Citation
Aunt Jane's verses

Material Information

Title:
Aunt Jane's verses for children
Creator:
Crewdson, T. D., 1808-1863
Gilpin, C ( Publisher )
Barrett, Richard ( Printer )
Johnston, J. ( Engraver )
Anelay, Henry, 1817-1883 ( Illustrator )
Place of Publication:
London (5 Bishopsgate Without)
Publisher:
Charles Gilpin
Manufacturer:
Richard Barrett
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
124, <2> p., <2> leaves of plates : ill. ; 17 cm.

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Holy Spirit -- Juvenile poetry ( lcsh )
Nature -- Juvenile poetry ( lcsh )
Virtues -- Juvenile poetry ( lcsh )
Children's poetry ( lcsh )
Children's poetry -- 1851 ( lcsh )
Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) -- 1851 ( rbbin )
Publishers' advertisements -- 1851 ( rbgenr )
Bldn -- 1851
Genre:
Children's poetry ( lcsh )
Pictorial cloth bindings (Binding) ( rbbin )
Publishers' advertisements ( rbgenr )
poetry ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage:
England -- London
Target Audience:
juvenile ( marctarget )

Notes

General Note:
"Illustrated"
General Note:
Publisher's advertisement: <2> p. at end.
General Note:
Added t.p., engraved.
General Note:
Frontispiece and added t.p. engraved by J. Johnson drawn after H. Anelay.
Funding:
Brittle Books Program
Statement of Responsibility:
by Mrs. T.D. Crewdson.

Record Information

Source Institution:
University of Florida
Holding Location:
University of Florida
Rights Management:
This item is presumed to be in the public domain. The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries respect the intellectual property rights of others and do not claim any copyright interest in this item. Users of this work have responsibility for determining copyright status prior to reusing, publishing or reproducing this item for purposes other than what is allowed by fair use or other copyright exemptions. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions may require permission of the copyright holder. The Smathers Libraries would like to learn more about this item and invite individuals or organizations to contact The Department of Special and Area Studies Collections (special@uflib.ufl.edu) with any additional information they can provide.
Resource Identifier:
026659264 ( ALEPH )
45670123 ( OCLC )
ALG5239 ( NOTIS )

Related Items

Related Item:
PALMM Version

Downloads

This item has the following downloads:

E20081023_AAAAYQ.xml

UF00001909_00001.pdf

UF00001909_00001.log..txt

UF00001909_00001.txt

00006.txt

00026.txt

00047.txt

00080.txt

00058.txt

spine.txt

00105.txt

00060.txt

00054.txt

00092.txt

00051.txt

00055.txt

00061.txt

00137.txt

00067.txt

00037.txt

00033.txt

00100.txt

00096.txt

00108.txt

00062.txt

00002.txt

00112.txt

00076.txt

00057.txt

00087.txt

cover4.txt

00066.txt

00073.txt

00075.txt

00007.txt

00127.txt

00027.txt

00063.txt

00114.txt

00091.txt

00071.txt

00120.txt

00059.txt

00136.txt

00042.txt

00012.txt

00125.txt

00023.txt

00039.txt

00122.txt

00133.txt

00072.txt

00081.txt

00020.txt

00038.txt

00101.txt

00011.txt

00034.txt

00010.txt

00083.txt

00024.txt

00110.txt

00093.txt

00117.txt

00022.txt

00119.txt

00111.txt

00019.txt

00126.txt

00135.txt

00070.txt

00032.txt

00138.txt

00068.txt

00107.txt

00128.txt

00064.txt

00008.txt

00035.txt

00095.txt

00090.txt

00016.txt

00116.txt

00118.txt

00005.txt

00103.txt

00017.txt

00097.txt

00050.txt

00121.txt

00085.txt

00018.txt

00098.txt

00000cover1.txt

00113.txt

00052.txt

00084.txt

00069.txt

00134.txt

00004.txt

00088.txt

00029.txt

00074.txt

00132.txt

00077.txt

00041.txt

00053.txt

00104.txt

00115.txt

00078.txt

00131.txt

00021.txt

00028.txt

00031.txt

00009.txt

00046.txt

00044.txt

00013.txt

00001.txt

00109.txt

00099.txt

00102.txt

00040.txt

E20081023_AAAAYQ_xml.txt

00129.txt

00094.txt

00014.txt

00086.txt

00130.txt

00049.txt

00079.txt

00048.txt

00123.txt

00065.txt

00106.txt

00015.txt

00056.txt

00045.txt

UF00001909_00001_pdf.txt

00030.txt

00089.txt

00082.txt

00036.txt

00124.txt

00043.txt

00025.txt

00003.txt


Full Text
es

Pes Soe eas





KATIE LEF.





ae ina ~



MYON, C CUPIX.S BISHOPS APE WT ont



SATE LA,





“? A tixt- Z

i



ie ie ei







AUNT JANE’S VERSES,

CHILDREN ;

BY

MRS. 7. B. CREWBSON.

ILLUSTRATED.

LONDON:
CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT.

1851.



LONDON:?.
RICHARD BARRETT, PRINTER, MARK LANE.



PREFACE.

—~———

THis unpretending volume needs no expla-
nation by way of Preface. The title-page
speaks for itself. The verses were written
for various stages of childhood,—some for
the early, some for the middle, and others
for the higher steps in the ascending ladder
of intelligence. Therefore, though the lan-
guage will, I hope, be found simple in all,
yet many of these pieces are not intended
for the nursery.

It is very probable that readers, less par-
tial than those for whom they were ori-
ginally written, may find in my verses too
many signs of the circumstances under

which they have been composed. The



iv PREFACE.

chamber of sickness is better adapted for
receiving instruction than for imparting
pleasure; yet one of the many lessons
taught therein is this :—that to cultivate
a kindly sympathy towards all living things,
favours the exercise of cheerfulness and of
patience, under suffering and trial.

May we ever remember that there: is
One,—and One alone,—whose influence can
make our hard hearts tender, and keep
them so, from one stage of life’s journey to
another; and that His blessing is needed to
energize sensibility into active and useful

benevolence.

Mancusster, May 12, 1851.



CONTENTS.

KATIE LEE, A SCOTCH STORY .

POMPEII . . . . .
CONWAY CASTLE . . .
THE PRAIRIE DOG ° . °

THE TAME GEMZE . .- .
THE ZEBRA ‘ . ° ;
OUR LOST KITTEN . ° i
THE RHINE . ° ‘ ‘ °
LOST AND FOUND. ‘ .
POLLY, MY PARROT . ‘
LITTLE LILIAS ‘ ; ‘
THE FAWN . ‘ : ' ‘
MY TAME GOLDFINCH ‘ :
THE BEAVER ; ; ‘ ‘
THE ROBINS . ° i ;
MY TAME SQUIRREL . ‘ ;
MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER . .
THE TYBER : , ‘ ‘
MY SISTERS IN HEAVEN . ‘
TO NANNY OF THE LAND’S END .
TRY AGAIN ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
PANCHITO ; OR THE PRAIRIE FIRE
THE MARTYRDOM OF MARIUS .
THE CHANCE SHOT ; : ‘
“WEE, WISE WILLIE.” . ;
USEFUL ANNIE. ; j ,
“GooD NIGHT” , ; ‘

PAGE.

12
16
19
25
29
32
37
43

53
56
60
63
73
76
81
87
91
95
101
105
109
113
119
123







KATIE LEE.

A SCOTCH STORY..

“« Now sweep the shining hearth once more,
And spare another peat ;

And let the light rise broad and bright,
Our lassie’s smile to greet.—

—Our Katie! who, with gleeful heart,
Is hast’ning through the gloaming ;

From far away, across the brae,
On lightsome step she’s coming.

All through the week she work’d and toil’d,
With true heart cheerily,

To spend the happy Sabbath hours
At home, with you and me.



KATIE LEE.

So spread the cloth,—the snow-white cloth,
Your cannie hands have wove,—

And she shall eat the bannocks sweet
She used so well to love ;

With home-made cheese, and honey-comb
From last year’s finest swarm ;

And she shall sup, from her own cup,
The new milk rich and warm.”

So spoke the Gudeman ;—and his heart
With joy was overflowing ;

And on the mother’s careful cheek
The smile of love was glowing.

The winter’s sun had just gone down,
So calm, and soft, and still,

That ’neath its crust of ice is heard
Each little tinkling rill ;

And scarcely rustled sedge or reed,
Beside the frozen loch,

Nor shook the sparkling icicles
From off the beetling rock.

But wherefore, then, doth Collie start,
And prick his ears intent,

And sniff the air, as if, from far,
Some coming storm to scent ?



KATIE LEE.

Brave dog! he learn’d to mark the signs
Of gathering tempests well, |

When watching o’er his master’s flock,
Upon the upland fell.

And well he knows the wind’s low sough
That tells of coming squalls ;

And knows the snow-cloud, long before
A single snow-flake falls.

But where is Katie? She hath donn’d
Her kirtle and her plaid,

And gathered up her bonnie hair
All in a shining braid ;

Then folded she her Sunday gown
Within a kerchief gay,

And, singing like an uncag’d lark,
Tripp’d merrily away.

She thinks her of her parents’ hearth,
Her mother’s tender care,—

The little chamber where she used
To bend her knee in prayer ;—

The father who first shew’d to her
A Heavenly Father’s love,

And told her of that blessed home
Which Christ prepar’d above.



KATIE LEE.

And as she ponder’d, Katie’s eyes
With tears of gladness swim,

And th’ ballad she began to sing
Ascended to a hymn!

"Tis well that, in thy youth and weal,
Thou know’st the God of grace,

Sweet Katie! for the stormy hour
Is clouding in apace!

Now suddenly, adown the glen
There rush’d a whirling blast,

And, from the blacken’d sky, the flakes
Of snow fell thick and fast:

They dim the air,—they blink her eyes, |
And, thicker—faster still,

They blot the way-marks of her track,
And drift along the hill.

Then, wearily and drearily,
Across the moorland wild,

Half numb’d with frost, (her pathway lost)
Paced on the wilder’d child.

“ My Heavenly Father’s will be done,”
She murmur’d, faint and low ;—

Then clasp’d her little hands, and sank
Beneath a wreath of snow!



KATIE LEE.

Oh! had you passed, that wintry night,
Across that upland high,

You might have seen a way-worn man,
With pale cheek, hurrying by:

He feeleth not the arrowy sleet,
Nor hears the storm-notes wild,

One cry is on his quivering lips,
—*My child! My only child!”

Cheer up, poor Duncan Lee !—a friend,
—A fast friend at thy side

Is Collie,—who, with steady pace,
Acts pioneer and guide :

With head uprais’d, and ears erect,
Intent he sniffs the wind,

And marks each sign, and weighs each fact,
Within his pondering mind.

Why stands he there all motionless,
As marble statue still,

Chain’d to that spotless drift of snow
By instinct of his will?

Then suddenly, with leap and bound,
And every joyful sign,

He digs amongst the yielding snows
With yelp, and bark, and whine ;

B 2



KATIE LEE.

Nor ceased he till, on pillow chill,
With face serene and mild, |

And little hands still clasp’d im prayer,
He found the sleeping child.

Oh, Duncan! spare a father’s tear,
And hush that heavy moan ;—

The life-blood in her purple veins
Still moveth gently on !—

He lapp’d her softly in his arms,
(Like slumbering babe once more)

And thaw’d the frost-rime from her cheek
With kisses o’er and o’er:

And when she waken’d, faint and slow,
The sounds that met her ear

Were psalms of gladness and of praise,
Sung by each parent dear!

She found that she was pillow’d soft,
With tender skill and care,

In that same chamber where she used
So oft to kneel in prayer:

She saw the holy book outspread
Upon her father’s knee ;—

“¢ Praise God from whom all blessings flow,’ ”’—
Soft whisper’d Katie Lee.



POMPEII.

BasxK1ne in sunshine bright,
And musical with song,
A city lay in joy and light,
Campania’s vines among !
The sea-wave kissed her gate,
With ripple, low and sweet ;
And galleys brought their golden freight,
And laid it at her feet.*

There came a day for feast,
And dance, and ruby wine ;
And bacchanalian brows are drest
With ivy and the vine :—
The choric steps are led,
The choric measure flows,
And colonnades are garlanded ,
With amaranth and rose.

* Previously to the great irruption from Vesuvius which
buried Herculaneum and Pompeii, both these towns were

seaports.



POMPEII.

The cruel circus reels
With maddening roar and cry ;
And anguish blends with victor-peals
And glee with agony !—
Then roar’d a deadlier blast ;
And death enroll’d his pall,
And thunder-peals of ruin pass’d
O’er circus, shrine, and hall !

Earth groan’d,—and heaven grew dim,
And lurid darkness spread,

To dash the wine-cup,—hush the hymn,
And pale the garlanded!
A hurrying to and fro!
The shrieks of wild despair,

Amidst the lava’s sulphur glow
And lightning’s fiery glare !

The ashes’ choking cloud,—

The suffocating shower,—
The cry of terror, deep and loud,

From palace, fane, and bower.

The multitude rush’d by ;

The living all are fled



' POMPEII.

And, ’stead of halls for revelry,
A Oity of the Dead!

Then silence,—not of rest ;
Then stillness,—not of sleep,

On buried homes of gladness prest
Their pall, opaque and deep.
Then seasons came and went,
And ages rolléd on,

And kingly thrones were built and rent ;
And empires raised and thrown.

The peasant pruned his vine,
The bride entwined her wreath,
Unconscious all of bower and shrine,
That, slumbering, lay beneath.
The glowing sunsets fling
The rosy light of song
Across each sparkling, classic spring,
Campania’s groves among.

But, not in endless sleep,
Such buried secrets lie :

They wake, to utter lessons deep,
For human sympathy !



10 POMPEII.

The lonely chambers shine,

Once more, with light of day ;
And, o’er each desolated shrine,

The sunbeams brightly play.

Tread softly !—here reveal’d,
Are secrets, dark and dread :
Speak low !—before thee stand unseal’d
The secrets of the dead!
Behold the miser’s gold,
Clutch’d in his bony grasp !
Behold the mothers, who enfold
Their babes in dying clasp!

Here lie rich, jewell’d rings ;

There lies a bacchic crown ;
There lies a lute, with broken strings,

A wine-cup, dashéd down !

Libation-urns, half pour’d ;

And flower-wreaths, scorch’d and dimm’d ;
Rich viands on the festal board,

And lamps all ready trimm’d.

Mosaic pavements, bright
As when by sandals prest ;



POMPEII. 11

And frescoed paintings, still as light
As when with garlands drest :
The poet’s radiant dreams
Story the glowing walls,

And many a hint of beauty gleams
Forth from those silent halls.

Sculptures, in whose soft grace,
The Grecian mind we read ;

And fanes, whose shadowy hints retrace
The Nile’s mysterious creed ;—
And haunts for childhood’s plays ;
Or household converse sweet :

All open’d to the stranger’s gaze,
And trod by stranger feet!





#

oD Me mM Rega
ie ee as uy

* EORGIE, when you pass’d through

Conway,



Did thy memory ponder o’er
Tales historic of King Edward,
And his bright Queen Elednore ? *

* Eleanora of Castile, the wife of Edward the First.



CONWAY CASTLE. 13

How he built this castle hoary,
With its dungeons, courts, and towers
How a garden-plot she planted
There, with sweetly-scented flowers ?
How he waved, from lofty turret,
Britain’s banner, stained with tears,
And his hall did flash with trophies—
Turkish sword and Syrian spears ?
Crescents, torn from Moslem castles,
Huge claymores from Scottish dales,
Blades of steel from old Damascus,
And the silent harp of Wales!
From the banks of Guadalquiver,
She hath brought the fair sweet-pea; _
From her own Castile’s sierras,
She hath won the chestnut-tree.
From the laughing glades of Cyprus,
Candytuft and spicy pink ;
And the mournful “ Flos Adonis ”’
From Ilyssus’ murmuring brink.
Near the shores of cool Siloam,
She hath found the lily-flower ;
In the happy vales of England,
Columbine and virgin-bower. *

* The wild Clematis.



14 CONWAY CASTLE.

She who drained the mortal poison,
Fearless from her husband’s vein ;*
She whose noble cheek is flushing
With the best blood of old Spain,—
See her, through the low-arch’d portal,
In her beauty moving forth ;
See her tending herb and blossom,
On that narrow plot of earth !

Conway’s Castle, with its dungeons,
And its battlements and keep,

And its halls with trophies flashing,
Now in silent ruin sleep!

Turkish crescent, Moslem banner,
Moorish scimitar and blade,

Cambria’s harp, (too rudely broken ')
’Mongst the dust of ages laid!

Whilst the seeds of herbs and blossoms
Tended by Queen Eleanore, |

By the gales of peace are scattered
England’s smiling valleys o’er !

* The popular tradition, that Queen Eleanora did literally
suck the poison from the wound on her husband’s arm, has, I
believe, never been contradicted on any but negative authority.



CONWAY CASTLE. 15

Little think we, when delighting
In some cherish’d bud or flower,
That perchance its seed was wafted
From her garden ’neath the tower !





THE PRAIRIE DOG.

My account of this interesting little animal is taken from

Ruzxton’s Travels in Mexico.

The Prairie Dog is properly a species of Marmot, and is
only called a dog because of its little jerking bark.

Ox! the little prairie dogs,
Who build their pleasant towns,
Where, far and wide, on every side,
Wave the lone prairie downs.

There strides the grizzly bear,
And coward wolves skulk slow,

The blood to quaff of feeble calf,
Or dying buffalo.

There the rattle of the snake
Sends warning on the breeze,

And song of bird is never heard,
Or hum of honey bees.



THE PRAIRIE DOG. 17

Yet the little prairie dog
Leads there a merry life,

While round him frisk his puppies brisk,
With his busy little wife!

And the pleasant towns they build,
Are all compact and nice,

A grand town hall in midst of all,
And streets and lanes precise.

And in the town hall lives
Their king and governor ;

And their troubles and their squabbles
To him they all refer.

His bark says “ Yes,” or “ No,”
To every dog’s appeal ;

To him they walk, and sit, and talk
About their wo or weal.

He is an old, grave dog,
Of sober face, and grim ;
His puppy days and puppy plays
Are all forgot by him.
c 2



18 THE PRAIRIE DOG.

Each dog must build a hut,
With temper’d earth and clay,

With rooms complete, and bedding sweet—
Such happy homes are they !

So warm, the winter’s wind
Can never rough one hair ;

So strong the latch, the wolf may scratch,
And scrape, nor enter there.

And yet he tears and strains,
So stubborn and so hard,

The mother moans,—the little ones
All tremble in their ward.

Away, thou coward wolf!
Back to thy greedy den !

And let alone the prairie town,
With all its merry men!



. f
WATT
Hilt ai

HHT



N a sunny Alpine valley,
’Neath the snowy Wetterhorn,

See a maiden, by a chalet, ;
Playing with a gemzé fawn.

How he’pricks his ears to hear her,
How his soft- eyes flash with pride,



20 THE TAME GEMZE.

As she tells him he is dearer
Than the whole wide world beside !
Dearer than the lambkins gentle,
Dearer than the frisking kids,
Or the pigeon on the lintel,
Coming,—going,—as she bids !
Dearer than the first spring lily,
Peeping on the snowy fell,
Dearer than his little Willie,
To the heart of William Tell.

By a gushing glacier-fountain,
On the giant Wetterhorn,

*Midst the snow-fields of the mountain,
Was this little gemzé born:

And his mother, though the mildest,
And the gentlest of the herd,

Was the fleetest and the wildest,
And as lightsome as a bird.

But the jiger* watched her, gliding
In the silence of the dawn,

Seeking for a place of hiding
For her little tender fawn :

So he marked her, all unheeding,

* The Hunter.



THE TAME GEMZE. 21

(Swift and sure the bolt of death)
And he bore her, dead and bleeding, .
To his Alpine home beneath.
And the orphan gemzé follows,
Calling her, with plaintive bleat,
O’er the knolls, and through the hollows,
Trotting on, with trembling feet.

See, the cabin’s latch is raiséd
By a small and gentle hand,

And the face that upward gazéd,
Had a smile serene and bland.

Bertha was the Switzer’s daughter,
And herself an orphan child ;

But her sorrows all had taught her
To be gentle, kind, and mild.

You might see a tear-drop quivering
In her honest eye of blue,

As she took the stranger, shivering,
To her heart, so warm and true.

“ T will be thy mother, sweetest,”
To the fawn she whisper’d low,

“ T will heed thee when thou bleatest,
And will solace all thy woe.”

Then the tottering gemzé, stealing
Towards her, seem’d to understand,



22 THE TAME GEMZE.

Gazing on her face, and kneeling,
Placed his nose within her hand !
Every day the Switzer maiden
Shared with him her milk and bread,
Every night the fawn is laid on
Moss and ling, beside her bed.
Blue as mountain periwinkle,
Is the ribbon round his throat,
Where a little bell doth tinkle,
With a shrill and silvery note!
When the morning light is flushing
Wetterhorn, so cold and pale,
Or when evening shades are hushing
All the voices of the vale,

- You might hear the maiden singing

To her happy gemzé fawn,
While the kids and lambs she’s bringing
Up or down the thymy lawn.

Spring is come! and little Bertha,
With her chamois at her side,
Up the mountain wander’d further

Than the narrow pathways guide.
Every step is paved with flowers ;
Here the bright mezereon glows,



THE TAME GEMZE. 23

Here the tiger-lily towers,
And the mountain cistus blows.
There the royal eagle rushes
From his eyrie overhead ;
There the roaring torrent gushes,
Madly, o’er its craggy bed.
Hark !—from whence that distant bleating,
Like a whistle clear and shrill ?
Gemzé! ah, thy heart is beating,
With a wild and sudden thrill.
Voices of thy brothers, scouring
Over sparkling fields of ice,
Where the snow-white peaks are towering
O’er the shaggy precipice !

Bertha smil’d to see him listening,
(Arching neck, and quivering ear,
Panting chest, and bright eyes glistening,)
To that whistle wild and clear.
Little knew she that it sever’d
All that bound him to the glen,
That her gentle bands are shivered,
And the tame one—wild agam !

