
THE VETERAN AND THE CHILD.

“Come, grandfather, show how you carried your gun

To the field, where America’s freedom was won,

Or bore your old sword, which you say was new then,
When you rose to command, and led forward your men;
And tell how you felt with the balls whizzing by,

Where the wounded fell round you, to bleed and to die !”

The prattler had stirred, in the veteran’s breast,

The embers of fire that had long been at rest.

The blood of his youth rushed anew through his veins;
The soldier returned to his weary campaigns ;

His perilous battles at once fighting o’er,

While the soul of nineteen lit the eye of four-score.

“T carried my musket, as one that must be
But loosed from the hold of the dead, or the free !
190 THE VETERAN AND THE CHILD.

And fearless I lifted my good, trusty sword,

In the hand of a mortal, the strength of the Lord !
In battle, my vital flame freely I felt

Should go, but the chains of my country to melt!

“T sprinkled my blood upon Lexington’s sod,

And Charlestown’s green height to the war-drum I trod.
From the fort, on the Hudson, our guns I depressed,
The proud coming sail of the foe to arrest.

I stood at Stillwater, the Lakes and White Plains,

And offered for freedom to empty my veins !

“ Dost now ask me, child, since thou hearist, where I’ve been,
Why my brow is so furrowed, my locks White and thin—
Why this faded eye cannot go by the line,

Trace out little beauties, and sparkle like thine ;

Or why so unstable this tremulous knee,

Who bore ‘sixty years since,’ such perils for thee ?

“What! sobbing so quick? are the tears gomg to start?
Come! lean thy young head on thy grandfather’s heart!
It has not much longer to glow with the joy

I feel thus to clasp thee, so noble a boy!

But when in earth’s bosom it long has been cold,

A man, thou'lt recall, what, a babe, thou ‘art told.”
CAPTAIN KIDD.

THERE’s many ‘a one who oft has heard
The name of Robert Kidd,

Whg cannot tell, perhaps, a word
Of him, or what he did.

So, though I never saw the man,
And lived not in his day;

I'll tell you how his guilt began —
To what it paved the way.

‘T'was in New York Kidd had his home;
And there he left his wife
And children, when he went'to roam,

And lead a seaman’s life.
192

CAPTAIN KIDD.

Now Robert had as firm a hand,
A heart as stern and brave,
As ever met in one on land,

Or on the briny wave.

‘Twas in the third king William’s time,
When many a pirate bold
Committed on the seas the crime
Of shedding blood for gold.

So Captain Kida was singled out
As one devoid of fears,
To take a ship and cruise about

Against the Bucaniers.

The ship was armed with many a gun,
And manned with many a man,
Across the southern seas to run

To foil the pirate’s plan.

But when she long, from isle to isle,
Without success had sailed,
And made no capture all the while,

Her master’s patience failed.
CAPTAIN KIDD. 193

The prizes he so oft had sought, .
He found he sought in vain ;
And soon a wicked, bloody thought,

Came into Robert’s brain !

His mind he opened to his men ;
And found his guilty crew

Agreed with him, that they, from then,
Would all turn pirates too!

He threw his Bible in the deep,
Defied its Author’s will ;

And, with his conscience put to sleep,
Began to rob and kill.

And now the desperado reigned,
A tyrant on the waves ;
While they whose blood his hands had stained,

Went down to watery graves.

No merchant ship could near him go,
Which he would not annoy ;

For Kidd was passing to and fro,
And seeking to destroy.
194

CAPTAIN KIDD,

He seized the vessel, plunged the knife
Within the seamen’s breast ;
And by a cruel waste of life,

His evil gains possessed.

He then would make the nearest isle,
And go at night by stealth,

To hide within the earth awhile
His last ill-gotten wealth.

Thus, many a shining wedge of gold
This modern Achan hid;

And many a frightful tale was told
About the pirate, Kidd.

But Justice does not slumber long:
If slow, she’s ever sure.
There’s none too artful, quick, or strong

For her to make secure !

To Boston, with a brazen face,
The pirate boldly went,

Where he was seized ; and in disgrace
And chains, to England sent.
CAPTAIN KIDD. | 195

The captain and his crew were there,
A solemn, fearful sight ;
Resigning life high up in air,
K’en at the gibbet’s height !

For many a year their bodies hung
Along the river side ;

As beacons, showing old and young
How they had lived and died.

The wealth they hid was never found,
Though often sought of men.

‘Tis where they placed it in the ground,
Till they should come again |

The earth has seemed by Heaven constrained,
The treasures to withhold.

That price of blood has none obtained,
Or used the pirate’s gold !
THE DYING STORM.
*

I am feeble, pale and weary,

And my wings are nearly furled.
I have caused a scene so dreary,

I am glad to quit the world.
While with bitterness I’m thinking

On the evil I have done,
To my caverns deep I’m sinking

From the coming of the sun.

Oh! the heart of man will sicken
In that pure and holy light,

When he feels the hopes I’ve stricken
With an everlasting blight !
THE DYING STORM. ' 197

For, so wildly in my madness |
Have I poured abroad my wrath,

I’ve been changing joy to sadness ;
And with ruins strewed my path.

’

Karth has shuddered at my motion: —

She my power in silence owns ;
While the troubled, roaring ocean

O’er my deeds of horror moans.
I have sunk the dearest treasure —

I’ve destroyed the fairest form :
Sadly have I filled my measure ;

And I’m now a dying Storm !

Yet, to man among the living,
With my final gasp and sigh,
I, a solemn caution giving,
Fain would serve him while I die.
Not like me, shall he, descending
Swift to death, from being cease.
He’s a spirit !—fleetly tending

To eternal pain or peace |!
THE LITTLE TRAVELLER.

I am the tiniest child of earth!
But still, I would like to be known to fame;
Though next to nothing I had my birth,

And lowest of all in my lowly name.

Yet, if so humble my native place,
This I can say, in family pride—

That I’m of the world’s most numerous race,
And made by the Maker of all beside.

Although I’m so poor, I naught to lose ;
Still I’m so little I can’t be lost !
I journey about, wherever I choose,

And those who carry me bear the cost.
THE LITTLE TRAVELLER. ~ 199

The most forgiving of earthly things,
I often cling to my deadly foe ;
And, spite of the cruellest flirts and flings,

Arise by the force that has cast me low.

When beauty has trodden me under foot,
I’ve quietly risen, her face to seek,—

Embraced her forehead, and calmly put
Myself to rest in her dimpled cheek.

I’ve ridden to war on the soldier’s plume ;

But startled and sprung, at the wild affray,—
The sights of horror—of fire and fume ;

And fled on the wings of the wind away.

I’ve visited courts, and been ushered in
By the proudest guest of the stately scene ;
I’ve touched his majesty’s bosom-pin,

And the nuptial ring of his lofty queen.:

At the royal board, in the grand parade,
I’ve oft been one familiar and free :
The fairest lady has smiled, and laid

Her delicate, gloveless hand on me.
200

THE LITTLE TRAVELLER.

Philosopher, poet, the learned, the sage,
Never declines a call from me:
And all, of every rank and age,

Admit me into their coterie.

I visit the lions of every where,
If human, or brute, and can testify
To what they do, to what they wear,

To wonders none ever beheld but I!

And now, reviewing the things I’ve done,
Forgetting my name, my rank and birth,
I begin to think I am number one,

Of the great and manifold things of earth.

I've still much more, I yet might tell,
Which modesty bids me here withhold; : hea F
For fear with my travels I seem to swell, om

Or grow, for an atom oF bust, too bold!

THE END.
BY SUSAN PINDAR.

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