To the next wild bleat that soundeth
Makes he answer strong and shrill ;



2 4 THE TAME GEMZE.

Wild as wildest, off he boundeth,
Fleet as fleetest, o’er the hill.
“ Gemzé! Gemzé! Kommt mein lieber!’’*
Echoes faint, from height to height ;—
Dry thy tears, sweet Bertha,—never
Will he glance again in sight.
But, when paling stars are twinkling,
In the twilight of the morn,
Thou may’st hear his bell, a’ tinkling
Midst the suows of Wetterhorn.
And the kindness thou bestowest
On the helpless, thou shalt prove,
Somehow, when thou little knowest,
In a blessing from above !

* Kommt mien Lieber.”—Come my darling.

In all the German-Swiss cantons, and throughout the
Tyrol, the Chamois-Goat is called the “‘ Gemzé ;” the other
‘ name, “ Chamois,” prevailing only in those cantons in which
French is spoken.



THE ZEBRA.

WIxp ass of the desert, who tossest in scorn

The yoke from thy neck, like the breath of the
morn, |

Who defiest the snaffle, the rein, and the curb,

And drinkest the dew from the wilderness herb,

Who, with nostril dilated, dost snuff up the wind,

And leavest the blast of the desert behind !

Wild zebra! though ages have over thee roll’d,

And have changéd the heart of the firm and the
bold,

And have forgéd the chain and have plaited the
thong,

And have humbled the haughty, and conquer’d
the strong,

Still, with ebony hoof, dost thou toss the red
sand, ; |

And thy neck bendeth not to the rider’s command!

D



26 THE ZEBRA.

The traveller came from the sea-girded isle,

To explore the lone founts of the lotus-crown’d
Nile:

He startled the lion, asleep in his den,

And the laughing hyena laughed fiercely again ;

The ibis was scared from her ancient domains,

And his wings flapp’d the vulture o’er desolate
fanes.

But the river’s deep secret,—its fount and its
course, )

Is known to the zebra who drinks at the source:

His wild, thirsty eye knows the gleam of the
spring, |

Circled round with green herbs, like an emerald
ring ;

And his velvety neck oft he bendeth to drink,

And to browse on the grasses that wave round
the brink.

Oh zebra, wild zebra, who tossest in scorn,

The reins from thy neck, like the mists of the
morn,

Dost remember that day when thy beautiful chest,

With the yoke of thy victor was sternly comprest,



THE ZEBRA. 27

When an emperor march’d from the Tiber afar,
And tether’d thy neck to his ivory car ?P *

How flash’d the wild orb of thine eye to behold

Thy housings of purple, and scarlet, and gold!

When thy mouth felt the bit, and thy shoulder
the band,

And thy hoof dash’d the pavement, instead of the
sand ;

And, in place of the palm, with its feathery shade,

Rose the shaft of the pillar, and white colonnade.

I marvel how throbbed the wild pulse of thy will,

When compelled, in Rome’s triumph, thy part to
fulfil ;

When Hadrian stood in his chariot of pride,

And there sate a pale, beautiful boy at his side;+

* The Emperor Adrian made his triumphal entrance into
Rome, on his return from his African provinces, in a chariot
drawn by four zebras,—the first and the last time that these
wild creatures are said to have been broken to the collar!
How they conducted themselves is not recorded, — sufficiently
self-willed no doubt they were !

+ Young Antinous. He was a beautiful Asiatic youth, and
a great favourite of the Emperor, who mourned for him, as for a
son, when accidentally drowned while bathing in the river
Nile.



28 THE ZEBRA.

How panted thy breast for the desert again,
The palm, and the fount, and wide rolling plain !

And again are they thine! Men have found that
they broke

Not thy heart, nor thy will, to the curb and the
yoke ;

So they loosen’d thy neck, and they sever’d thy
bands,

And thou pawest, in freedom, the wilderness sands,

To race with the ostrich, on wings of the morn:

And the hunter’s swift arrow to distance, in scorn !





OUR LOST KITTEN.

Fora, Daisy’s little kitten,
Having tired herself with play,

By the kitchen-fire was sitting,
Very prim, the other day.

One eye opening,—one eye closing,—
Just as sleepy pussies do; ,
Sometimes waking—sometimes dozing,
Thus her thoughts at random flew :

“ What a tedious life I’m leading!
Crabbie is my only toy ;

Nothing to be done but feeding,—
Very little fun or joy!

“ If the bird-cage were hung lower,
Dickey soon should feel my nail ;
If that mousey had run slower,
T had caught him by the tail !
D2



30

OUR LOST KITTEN.

“ A delicious world is yonder,
Further than the garden-door ;

Are there birds to chase, I wonder ?
There are crowds of mice, I’m sure !

“ Who can ever guess the reason
Why the servants shut the gate ?

But I’ve fixed to watch my season,
And slip out some evening late.

“ Then what fun, and what enjoyment !
Threads and bobbins, corks and strings!

Chasing mice my chief employment,
’Mongst a thousand glittering things!

“True, the sounds from thence are rougher,
And men’s voices seem more rude,

And the dogs do bark there gruffer
Than our Crabbie ever could !

“ But I'll try—Good evening, Daisy !
. You may stay at home and doze ;
You are getting old and lazy,

But your little daughter goes !



OUR LOST KITTEN. 31

“ Now you need not fuss and flurry,—
I ’ll be back in two short hours—
None so soft as you, and furry,
And no bed so warm as ours!”

Flora then stole out, and watching
Till the cook came home at night,

As the garden-door was latching,
She departed out of sight.

Whether birds were found for chasing,
Ready waiting in her way,—
‘Whether there were mice for racing,
I have never heard them say:

But I know—though long we sought her,
"Midst the boys, and dogs, and men,
Little Flora, Daisy’s daughter,
Never more was found again !







ft
re ‘LUE and winding ’”’ river Rhine !
: How it flasheth into light,

: Far above the waving pine,

On St. Gothard’s misty height!



THE RHINE. 33

Forth from crystal urns it gusheth,
High in palaces of ice,

And adown it headlong rusheth
O’er the shaggy precipice!

Onwards, then, through fields of snow,
How the youthful waters sweep !

To the glens and dales below,
Sparkling merrily they leap ;

While the voices of the valley
With a loving welcome ring, |

And the homestead and the chalet
Joyful salutations sing.

There, her flock the goatherd leads,
Browsing near the verdant brim ;
There, the while she tells her beads,
Singing soft her vesper hymn.
There the gentian and the cistus
Ope their blossoms round the brink,
And the beautiful hybiscus,
And the little Alpine pink.

Now it winds its course along,

Through the realms of corn and wine,
Where is heard the peasants’ song

At the gathering of the vine ;



THE RHINE.

Where is heard the merry lay
Of the forest-loving bird,
And of children at their play,
When their hearts with joy are stirr’d.

Now, beneath the feudal steep
Flows the river calmly on,
Where the towers in ruin sleep,
And the banners, torn and gone!
There, where once the war-horse neighed,
And the rider bent his crest,
As he sheathed his glittering blade,
Or hath couched his lance in rest.

Then it floweth on in pride,
By the lordly palace halls,
Washing, with its azure tide,
Royal cities’ crumbling walls.
Fair cathedrals lift their spires,
Temples spread their jewell’d shrine,
And the poets tune their lyres
On the borders of the Rhine.

There the schoolmen trim their lamp,
As they tell the list’ning world



THE: RHINE. 35

Where the Cesars had their camp,
And the Roman Eagle furled.

There the sage black-letters reads,
On old parchments dull and faint,

And the churchmen tell the deeds
Of some favoured patron-saint.

There the rude raft of the Hun,
There the Roman galley passed,
There the glance of beauty shone,
‘Mid the tournay’s trumpet blast.
Now, along the margin rove
Tourist-groups, in merry throng,
Where the Minnesingers wove
Tale and legend into song.

Oh their song,—their thrilling song!
It could make the tear-drop start,
From deep places, hard and strong,
In the indurated heart !
It could bring the smile of joy
Back, though long had set its light ;
And dilate the list’ning boy
To a bold heroic knight.



36 THE RHINE.

Nobly flows the azure Rhine,
And its stream fair rivers swell,
The sweet Neckar,* and the Maine,
And the beautiful Moselle !
And they each a tribute bring,
From the tales of olden days,
Breathéd forth from minstrel string,
Murmur’d into storied lays!

Onward flow, thou winding Rhine,
Bearing on thy rolling wave, »
Memory’s ideal shrine
To the gifted and the brave!
Ever bearest thou along,
In thy course, so blue and free,
Many a gaily-woven song,
Blending truth with poesy!

* The Neckar flows by Heidelberg ;—the Maine by
Frankfort ;—the Moselle by Treves and Coblentz.





, where can the little lad be
gone,
Who strayed from his father’s
side P
Here and there, and up and down,
They sought him, far and wide;
E



38 LOST AND FOUND.

Through the heather, and up the brae,
They sought him, with heart of care ;

Whither can he have roam’d away ?
And each one answers,—“ Where ?”’

The shepherd, to seek a missing lamb,
Had left the child alone ;

He brought the lamb to its bleating dam—
But his own little lamb was gone!

That night the father never slept,
Nor closed the mother’s eye; .

But they sought him still, and pray’d, and wept,
Till morn rose drearily ;

And the mother’s heart was sad and chill,
When they came back, one by one ; —
No little porringer now to fill
With breakfast for her son!

The sun grows high, and the sun sinks low,
And another day is past,

And a wakeful night of care and woe,
And of seeking, like the last!



LOST AND FOUND. 39

"Till the mother sleeps from weariness,
And the father’s cheek is wasted,

And the sisters pine in dreariness,
And the porridge is untasted !

But why is this —when you give the bread
To your trusty dog, you see

He eats it not,—but he runs instead,
In haste, and eagerly,

All along the brae, and up the hill,
With a self-important mien,

Through yarrow, and through broom, until
His track no more is seen.

Now follow him, for he seems to say,
By bark, and leap, and bound,

“If you come with me, I’ll shew the way
Where a lost lamb may be found!”

Then the gudeman took his tartan plaid,
His bonnet, and his crook,

And he followed Luath, weary-sad,
Over crag, and knoll, and brook.



40 LOST AND FOUND.

No sound was heard but the plover’s wail,
And the bittern’s heavy boom,

And the nestled black-cock’s rustling quail,
Amongst the yellow broom.

Poor shepherd !—well may thy courage sink,
And chilling fears arise,
When Luath leads thee to the brink

Of a craggy precipice !

But what can hinder a pastor’s zeal,
When he seeks a lambkin dear ?
And what can make the courage reel

Of a hardy mountaineer ?

Down! down !—But, beneath the rugged scaur
There boils a coal-black lynn ;

He pauses,—but Luath bounds before,
In midst of spray and din:

In an agony he looks around
On the gloomy scene so wild ;

But hush !—Oh can he have caught a sound
Like the wailing of a child?



LOST AND FOUND. 41

But Luath, plunged in misty shade,
Is whining with eager joy,

As the oat-cake in the lap he laid
Of his master’s darling boy !

And the father to his heart hath press’d
His long-lost little son,

As he look’d to heaven, and thank’d, and bless’d
His God, for the mercy shewn!

Not a golden hair of the child was dim,
Nor bow’d with grief his head;

Kind guardian angels, over him,
Their shadowy wings had spread.

You well may guess,—but I cannot tell,
What the loving mother felt:

The smiles that shone, and the tears that fell,
And how they all down knelt; —

And how the laddie did kneel between
His father and his mother ;

How the sisters knelt, with solemn mien,
Their hands join’d in each other!

E 2



42 LOST AND FOUND.

And how the porringers were fill’'d,
(Without one portion missing,)

How the oaten-cakes were nobly grill’d,
Midst laughter, smiles, and kissing !

But first, how Luath had such a share
That it overflow’d his bowl!

And he wagg’d his tail with a knowing air,
And thought he could eat the whole!

This incident took place in Scotland about three years ago.



POLLY MY PARROT.

Potty, pretty Polly !—come, talk to me a bit,

While on my small forefinger you comfortably sit.

Here’s a cherry for you, Polly, a ripe and rosy
cherry !

So I think you ought to be quite talkative and
merry.

Shall I scratch your head, so smart, in its cap of
green and yellow P

Shall I stroke your glossy neck, you pretty little
fellow ?

Shall we talk about that land, beyond the glowing
west,

Where you were stolen away from out vour
mother’s nest P

In the broad pimento tree, with spicy nuts so rare,

Where shout your brothers free in the sunny
| summer air ?





AA POLLY, MY PARROT.

Where the woodpeckers repeat the little negroes’
laugh,

And the tiny humming-birds the nectar honey
quaff ?

And the ery of “ whip-poor-will,” from far away,
is heard,

Andis mock’d at by the mimic and joyous mocking
bird P

Do you like pimento nutsand bitter huckle-berries

Better than bread and milk, and strawberries and
cherries ?

Would you rather scream and shout, amidst
your fellow Pollies

Than talk to robin redbreasts, amongst our oaks
and hollies ?

In the shallow of a creek, had you rather splash
and dash,

Than, from a china saucer drink daintily and wash ?

We will not shut you up,—you may fly and strut
about,

We will not tie your tongue,—you may talk, and
scream, and shout ;

But puss must not be teased, nor the little dog
be bitten,

Nor must you chase abaut and pinch the tabby
kitten :



POLLY, MY PARROT. 45

And, listen to me, Polly! you must not drive away

The tomtits and the finches, about, from spray to
spray ;

The weakest and the strongest is each a welcome
guest,

To our crumbs, and our fountain, and to build
himself a nest.







shealing,

highland

near her lov
Was little Lilias kneeling.

In a lonely

And

dsire’s head,

ing gran

?





LITTLE LILIAS. 47

“Tam not afraid of death, my wean,’*
(Said the old man to the child)

“ For the blood of Christ hath wash’d me clean,
And my God on me hath smil’d.”

“But the good old man, our minister,
If he could but come and pray,

While wait I here, heaven’s gateway near,
It would lighten up my way :

“So up, my lassie! and wipe thine eye,
(Thou art lithe as a mountain roe)
And down to the valley quickly hie,
To fetch him, before I go.”

- Then Lilias rose from her grand-dad’s side ;
Her lips no word could speak,

But, with her pladdie, her tears she dried,
As she stoop’d and kiss’d his check.

And her silken snood she softly bound
Around her yellow hair ;

And she wrapt her tartan firmly round
Her limbs, so lithe and fair.

* Child.



48 LITTLE LILIAS.

The lassie !—she was but twelve years old,
And was gentle, kind, and mild ;

But her heart was brave, and firm, and bold,
As it fits a mountain child.

Her shining feet had been ne’er comprest
By sandal nor by shoe,

But lightly brush’d, from the daisy’s crest,
The glistening moorland dew.

Full well she knoweth each craggy path,
And knoweth the way it bends ;

She kens the depth that each burnie* hath,
And the mountains are her friends.

And she kens, too well, the lowering cloud
That shrouds their giant forms,

And the thunder-voices pealing loud,
In the battle-field of storms!

The red-deer leaveth the beetling rock,
And hides in the birchen wood ;

And the shepherd guideth his frighted flock,
In haste, from the rushing flood.

* Burnie (diminutive for “ burn’), a little brook.



LITTLE LILIAS. 49

The streamlet, once like a silver thread,
Is swoln to a mad cascade,

And the wimpling burns, she used to tread,
Are deep for a child to wade.

The rain-drops stream through her golden hair,
And the floods are round her dashing ;

' Her eye-balls ache with the lightning’s glare,

And the thunder-peals are crashing.

But, with stout, brave heart, she breasts the
storm,
Like the sea-mew in a gale;
For she knew that God would shield from harm,
The lone, and the weak, and frail.

She set her foot in the torrent’s bed,
With a bold and steady stand,

And made, for her dazzled eyes, a shade
’Gainst the lightning, with her hand.

And so she conquer’d the foamy beck,
And the torrent’s eddying roll ;

For what could hinder, or chain, or check
Such a brave and loving soul ?



50 LITTLE LILIAS.

Yet, ’neath the pladdie, her bosom pants,
And her cheek is growing pale,

When she gains at last the pleasant manse,
Adown in the sheltered dale.

And they took her in, like a stricken dove,
And smooth’d her with gentle care ;

And they sooth’d her heart with words of love,
And they dried her dripping hair.

And the couch they spread for her was soft,
And the bowl of milk was warm ;

Yet yearns her heart for the hills aloft,
And she recks not for the storm.

“« Now abide thee here, my bonnie child,
Thou’ rt all too daring bold :

Poor little lambkin of the wild!
Rest in thy shepherd’s fold.’

“ My grand-dad dear is awaiting near
Heaven’s bright and glorious gate ;
I may not tarry nor rest me here,
Or I shall be too late.



LITTLE LILIAS. 51

“ Oh, ye dinna ken how strong 1 am,
Nor how I cross’d the beck ;

For God took care of the mountain lamb,
And He held the floods in check.”

“ Now heaven forgive my faithlessness ! ”’
Cried the good old minister,

“ This child has taught me a word of Grace
Tl heed it,—and go with her!”

Then, one by one, all stalwart-stout,
Stood up the highland men,

And they cheer’d the lassie with a shout,
And spake out boldly then :—

‘“¢ When the fawn can breast the flood and wind,
Nor swerve at the fear of death,

If the antler’d stag should lag behind,
He draws but a coward’s breath!”

And so they struggled through beck and burn,
And they climb’d the craggy steep,

And they bore the lassie, each in turn,
Through whirling eddies deep.



52 LITTLE LILIAS.

But ere they reach’d the glen aloft,
Where stood the lonely shealing,

The storms were hush’d to slumber soft,
And the dews fell sweet and healing ;

And her grand-dad dear still waited near
Heaven’s gate, so bright and glorious ;
And the Minister is there to cheer,
Till he enters in, victorious !





THE FAWN.

Have you ever seen a fawn, quite near,
And standing at your side ?

And did you stroke his silky ear,
And pat his spotted hide ?

When we were little girls like you,
Once walking ’neath the trees,
In the dim shadows of Carclew,

’Mongst wood anemonies,

We heard a sound, and looking back,
A fawn all blithe and tripping,
Across a soft and mossy track,
Was coming towards us, skipping!

F 2



54 THE FAWN.

He stood beside us, and his eyes,
So large, and black, and bright,
Did seem to speak of kind surprise,

And fondness and delight.

His tiny hoofs of polished black
Deep in the moss were dinted ;

His arching neck and velvet back
With glossy specks were printed.

He rubb’d his little silky nose
Against my cheek and hand,
And look’d as if he’d like to coze,

So kind he seem’d, and bland!

He search’d our basket, smelt our gloves,
And how he sneezed and grunted,

For we had nothing that he loves,
And so he felt affronted !

Our cuckoo flowers, and prickly rose,
And wood anemonies,

At such he twisted up his nose,
And could not relish these.



THE FAWN. | 55

Oh spotted fawn! Oh speckled fawn!
He sees a soft eye glisten,

And there, across the grassy lawn,
An ear is pricked to listen.

He sees that ear, he knows that eye,
(There dare approach no other)
Away his glinting footsteps fly,
It is the doe,—his mother !





MY TAME GOLDFINCH.

The habits of my little pet, in his mild captivity, are here
faithfully described. He seemed to make choice of the most
picturesque situations, and most ornamental perches within his
reach. It was his delight to select the brim of some vase, or
the extreme apex of a miniature obelisk, for his orchestra, and
he always preened his feathers before a looking-glass.

Let them search the Indian plain,
Forest, valley, glade, and hill,

Islands of the tropic main,
Flowery thickets of Brazil ;

Let them choose of birds the rarest
On the Oronoco’s brink,

Thou, to me, wert first and fairest,
England’s little golden spink!

Not a dreary cage of wire

Did I make his prison-home ;
Soon his panting breast would tire

Of its sad and cheerless dome.
So, about our pleasant dwelling,

He might fly, on sprightly plume,



MY TAME GOLDFINOH. 57

While his merry song came swelling,
Here and there, from room to room.

Glad was he to stretch that wing,
With its shining streak of gold ;
Glad, when tir’d, to stoop and sing,
And his downy pinion fold :
But his notes grew louder, clearer,
When the songster caught a sight,
In the crystal of the mirror,
Of his own small figure bright.

Then, he’d softly polish down
Glossy pinions, light and slim ;
Stroking smooth his scarlet crown,

Setting every feather trim ;
Till the charming bean array’d is
Proudly in his shining best,

And as vain as vainest lady’s
Is his little throbbing breast!

Now his silky wings are spread,
And he flutters swiftly up

To old Chaucer’s honest head,
Or to Hebe’s marble cup :



58 MY TAME GOLDFINCH.

Seeming always bent on choosing
To avoid the low and dull,

And his taste refined amusing
With the high and beautiful!

But a moment’s sudden pause,
And he lights, all gay and brisk,
*Mongst the doves on Hadrian’s vase,
Or on Carnak’s obelisk :
With his glossy pinions dashing
Past a crystal urn of flowers ;
Stooping there to bathe, and splashing
O’er his wings, the dripping showers.

Pretty goldfinch! what beside

Would’st thou crave of transient bliss ?
Could the wider world, if tried,

Yield thee more of joy than this?

Wherefore art thou ever turning

Such a longing, restless eye,
Trembling, quivering, and yearning,

Tow’rds the free and open sky ?

Wherefore are those shining wings,
With their glossy line of gold,



MY TAME GOLDFINCH. 59

Spread, in eager flutterings,
With an anxious thought untold ?
As I speak—a shrill note ringeth,
Of surpris’d, entrane’d delight,
Ere I look—my captive singeth
In the fields of ether bright ?* '.

All in vain the fondest tone
Of my well-remember’d call ;
He hath gain’d his right,—his own,
And he spurns my gentle thrall.
May thy fragile urn of pleasure
Overflow its narrow brink,
Gladness pass my skill to measure,
England’s little golden spink !

* Relying, too confidently, upon the bird’s personal attach-
ment to myself, we had allowed the window to remain open.
On former occasions he had stoutly resisted temptation, but
this time the impulse was too strong: and I felt, in my heart,
that he was right, and J wrong in desiring to deprive him, for
my own gratification, of his natural freedom.



THE BEAVER.

Some of these particulars are gathered from Ruxton’s Travels.

By Missouri’s giant flood,

Or El Norde’s rolling river,
In the lonely cedar wood
Dwells the little gentle beaver.

Gifted with such wondrous skill

In the laws of engineering,

Felling mighty trees at will,

And their course o’er rapids steering ;

With his teeth, so keen and strong,
Into logs the bole dividing,

Gently guiding each along,

To the right spot for abiding!

There the clever dam is made,
And a quiet lake spreads, glassy ;
There the torrent’s force is stayed,
And the hut’s foundation laid
Near the margin cool and grassy.



THE BEAVER. 6]

Yet, how many a toilsome hour,

And how oft must limbs grow weary,
Ere the builder sees his bower

Firm, and dry, and warm, and cheery !

Yes! the clay must first be wet,
And his flat tail lash the mortar,
And the roof with bark be set,
To exclude the rain and water.

But the day of joy will come,

When his hut is all completed,
And he sees his mate at home,
Midst her little kittens seated.

Jumping, frisking, bounding light,
Swimming now in shallow river,

How they chase the sunbeams bright,
Where the nodding rushes quiver!

Now they watch their busy mother,
Now they pluck the red wild cherry,
Now they duck and splash each other,
Ever sportive, ever merry !



62 THE BEAVER.

Beaver !—He, the Good— The Wise
Gave that skin, so soft, to wrap thee,
Not that it might e’er entice
Greedy man to come and trap thee.

And it seems a cruel sin,

That an architect so clever,
Who our kindness ought to win,
Should be slaughter’d for a skin
Soft and silky,—gentle beaver !

Ry: +

} 4@\
me Pe ve Lae aP
} a





7 a a day
M

es -
ee
—— > - = P
-_—— == st 7 f
1 . = Ww
’ Sm ~~ <—s. . “wt ‘Sg, 4
= = V_ )Use .

——

es
a er
—

¢

Wh

aa — a
——__— ame

7. i
: Lene

ot

Ry
~A4- BD













re ~\ J oy

tt Ws ee





CG A ee ‘
2 eel a

WAS a morning in i Aad delicious

and bright,
With scarcely a shadow to chequer
the light:
so Each tree, and each hedge-row was
budding all o’er

oo " With that delicate beauty which

promises more :



64 THE ROBINS.

The leaf in its sheath, and the bud in its fold,

And the flower in its calyx, were tenderly roll’d,

Just waiting the call of the South wind’s low
breath,

To throw off their cerements, and burst from the
sheath!

Tho birds were all busy with household affairs,

With family prospects, and family cares ;

The beautiful thrush, with her velvety breast,

Was shaping and moulding the round of her nest;

While the yellow-beak’d merle, in his glossy,
black coat, .

Had a twig in his bill, and a song in his throat ;

And the trustful hedge-warbler already did own,

Five lovely blue eggs,—that are sure to be stol’n!

And the Robin, brave fellow ! is daintily drest

In his new velvet hood, and a scarlet-hued vest ;

And he said to his mate, “I have found, my
sweet dear,

Such a beautiful place for our nestlings. this
year !

To the wild-wood, and forest, and desolate glen,

We never will rove from the cottage again.



THE ROBINS. 65

- There the weasle doth lurk, and the hawk, and
the kite,
And the harlequin pye, in his black and his white.

“ Here the insolent cuckoo hath never been
known

To intrude his big nestling and turn out our own.

And here we are shielded from all these alarms,

And are shelter’d from hunger, from cold, and
from storms, |

By the warmth of the eaves, and the crumbs on
the floor,

The smile of the lattice, and shade of the door:

—So I’ll show you the place where you'll sit, as
_a queen,

The sweetest hen-redbreast that ever was seen !”’

She listened, and twittered ; and if a fear shot
Through her motherly heart when he show’d her
the spot,
Or a doubt for the future, you never had guess’d
That such a thought ruffled the down of her
breast ; |
Like a good little wife, all contented the while,
Who does as he wills, with a nod and a smile ;
G@ 2



66 THE ROBINS.

Though she said to herself, “I would rather, |
own,
Not sit as a queen on that wonderful throne !”

Now, adjoining the cottage, there stood a warm
shed,

For rake, and for spade,and for matting and shred:

‘Twas a snug little room, with a casement and
door,

A shelf, and a table, and nicely-swept floor ;

And a hail-storm had broken one diamond-shap’d
pane,

Where the robins might enter, and fly out again :

And the gardener’s dinner of bread and of meat

Had yielded, in winter, an exquisite treat.

He wonder’d, and watch’d them, and wonder’d in
vain,

Why they flashed in and out, through the hole in
the pane ;

The one little bill always tufted with moss,

While a delicate twig lay the other across.

With beak, and with claw, and with quivering
wing,

Too busy to pick up his crumbs, or to sing:



THE ROBINS. 67

Then he found that the baby’s small cart was

possess’d
By a softly-lined, rounded, and beautiful nest !

Five days! and each morning the little hen laid

A single white egg, speckled over with red.

And her sparkling black eyes shone like two
little stars,

As she sat in her chariot and peep’d through the
bars ;

While her throat of pale orange peer’d over the
nest,

When settling her treasures, or preening her
breast,

And daily she listened, with conjugal pride,

To the best and the sweetest of warblings, out-

side.

But to dozing, and cozing, and musings farewell,

When five hungry robinets broke from the shell!

Flashing in,— flying out,— flashing homeward
again,

From morning to night, through that hole in the

pane!



68 THE ROBINS.

If one mouth be filled, there are fowr open yet;—

Oh the wonderful stomach of each robinet !

So they grew, and were fledg’d, and the nest is
too small,

And the hen with her wings cannot cover them all.

Then a council was held, when, with pride and
delight,

Twas agreed that each pinion was ready for flight.

What chirpings!—what coaxings !—what glad-
ness !—what tremblings ;

What daring adventures and timid dissemblings !

What joy at their freedom !—what yearnings, in
some,

When their little wings ach’d, for the softness of
home !

But their mother taught each to the branches to
cling,

And to tuck, when he slept, his head under his
wing.

And they soon loved the sunshine, the shower,
and the breeze,

And they loved to “see-saw,” with the wind, in

: the trees.



THE ROBINS. 69

Their pinions were strong, and they wondered at
heart

How they e’er could have relish’d their nest in
the cart.

But their parents are thoughtfully peeping again

Through that little round hole in the diamond-
shaped pane,

And the hen whisper’d softly, “I’ve never forgot

My safety and peace, in that exquisite spot !”’

But her throne ?—it hath vanished !—the baby’s
| young heart

Could not give up, for ever, her claim. on the
cart.

She had patiently waited, content and resigned,

Because her sweet mother had said “it were
kind ;”’

And had shown her those two sparkling eyes, and
that breast,

Which panted and heav’d o’er the edge of the
nest ;

And had said that her darling should soon have
her own,

When the eggs were all hatch’d and the nest-
lings had flown.



70 THE ROBINS.

Nought daunted, the brave-hearted robins began

At once to adjust and re-settle their plan.

For an instant, they fancied how clever ’twould be

To build in the shears, like the fork of a tree ;

But its edge was too keen.—Then it entered
their heads

To build, at small cost, in a box full of shreds ;

And had even begun a few fibres to twine,

When the gardener took it to pin up a vine.

The cock-bird was angry, and rough’d up his
crest,

And “ wondered that any dare hinder his nest ;”’

That “the box was his own, and the nails, and
each shred,

The shears, and the rake, and, in fact, the whole
shed ;”’

That “ he’d build where he list, and would please
his own self :”

—So they fix’d on a place, high aloft, on the
shelf;

By the side of a mouse-trap, still baited with
cheese,

Though the mice all preferr’d crocus-roots and
sweet peas.



THE ROBINS. 71

Again was a nest finely woven with care,

And five speckled eggs were deposited there ;

Again did five nestlings, all hearty and bright,

Keep those busy wings restless, from morning to
night ;

Flashing in,—flashing out, with a zeal and a love,

Which never a moment of weariness prove ;

Till they taught each again how to fly from the
shelf,

And to roost on a bough, and to shift for
himself.

It is time, you will think, for our brave little pair,

To retire from business and family care ?

But no !—they are chatting, and nodding again,

In the same old direction,—that hole in the pane!

There is plenty of time ere the summer be past,

For five pretty nestlings, as dear as the last:

There is plenty of time for the growth of the
wing, |

And to teach them to shift for themselves, and
to sing.

Now, in a snug corner, there happen’d to lie
A heap of old manuscripts, learned and dry.



72 THE ROBINS.

Whether Latin or Grecian, I never have heard

Which tongue, of the twain, held a charm for
the bird ;

But the bold little fellow most stoutly did choose

To throne his last nest in the lap of the muse :

And never, for certain, did classical lore

Yield such a sure basis for gladness before.

If a rustle ere troubled the mother-bird’s rest,

‘Twas the musty Greek characters under her
breast.

But the robinets broke from their egg-shell again,

Like other young nestlings, in morals and brain.

Now, peace to the parents, and joy to their song,

And health to their nurslings, all blithesome and
strong !

And glad be the anthem, and sweet be the notes,

That swell the soft plumage of fifteen young
throats !

Norg.—All the leading incidents in this story are strictly true.



MY TAME SQUIRREL.

IT wap a little Squirry ;—
His step was quick and light,
His tail was long and furry,
And his eyes were large and bright.

He burrow’d ’neath my pillow,
And curl’d himself to sleep,
Or in my basket willow
He slyly loved to creep.

It was no use to scold him,
He always had his way,

Though oft and oft I told him
To be guiet in his play.



74

MY TAME SQUIRREL.

But bolder still, and bolder
He grew with every week ;
He'd spring upon my shoulder,
And frisk across my cheek :—

And nibble at the drawers,
Where almonds were and dates,
And pull to rags the flowers,
And run across the plates!

A bunch of cowslips yellow
To him was matchless fun,

But, oh the greedy fellow!
He ate them every one!

He built his nest aloft there,
Behind a barricade ;

And none can tell how soft there
The little crib he made.

What piles of woolly cotton!
What balls of worsted bright !

What skeins of silk, forgotten,
Or left within his sight!



MY TAME SQUIRREL. 75

And none ean tell what bunches
Of hazel-nuts were stored,

What dinners and what lunches
Were in that secret hoard !

Oh Squirry, nimble Squirry !
I loved thy merry ways,
And never felt it weary
To watch thee in thy plays.





MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER.

Bur though my Squirry was full of glee,
A freer and merrier life than he,
Did his brother lead, in the old beech tree.

His pillared hall was garlanded
With polish’d ivy ;—and overhead
A dome of sapphire sky was spread.

With twisted branches clustered o’er,
In a gothic arch, was his corridor, |
With a mossy carpet on its floor.

Branch, and stem, and elastic spray,
Brown, and green, and silvery gray,
High, and low,—were his haunts for play.

He stopped to drink at the forest rills,
Bubbling forth from the ferny hills,
And golden brimmed with daffodils.



MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER. 77

He ran to pluck, when he chose to dine,
The juicy buds of the fragrant pine,
Running o’er with turpentine!

Then, for dessert, he had hazel nuts,
Noble filberts, and mealy roots,
Mast, and chesnuts, and tender shoots.

When the chequered lines of light and shade
Slanted, at eve, through his colonnade,
Said Squirry, “I think it is time for bed.”

Then back to the old beech.tree he’d frisk,
With a sleepy eye, but a footstep brisk,
And into its hollow nimbly whisk.

And if you could climb that beechen tree,
A snug little chamber you might see,
And a squirry sleeping cozily.

When the Autumn’s sky of red and gold

Lit up his hall, like a Minster old,

Said he, “ I must think me of winter's cold.”
H 2



78 MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER.

Then a pack of wool, and a load of hay,
And a bundle of moss he bore away,
To the hole within that beech tree gray.

“ Now, if I should wake ere pine-cones bud,”
Said Squirry, “I think it would do me good
To find in my chamber a hoard of food!”

So he brush’d with his tail his garner floor,
And on it he piled a goodly store ;
Then, barking defiance, shut the door!

Barking defiance to man and dog,
To stormy winds, and to frost, and fog,
Complacently patted his heap of prog.

To his fragrant nest he then did creep,
And buried his nose in mosses deep,
And softly sunk to a quiet sleep.

He dream’d of spring ;—and his nap was long,
The alarum that woke him, clear and strong,
Was a whistling blackbird’s mellow song.



MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER. 79

So Squirry guess’d it was time to rise ;
And he stretch’d his legs, and rubb’d his eyes ;
“Tl try,” said he, “if my nuts are nice.”

Then Squirry thought he should like a sip
At the fountain’s daffodilly lip,
And his fingers in the waters dip.

But he never dream’d of the good, and fair,
And beautiful sights that met him there,
The emerald light, and the breezy alr,

The tender buds on the old brown spray,
The snowy white on the thorny May,
And the russet beech in its green array,

The juicy cones on the pine and fir,
And the aspen leaflets all astir,
And the trembling threads of the gossamer.

He chewed the buds of the larch and spruce,
And he suck’d the cowslip’s sugary juice,
And sipp’d the dew from the “ fleur de luce.”



80 MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER.

“T’m glad that I woke so soon,” said he,
“ From that short nap in the old beech tree,
For much has been going on, I see.”

O wild-wood Squirry, so free and gay !
How glad am J that thou got away,

When thy brother was caught, that summer's
day !





aon
-



7 >

Se — —
SS DSS. 2 att

HE pues Tyber we will sing, that



ISN
Pi by pours its golden tide
Ae Sh s) By palaces, and towers, and fanes, of
Roman wealth and pride:
The great men of the elder time, the
gifted, and the brave,

Have gloried to confess their birth

beside its ancient wave.



§2 THE TYBER.

It gushes from its mountain urns, high on the
Apennines,

Above the shadowy ilex groves, and ’midst the
lofty pines ;

It slowly winds its downward course, beneath
the olive’s shade,

And waters, with its yellow tide, the vineyard
and the glade.

And many a huge Pelasgic tower, and old Etrus-
can town,

With giant walls of dateless fame, upon its
stream look’d down ;

And nations that have pass’d away, and left no
missing trace,

Save in their frescoed sepulchres—earth’s only
resting-place !

But still old Tyber rolleth on, the fruitful fields
to lave,

And chimes, from many a convent bell, ring
sweetly o’er its wave ;

And still the peasant leads his flock along its
margin ‘fair,

And stops at some low wayside shrine, to say

_ his vesper prayer.



THE TYBER. 83

The sunsets still suffuse thy tide with floods of
molten gold,

And tuneful reeds along thy marge make music,
as of old:

And forth the glowing morning comes, her rosy
light to pour,

Fresh as when patriot poets sang her beauty as
of yore.

How proudly flow’d thy troubled stream in
glory’s ancient days,

Thou darling of the poet’s heart, and fond his-
torian’s praise !

How gladly toss’d thy tawny wave hit victors;
laurel-crown’d,

Return’d in conquest’s ivory car, with captive
monarchs bound.

Alas! thou hadst no pitying tear to pour from
thy cold urn,

For prisoners dragg’d in chains to grace the
conqueror’s return :

No echo whisper’d ’midst thy reeds to lonely
widow’s sigh,

Or orphan’s wailing plaint, iil songs were all
for Victory!



84 THE TYBER.

The captive Dacian never heard in thee an an-
swering tone

To his dark forest’s breezy voice, or Danube’s
rolling moan :

The exiled Briton look’d in vain for image of
his home,

Her smiling vales, her rugged oaks, her girding
ocean’s foam.

The cultur’d Grecian found in thee no sympa-
thetic love,

To call to mind the attic shell and shady laurel
grove :

The banish’d Lydian dream’d in vain of Asiatic
bowers,

And captive Hebrews wept at thought of Salem’s
prostrate towers.

Proud river of the Seven Hills! and did thy
children dream

That laurel crowns of victory were fadeless by
thy stream ?

Deem’d they exulting songs of joy would always
o’er thee roll,

And fetter’d kings be ever led to thy proud
capitol P



‘ THE TYBER. 85

Say, where is now the marble fane, the rich
triumphal arch,

The “ sacred way,”* where victors crown’d, in
triumph used to march,

The gilded halls where emperors did quaff
Falernian wine,

The cruel circus, trophied gate, and colonnaded
shrine?

Alas for thee!—thy haughty towers in dust are
levell’d low, -

And, o’er the goodly and the brave, thy troubled
waters flow :

And laurels bud, but ne’er again to twine a hero’s
crown ;

And the tall palm of victory thy foes have smitten
down !

The Goth reveng’d his country’s wrongs; the
Vandal’s iron hand

Pour’d vengeance o’er thy palaces, and ruin
through thy land ;

* The “ Via Sacra.”



86 THE TYBER.

From northern forests rush’d the Hun, like some
o’ermastering flood,

And Tyber toss’d his tawny waves, flush’d with
his children’s blood.

The cactus and the aloe now creep o’er thy
prostrate walls,

And leaves of true acanthus clothe Corinthian
capitals ;

While breezes sigh all drearily the crumbling
arch beneath,

And, through the Caesars’ palaces, sing low the
dirge of death.

Imperial Tyber, sunk is now the murmur of thy

stream

To some fast-dying melody,—a disenchanted
dream !

“ Hternal” men have call’d thy towers ; if such
earth’s glory be,

And such her strength, we well -may long for
Heaven's eternity.



MY SISTERS IN HEAVEN.

“He shall gather the lambs in his arm, and carry them in
his bosom.”—TIsar. xl. 2.

Once, they were little pilgrims here ;—
But they are angels now ;

Their eye once glistened with the tear,
But now around their brow

Their Saviour binds a crown of light,
With jewels by his smile made bright.

I think I see them, as of yore,

So full of life and health,

When each within her sweet heart bore
A treasury of wealth ;—

Such wealth as kind affections bless
The heart of love and gentleness.



88 MY SISTERS IN HEAVEN.

The one, within her dark eye, hid
Thoughts which her God had given :

In every thing she said or did

There was a touch of Heaven.

And yet she loved the things below,

As streamlets ‘where God’s mercies flow.

And there was one for whom her soul
Ran over with sweet love ;

And often from her play she stole,
And, like a little dove,

Would nestle in his aged breast,

And there would feel her spirit blest!

It was her grandsire :—he was old,
And she a bud of spring;

But his affections were not cold,
Nor her’s a worthless thing :

So they were bound in lovely yoke,
Like woodbine round an aged oak.

We never knew what words they said,
Thus banded, side by side,

But thought was o’er her features spread,
So calm and sanctified,



Full Text
xml version 1.0
xml-stylesheet type textxsl href daitss_disseminate_report_xhtml.xsl
REPORT xsi:schemaLocation 'http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitss http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitssdaitss2Report.xsd' xmlns:xsi 'http:www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance' xmlns 'http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitss'
DISSEMINATION IEID 'E20081023_AAAAYQ' PACKAGE 'UF00001909_00001' INGEST_TIME '2008-10-26T11:48:55-04:00'
AGREEMENT_INFO ACCOUNT 'UF' PROJECT 'UFDC'
DISSEMINATION_REQUEST NAME 'disseminate request placed' TIME '2013-12-09T17:35:25-05:00' NOTE 'request id: 299144; Dissemination from Lois and also Judy Russel see RT# 21871' AGENT 'Stephen'
finished' '2013-12-14T23:24:31-05:00' '' 'SYSTEM'
FILES
FILE SIZE '3' DFID 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfile0' ORIGIN 'DEPOSITOR' PATH 'sip-files00011.txt '
MESSAGE_DIGEST ALGORITHM 'MD5' bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
'SHA-1' cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
EVENT '2011-10-30T20:35:51-04:00' OUTCOME 'success'
PROCEDURE describe
'2011-10-30T20:31:41-04:00'
redup
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfile1' 'sip-filesspine.txt'
bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
'2011-10-30T20:35:03-04:00'
describe
'2011-10-30T20:31:43-04:00'
redup
'1327627' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLA' 'sip-files00000cover1.jp2'
b474201c99712481ad95d80641e17119
6962135b5ed0e063bdfb5814689f67b07f645aa6
'2011-10-30T20:34:37-04:00'
describe
'608468' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLB' 'sip-files00000cover1.jpg'
5939342d242d23163345db8b6d595c70
cf9c1f028a3aaf949f23c81fbd73aa8e810d2cf0
'2011-10-30T20:35:29-04:00'
describe
'2169' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLC' 'sip-files00000cover1.pro'
14d04c2dd5b55ffae12073ef2aed1cb6
36c84cad20af6bba8c498cb2490023637464f3f9
'2011-10-30T20:35:44-04:00'
describe
'160337' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLD' 'sip-files00000cover1.QC.jpg'
efe332ae80b3aba3dc6f051a1dd635bc
fc878b76b7ee5f07c41e920ebd5bd14578d6cd71
'2011-10-30T20:31:52-04:00'
describe
'31866676' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLE' 'sip-files00000cover1.tif'
567926f67169f4021535681ea5d04841
3edcf1a61c01b75ff9c95d6040a64951a27132e2
'2011-10-30T20:35:25-04:00'
describe
'303' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLF' 'sip-files00000cover1.txt'
d3849b05a98e3b5f906e4781a5111f45
52c737c3b038818944e2892e3c7b93fe350e22ed
'2011-10-30T20:32:05-04:00'
describe
WARNING CODE 'Daitss::Anomaly' Invalid character
'47097' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLG' 'sip-files00000cover1thm.jpg'
f4505fd54997ed372754fa285c255384
63983b286e5945e0e668f002e9e0eb1421720b33
'2011-10-30T20:32:19-04:00'
describe
'1145107' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLH' 'sip-files00001.jp2'
64ac3a0e951660a80500ae8bdb82c387
19282b26376c4ff8db32eee50d843e2dbbbd9e8e
'2011-10-30T20:33:45-04:00'
describe
'451469' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLI' 'sip-files00001.jpg'
a3b67821901834bd1edb32ed73672912
f0989ca2c9ce2b34789f71d53200ee606f344dd2
'2011-10-30T20:33:10-04:00'
describe
'1174' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLJ' 'sip-files00001.pro'
2f40b307c01d0a7a1fc162264df53ce3
616ca31353d6cb787cecab1639f6914d6803536f
'2011-10-30T20:32:44-04:00'
describe
'135645' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLK' 'sip-files00001.QC.jpg'
3a9a5e703fa405d702310d7848208978
6e5e337904a87acc94c1f282255885c98c763428
'2011-10-30T20:32:16-04:00'
describe
'9166975' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLL' 'sip-files00001.tif'
33310de36ea1a3b2792e45da050e2f0a
687131bce2c8e3a86bd5a15db01da9227bab3ea9
'2011-10-30T20:33:56-04:00'
describe
'276' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLM' 'sip-files00001.txt'
202e5a19e09f82d1cd05c1cb2d39b4a8
a5a7caadb6ed82e080d06d0d55f1db438e7ddd0d
'2011-10-30T20:34:35-04:00'
describe
'46178' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLN' 'sip-files00001thm.jpg'
625a31dba64433608bb2cab551d4f081
1103c0483dff6612d8fa9563c7d19e1a40a7ad02
'2011-10-30T20:32:37-04:00'
describe
'1088276' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLO' 'sip-files00002.jp2'
d2841e5fa9d344596e128bbf45fb8847
2848e4b8416d868d09672b28e0ce29b27d2eaa6f
'2011-10-30T20:35:55-04:00'
describe
'390775' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLP' 'sip-files00002.jpg'
6036b633e090da1c8f992f56e74d852f
b6daf8ba796c345e743292662ea7298bbde1b702
describe
'1970' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLQ' 'sip-files00002.pro'
664f9e5eeb8f0c0f9ed75aba436b80d6
7d4d235a9eb0f7962449ac0a8b67683ecd64ef46
'2011-10-30T20:34:03-04:00'
describe
'120974' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLR' 'sip-files00002.QC.jpg'
7d62021e45f29f53153cc78ac81cbb2d
bea2b6b82ef15406d940e0b3e5874d31702cf48e
'2011-10-30T20:31:57-04:00'
describe
'8716827' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLS' 'sip-files00002.tif'
138a61b3987f5d016e3cd8915fbe4ff0
12577e14a15e707921e2fe2ed5d9838cfcdd31f1
'2011-10-30T20:35:07-04:00'
describe
'212' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLT' 'sip-files00002.txt'
79126c433637124a53eb94a11e0223d3
fdc2e2e4d8f22f61c800ae854c7d4d8e4e1c9e26
'2011-10-30T20:33:32-04:00'
describe
'45361' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLU' 'sip-files00002thm.jpg'
af9d5bfa2f27e6658b427876366f85a9
fde150fa3e4979f03908a24f79f77fe98c106223
'2011-10-30T20:32:50-04:00'
describe
'1150869' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLV' 'sip-files00003.jp2'
64b5c794e0d61a787463a74b1359144c
e2c63a015ec4a1c2290a4bba62ccc77304b83dc0
'2011-10-30T20:33:12-04:00'
describe
'384658' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLW' 'sip-files00003.jpg'
31945c8a9f6ac4a61dec0eeffe2c6ca3
02413eb974cf47601b489a67bc2beac241eb35ae
'2011-10-30T20:34:00-04:00'
describe
'1464' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLX' 'sip-files00003.pro'
b93bb1e0151c4e2f0517f7a3aebcbea8
3e57c4b398a382092e832d04758ea73b3ca8646d
'2011-10-30T20:33:44-04:00'
describe
'115437' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLY' 'sip-files00003.QC.jpg'
e6cd57be1a69786903d89294f9d63cf8
66ad636e6284013aa6d1dadafe0c98f05c9668d0
'2011-10-30T20:34:54-04:00'
describe
'9213027' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXLZ' 'sip-files00003.tif'
d6dff6c63f58c9f8523d828b4e793a33
c675239b1d616e9a2a28ff5b6ca128fd56688875
'2011-10-30T20:31:56-04:00'
describe
'91' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMA' 'sip-files00003.txt'
ac14ad8eff2298f0d84e70a3f8a0f4c4
573c0c17fdbeff65f3559e90d9edb6afa17a3c7f
'2011-10-30T20:32:11-04:00'
describe
Invalid character
'39515' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMB' 'sip-files00003thm.jpg'
4b2b340ec11c873c3bf696402fecb1c3
dd0f47aaf43aa3454b79b55e0d89a119e22c9dfe
describe
'1088159' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMC' 'sip-files00004.jp2'
4c43ae577a7474776851cd94dde355d9
b58643e053483a345f7273d5d9dc5ac252a70c01
'2011-10-30T20:34:25-04:00'
describe
'482838' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMD' 'sip-files00004.jpg'
e143ebdbc3688e3f244f17a90ab48c8c
4142b07d4a682d3323ed2a7e97027319731103a7
'2011-10-30T20:32:57-04:00'
describe
'1576' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXME' 'sip-files00004.pro'
dbb75a10dc83c88555d5103a25c42b14
df2499d20ef179343bd737b5db2d5f8c7275888c
'2011-10-30T20:36:39-04:00'
describe
'148788' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMF' 'sip-files00004.QC.jpg'
afde9721b38aa8822f6f63694bffed77
3c0ad1a18fdc7973839275bee9317869294b484c
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMG' 'sip-files00004.tif'
ee49946ba84982099c22dbfa2124fcb7
2ce533bf461fb1b859a92381a153fbc49c64b743
'2011-10-30T20:31:55-04:00'
describe
'156' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMH' 'sip-files00004.txt'
5ca3d6ebebdd77f8e4437bfef251c8f8
e2968c0d99f554ba9ec3a9af05ed4c846ff1353b
'2011-10-30T20:34:38-04:00'
describe
'54498' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMI' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
24b62a5453add06a362f6663b2022293
2aebb8ae8b213677ae12bc81a0bfcc3b4c4a768d
describe
'680679' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMJ' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
4c1c5704f7fe1866d457dd1336f121d7
b2db34a2b96e3bd4bbffbe25f1f1d126c07c0d82
'2011-10-30T20:35:32-04:00'
describe
'213586' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMK' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
3401ecfd5a666a20fb826a8be9c85ca3
24f56cb014c1254d822f92ad5a79dc7349a147a8
'2011-10-30T20:33:59-04:00'
describe
'215' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXML' 'sip-files00005.pro'
8b6897f4ee2c8ed150b37ce20bfc581c
757799b787cdd71d0e3f74f1a9963bb09d5a8503
'2011-10-30T20:35:01-04:00'
describe
'67045' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMM' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
6cb9f55db8303c99913e364b982e410f
dab386d57a091a65a14a096a59eeef8abe005297
'2011-10-30T20:36:33-04:00'
describe
'8524061' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMN' 'sip-files00005.tif'
678251eef4158bdc9fda0e9af5e8329c
8fb0da5c4da5d8577a9ce0e8eda158b1e60e2814
'2011-10-30T20:36:08-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMO' 'sip-files00005.txt'
bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
'2011-10-30T20:34:18-04:00'
describe
'28560' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMP' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
6f440deb26d2b61250d84bdcd91fe7b8
d3d426fa5e04edcff13c987ed4fc0fd50cb776b1
'2011-10-30T20:34:39-04:00'
describe
'979963' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMQ' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
d4be6ae4ba31aadf29a28baf20030ad0
2ec28bffa460f31c74749861a6149235f6eaff50
describe
'265077' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMR' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
505eac4da70ec74da3ab00789e1d7154
a04426e6cc7c1d79a2498e67ae902c8dc159f60d
'2011-10-30T20:33:05-04:00'
describe
'3413' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMS' 'sip-files00006.pro'
bc5caaadb756a4464693cffed5b23160
2adcb3f604ba7ef6c037e34c52975789bf92b75a
describe
'81907' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMT' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
02a11d592de0cfc434b2d0ebb44a9b0f
ba56c811ebc4655f6eb7d01e496baed9eb583c13
'2011-10-30T20:35:16-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMU' 'sip-files00006.tif'
05a38b88014b5ed0645c1b6f89a5cbb5
53f168f5daa3a4a657d5bc0e3da3350ffebfb1b3
describe
'245' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMV' 'sip-files00006.txt'
fa0a0b9149a92bd901c3c5c924b3346e
2c293725fe31eeec910cfa886f934f520da6a94b
'2011-10-30T20:36:06-04:00'
describe
'34202' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMW' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
5c185e13dc58460f18dc06a5ca7e5c34
697d0f68eea41b614eabac01c594944800e4f07a
describe
'725142' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMX' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
56bfcc68a3c5e691a63972457634926e
19f5579ad1dd9f3bac0fdc60619c1ecccc890c32
'2011-10-30T20:32:23-04:00'
describe
'215806' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMY' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
01f16584d37ed8a5918b9fc0eb5d0129
63780f07e53b7ab5815749f39ec0eba6250ca235
'2011-10-30T20:32:18-04:00'
describe
'1382' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXMZ' 'sip-files00007.pro'
d75ba216dd63e3bc64f93a3c9e2e311b
bfcc5b8b8128f54adb8acd38710b3a50c527275a
'2011-10-30T20:34:45-04:00'
describe
'66592' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNA' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
c3a076336fad3684825a9547f90354f5
45a778a416b70712df999051b9a7a55a89824461
'2011-10-30T20:35:59-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNB' 'sip-files00007.tif'
b33ca97e039866e9bf96fa1ddf8cc6d2
08a077f5dcf636225fe3112accadd95432302b4d
'2011-10-30T20:33:50-04:00'
describe
'176' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNC' 'sip-files00007.txt'
55895d52b1ac7f19be73f1306beab32b
5463aa2068e820b7bf665d97d6fc8fdb46617668
'2011-10-30T20:32:01-04:00'
describe
'28425' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXND' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
edfc8a904be5caaae63a1ae3e458e2e8
f638a8c4563b7aa507480fb28879d7b1f8e48dc4
'2011-10-30T20:32:39-04:00'
describe
'1058624' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNE' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
d81004aeea70c21fdecde4177df3abed
c12487a879dc42fe5bc12f6bbee58b3a7a568df7
describe
'309543' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNF' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
463491084bc7d2ca883782194900d35a
0aa2f0b1c837c3c2e96d965fd6f99587eaa2c83d
'2011-10-30T20:33:40-04:00'
describe
'16340' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNG' 'sip-files00008.pro'
6f14cea266482e917e503f844775602b
c1b964d7fe3ff317eb28bb0be2589a7896489015
describe
'105810' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNH' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
f876f68dae4ae6ba981676a63f6731df
aa0df7334d16714016eacd54d4c8b77efee3572e
'2011-10-30T20:35:43-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNI' 'sip-files00008.tif'
b3adbe494cd95ac695bdc69107f2cf8f
14ab5ca4eeb57fe07aace0d1f4814036fb4bf991
'2011-10-30T20:32:51-04:00'
describe
'664' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNJ' 'sip-files00008.txt'
2eabf5c1254c46f20c9c68ac134ef008
e6a9d9325f53bab159100e29119a2176fe0fa2ed
'2011-10-30T20:35:12-04:00'
describe
'43031' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNK' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
7c71d1f96358a8796d985b01149a3e64
10c2068063322f94057902e27c8c41fba33b1437
'2011-10-30T20:31:46-04:00'
describe
'977327' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNL' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
b3ca817395cf38d729d1d5de77f6e8de
0b1eb1f4bce82286cce0d05ba161757a6dd84f9d
'2011-10-30T20:31:58-04:00'
describe
'294498' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNM' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
d6b08c4b7bd60dd589a6ef4c5d2aa21b
46a0037405032d6ff63a6a23cb22cab909e86432
'2011-10-30T20:32:02-04:00'
describe
'15595' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNN' 'sip-files00009.pro'
18d9b3f9312fa087ec745b6c7a099422
0124af24f57cddecb7f20c5b44770bd948548dd8
'2011-10-30T20:32:45-04:00'
describe
'101955' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNO' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
641cea5092a9a1eb5fcd4afe9019ce29
bcdceb6c3d0ef930db07a2847832104ec17a698b
'2011-10-30T20:35:00-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNP' 'sip-files00009.tif'
6ea1738e2ae96ea91fd57b551b841481
129795ac3803f66611620714cb9efbed8eda38f2
'2011-10-30T20:36:40-04:00'
describe
'631' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNQ' 'sip-files00009.txt'
8849d2d9beb89e929bff0731ba2a6f65
c639f0ba5fad6a2ee67c5abe0c6aa95787df3872
'2011-10-30T20:33:53-04:00'
describe
'43458' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNR' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
8b265288ba344cb6749b9e5c3221021c
4d160d233e35eaab8dad5540b202617a74dfc20f
'2011-10-30T20:36:44-04:00'
describe
'953941' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNS' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
6a160fea0f0685cb93de19c196c25511
fe97e4d8e35728136394b71d0eb1073b8a451fe0
describe
'286838' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNT' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
2ed16757857ae7ac40a004e7a2314796
66496c4224402d2265df35440666b5f1fe792a6a
'2011-10-30T20:34:13-04:00'
describe
'29568' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNU' 'sip-files00010.pro'
d14a5a69c8e10777896e08215d2149e2
9b8626ec658fa5211506fdcc75e1ebe4aeb61b66
describe
'99903' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNV' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
0b88e20095873d6f8ff556a9ca0059b2
ba844f19a1d2d42ad318992ff7d0a96bbc1c4620
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNW' 'sip-files00010.tif'
f6bbdf48a5e0089bd11e527aa7f122a8
a820e7c457948a266ad358358c043ce38f6c0958
'2011-10-30T20:32:03-04:00'
describe
'1444' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNX' 'sip-files00010.txt'
344edaa80c7a6362b5a8f293783cebd2
59cb7fa145b3894ec43e7231862fd16a4f937fe6
'2011-10-30T20:32:48-04:00'
describe
'41404' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNY' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
f4da87461d51439b70af97a745d51a9f
546e695c4b62e047748587a56253179a619fa66d
'2011-10-30T20:35:42-04:00'
describe
'660603' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXNZ' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
cea52d51c0f2c04f389c22c4f38b39c2
e414ef14ff90fb56346523927783242392ce65cc
'2011-10-30T20:34:22-04:00'
describe
'205279' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOA' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
8bc02ab100da63e362852813653c7fd7
16955ccbcb697c6488301ef6360581292dff9503
'2011-10-30T20:32:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOB' 'sip-files00011.pro'
1c9f26c9befee2d3a9ab2c11b80d3b98
09633f815742d01bbf6dda6ca96c5f5f5d2ba413
'2011-10-30T20:35:02-04:00'
describe
'63389' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOC' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
cc183569b35e379f19ba77e7e7c228be
6420fd4101e3a21b4ffbb020d7b8bce9cc91c5a3
'2011-10-30T20:34:09-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOD' 'sip-files00011.tif'
b7fcf66aa6c64a86ad0966c07bf652ea
5812d6a98d94c917f21d621920636627ebac6dbb
'2011-10-30T20:32:30-04:00'
describe
'27257' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOE' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
5a13ad67c0f8123aad0d44a6b8391bdd
f6596bc396dd104c2332f63d84446b8763fd4fdd
'2011-10-30T20:33:25-04:00'
describe
'993074' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOF' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
18dcf7b24a591d27eaeddda82bde79e0
7d6a809158957b967ad2b76f076280b96a50e818
'2011-10-30T20:35:35-04:00'
describe
'283732' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOG' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
28c8c0c8aeb46aba280f65827a422071
b0d511add9ce8b244d68e21f6914f74cb569433b
'2011-10-30T20:34:04-04:00'
describe
'11529' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOH' 'sip-files00012.pro'
a20f435082403c92cc623da169da70ea
265728fe0ac541a58699f2b6715f488d465a7248
'2011-10-30T20:32:17-04:00'
describe
'91927' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOI' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
8c180bf57927c2a21635e4450a048162
40f9389b5af71c25c91e3a8fc924832c3e828cc8
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOJ' 'sip-files00012.tif'
e6cabe8237fb84bcef4ee8f15e06866a
f60d64cbc51a300b32ea214d28bd752e6d3d5dc6
'2011-10-30T20:33:20-04:00'
describe
'562' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOK' 'sip-files00012.txt'
03ca0f12160d1731562b2add884795a1
125896e5ec9b8843fb7295509631b45b027d9977
'2011-10-30T20:33:04-04:00'
describe
'36816' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOL' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
afc83ed971a5392a2845b21244f41156
676f0978f24756e87edb2eb8e924c99035ca8fa1
describe
'1064249' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOM' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
9c0983e2d88b133e730700ae262031be
e36e01e7e1ecc688a9a27b73e764c618148020e8
'2011-10-30T20:35:49-04:00'
describe
'320331' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXON' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
762ae03b7f2cf86eaf5048d27f2022a8
1a76b7e3edb95065643c0b35d848da6e419b6889
'2011-10-30T20:36:37-04:00'
describe
'21157' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOO' 'sip-files00013.pro'
39b11f74aa8b31b243f4d1fdee73aee3
a045b33fc4c72633040f59f5cebd4fb826b0e540
'2011-10-30T20:36:10-04:00'
describe
'111218' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOP' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
94292265f448a72fc1f29665d6d76bfe
59f5bb70ff4bdce81a68b8f57ce4e07f0f75652b
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOQ' 'sip-files00013.tif'
fdd1bd2e084a1d33a85693a0861e9ce8
8d1daf62902527cb6e6d7b5a181242e71dd6c18d
'2011-10-30T20:32:06-04:00'
describe
'866' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOR' 'sip-files00013.txt'
9356d96cb4676a7d72ff949f6ccd8781
5c79551731c0759513ba4fce362c25a410cb8308
'2011-10-30T20:34:50-04:00'
describe
'44118' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOS' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
89a570bc97741fe94869e14a28e60dd8
57a295ebc61c8614c830e6fe219ecb7f4c152500
'2011-10-30T20:35:54-04:00'
describe
'1088280' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOT' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
d9d71950d5eec67a76a56be27b1a309b
4c6b4ba1711c2a21962f89f69094153f381abe1b
'2011-10-30T20:35:23-04:00'
describe
'326766' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOU' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
ef15cd4a1400c09ce178025d7253bbae
32c3bc3fed8332e5dd6bf22c80b7e3869e2780ab
'2011-10-30T20:31:50-04:00'
describe
'20185' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOV' 'sip-files00014.pro'
95c5b08be96b48e972309555846e0c46
5bcf85e6a6d9739e5311a7698f47ff98424f5973
describe
'110332' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOW' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
629446beaa0e75b3de50332e312945af
dd3f9066d8a54dc9c86b1fe765d048536fbd7c71
'2011-10-30T20:36:15-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOX' 'sip-files00014.tif'
af3c1d6d90c31cf3ac449f3df846488f
b6a143f1f1b23aaa2173772dd81acfbdb515a406
'2011-10-30T20:34:26-04:00'
describe
'856' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOY' 'sip-files00014.txt'
c36f5519d442f47b97a8e0157d5fc562
ae1538990e1112be46b72fea04d1b8b78a873d6c
'2011-10-30T20:31:53-04:00'
describe
'43698' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXOZ' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
04e2124b6d58a941f8dd1a22475c6063
871532e24340bef0f1e5e8c591d087faa740fe0d
'2011-10-30T20:35:38-04:00'
describe
'1064214' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPA' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
c74d3c1fb159f1e432967088679ef7ab
9db6bc38c0e3356e9c389921aadd466182ec3d44
'2011-10-30T20:34:02-04:00'
describe
'316549' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPB' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
6df0416432b6ae332d406da5462ef233
ca37a331c57d8c48369d10ad16af19020263a1c1
'2011-10-30T20:34:46-04:00'
describe
'20539' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPC' 'sip-files00015.pro'
0c35274b0840e2dbf20a24376b81242a
920e9d5f2206b69f0bbb4d994281f6991ce330ae
'2011-10-30T20:32:58-04:00'
describe
'108982' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPD' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
edcf5c984d8a90b8318b7f7d2b2a7d80
71373814763c867a2f99edf7ff34457af9dfaaef
'2011-10-30T20:33:03-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPE' 'sip-files00015.tif'
f6798a4a09dae449c3a8cd1efd9ef5ab
5aab83b8dc17c1fe25144bfd4c65f6ef92d1e8f6
'2011-10-30T20:34:23-04:00'
describe
'852' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPF' 'sip-files00015.txt'
c250a1002e6daaabb6654a4b4ffd89d8
346919445d8af83a30145a799b3d6db4bc121cc5
'2011-10-30T20:34:51-04:00'
describe
'43990' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPG' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
b68c34a875b4a295b978f70ce49e3615
5992dfc1e84778e9c47b85155c9371c6c05acb53
describe
'1088298' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPH' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
3059ceb98f90327eee5291e65cda6bb1
98da90c6853d1a5ad6cf5f4061a78f41cd71852a
'2011-10-30T20:35:37-04:00'
describe
'321339' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPI' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
528f4f24bedffd861841650763f3b909
179a530c9cb6ad6459ea7ab581fd649f38c8a159
describe
'20655' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPJ' 'sip-files00016.pro'
50f338803a1d84fcec9f470b4c75b998
512e4e74e1a5dcfd75b795798e19f14f295c67a9
'2011-10-30T20:36:18-04:00'
describe
'111019' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPK' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
f72c08fcfe728d86bebb838050157b8e
d4600ea8ac8d4c6b3899c13ca3304feb9c042bed
'2011-10-30T20:34:01-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPL' 'sip-files00016.tif'
5939f89287421f64d2e6619dbd750eb1
8ed49aa01710e1d182722312eb9cb2186284d3b7
'2011-10-30T20:36:05-04:00'
describe
'883' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPM' 'sip-files00016.txt'
9a52b4057a7cf97f4a81ea1b001f0254
d74cbb3c4d272bb7046086c60851c3e024db1773
describe
'43517' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPN' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
1fd4fd60d133307611efc0c002a79aad
73dbd3b945339b8e4537a64a22252cdba8b1af7b
'2011-10-30T20:33:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPO' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
8e73986ce3776be1c759f221d47e7ef8
5b599a8177e20442ce368f09b6e7262a852f0fc0
'2011-10-30T20:32:34-04:00'
describe
'316968' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPP' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
eaa1712f2616c23d666f45f17fac6405
fa115e89d0b714d19ac1f90becba439f40fbb43d
describe
'21258' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPQ' 'sip-files00017.pro'
a9e9298f3332395e14f8aa20d6c3fb99
95c0249d0a26048d0021d1440d3ad6d79855f357
describe
'110138' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPR' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
45cbf297eead309e571c9fa54cfd3b2e
fe4d7213349e0891227af40f18e47ebb1a38bfc2
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPS' 'sip-files00017.tif'
e948ba719d041836b98e2366fc4c4299
08fd81f9ed0b0e756d368532acc2614449c7055c
describe
'865' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPT' 'sip-files00017.txt'
1bf6ec254e88d4a2605cd8126a938191
b506e9bc2f458d5910bc5e1937bdc51297566384
'2011-10-30T20:34:41-04:00'
describe
'43466' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPU' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
5293ec7f28ad6d8967e121bfc9b24403
60ba74097cbba15e198176e6303e4fdbdaee759b
'2011-10-30T20:33:55-04:00'
describe
'1004856' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPV' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
0a5574b2165180cb4570d2e00cef2d77
3d2a87febbc37fb4ca076da8c22891ef433dbc1c
'2011-10-30T20:34:29-04:00'
describe
'292211' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPW' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
f186ee8ce42b064a5873829b81e068b8
1252caa6e10608b1583f05af7d27b50024e4b480
describe
'15279' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPX' 'sip-files00018.pro'
4717ae398a62ed6862d7244cdd7d7c86
724b1c7a1e2272a4832f14a690853e0ab8e1443a
describe
'96953' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPY' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
bf50e8683e36302dfdcdd8a9faf715c3
8892a1497ab51cd953f424e03000a18dc12a4bb5
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXPZ' 'sip-files00018.tif'
4ddaede5d34f67037a5bd8f502d045df
2fa07f6ed4dc7bd2e5b8d9c817af10ab05dbf599
'2011-10-30T20:35:08-04:00'
describe
'678' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQA' 'sip-files00018.txt'
d1b3773fa031527510a76572fdc83089
9b1efc1bffc167e186fa7952235788104e14d60f
describe
'38889' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQB' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
c3095c58847d306489659d16ec62d433
c32903c2969912f196de95873bb16b6343a840dc
'2011-10-30T20:33:33-04:00'
describe
'971439' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQC' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
e0ce7543f10acfa7372d0f37b7bfcfa5
7f2758fb7b322d39cc5930c273f080af76237ca1
describe
'292377' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQD' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
46d366718b5cbe1e15d3a3f3fa58c0cf
7d18dcfec0f1c966e3e11f2a26871fa0f90618c5
'2011-10-30T20:35:33-04:00'
describe
'17313' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQE' 'sip-files00019.pro'
73aa168a6c813a4c92c8bf65ef7006ac
e3f514b4dd936d84a33cde9f5c93ad8280ca2f8f
'2011-10-30T20:32:56-04:00'
describe
'101924' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQF' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
6eb987afb35a90cbae0eb2bb90471371
c9926765e1c5e412e138f712ef4b7441453297d1
'2011-10-30T20:34:32-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQG' 'sip-files00019.tif'
c1d914f4652caf45bbd570c237b82674
67848d420524045650f305e03fdff4876af26c3c
'2011-10-30T20:32:54-04:00'
describe
'720' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQH' 'sip-files00019.txt'
5ad14b3eea30ad018c84d6c036a784d7
294ec68919e6bc6ac2ab4b0f824c90bba5cff834
'2011-10-30T20:36:38-04:00'
describe
'40658' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQI' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
29e1c2a7c533aab7d6ec3f51c3089e5e
2f64034c86e9c55302ce57e8ef30021ced3ac7eb
describe
'1047679' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQJ' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
c35a63ebe5be54345e1133b4b17dae23
0e307ad2b76fb031d560445214edf4d7df2913d6
'2011-10-30T20:36:21-04:00'
describe
'305461' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQK' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
f8a64c6d48b12322cf2b6bebfbadabcf
054fa154297bcf415b6dc5e725332f4f6ead83e2
'2011-10-30T20:36:30-04:00'
describe
'17221' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQL' 'sip-files00020.pro'
73cd9ab9ed301d4ada8a64ef2e76f6e5
19b57701491a3b773a048d4b081929ca568efc84
describe
'102432' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQM' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
01aeaac20f8426ee3f2ed6cc27aa9f40
789bd19288bd97be93fd57d057b1a8197899b0d8
'2011-10-30T20:33:14-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQN' 'sip-files00020.tif'
16ee9b9391d76ef100544d35d9fb63c7
67ce10f4d3b9b7a4785eb730f7ec2c315c18227f
'2011-10-30T20:36:00-04:00'
describe
'737' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQO' 'sip-files00020.txt'
419e3b9673500c65304e7e585ad0f4a6
4ef1927f42c9cee11e2298b45c21ef1e702072f7
'2011-10-30T20:34:31-04:00'
describe
'40848' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQP' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
ff7a371b102dbb13290816a49f52def4
881fc854246b3c93558a75851accabc8dcf8c13e
'2011-10-30T20:33:49-04:00'
describe
'985814' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQQ' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
5032491763326261715ed16705e41e57
2f23d1755439feb1f09fcb0ff92d1aec2634addc
describe
'297147' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQR' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
96b109f0b4a6f32ae54ce18f5456b544
5dad7930807b9ce58a9481b1ebb0752b65d0a900
describe
'18038' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQS' 'sip-files00021.pro'
b57fe5580d1b933bc03498003449ded8
aa474adcc961c15df4fdc27d43567dd78181b862
'2011-10-30T20:32:52-04:00'
describe
'101671' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQT' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
b4f26429e71a14c7bbfbe82f9ebd7738
591dc35eebad1e72e1003c84b7427649dbb3efcb
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQU' 'sip-files00021.tif'
39137539800591eeedd452537dd13703
c8877947a44e94b9becb3d1fb91acd94c4b49aaf
'2011-10-30T20:35:05-04:00'
describe
'762' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQV' 'sip-files00021.txt'
ac31d0c8d513b2f0d182759ed6845bb5
52ceef26b8ad7b2796f54e0b8572ea1bfd294aa6
'2011-10-30T20:36:12-04:00'
describe
'41468' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQW' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
fad1e04f24c01d744c1dd37dc5ee38d6
f82d6cc8697ea1ca698c0a217b719ac4ef63fb94
'2011-10-30T20:32:53-04:00'
describe
'1007966' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQX' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
abe81d058d7b7859c0d462da49074dbe
e6d5907557c091b462b30fec7cb9f59018782e66
'2011-10-30T20:33:16-04:00'
describe
'290136' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQY' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
d9f10a7ef3ca3c0786cc33a72f9ef78a
dafefd601e3b5c05ec0e8c8f2ec413ab2bb3cecc
'2011-10-30T20:32:27-04:00'
describe
'12041' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXQZ' 'sip-files00022.pro'
1aea3125555fa22a7b093a32749c6343
84dfce8f143a95bbc04d7f02a7572500772ff016
describe
'95047' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRA' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
c8adeda5f294b47dfe1d2a67f242f9b3
41e8be4e02bfdf741366c19df367c8bb9e747989
'2011-10-30T20:33:54-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRB' 'sip-files00022.tif'
bbce8c8addf11e50ecaee66a0ddecc38
ec28ca4d914fbb4d15f93d1685809aebc33681af
'2011-10-30T20:32:38-04:00'
describe
'510' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRC' 'sip-files00022.txt'
6ff84dec9d717a109bbdf5a38d583e5a
1b2039af3911deb4f9327a96f4b545f5b6f5e2c3
'2011-10-30T20:31:49-04:00'
describe
'38177' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRD' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
dc79869237a9300c0bdddc72479eba56
4f024bf170c41922f760e86f4ec9cafd5c629569
'2011-10-30T20:34:36-04:00'
describe
'1064203' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRE' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
14febef92006cb6b80a3d2fa5f6abb2d
209b7aac0553d90de1377a66e6d6b07e5ccd4ebe
'2011-10-30T20:31:47-04:00'
describe
'399680' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRF' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
03175b1754fde1d2b449319766f7dc77
b6355f675a8cc972fcabfebd850e6b43c61602ed
'2011-10-30T20:36:36-04:00'
describe
'5010' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRG' 'sip-files00023.pro'
f655dd44be7e9a3e1f6043c1644b9b03
03438aa9a037e4198f769ebd119867c08f60bfb1
describe
'124690' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRH' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
299b0f69dc7ccecccaf3fc2be5588a74
4a95505b2b8bc235e0f8e4ce44503e4117756628
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRI' 'sip-files00023.tif'
dd27a10b8b796cb8c15340d7b6e70320
79078ad4135ef5198892390e89ae39e1ff8f709b
'2011-10-30T20:32:43-04:00'
describe
'274' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRJ' 'sip-files00023.txt'
7a5f4077cb192f0618613571f686bb24
756d608a08417eb2504d2f21146c9c5be1938a51
describe
'48229' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRK' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
81767d7d025ad9441e39bd572d7be32b
d2b7179ee06b5a04bd305232a1e118f216e67ab6
'2011-10-30T20:33:28-04:00'
describe
'1088262' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRL' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
2695f397b32be38a207f40f716188f70
6077ab1b75ed15629bdb0f5445790280117f5fed
describe
'333167' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRM' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
cce269595743e8c7cf55e0b3f6bbcab5
ccbed964f4176b93644a80e32a02891e2d4b7c2d
describe
'22346' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRN' 'sip-files00024.pro'
aaff33d01e0f802dab188f2824e39f73
0ef29c3324f4846f753002c24f4e479e877258b2
'2011-10-30T20:36:02-04:00'
describe
'112607' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRO' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
3718342fa8f06124caac526d042eaf77
e43c390a7643055a788d8fc7399460af4283a482
'2011-10-30T20:35:36-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRP' 'sip-files00024.tif'
fd9adae4347a49fca556ab094e8b2425
8e502e5816e090c61440074b7ddc526b2a9f69da
'2011-10-30T20:34:59-04:00'
describe
'923' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRQ' 'sip-files00024.txt'
5bd3e1bb7bf4af3edf364079aedf3f8c
060daf988d7e9a35632ef4f9f5d2a4caaebcc572
'2011-10-30T20:35:52-04:00'
describe
'44384' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRR' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
60ee3df12891941cc6461006aa93741c
c56f82aa74be8f329cd35ab9a5f9bbaf65f2d46d
describe
'1064228' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRS' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
e890663ca62b59d16aea60a15e77c2c5
2417fe7c3d27e2e4293fea843277cb69e102a6c6
'2011-10-30T20:32:07-04:00'
describe
'320454' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRT' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
d81958bceeddec6de9ef5fc203b5d3a1
47f6fe994542b07b4b27a0438d2bf7b7b0638bd6
describe
'22753' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRU' 'sip-files00025.pro'
cabed0dd8b83f6e2621819212a7e9115
1ac445e90e5cafb9688b5510d1e8b23ebe19892a
'2011-10-30T20:34:19-04:00'
describe
'110306' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRV' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
fb0b51e3eea3082ac5da5f9c81901e0d
b4c8e0eb082c2a99dcc086db174637f9e781f292
'2011-10-30T20:35:47-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRW' 'sip-files00025.tif'
72382b49dd6a9157addfc089c4ffb629
aecc5a8a6b5b3bf870b105425fb18418be52176d
describe
'970' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRX' 'sip-files00025.txt'
004797280454d6ec294e2578f1a6ee06
c1aa0bdd599de2ecc38a0ec0d29516c8a1535885
'2011-10-30T20:31:51-04:00'
describe
'44269' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRY' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
4a65edd9e3594c22192aaf2396ff6e0b
79bc02706c762ce8d8d296c8e5f23db2e731b0e2
'2011-10-30T20:35:48-04:00'
describe
'960244' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXRZ' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
5a29223918bcb1f95eeff99937a569cd
1768000c59858ca87ff4cfce83548f2f7bac6e0c
describe
'268020' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSA' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
b28f814c9191adc1aec38c0d06784fba
b704f2b9c83235daeccb3ef3f182ba12a9f7c11e
'2011-10-30T20:33:41-04:00'
describe
'4358' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSB' 'sip-files00026.pro'
3096d43bc7b261802913dc97bb86bc5f
8a8633f90a0394ba0066468f3147a868b4b63453
describe
'84423' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSC' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
b1c038884f11792f064e717145a837a7
2b99014fa63bc7942b9dd6aeaaf91f1c36f61ecf
'2011-10-30T20:34:30-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSD' 'sip-files00026.tif'
27a47144f2ac3057e8c228bc5cc15f19
9fb9775e0b866a2357191e1f8ff748cc5443bbee
describe
'198' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSE' 'sip-files00026.txt'
c27bfc1b1bb5718f9b4a604817067945
f0c13d5b9624cba26bdcc6542bb9034088020395
'2011-10-30T20:35:40-04:00'
describe
'33979' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSF' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
4f50a6381fa526db3bccf79d301a9e12
4cf2ad7d603b4351effb26f00454d8f06f79793d
'2011-10-30T20:36:29-04:00'
describe
'913028' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSG' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
8a35dfc4fb5f7ad7c8656397dc3cfd73
a22f2f6039fe7fe8279b8ebd6844d22ec25c3f6e
'2011-10-30T20:35:56-04:00'
describe
'277152' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSH' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
e19da4d393eec0175a822dba2518e8ff
74347444f79b09b4a7a6a29f4f6450d2b9d2c608
describe
'14932' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSI' 'sip-files00027.pro'
e078be273fa7709a6327c5046846deb3
19664d1e506f43ea6213af213d65929c71504a1e
describe
'92582' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSJ' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
269b7f726fe3061c7bb4d1e512f0c573
966aa44d3064369a3f7cf9a2d67b4a5e7c48be23
'2011-10-30T20:35:18-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSK' 'sip-files00027.tif'
b1dc06c21db29eb3505cdc807ef4d7d0
acbec6d77d606a8828bad9104dcb806a2c61ec3f
'2011-10-30T20:36:07-04:00'
describe
'677' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSL' 'sip-files00027.txt'
d07d0350b5493f6d2d88f9b1f1e645cf
1c9905a344b88ce0783e3ebea7b715e6e853122f
'2011-10-30T20:33:42-04:00'
describe
'38380' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSM' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
2a3fac92fc4d4dc78af017b7a7962bf8
306b12e499ea294119342915b228fc0a18de24b8
describe
'994093' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSN' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
a03bc59f49ef6def12ecf0b6f39488c0
92fb830ebed528d5a1879b88bc95599b888fd7d3
'2011-10-30T20:33:09-04:00'
describe
'294273' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSO' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
a7923a4b479fbc3b096d0d8d4cdc52c2
7ea7036e0dcb2df9fa43a9f49c5f321b0540f698
describe
'16142' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSP' 'sip-files00028.pro'
d6ced39c409e294cc40f8e8aff09168b
8657f8b8e1b699a90ab4328bc487830dc989226c
describe
'99994' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSQ' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
99dde92a3f5ac2ba7ad469c539abda4e
b3ac8c9b245e4f9397c22835a4d88327a91a33a8
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSR' 'sip-files00028.tif'
b1577825c8534ff3a078bcb2456dcdbd
c91b381a6a35eea7f2725f5ad61c29c329bd93d5
'2011-10-30T20:35:34-04:00'
describe
'708' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSS' 'sip-files00028.txt'
fe3ace79e705b33f7693162669ebee2c
857d4f0ce68cea7f655144a75ae7d7ef91f38415
'2011-10-30T20:36:24-04:00'
describe
'39944' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXST' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
957b4c88d23c8932ba1d872453f736d8
20ce6d93da993acbfe5a29fde4939de075f4c716
describe
'919199' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSU' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
495799b6025a63afb12d0fb63328c8f6
e5ba785a91f849459edd966021c61d2c33a0877b
describe
'275997' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSV' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
4d6a68020944df2f719d61a9aee6b0f9
846f30e5220043786ac3b1ba50cf4dd29f265ecc
'2011-10-30T20:32:14-04:00'
describe
'12948' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSW' 'sip-files00029.pro'
4e3c21bb9811f0dbf6bbfad9c6b8e695
8662e344428d64f991888c55a7ab2081f168766d
'2011-10-30T20:33:47-04:00'
describe
'92124' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSX' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
e5d689d9a3882b046e10df899cbe1237
c45b9abe6c7f586b66721014769cbbf3cc603561
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSY' 'sip-files00029.tif'
ddf17f7d052a7a6b7dc1e48346e15b07
4c28e97d5a3bc2302264c6e560ef8ae7bb418a82
'2011-10-30T20:34:56-04:00'
describe
'548' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXSZ' 'sip-files00029.txt'
8e2cd3dfc5e7f4b8e5782ec64f228e0a
18c2368b7204eef8e2eacb36c64c4f12e42b5e07
'2011-10-30T20:35:31-04:00'
describe
'38640' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTA' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
3f3a66d1129c86c80e91590562d1319d
79cb1b0b9169ab62f1fe50c7dad1e9fa275326dd
describe
'1088333' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTB' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
022be617150edb46a6def5aa88588ccf
529b8f3a78213c305a392e4958f325fb673dac12
describe
'412938' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTC' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
83e3e06aca93f0f518a795496c51024e
031fb9c273e52010f6eedb10ff39cf8302b85d65
'2011-10-30T20:36:14-04:00'
describe
'5574' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTD' 'sip-files00030.pro'
c8c09495affa04fb5706caf95b61a295
b22aa5e7b45893eeb1946392b497391527222415
'2011-10-30T20:32:36-04:00'
describe
'128875' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTE' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
75d7ea4be62a6896ee1d8da18a3a8753
21f239a4a03dbb8ad4a03ff525cba8b3f9dc9a7c
'2011-10-30T20:32:55-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTF' 'sip-files00030.tif'
8ecc921b311241b57b45487c49052e80
e20f28ab33742eaeeb4931e0f76adc85efe393e1
'2011-10-30T20:32:22-04:00'
describe
'315' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTG' 'sip-files00030.txt'
7b0e267e5dce0d8fd64039784a0cd9d9
96c689dac3c4fc59a57e44f1a9ef6f4382e8d8db
'2011-10-30T20:32:42-04:00'
describe
'47884' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTH' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
8da58c07e9d05f1e950430e8d6c755eb
a19c837bf231f3aa8ae02f93abca9c3a6204f8a3
describe
'1053693' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTI' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
58f2dde221e055d6d419e94077a6d871
0a6e180c7e67772c738be79e91f629d9db33b5e5
describe
'309611' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTJ' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
28847bcf711347df48fb64bf5e0d1b7d
8b86f1429b13c5c87b09985d6fcf90447e9fd928
'2011-10-30T20:33:38-04:00'
describe
'19731' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTK' 'sip-files00031.pro'
2b3c896864b0c985620f72e24409fd6d
0211d90d97ad46fe8bd393d955532f0e80d71fa0
'2011-10-30T20:33:26-04:00'
describe
'107378' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTL' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
4c4343173091acc5783344f0b6aebd99
cdc20fc3389402c25998876c19b31915c547847c
'2011-10-30T20:34:06-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTM' 'sip-files00031.tif'
f636778c86661b836c8e55379c963e13
c0f75f700100303c019e541428fa29b90ac40885
'2011-10-30T20:31:54-04:00'
describe
'824' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTN' 'sip-files00031.txt'
5683ba26fd100c4a8db13ce86694ee48
5d2bccde7d6575a3006f6c813964b79af7d06ed4
describe
'42882' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTO' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
4da1a1036ee6ef686157782ff6ba234e
d8ab6a1e6c253eb56be125cf3f1cdbe1fd668dcc
'2011-10-30T20:36:42-04:00'
describe
'1088340' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTP' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
effd7a7b2c3e7068448e50b23760b242
c0e0fac5040f7f5bc72f4dbdb8ab2c0da84972c9
'2011-10-30T20:32:47-04:00'
describe
'332626' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTQ' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
2d06718b4af2cff17196471f768983b6
8e18c54fe8071e3a0a4264928c516486dd2b3382
describe
'22441' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTR' 'sip-files00032.pro'
b16183704e0dab083c3bdd6572e99034
b54479bcaa7eccfa8b39d29e24141d438dba33eb
'2011-10-30T20:36:35-04:00'
describe
'113155' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTS' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
469741d9bc7acdd1f452a62faa37fa25
8f7432ec08d1babdc7043f4ec94d2e8bebcdeefe
'2011-10-30T20:32:35-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTT' 'sip-files00032.tif'
7ac1fabb582767756c473b17caf8ff4e
f31845b124a7297489422e8ad88e47560fc5c7f0
describe
'920' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTU' 'sip-files00032.txt'
51cd9dd1bbba2a3f98f2e15560bb8c26
f6972ddd85b9e2592ac6d31dd3a7743f631dc917
describe
'44355' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTV' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
88df97a1f3ed1212729f22f29b92c444
3a7a56a114a9b059f519e482360bb034032d7661
describe
'1059761' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTW' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
03e5a9d783c0a938f2f8f7d9a3d8dd2e
8f686db9c71aa0f090efa1af5681bfe4076e58c7
describe
'317383' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTX' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
cc152bdf809aa0e8376b711d289dfffd
a3e5540ac7df43df81630138eccb6dea4ebca1c4
describe
'21105' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTY' 'sip-files00033.pro'
6f5fbd0ce3a254d31bc4dc52744bab55
597c879ca906ca780fad9ebe543b10485176935a
'2011-10-30T20:35:46-04:00'
describe
'108989' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXTZ' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
5a9d5b1796a3669622f4537cf45a4f41
fe38fbe9936cb8b43debf2755a3a89a10dc28e91
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUA' 'sip-files00033.tif'
a47a9e4b00e6d53841ef162fece4af2e
d4ce49ff57e555c7c5131523d7114646eb429007
'2011-10-30T20:31:59-04:00'
describe
'878' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUB' 'sip-files00033.txt'
9b661708fff0a6c3afb37a2800a8b359
f08fefc0ed81b1ae74889f7044d22a131dbba73e
describe
'44327' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUC' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
4559c6dfe7024b900b53be8f13bbd75a
a2b2f537c80ef87a09d8b2ef6b31b9fedd0e681b
describe
'1088312' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUD' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
d121edb05834f7c3788da30d18582d1b
ac450b29e26b4490f8be2ad5bb7cc7d28a6160ec
'2011-10-30T20:35:26-04:00'
describe
'328385' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUE' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
f3d822244a225e288f87353785c546dc
4ba3d9aaf5a7c5a7a3c07e762a6b54d3f964bb9f
describe
'21458' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUF' 'sip-files00034.pro'
b1829f16a216beb3acffca011c0002e5
729d3a5136ba18f52fd3a38ca7dd8ec4757a264a
describe
'113585' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUG' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
cdcaf86b4b42ee848916eb6fcb76d383
f2829e7da87e1aa41d2241aaa57a781106b0f4ce
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUH' 'sip-files00034.tif'
af571a20b5e362f7bf98bbda8311e9a0
2970506d31be13326152c9d984dad37ed82a0ff1
'2011-10-30T20:32:09-04:00'
describe
'882' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUI' 'sip-files00034.txt'
079fe5f284e061169d233ca28d0aed3e
1db9d91ddeb43a0c1dfaaacd8043a12ea30c5170
describe
'43549' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUJ' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
4ff9b028e1a0a56bcb762605fcc8d68c
cc8ebc148c419019580665a1d0d547686101f200
describe
'994656' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUK' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
6b83097a49eb5747cf7f372494138e40
f649204a0e1b1e13c59bd428b106e91b66367658
'2011-10-30T20:32:33-04:00'
describe
'299812' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUL' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
eba5496572ced9255296830f90f6b5df
9ddbfc56ef3eca3467464acfaf5543653823db4e
describe
'18982' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUM' 'sip-files00035.pro'
4293b725eec2ad716810390ff6936f41
311dd6f8129b7523e2ffa7dc44a9078c985d82c0
'2011-10-30T20:35:04-04:00'
describe
'102685' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUN' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
c2477a807f90c9f2ddae7a840c682cd4
2a690da1028710a5f99b101b1001a591f28ad2a8
'2011-10-30T20:32:28-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUO' 'sip-files00035.tif'
2c0167d1c0f8a30e4f4fbe33c4918e2f
97443e7bda9b7dec776977240c1362b4897f967c
'2011-10-30T20:33:15-04:00'
describe
'815' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUP' 'sip-files00035.txt'
949e107e864079cc650a28be2d327011
48b9bb0fe118808b1444eb184bcb4a50d88d5688
'2011-10-30T20:34:44-04:00'
describe
'41225' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUQ' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
ebfb14f8053e4307b70166bda62c8fd8
bc0d1947febc45c89ba672061780c1047a9e4afe
describe
'1032326' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUR' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
a42385df9649c2236d70ea4f0d0a27b4
3d990dc99947dd470758c9488600c27267554709
describe
'303387' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUS' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
ba200a1e635a0239fbc946a379d0205e
19bde3114d939b1ffb2205e6520dd0125f74199d
'2011-10-30T20:35:39-04:00'
describe
'16282' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUT' 'sip-files00036.pro'
5fb7ca459d2b2f26a98001676fad34eb
7f1cae75dff12c82082ccf7abc8495b1f5238936
'2011-10-30T20:31:45-04:00'
describe
'102397' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUU' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
e0dd4f5af1b9d35c70c55ba354164a3f
d213b5f67039d0325441556f8a23722eac10453c
'2011-10-30T20:33:11-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUV' 'sip-files00036.tif'
1cccb53585f367951a56f3242a158c81
e8882075edcd32ef433b3c398851f09aa1d0f52b
describe
'735' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUW' 'sip-files00036.txt'
d54e131224cb10931383451a792b9aff
9f639abdfa7747f95780b3f9c171664ec180b003
describe
'40539' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUX' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
e87a08d414e167070d3c9bc121c598c8
912a8eccc22a33a1bbe367af94839abebf3e75ac
describe
'1039287' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUY' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
9e24326d61fa3e0ba16eccac7d493215
8ace88c1621ea9d24545b9d5ebb4f9131890e5bc
describe
'314696' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXUZ' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
5ea15d2dbf3ed8c80871e7fafd7715cb
7fe0585164cc0e175953615041077ba5e338f012
describe
'21563' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVA' 'sip-files00037.pro'
81ac23f62738093b85e783dc3d493b9f
354dd9937429e03bdc31980e0803cc9e509683e2
describe
'110997' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVB' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
4ada6c9b26ef4bcdfc0b9578a9e9b28e
4e80fe59c23872c4b490cc69a380c51a503aed67
'2011-10-30T20:32:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVC' 'sip-files00037.tif'
9afeabf9acfcdf0f7118e0aefa7ba1fe
72071c2a4443d466a078f3ab2e6b6b859f4542af
'2011-10-30T20:33:37-04:00'
describe
'927' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVD' 'sip-files00037.txt'
01c0b0868ea1ad2125b29a793d7d6a56
13f6e1dfed91b4f7a8c186bd4e477685ab82e8e1
'2011-10-30T20:36:28-04:00'
describe
'45896' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVE' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
19dd3ff5d31f65067b128cd1d517fa43
8c888a0f0794db5a399b0f174b16b3ae4091231f
describe
'1088284' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVF' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
76299ffbac4c8bdc07b0f41eb9c6c501
31cc63b34b6b3ed3131fefcabe57aaf130a697a5
'2011-10-30T20:32:40-04:00'
describe
'343547' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVG' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
c200b91b6d94e73b04bbc5cd4bb8e764
6758435dcd7528761a167f86846c773fb97af76f
describe
'28969' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVH' 'sip-files00038.pro'
c6d2a33fa4864e6ee027a5bd307c1fe3
840ae37056a60068fb978945485350a202730774
describe
'117871' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVI' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
282f39f50bc16255eb463dde4006012a
8a13aa19b23c687c1d3ab5d7c40bf54bc7b6f11a
'2011-10-30T20:34:48-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVJ' 'sip-files00038.tif'
20a3b47f38053a0745e1e1300830ad9a
c8d3ad2fcdae81721474bf2674441ca4655eb7a1
describe
'1203' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVK' 'sip-files00038.txt'
a3b1540c2a8efe5819844c9379c665df
c3376578ee4d023e48ae1d348fae2cddca22d027
describe
'45329' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVL' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
ed23de1f3015fe74331ddd3818cd9e66
4d53b1eb6a694680d38ddebebe1a09d10daf918d
'2011-10-30T20:32:31-04:00'
describe
'969759' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVM' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
217fd1d88f02ef9deeb1a6fc7de935e1
c77d111fa85641c485279508a0712b87aa4171a4
'2011-10-30T20:32:24-04:00'
describe
'285702' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVN' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
030fb197a189d6cafad1413f21663960
e9527eeb3bbd3dd57923c1df882d13ef451a77c2
'2011-10-30T20:34:28-04:00'
describe
'11427' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVO' 'sip-files00039.pro'
2ba118f5b90830d15007895e4e757ee7
b3245235f808f0aad54c8817ba491ef26bd5be3a
describe
'96286' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVP' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
d52f69fbd02db9efa88abbc26ddf9dae
08cb5c73becd7068201e23d916e020982c5da12b
'2011-10-30T20:34:58-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVQ' 'sip-files00039.tif'
603e42e884185f2cfbc38e5991b3ef71
24b20d2c79ad3a17106fcef1749d1c925e7b7744
describe
'483' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVR' 'sip-files00039.txt'
273de2adc2b5c82103531e849028b183
952c010ff5f78e692e57ef64e086bf6e2d4b5102
describe
'39951' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVS' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
6e4a8c59dbe2900c68012a6b4a4472cb
dfa9f373049c0d780ebbfc3fe07773cef344bf9d
describe
'955634' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVT' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
b33dce2eb064041e955ee6e424ba35a6
d1bca807842fe4cff982529d85b8db0586fabbc9
describe
'284467' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVU' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
bdc66f3209f41942d255367b78bff4f5
711cf082065cac24a11b39010b916fcee264a96e
describe
'13978' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVV' 'sip-files00040.pro'
f18256978fc599360ed29b575a948f1b
423c8d2993216a7f81ac3f20d969096ecc111c74
describe
'94055' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVW' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
b28dd19f9f26fae662bf53094028e049
9187fc6f8c143b3f9979f9b786ec64ef673ffbf5
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVX' 'sip-files00040.tif'
0207e7a79e6761755c077a4b4be23e82
585af0815e26a42711d42aa1f998699f037a5a82
describe
'617' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVY' 'sip-files00040.txt'
eea340931db8c4fd2a491e244d9ae4f0
839e58d79131949e00517703a7d531a89db529b0
describe
'37682' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXVZ' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
4a8d9aad946d7b7d71ab27694cec6284
a4848940ccdbace012f19d8f2487c0b4ca9f9136
describe
'998680' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWA' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
0beb32427c6c072557ce33ad36a9978c
360df3cdf080778e9d32080392b96c3f572e2039
describe
'301114' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWB' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
cdf886262f5acc71a77bea04ceebe230
35113e070e605f1b3dc6fbdcaf03b7be8a10b8be
'2011-10-30T20:34:53-04:00'
describe
'18822' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWC' 'sip-files00041.pro'
ec3f06252930e1b41a673549e9b41757
462cbe890c9bf111141ee45119ee7843c571fdca
describe
'103106' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWD' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
7c245de32c70eb81e8a382fde1b790c3
9828f8a31eac77a694d363f1984aed96e30cbb69
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWE' 'sip-files00041.tif'
8848b5ca81339239e43efff676e89b45
4e0d007103dce669e23049cde57149a8af96fff9
'2011-10-30T20:33:46-04:00'
describe
'780' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWF' 'sip-files00041.txt'
c3907590b94856950b03ccd7dfe7f3e1
08187985d696ae9249a2b092366de601991d1b88
describe
'42667' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWG' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
2c97fedb16c41bd46735a30f1cbbbeac
05c0f12e1e7bde660bb5673987bf7057d73d041f
'2011-10-30T20:34:05-04:00'
describe
'1038851' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWH' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
336a5f480e5148ea04dd39f2c6fd6e93
2c8f515e61166bcd9dcbd899103fba20557db71c
describe
'299022' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWI' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
f870e85b0f9dd8332f53891473bb8216
e2c5c6851af0a0f6f20d7497353b06859c6c3ba2
describe
'14613' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWJ' 'sip-files00042.pro'
64e06ae2e15f87d26b042675f73ed553
6b6d074b66057fd3e80f579f05b1b9d41687dfce
describe
'99693' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWK' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
e4291250fc51c2f8354fad9d0d65034e
b021807c25550baef04dc2c27ab4a5c406ce4f86
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWL' 'sip-files00042.tif'
635c0894da3f532e3da5896828a054ba
053751fbd8da527a245cb5f1a6147e2a5614c546
describe
'608' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWM' 'sip-files00042.txt'
c334439977dc2e18f39c77c4382e5635
67b60f21100d53af541e0e6e00191306159e8e2d
describe
'38807' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWN' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
b4e78c3647986885f146914640443445
baa792c5c716d2d168b5efe52d736919f1797d59
'2011-10-30T20:36:13-04:00'
describe
'1064124' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWO' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
5f895bacc28e7b02d3fd6cac329b63f3
0c8c8cbd318a9e0940ccd9091ba93bd4c106d26e
describe
'374203' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWP' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
62a89c2bf833146398c4380f0e6dc41c
24e7eabe9b7e2d292b581c86af84a2af538b6a25
describe
'3355' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWQ' 'sip-files00043.pro'
0844b9c4f345df9c8e8c239cf0dc69ef
c25747cca52d2eac0470c7ec3ea2f6e5562dc187
'2011-10-30T20:34:11-04:00'
describe
'117733' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWR' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
5f4fa1be7cf56a12be0d92915104424d
88e980eb37d3b7361d9bbe59c54bf030abe29e2d
'2011-10-30T20:32:49-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWS' 'sip-files00043.tif'
815dccf322fb5cf2779c9610e2f7aa6d
8768feb4dd5fe2aca08d8973a009b0178820968e
'2011-10-30T20:33:52-04:00'
describe
'195' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWT' 'sip-files00043.txt'
3642b1ae703357265d57ce645bcc1106
195ca538a0e32777a38d2028435b83183ff95b46
'2011-10-30T20:34:42-04:00'
describe
'46507' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWU' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
b8815ed480c7858235b4b54d7830e312
f6322336d5e9c2bcf16e71b411739765c7526257
'2011-10-30T20:36:20-04:00'
describe
'1088317' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWV' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
f2be3f8ce57a1eff31d5cd801ab7fd14
5743826f04602fb658263e7356c9e27b66bc5780
describe
'322407' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWW' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
ab21ff66a88c1d6d5166060c55271162
1c38d321728f84b48600c71a2b093a9407217f03
describe
'20532' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWX' 'sip-files00044.pro'
95a3eb0bd4fe1a07ad6ea8ce9f5b022f
03c88bcdcbe01d4b025014fc048efe3d5f1d98d6
describe
'105841' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWY' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
27761e9e9ffff0fc605cddab121844d9
74367eab8aba458a0943f3ceb7392dc45ed906e9
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXWZ' 'sip-files00044.tif'
61fd5411654e2871fb6a9295807f5417
71b624b7a8b203d0be1ad52f3e0959d40b939d3b
'2011-10-30T20:35:19-04:00'
describe
'859' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXA' 'sip-files00044.txt'
93684cb5188c1e14105836ef793e6b7c
986ff939d1880f438d3523af31eac089b024bb9b
describe
'44069' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXB' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
e7cbab88c27eeec7a527d8bb2339301f
940e98aecb5a99495e8d5417f62053ebf807c4d2
describe
'1025373' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXC' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
da138ace780aa6c12959a66eea69a74e
c915862c79429d11a268bf7fb8ae8fa9390b58e2
'2011-10-30T20:35:20-04:00'
describe
'306138' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXD' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
1d66f602f1f55a0b2cf24c53dbe1a931
e00228229b32a404bb0f114734bd37dfb47ed206
describe
'19515' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXE' 'sip-files00045.pro'
7139555a8fb628511468ba33aaf691aa
59dae75dc66779bfdcc312825b68f78eb0675ae0
'2011-10-30T20:34:52-04:00'
describe
'104428' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXF' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
a755dbdc58882b19eb54325d8997e0f4
35e27c39ed5b393a27a56c12b8c96c8e94ebb596
'2011-10-30T20:33:00-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXG' 'sip-files00045.tif'
ca64a1c7164746f3902663f14aea1bf0
913b32408fcfc1af63a4752283479c82253a144d
describe
'814' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXH' 'sip-files00045.txt'
e8a287f32699df97f172fdd789ae8956
da31a53094735c77e6d1b914e552d0840af02128
'2011-10-30T20:36:19-04:00'
describe
'43414' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXI' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
db5fdcbbfd462808f9ecd5d6e4e919d4
55286e2edc9146528a19c93a14ea5b3abf498a37
describe
'1065196' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXJ' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
b690cce632ea5d30150d4e752b977e67
e698fab61f4254ae875a4ae33b82c3ad8d267eae
'2011-10-30T20:32:04-04:00'
describe
'313496' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXK' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
c5619401e3d7dd7c46888bc2741441c1
ca42a37dd7993e3445499aaf4be143bbb10f3089
describe
'18924' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXL' 'sip-files00046.pro'
591b6402a4760389494ae48321ff45dd
6def150cd261f5b49dc75a4519fb699eb8d27264
describe
'106038' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXM' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
b29cc3064f9c250bddf982ef6b9fc5ed
c8bfb9321c6ec918eb6a8ea916110300373dd52e
'2011-10-30T20:34:24-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXN' 'sip-files00046.tif'
c1c5286c9177e5d528e4df8b956ff5a2
e558c70c51387e344770ad777b183228e59ff40f
'2011-10-30T20:35:11-04:00'
describe
'792' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXO' 'sip-files00046.txt'
e430db2288266b4bec31164b3bb7a6b6
4861dfad9d4778b66029a8dcae56aab14d2ca4ed
describe
'42087' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXP' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
3ed7b7b2db9c6e345ca89725f45b87aa
8989bb7a4a68c07f9b0bbdee198d1e9c643755fa
'2011-10-30T20:35:45-04:00'
describe
'991713' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXQ' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
3b3e600e382a345b509866689a530d18
304a0f5ebb68416420b6c5fc6dec84c8842864d1
describe
'291634' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXR' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
de27e7003c46d07ac7889331ae5ba451
f66e0dcb29c1c9c681deaf4ab37967ece5be53be
describe
'15658' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXS' 'sip-files00047.pro'
9606597c60585aef20f2e792bc2721a5
a8e7d558068e58b73fb7507a2e8e65e25aa98ce0
describe
'98419' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXT' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
15f497fc6c55125d54e2eedbb4527c03
1a0f445040839901cdba959534726c0ae2b1ff9e
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXU' 'sip-files00047.tif'
174070d0fee365466cc8971dc9e06884
a7a3a5262d321c1e66aaa33dcb0797ddbf8b5f73
describe
'657' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXV' 'sip-files00047.txt'
f6a8086f74864a91474cde48ac73b96a
c184189967d3988cb69ed948bd1d6922fed284fa
'2011-10-30T20:32:32-04:00'
describe
'40378' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXW' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
0b31287963504bd079177bf2aa53eeb2
dc0ea3e77bdf2df1bca6a180db4055af1a5fc3ed
describe
'1088054' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXX' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
b7720fddab352be690ed76459de6853b
940644552555518fbbe56237451269e2ec776ebb
describe
'412393' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXY' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
203bdd18f955310219cedc29ca93d8f2
c7a33b562a9f3ac6e54d2c727be01394788e7240
'2011-10-30T20:34:07-04:00'
describe
'4829' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXXZ' 'sip-files00048.pro'
038249c6bfb3f0311b76be729b1b45a1
7065da6998ebddafdfac9f2f2b7a1257668cd628
'2011-10-30T20:34:33-04:00'
describe
'128297' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYA' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
133b1d79ba4cfd05dc3abd341b6202b1
2e8951061d7fa6657c11f6441b8ffc068b4abd67
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYB' 'sip-files00048.tif'
bbc212a4bea422c46e68c2933e775350
b2195f216ae459738a6d3214a07d8c4050582366
describe
'372' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYC' 'sip-files00048.txt'
8460f4876a0c393a96575ee6d8cbf047
071d058bb292156d11960b222a2a77d63348c41b
describe
Invalid character
'48300' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYD' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
fc4096a88bb71dcce77a893a465d011e
336405b6a030f6b593f4787ab7c475ad86825d71
describe
'1036394' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYE' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
2f00dc31cbf02bd8967ba70d64cab3ad
3f82542a224c21c87a64e2c6b87a8840274a19a8
describe
'308159' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYF' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
fc16240ba4dcbe7ce77f12fdb9ed60bc
60b43d9354dc368ad6b943632de237b7def918e7
describe
'19028' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYG' 'sip-files00049.pro'
9f1bb9de041efa44bd48f27039603958
7048dc65862bf77435af5b998b68d64f37860e30
describe
'105181' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYH' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
594bc93130110eb3e3d9388a46e83711
7adb7f56a5ded7afa2897e5512fce494a40b2ed1
'2011-10-30T20:32:26-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYI' 'sip-files00049.tif'
ea6f4522d403215d08d17caa44523e87
f7ad1c8c6530ee20e5e635d7b31c5f149a6e71f9
describe
'788' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYJ' 'sip-files00049.txt'
93d46c7da456600732ea7985796dcbcd
475ecc1b91480e9827ed24ea11193ab773a38d4b
'2011-10-30T20:35:58-04:00'
describe
'43164' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYK' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
3ce7741715ad7fa2ebf692e05d293c9d
6111bf2f5b6fa3032bf6cf2106a7564e34fd1b0f
describe
'1010593' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYL' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
073b836c5906b52562c8d628b6f0758e
d3d4997a991a0667fb578957a2d4108818af8d10
describe
'302782' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYM' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
76d604c753d6e3ebafa5c5f7d256dae6
d515b42e87e916fde9f8a09a1c22b862b90439c1
'2011-10-30T20:33:39-04:00'
describe
'18525' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYN' 'sip-files00050.pro'
b77734428e54223dced34188e1a6e86a
f5662e19efeab2484041b21cffb077b92950aba9
'2011-10-30T20:32:20-04:00'
describe
'102160' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYO' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
f188ee41fe86a4a7e4c6231bf45dc6e9
13c231b73f07c1f74c3d34ae96d643ea96e4bb41
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYP' 'sip-files00050.tif'
b1f9e522178ec58d3a0b38d9341bf17c
c5645bc50b75c20d7967f474c88590c7167bea09
'2011-10-30T20:31:48-04:00'
describe
'777' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYQ' 'sip-files00050.txt'
eda676e11dafdb89e91c99fb679892f1
c4023eed1a53b470bf220601477e672067fbcb24
describe
'41012' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYR' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
ca2858622e0f08286fcc90a256f4f360
052280675c6cc815577b21b326739ee0403955df
describe
'960528' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYS' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
bebc0a64c7748f52662c1c56e473dabf
e3c58bc2cadbb8071695d8ae98d6c666b898b667
describe
'293942' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYT' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
b6f805d24f6e3a8d06d5cf0b522a4eaf
cc7dc8e89cd3e0237d84c3d19a0af1f386010462
'2011-10-30T20:35:53-04:00'
describe
'18242' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYU' 'sip-files00051.pro'
a162bed9c3e24ddcbdf193ee2180aac6
8b6112ba7ecdf86d624b6fd4d4cbbe43af27631d
describe
'100038' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYV' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
de6e9185d3a1ff1d391c10bba9b89e0f
437b5263930372b780027f71c82c781efdf210f5
'2011-10-30T20:36:34-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYW' 'sip-files00051.tif'
9707a1696db52f0fcd1c6f7ffd5ea825
1567055715464330215f04a8802160d35a62acbe
describe
'768' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYX' 'sip-files00051.txt'
d433f4e563495ec51756537675b31275
5a4e90d897e48b1c26b38530d9421b5975a43576
describe
'42294' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYY' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
37fecbfd5fb681fb6777414300b13733
3b256e23f0796fa08acfd38059b4ab796dd288f7
'2011-10-30T20:35:27-04:00'
describe
'1028529' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXYZ' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
e909760f6c3ec4a2dee829295dd87bd8
2bd9fdec44670d6b3db84daf35ea1387adb0022c
describe
'306976' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZA' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
27b84e690e002cabf2a19a2634299016
572105e94141a3e7ee9ae98548e3092ca46a79fe
describe
'19124' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZB' 'sip-files00052.pro'
67d051db9f33d0c2c94729c184f1b2d0
f8a1a5f02b6fd5f84a3ed2f920e809cc2bd594b3
describe
'103723' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZC' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
d737840566463690b641c653727376a5
722d1eb6d1deb0f7c445e0b50decaad1d1faf132
'2011-10-30T20:33:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZD' 'sip-files00052.tif'
80e510d9f3becda62fc09acfe38568a3
a534248a7ba3d5af6a4b63d4af01b87d7ebc241a
'2011-10-30T20:34:34-04:00'
describe
'797' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZE' 'sip-files00052.txt'
f0377dc86a1bc54db2779d67c3a2c1c7
939f5ff546b667f88dfede7a984f499facfe9932
'2011-10-30T20:33:19-04:00'
describe
'42673' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZF' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
242bb50689c7dfab78f546a022d041ee
33e25b0fde292afa03b6399b519f683f9d78c253
describe
'788404' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZG' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
1977e08d0a06621ac70f6b0e7dbebfb9
6ab2b7f9b3d5b8eb3bda419682cd6aeb9df0ec19
describe
'245993' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZH' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
c5cbbc42ff79268e9f1d7af4bf9fd3d5
f5a3e59e21aba55dc3827d83e9e846929fc4c296
describe
'9997' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZI' 'sip-files00053.pro'
0a24d606cf0c18a14547e836c0616f86
3a07ecbf84200be61d5fd66876d17a7e8c4b9033
describe
'81342' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZJ' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
8575ac0faedb4d50eb6cb10e089bd979
f11165850863ac8ee10a0ddff8a528e5d89c8e89
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZK' 'sip-files00053.tif'
0c99f82b2997da62c985411eaed14bcc
131368296ddc77e89b9fe99d577a42031ba4b035
describe
'418' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZL' 'sip-files00053.txt'
2439c166281074dde7869f2d298d7fe6
b22867e513588e3d052caac0567d62ced2b0a9b3
describe
'33701' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZM' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
dddcf20f70893a59d516159a6e72fe28
993cd70afe1d9dbdd2214bc2dcbe9e8ed73e27d1
'2011-10-30T20:32:59-04:00'
describe
'947241' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZN' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
92ffa8f026737da9948cd71320087d46
68b52f7519aebf834ec11c06743792d609fdb8c0
describe
'285018' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZO' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
d9c90a6a2882e99db9b071c030378864
4ef86ed0a6e0199458d699b48cf2d94007ea9447
describe
'15352' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZP' 'sip-files00054.pro'
ef749ec1800eca4b6716f82536c216b0
719064a02e75199cc64721542c315a236de85a2a
describe
'95698' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZQ' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
b058facdbc6a8939841fb120ae89a482
8c56e24e7f15f91a43aa68cb68899db64cfa5841
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZR' 'sip-files00054.tif'
b412548b56edcc783f6c6b8587d903d1
a07e459690f7db0f00dd1e674ca88028dd5c7825
'2011-10-30T20:35:57-04:00'
describe
'679' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZS' 'sip-files00054.txt'
90251a1607d12268e8ab8918e8b9dd3c
d79c1fde5570aa3fcb1a42e8dcbf92d395b974c1
describe
'39965' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZT' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
b7ffedcf06852490851f830065e494ce
3077b23a04d2b523657d76e84d3121f8dd9e4dda
describe
'1039739' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZU' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
0b03f8b7912fa293761ca559f63a1f4e
a868642a28a6f183273cf8ca95e2f93d7e1d5d01
describe
'314069' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZV' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
a7ae4386d885807203b068cf48109f3b
a5b4ed0c385737f6e7e29cb526ac29669f0edff1
describe
'22032' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZW' 'sip-files00055.pro'
838535eb62372e7f08866bd0713a6ffb
a71d77d1cf0c512fc87f07fa0b34e743d19871aa
describe
'108121' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZX' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
2a5ec985463c855afff706337b067a36
d31907aaff127cb7630d3da19611b36056638d3e
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZY' 'sip-files00055.tif'
1a4c1fba1d275b8ebf1f348fb16fb748
fe546a7d878b6a8faf7af4202036ae1adfd65713
describe
'979' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABXZZ' 'sip-files00055.txt'
73a69e2a5bb1cf257ad0bfe2f265c098
00c09b0f99dd80b007b257778f4596ca4c422c69
'2011-10-30T20:36:09-04:00'
describe
'44930' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAA' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
62394e9265ec24c10089a4400a9517bb
b917e026a6ff4d5b8264c3a9e72cd8b19f78dc67
'2011-10-30T20:33:57-04:00'
describe
'942309' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAB' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
6502d6cda08f769df137747502c2a2b1
6f34ea438229ed7e9c2d32e6ad178f4c07a3cfaa
describe
'268502' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAC' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
e07371c6845cf97b0a9e47a6b4f36d46
66c9fd469e29c58bab3dfdedc4a50ad2958f187e
describe
'6932' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAD' 'sip-files00056.pro'
6934af7a719cfe62a42a76f6f5028ab5
394119173e30be99545fb964e26c36c9a3c19956
describe
'87019' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAE' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
61030c1da982c7ffb010dc7484e7b2c8
254ec195e6ea348beca4fc6f91adcc0622fcb970
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAF' 'sip-files00056.tif'
e0a77e41ba898043c7d84ba43e30dbe2
b03da56d53fb48e661c689d7e933ef3a6892bdbf
describe
'316' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAG' 'sip-files00056.txt'
4cd7afdeaad1cff6ccd265fb32782544
2d0503a55aaa58c6dd23be95dd27eaead3ea8297
describe
'34709' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAH' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
d2c9b72b43dc965ba9b3acedb28fdbe5
1a34589b6859ad8fe38c5b737e667a76aed50e4d
describe
'1064115' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAI' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
0fe5069af1b22ad9c324cb317412d4c0
347118185bff80dd0ec0a7807e7fb6833611fcd6
describe
'395984' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAJ' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
c3fdf1a1af5f2906c836fb887c8640b8
d786345104af0f57d98568a60e8a32498e06da41
describe
'4083' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAK' 'sip-files00057.pro'
0bc78117ead14a41d28dabb7aed4a456
ef37344d99ababee27eec0ae736152b837636ff5
'2011-10-30T20:33:02-04:00'
describe
'123595' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAL' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
ba90d49d4f5e3f7e343a99a5fa70809b
723b5a7f0d9fd4858aecf67f6f37167a059c76fb
'2011-10-30T20:34:55-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAM' 'sip-files00057.tif'
972ac098acdd1179693737ae01635529
88b7902e8a5c13a622b5f52da9ad7cc227cb4bc9
'2011-10-30T20:34:27-04:00'
describe
'224' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAN' 'sip-files00057.txt'
dd20a76d95d96fdf1e4a6268e8619876
2c77431bafe5f820d80f8cc103462d22a89213b7
describe
'47480' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAO' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
2391ccc1cccaff9bbf39ff088e02568e
c82ba999b796004366e50a4600a91bc2f30148c3
describe
'1073544' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAP' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
81037e007d4668e50022e391df83345f
d75c88841c661cff6f0d2f6025886593ee3c87aa
describe
'315540' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAQ' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
9f97cebde0951291b77328fb896eac1d
c5b5356338378b13355074977a4d8a8e873092b1
describe
'19665' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAR' 'sip-files00058.pro'
7952ec564f2ed6e41028dc23365817e2
716653298f9433ea05e71a5b72efcda7c55de1a7
describe
'106688' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAS' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
4ee5cdd2b44f8c5f2d164819653b6ca9
33668b15d3f4333431dcf90f75868f36f8adf359
'2011-10-30T20:33:29-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAT' 'sip-files00058.tif'
5a528aace3a2ca0f7b0cb5b47ec522ac
7fe9a8aa4beafdbd1ccccb815ed7de5ae5193c65
'2011-10-30T20:36:41-04:00'
describe
'831' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAU' 'sip-files00058.txt'
528d3c8332be4904a58f6ed644019f97
4918b5200f3f99b7171b6f34faf0549a5a4cddd4
describe
'43126' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAV' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
9f70569641ed966ee22772e91231da99
5c523f516b1c68bef3c98c85ff0287f4d971e9f5
describe
'981074' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAW' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
3f7d06119cb441761d2e2b29cf627d33
a5e36f0cd41b01b326d8ccba58ae5692849f9f08
describe
'312741' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAX' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
bb3ca8d41551c72bba8de93694deb64a
27f3169e823754fa2d0ce0b3d4946fffb116d648
describe
'21092' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAY' 'sip-files00059.pro'
1a2f7e60dd7b9f90def2783d4168e87c
a76d17d31aeea87305ca69c25ca0a84f2d4eb211
describe
'106560' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYAZ' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
ba1721f20d7434d98f38e538d281639c
5a99a7ab83912b13190fc2948050045e1c2e6579
describe
'8503525' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBA' 'sip-files00059.tif'
608d6828ffae6d3b11368576c9152694
1cd528917d64fcaa415cce49b8a87ca535813a6d
describe
'886' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBB' 'sip-files00059.txt'
a93179c180dfc1b78717e660d289dbd3
a0a783c248efe60b599db176ed1119c600d7884b
'2011-10-30T20:33:36-04:00'
describe
'42596' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBC' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
249cc443001a4ee082cbcd93330d8065
ff2d3cba51aef94b804aefaf87cc3822a8685be7
describe
'1048021' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBD' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
2474341e17f3558da1fca1b3366d5897
b89f8a650b3705f9b6ef3f34be78cb73a46fb33c
'2011-10-30T20:36:03-04:00'
describe
'317146' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBE' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
a80e089788149938d69400c5acfad52d
692c81325bf01b4cd1116b8f8deebe85d464bb72
describe
'20773' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBF' 'sip-files00060.pro'
e683171cf75333d075ea6eb05026d072
432691ba879ea6da4b0ea8ec44cfdda6a33be58a
describe
'109885' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBG' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
a7fd7125c8fe9fd3f5769ca27c1c391b
00fc73f8704c8586367317d34098bc0179efad68
describe
'8952991' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBH' 'sip-files00060.tif'
3fb5526e0159ad28e041ea4b9bd08dbc
4768ce60ed961dafa251d092213c2a8af54d4878
describe
'857' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBI' 'sip-files00060.txt'
d657fc9f1010296b24bcb1b5c7156829
50cb56556516475ceb178f09d719a6c2ba20e90f
describe
'43125' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBJ' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
6a4e7301b8a7efe4cf6623d218d8ee1a
56837d373349d3b39466486857940f0362436697
'2011-10-30T20:36:45-04:00'
describe
'974524' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBK' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
af83a522fc694e418417f36bfa6f57d7
4e0883c8d362af17acccfdc19a2e1779c817b2f6
describe
'307727' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBL' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
978b4295d6886cd5469c2ef20360388d
e65fb5f1ce8ba0b267c8f2f0056dc108012bd3ea
describe
'19555' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBM' 'sip-files00061.pro'
6f173ebf299d45098d5128384f29bd66
260eb3d38642aa242d884400aae7bda49ef8f76a
describe
'110347' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBN' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
88334209742014ff1d35d3bbe45d8ef4
f09127ed30f4568db325cd210cd3dfcb83e45a99
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBO' 'sip-files00061.tif'
d6fdc75a9a6524c7c359670a4341066e
de85173b91b304439151f7b99b6e47fe88a6f265
describe
'817' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBP' 'sip-files00061.txt'
372e50d1ac0ac8a9d7887f1b640b04b1
4bfa31b0000ae4263f637ba3ed9536d2fcb18906
describe
'41538' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBQ' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
f6fa2e7ec1f4e88039d3ac6921b0a57f
dc249c3e084b6b4faa6dddde41d040c882600eff
describe
'1067572' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBR' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
4b53256c4976807381a4d56dc0706c9f
9dfb76d88833ece460c4767257c8c0562409f107
describe
'316727' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBS' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
0d436e3a8af67704014aefbcb3dd3422
177619d976e455b01c0dbf9d8eb91a8caab8e5c2
'2011-10-30T20:34:08-04:00'
describe
'19738' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBT' 'sip-files00062.pro'
6d287ed162402b98cec4f1d2eca8d151
5fa0f333b7ed5ba3e54dd048c82bb97463788423
'2011-10-30T20:35:06-04:00'
describe
'108399' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBU' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
0e967f705dbb0ef79db53470e1d63ee4
c3e06313dfc19e47c633a998dce77b5452e0f4ca
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBV' 'sip-files00062.tif'
2175c70871ea21a16910be946dc811d2
f4b08d973a0f6c684ccba2b7928c8d0a78278c6c
describe
'823' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBW' 'sip-files00062.txt'
f34f8d621c488ab8dbea31f601e045e0
105cbaa5b095098c585267762724d81ba0dd0b59
describe
'40383' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBX' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
6f1533a6a8ecd6d6b475855c43c87bf7
116c463d4ad0019ee801ff36e88a21448d3d94de
describe
'852698' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBY' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
a6a6889f33dd7d56d2fbe95acdcd9487
851947af7050aeeef4766b1b36538b8828c2dced
describe
'268383' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYBZ' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
41f10092c9cbe9d2d79907bdca9a0270
41fc6f3f7035d7e704ba70470cac9a793eca713c
describe
'8415' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCA' 'sip-files00063.pro'
5b0db67c6a672db5a956337b8f3d4097
904f832b3196723205594e3bcd75b79fd036498a
'2011-10-30T20:32:13-04:00'
describe
'87154' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCB' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
0bf861961d1c4a07d634a5d4540c0faf
069c829ce4c2c5521519650b2b3b6f13b512b503
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCC' 'sip-files00063.tif'
89a10933017b870e9d2e9f009e9ed9fd
fb9f4e9e7572db995700aa8385874e54d02e9a93
describe
'375' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCD' 'sip-files00063.txt'
923d7968371c5fc212d092550268cf6c
724a3e488bdc3569242ac7f0de1a987a3bfbdb1b
'2011-10-30T20:34:16-04:00'
describe
'34146' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCE' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
3763850aa207de80c108eebb31b0ddc3
de5677b1e2210e39dcd5fbeba12680e927bb7306
describe
'900426' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCF' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
051d386a33581eeb530bc02188783ae6
d8bf7851be2fb7cd7a8a28ddfe63f4ee88c54a47
describe
'269829' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCG' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
17e46b5a0ca1313fca01b02724108efb
ace41c9f734b9798479e971c4e5e2ef181f85490
describe
'10787' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCH' 'sip-files00064.pro'
56e561924581f1f653bee2075f5a27ea
31db4af41317e3f5efc1e9fda8a80c1cfa7e5c91
'2011-10-30T20:35:15-04:00'
describe
'89230' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCI' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
c0946081ca3a284687509d9180f2d12b
bf3c0863ace14cbd357f79c4a203ff517c2536aa
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCJ' 'sip-files00064.tif'
94c090db9edd03f48c89dc368801c886
951b793e0405b09ab928cb07d764a6d8699aeb60
'2011-10-30T20:35:22-04:00'
describe
'498' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCK' 'sip-files00064.txt'
633c4c8f6ea089ad46eca1e8e3d7d2fb
27c456347df8be2424c04396d8f4cec6b007ee7a
describe
'34107' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCL' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
9d15bbd35148e348776322d1e516ae05
846c5025e3fd398c7e207a52ce4a55d2559c726e
describe
'938372' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCM' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
907a090fed0404b1af5f2ab95345160e
2a87d4796d1439e65b1b7d0eec5b61fefba3a8da
describe
'297613' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCN' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
e280c8d4451f60d3e389042bda8b009d
4a19683cb3f8f1a3e0a9f2da06aa685173763633
describe
'17303' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCO' 'sip-files00065.pro'
46e93f7100f31e7833c6d07235786881
5bcdf98d9c2d8138c63745ac3c55d8a9c25d8b52
'2011-10-30T20:33:34-04:00'
describe
'96219' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCP' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
626be442dfaa14a6305d6c198278ec7a
5e295ba49101c9ea275b245329d6dfe10e032350
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCQ' 'sip-files00065.tif'
2b25181982246de830d41e752eebf941
54f73ff2871064f9243d5c4807bf144718a5c8be
describe
'734' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCR' 'sip-files00065.txt'
9a0695a8c1c7f3ef3549b1746d13753c
3b42af45eae59ca769b9ad66da654cd9b19a2f9f
describe
'39344' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCS' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
b5003d2bc1c5bb120da24555447586f2
268b8cf9c9b7447206f170f62c67c39dbd100507
describe
'923462' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCT' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
871ae8356092c1a7ff3fffe4e50f8a5b
4ce4908b282604a73f3235192bb33e1b9b079670
describe
'273087' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCU' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
85f732d56f92bab39b1636e0c3f540d9
5fa738fd045479f1a72740a2c4b2a9e184182ce8
describe
'7441' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCV' 'sip-files00066.pro'
4520b0ea44f23db52bce13df9e167792
4a7ca9714da6cd0c2273d352871fa1c68e77adba
'2011-10-30T20:33:13-04:00'
describe
'87115' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCW' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
2f365f2da3d5ad25af0247e12c04d0ee
c6b1be2ed21126f49317aa7f43ee15ff5e33fbee
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCX' 'sip-files00066.tif'
8d50d30449c0cded4ac708851d3cdfcb
14cd5e779984e6348aa6f662859673dba812738e
'2011-10-30T20:35:28-04:00'
describe
'331' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCY' 'sip-files00066.txt'
78bda38de6525e7071656438a165f499
8b0e1491acd773a4f55cfc71ac9b095671d4e6e7
describe
'33872' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYCZ' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
38d2296e9a0ac6b674886d317419cce2
88d79bd455389097f411b8609f6d121983560c13
'2011-10-30T20:36:32-04:00'
describe
'941351' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDA' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
ad8e2037c91edc121e63f122a828c09e
feb71d022e779119937510f8af76dac320d1cc24
describe
'304648' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDB' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
e8349140897ea9f1e21dd392c1708f9a
724015e7fc1cba8c6a3bdaac0ae03bf7f3b89370
describe
'21399' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDC' 'sip-files00067.pro'
b0449afcc6bb8eb45ae99c997e368794
e2f73863ca63c53cfc9ce1f5b3b396bde5539483
describe
'100154' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDD' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
9f8d2a90c7d5b5bfbf335045d82b37f4
aa0bcc89f1aa9fe882bd15bdfa86a4569afb0991
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDE' 'sip-files00067.tif'
abf2e35096a27d3f4ce9bca1db9a70d7
fb3f4a61fb255f9dee97dd232b65f3d8ff825891
'2011-10-30T20:36:01-04:00'
describe
'944' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDF' 'sip-files00067.txt'
9cd7ab824a86e204b0b43abce1de1dca
82207bff1388f0bf4afc357afd96fa8a5d2eedb2
'2011-10-30T20:33:48-04:00'
describe
'39585' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDG' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
21c9dbdd77f9959c1d7867b0de342c0d
4e22e18a084f004d0599a6cdf6bf22ccd9769ea8
describe
'1022440' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDH' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
f3122d7b75c9512b49f27cb91bc606a9
3f4a91e0370b8b060960b22cbbffe1d209d7b3dd
describe
'312637' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDI' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
003969ca3810ad875eddf734989263d8
991fd07fbec7f857b5e304fe461efbe9ddb99749
describe
'19203' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDJ' 'sip-files00068.pro'
cb8b4f47c8810c4b9cf0dda5625fc229
c82d1108296def9736256c454cf87c4828dcbee4
'2011-10-30T20:34:40-04:00'
describe
'107694' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDK' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
94eb48c97bbcbe1a4ba1c2ed6566b664
6d915f5f3940ab73297ba3068e3cae6fabcb2714
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDL' 'sip-files00068.tif'
d85e5d9d3e67b6f75aaed8f9a940334a
ee83d3cc0a0252e9861498cfa52df2d962aada84
describe
'798' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDM' 'sip-files00068.txt'
e50012325519819f6129639d91283294
a0f26837731c198958f9df043d26a2f732c2a29c
describe
'39386' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDN' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
d239ab7affd548b28190c85597473b05
e546386e99a7bbda3134bf81756d83b79af385ed
describe
'975886' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDO' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
18ce330ffae6107e717248a5d5fcee7e
98f9ae32dc7071c6405596159ab8ac8308367de0
describe
'312116' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDP' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
bdabf8cd928ddf44d02cf943b7018900
eb2b27793c0e8deaae57f4a14fa706ac97a0d137
describe
'19757' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDQ' 'sip-files00069.pro'
dd13f5f4a0df437bf5f08d07f00d7211
058c338d37e7d2efbeae76a9a590b389ba60d6d6
describe
'111592' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDR' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
e3655d5e20364ece766922177fe29379
973216191f4d71bf46d3c59b1db928e659f799ed
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDS' 'sip-files00069.tif'
ae0329ef96b240e5f78d4c8a7cd0b10c
46f650c6e67cd05223d177363476d54b3b8d86fd
'2011-10-30T20:33:43-04:00'
describe
'830' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDT' 'sip-files00069.txt'
1e8b2a87d011007ec0517798491e23db
dc51477d0c96ebe1da20783e23e3e914274bd79d
describe
'41825' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDU' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
9b1198f996d00f5eb54237b020c681a2
9dd54a3f24d3bc5028237ea28641e5777c78f66d
describe
'1029764' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDV' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
37da0a00fec7f99e4009ad6d416c2723
5c8ad0250c99785ff614717a38094c6df0f56e3d
'2011-10-30T20:34:57-04:00'
describe
'311643' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDW' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
14ae58415be959f30097b1f50c2942d6
c744fa999f7260fa4017fe5ac3718590b9bbb061
describe
'21349' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDX' 'sip-files00070.pro'
c0be6f7b3ae8b735f417936fc05a95ab
0a526c0167c57f88236b5339e94f031b71c8f3b3
describe
'104216' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDY' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
909c9d19664d59fcb5cc3b62a69bb6a3
982268e107fe8b61a368d63aebd16a7216c571bc
'2011-10-30T20:34:49-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYDZ' 'sip-files00070.tif'
677b36871f2480b608679465e461d322
dc3d1eaeefcccb111da98a7267106dc813bb2b6a
describe
'912' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEA' 'sip-files00070.txt'
9234d3ef2f25814e86eac1adb8d2c96c
42f2ea22412313e277e2e6c2ef2f77f9f278ee23
describe
'38790' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEB' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
ddefac29554f81d8680bf557b9ba7faa
3d9501b5e79bec7c09a877eb13e8a5afed6f555d
describe
'888893' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEC' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
3d2acee207e674c48762bc8be0c3d187
89a575cfb8613843c8bb2c19315cd7892075945f
describe
'288925' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYED' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
fd1d3f6117c7a2d8f1eb8b024f963da7
a47ffdcc317cb3ad326323ab17ea5ee427bfadff
describe
'16187' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEE' 'sip-files00071.pro'
2e4297c24e6a5e582a70e5f1fad74654
942598fee93fa557e0013ddffbb9ace8e53c750b
describe
'97417' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEF' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
27b82db59ef0d9b65118a8d948cee3ba
3eac28a0a9dbe2c77482f72657e7082ee40f756b
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEG' 'sip-files00071.tif'
8c48009d44fdd6f978eb3b8071862a63
81846cbac7319b496d58430a73c3ea1127545921
'2011-10-30T20:34:20-04:00'
describe
'705' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEH' 'sip-files00071.txt'
4358bf1ba3758431854ab50d05e64911
6646386ab2b5bd8695efe8bd2ce90381b39b56ad
describe
'38534' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEI' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
2509b9d1db8afb9ee0173dc6de9c1f29
2dce6561f3a18920e5bb308112fd5696ded14532
describe
'1022991' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEJ' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
c27a8748c4206470cbfb7f54557fbb9f
74f2428b2664a728ab8bf94e5049b6405d5fff11
describe
'308442' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEK' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
eacea63a1f4d8a2cd223daa3d12a1ac5
c6d79708bbfbfaa524d6d139691b3109ab76b118
describe
'18015' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEL' 'sip-files00072.pro'
1e68c8b1bbed1338fc69bcd84b1f07c4
96d1b335cf1dc9aa3dc3f21eff03c5d23e0598d8
describe
'104437' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEM' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
b2bb7ffe0af7807c21162e3d9d97c18b
7cf7a7fb0f37dad7a66c5c6c8299f8dc35259283
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEN' 'sip-files00072.tif'
3edea80ab2d122e508ce6db432fedd35
b32442f1f33c005ce2ab7e5d315e41331f473a62
'2011-10-30T20:33:30-04:00'
describe
'725' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEO' 'sip-files00072.txt'
dfcffc47395a368cff17b7c1ee919533
94bf80a2b1d97d381c89245929294bf0ac5bc5b6
describe
'38649' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEP' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
d8557efeeebf8e77ef4a049a7992f808
e2e541e963d09bf57d9bbb8aa79fcea3369c602f
describe
'854658' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEQ' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
a05b188cbdf1ca05e50250960f6251ee
b37c9b74159b6fadac527d16d2fa3c1da0a78324
describe
'269087' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYER' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
81e6a3ba4e9f88d80f92ab51d26a76a9
ce40efae8ec2855a2dced93883d6b1bf75086dac
describe
'8211' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYES' 'sip-files00073.pro'
c47c53c85a0f227a13ce8d2717d606e6
6e97087086929a751a763d499609b7f759cf530a
describe
'89698' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYET' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
7e72cfa8ea286eca2887a41e717ef452
fc1269aef9ff6edce35e573b6ba73fe450aed2cf
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEU' 'sip-files00073.tif'
dac9bf17a15a6650b093dbdadde7efee
016a43ea2a446eb1bf26b0d7964b860351bc3d4f
describe
'352' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEV' 'sip-files00073.txt'
3fca1f5d412b49cf83a85a4c731dbe0e
a8d37e7d620c26e1af5ff65fe64bd70ec9b1f632
describe
'34677' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEW' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
cd4af3fbb2efa366b43698678e00e4c1
a66da5ee3baf951e31ae02046c3adcac04befb04
describe
'1117788' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEX' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
4cedf0b536b7d754409b08bed3059db0
dbaffefba7413a6df3d034dc88d05c7f4f1c7a8c
describe
'420067' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEY' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
d663678739a3d866f9defe621e40e3c2
434998122a3f800bd06accdd69d61f1538a25a94
describe
'4276' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYEZ' 'sip-files00074.pro'
8cf7910cc9203070690816d9de3e9b22
008eed4b4ee75c5de55d3f261762a8a9267783fc
describe
'133592' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFA' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
4883f21cf98636401d6a5a03de53199c
c320ddcc4e4372f6071a790c7ba12007a2341a92
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFB' 'sip-files00074.tif'
96dc0acf2906826bb45789d593c88fd8
c2b443637565d1483a4ea368d13ff17d178b43b7
describe
'268' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFC' 'sip-files00074.txt'
b520040cb930da5a6a718e4eded09c6a
c1d94f086eacfcf4dcf7fc52f262bb88038e8fa6
describe
'47330' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFD' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
203e79df2bbed9ee80f80a4219c60db2
6cd753e9663d1cc67d92dbe35a8181c4ac3bc396
describe
'1061688' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFE' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
c9349f94f91a46787570053284d16b62
dd9e218d315e04dc515ae572569e561a3c9a7dc2
describe
'339044' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFF' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
1bfff3740205ca6c59ba4d440414ef19
56c2f960c553b8e2369597fb027244f9f07fe9a1
describe
'24130' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFG' 'sip-files00075.pro'
68df531b0ce400a55257b8a3f6b66a30
9d49c14779388bcf4eeeb6bad88e73318a284fbf
describe
'121388' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFH' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
b9cffed5816e2c04a8072a679cafa1a1
ce80ad03277fc8278e304f17a8b96767e459ee72
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFI' 'sip-files00075.tif'
6ee9a54947c85e663d612b38cba36134
1791f40b664dedd984c5c4f3f8fb5c3ab39e5e18
describe
'1011' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFJ' 'sip-files00075.txt'
6813ba718d727810b25c320c061fc373
19f5685d0b64ff7fda3a55af85e57569e2022b27
'2011-10-30T20:36:31-04:00'
describe
'45808' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFK' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
9e22efda3361ad52c167a8653da1a324
508f403950d7db304e172a4a5d4fee0d16e05000
'2011-10-30T20:36:17-04:00'
describe
'1102590' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFL' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
cf76f8721894320b8944380c74dcee7e
96383318a7a410614e0d28ba3c8454bb58609a35
describe
'331181' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFM' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
05c085358dec0780ffa736fd5eb016a4
360bfe1f65dc453fac0507a128ec366d2f66044f
describe
'22504' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFN' 'sip-files00076.pro'
6abcca4fb8df49b4b83f4351305f7f7c
586676fbeb3314da4e559311e449489819c0f51d
describe
'114386' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFO' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
a75f2daeb495b5d6d734c77daa93ce69
7988d812cfb61f2cd6749c439e8d5fdbd765b01b
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFP' 'sip-files00076.tif'
516144437cec04276b88cf2dee7ab467
3abe07c7dc60b5848819794f14d37c76632dde85
'2011-10-30T20:32:41-04:00'
describe
'1007' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFQ' 'sip-files00076.txt'
54f1770a03f7af7cccb98f120268925d
325c0d65367998f742c2dbcba2e2d06dcd2066f5
describe
'42868' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFR' 'sip-files00076thm.jpg'
d34f3d4c6e6c2a79db0153ab88d73c56
049ac48fb2c70ac48c3bb3c63de50e3d3c1c6d8a
'2011-10-30T20:35:17-04:00'
describe
'993660' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFS' 'sip-files00077.jp2'
1c4c097ed26e150b676fb3086185c77b
6a53b357384fdebb8604ff74e4580a2e54a2f1e0
'2011-10-30T20:36:22-04:00'
describe
'317870' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFT' 'sip-files00077.jpg'
fc606e31882b5e7e6e2d7df130596356
160eb965359f5852ff5c057778aa3b53ebb7bc74
'2011-10-30T20:36:04-04:00'
describe
'21451' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFU' 'sip-files00077.pro'
94ef8d7723e769a500a4301c44936291
61deeba8560b60d4905d5eca86e996d96d34c84e
describe
'109145' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFV' 'sip-files00077.QC.jpg'
93b39806ec4f4d04e36ebc028a2e8fa9
04064f7130791b48e0fcc3491e00336c8e36d17b
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFW' 'sip-files00077.tif'
d5962db0333294ea69437d84ac9177c8
d7dae5bb66b8e8a1c96023c5ec3ac0c01e888998
describe
'913' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFX' 'sip-files00077.txt'
4ac18604cd0660ba21e6137b17b27fb0
ce2051c775c3367256afeec3bc91cab8dc9e7af8
describe
'42964' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFY' 'sip-files00077thm.jpg'
a580304a7d0e5c9b54b853bbd37fcfd5
5b4296f53ee7ba1a58c00c0eaf0060785487dbf7
describe
'1044616' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYFZ' 'sip-files00078.jp2'
04284776f35f9f0fdbe31f8b9983af0f
6f8cad07532b94616860fc905e01e60470fc7b34
describe
'315425' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGA' 'sip-files00078.jpg'
d2e0cde55a6695086da76da7d4bb1219
2a047bb3a131835421bf19750dcf2be58777f7bf
'2011-10-30T20:34:17-04:00'
describe
'19455' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGB' 'sip-files00078.pro'
030ddbf54679eb0baa9d2243867660d0
51e7da7f82668435844748955431a73e6d4b4b21
describe
'108350' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGC' 'sip-files00078.QC.jpg'
6a35302ac76fc66b19eea5508c525c47
2e09f8da5a8b3e6e157fffa82b2200a816cc464d
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGD' 'sip-files00078.tif'
53f1a05470365a34f60086c01c3db797
8dd915b1cbd7987173df50e798bb55feac03a81f
describe
'832' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGE' 'sip-files00078.txt'
9973723a15666c1b3e5da7961fd699a7
cce11855002d2a7cd40b644fd5d64f753fd55421
describe
'40989' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGF' 'sip-files00078thm.jpg'
201231ae81844c8663fe44921fb7b3a9
910f4df1dc6f91842c236517c7d330e34c01188b
describe
'987268' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGG' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
680b293a86f47cb3908c23dd1bd8a20c
68c3e9f2027ec9bbbd24fac767caf3f9b9691a26
describe
'315547' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGH' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
62112ef2953bd815b1a447944cb4bca2
15b91b92f1daebc3763ca91fa5c8f789c14460de
'2011-10-30T20:35:41-04:00'
describe
'20610' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGI' 'sip-files00079.pro'
848a1ca9c24154fcd296f0521ff00571
7e79cc88f734aae7ad9ab655f497e5c3f70a83ed
describe
'108048' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGJ' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
4e3961913d8f1cbc1dda76bbca4ae6b6
0fd12f43fd1b7428ed791fb2ac5eb685c4bb7f87
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGK' 'sip-files00079.tif'
a63de3f58e5e42c831a7bea0bb1086dd
e051888b6bfafd4e4866a73e746f83f6ff528c36
describe
'902' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGL' 'sip-files00079.txt'
0bd4c840cb5665e4bdd2ad89dfc65785
64ce8c217a4a2eb986ab7baa8a3bb703145eabf7
describe
'43653' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGM' 'sip-files00079thm.jpg'
e7c0d17a9ac286fa46c9b2856f9cc61a
10c9111b9b05c4941a78ada09e2a9e778699435f
describe
'1067592' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGN' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
03024b27903b97e1da1bc24908ae5c1d
3fd7aca7112fda2c60832b5fb8b7456a9ea30022
describe
'320498' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGO' 'sip-files00080.jpg'
b809131b01de4df05a917ae7afe57137
a380198a9aa99900a7d44b001f07c93031bd2fb1
describe
'20580' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGP' 'sip-files00080.pro'
bb4e8704cf134fe720f02f1b915b989e
18f7801249914c734fdfaa7f5251374d1c3b6b1f
describe
'111425' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGQ' 'sip-files00080.QC.jpg'
5c9a78fa1a635ba15d1024749755ebfa
d02e3641a853f7e5e569f6433d90555029dc9ce3
'2011-10-30T20:36:11-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGR' 'sip-files00080.tif'
6ca5d5f3fbb22f9f9fecac4d3da0a0cc
7855ce2a2aac0d3f33c907f4ff5b7dfe8af76c2d
describe
'930' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGS' 'sip-files00080.txt'
cf17a728d027fb8719335c53e00c884a
f75166687c810d181651072897a4971aa9382c6f
describe
'40796' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGT' 'sip-files00080thm.jpg'
45c3370092e5789485b9839a4c8646fa
d40445f12a268fee4621abd0779382077be6f7d1
describe
'1011939' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGU' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
b22a7e4ede442485cb4a63def8625db0
2516a63f1582ba62cc1392c6a7d466d8393b9760
describe
'322552' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGV' 'sip-files00081.jpg'
a561fa64166c7301e8577c61d1fa5033
0c5c62f3d40ae10fe9827f9e2cfd84ddd37e65e4
describe
'22340' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGW' 'sip-files00081.pro'
729be45c21655e21744537da74282ac9
6ca742a192b96a13c11829f3479667e7ae4286a0
describe
'113178' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGX' 'sip-files00081.QC.jpg'
714fa9ff5d2d89ffc2d8174f7d7021b1
a4080539263643fadc82cb4a7dcd82cfd629869a
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGY' 'sip-files00081.tif'
5579e0bb6483fceeb1404745094cf3ee
452f074e500468e54351f2da00cebe0a0359f185
describe
'941' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYGZ' 'sip-files00081.txt'
702b43b749a058808fee9e18547ea664
c80ffd2ba7338e45b0e434dcbae23ab79de3b66c
describe
'45581' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHA' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
2265ee123382fca8a9b5478b3944b01b
9788d7ccd75377d88d2e0d3fb1d4d97e141ec771
describe
'1117844' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHB' 'sip-files00082.jp2'
3d5ce42d5b83143434b57da030f26901
da4cb751439ec1653908460136cab3561489035a
describe
'338802' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHC' 'sip-files00082.jpg'
2327c11ffee1faa06eecf47472ab7fa5
360c5c0a05ff3843edc9ca2b7d711f0a89610bd1
describe
'23534' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHD' 'sip-files00082.pro'
1cda5eb730fcf8142100af462f541637
c7c4eafacae27cbedbd963f7fd68a71ab088dd99
describe
'119927' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHE' 'sip-files00082.QC.jpg'
7422c44492bd4ce612c0c9694fec7115
71eeb869cf0c23fa9da2b9517341469a4bee7082
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHF' 'sip-files00082.tif'
0e3783b4a3d8659111006aab4922bd06
836b1e55ca31faff9fe3ac5f4d3fd0742777a0fa
describe
'969' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHG' 'sip-files00082.txt'
727dd1ab29ed7a79d93084fb80319dab
8bc32fcc0ef386a82ad45f395c70fb761a35f60b
describe
'42865' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHH' 'sip-files00082thm.jpg'
e6c735765cfa70261d8cffd7b7ab6738
a3280ed802966edc8a1004084ab688b855451826
describe
'952143' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHI' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
52c72f19d1f0730094810547d84e3d97
3bcec3491ca72eb86a4c70217583704ba3454fbd
describe
'308631' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHJ' 'sip-files00083.jpg'
31aa7eb7b28488472fec73153d175225
8edf404dded80a6001e6008d328e06918ec66a49
describe
'20510' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHK' 'sip-files00083.pro'
937142eb99cdfbb736fe8bb988b0765a
2d7120544d2920363c75f77e2656a4de90d3e4d3
describe
'107231' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHL' 'sip-files00083.QC.jpg'
880e84b9fbbc5fced9909596994590f7
c1eccbe5b0319c5cfe6ef02de50a465eddfb7f2b
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHM' 'sip-files00083.tif'
67ba2ab59a5ffd35f535aab349cdc8bf
f65fdf5c5d5f46650eed18f1c131b44eb29a1ee3
describe
'873' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHN' 'sip-files00083.txt'
2ed59c8764c8598eab630be3aa3a3396
b68841226179e528837dd3f5013bff8cb55ccd90
'2011-10-30T20:33:51-04:00'
describe
'41721' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHO' 'sip-files00083thm.jpg'
a431972c0f0a84b9a14530a63ee23303
48064071fbf5b4a6ba4fa12ad9429da3a8d1990e
describe
'788043' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHP' 'sip-files00084.jp2'
1275a9b137abd8dfad8cd8c53b1b2732
cc2fb2d6bd9ce561f437c61833e9af0c5056aaae
describe
'248198' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHQ' 'sip-files00084.jpg'
d72d3a63c63eae534967da552e2ddeb9
540d0f379798209d3a780303ffc6954cf675b71e
describe
'9606' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHR' 'sip-files00084.pro'
37b1c8e18bedb553ba8a1003597ebce8
193d208e70351c6654d87d15ccf86a3d7d766628
describe
'81770' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHS' 'sip-files00084.QC.jpg'
c784f5bd4dbe894858f29dcb75fe79d9
89e3ef83d5712dea016e770ca5769376e19c316b
describe
'8472061' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHT' 'sip-files00084.tif'
54794862df1abfbc6d634af092476c5f
c47231f6f601fe06352067c9cf1c5bbdd455a242
describe
'467' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHU' 'sip-files00084.txt'
39867b469a8aaf7adae4bf9fcb150b58
004d308202d764942f4fc6d7b32dfa1f16717012
describe
'34564' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHV' 'sip-files00084thm.jpg'
352807f98931cc1eac55e62409c4a6f4
de991ca22f280417debcb12112a290b0c28e21f6
describe
'877492' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHW' 'sip-files00085.jp2'
74465b915d5da70f562046f17f8dea70
46ded126e123542042382dad9669122fc53a0c3c
describe
'280788' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHX' 'sip-files00085.jpg'
57ca015df3c57973803235959a3473fc
2a5202ab0365b6d41fca59702420ba4a86cc2e2c
describe
'15552' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHY' 'sip-files00085.pro'
7a664f2e74cde237154d41a15cf34daa
455d885e6a6d825a11c4dfbf6ea86836114c924b
describe
'94812' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYHZ' 'sip-files00085.QC.jpg'
e804a9b36575f2ecefed5d72d4df32d7
0d163285a8d940bc2cd5a255e0e5230b46d656fa
describe
'8517211' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIA' 'sip-files00085.tif'
03f714e9828d7abcfd332233fd312d0e
21b0cefa31488f75c3e16c96f364fd206069bf2d
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIB' 'sip-files00085.txt'
f5ddfa789e00798fc9994f53cc9d2104
3fef8ba35a9f86d5f06827d4d3e0ad1cf52540c1
describe
'38728' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIC' 'sip-files00085thm.jpg'
1f56b2e7115025ba5017b58410cfa5e3
db5f6176b7ddf4a94bf9709523421de5a12f1f5b
'2011-10-30T20:35:30-04:00'
describe
'835009' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYID' 'sip-files00086.jp2'
f987cca752b97841a908d6f2ed2eccda
0d096ace2d1a8d49eb62d889f39d9f0f6117eeeb
describe
'254376' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIE' 'sip-files00086.jpg'
71568decbabca69e867cd9e2fd5d82d7
fa6bc1a2e2d6c1c30de830fee618a5dada16a2d8
'2011-10-30T20:35:13-04:00'
describe
'6635' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIF' 'sip-files00086.pro'
5c3a437b11723add6bbe7bd666202021
1fb8af75c3271ed09e26ae1116cf4ad776dff4f3
describe
'81866' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIG' 'sip-files00086.QC.jpg'
df1734446f4c6efaf117dc83e11b71c2
77e6e600a0b27174cb8eb32fe49f312c6f3743fd
describe
'8761401' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIH' 'sip-files00086.tif'
777a128f4ce169b487efb91ea8cb4b11
8ac3be9ac031b9634d6cec815d8b1756fd2edfe4
describe
'293' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYII' 'sip-files00086.txt'
957c9f157a76836b871adb52be096aa9
605721a201c6aa56c707d76c6b0963d12287dbc6
describe
'32464' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIJ' 'sip-files00086thm.jpg'
1adcc24369f58e0064e5597136ee175b
368ca43789f943456ea2352b8d11d23256137107
describe
'859136' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIK' 'sip-files00087.jp2'
a840b05d3ac743aa5764fceb48369a6d
99822b050f97378e801160b733d4623a3aed90b7
describe
'276644' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIL' 'sip-files00087.jpg'
3e16dc392f04a1c9d97ce6f7d23ca7e9
634b23b3535c493c1ff4f616c1f18657d8e43e46
'2011-10-30T20:32:46-04:00'
describe
'15389' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIM' 'sip-files00087.pro'
0bac058016c8dba9637b6285a65c9623
77349917050ca132f3906fc328ac7fcdea6a8986
describe
'92809' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIN' 'sip-files00087.QC.jpg'
017544401be77a8b04d11e507649e52e
e257d2d8c529ca5fa8852fcd1623a242b7ce87f2
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIO' 'sip-files00087.tif'
bf220e5841a5b70feba5f5257be83a37
8ee66be08a38d0e10c4c673e9188200ea84fe8d4
describe
'634' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIP' 'sip-files00087.txt'
8abb213c2fa49d18f7ff97db5517a4fc
0796cfc2750fe22b8f64aef42ff8a9f9ac0a4a20
describe
'38406' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIQ' 'sip-files00087thm.jpg'
47b074a804d09373093845e6407a8b4c
08db069bed134113e530b2be3556b408d4922278
describe
'995631' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIR' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
91817c9a0d6998662606507d300fb758
24cd26488c51f931409e345c9d0a9052a079568f
describe
'307322' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIS' 'sip-files00088.jpg'
a58f70c0f4a162dc5dbc7001b9da5309
1964fcce4ca120cdfbb4241c8805666b3c6332f1
'2011-10-30T20:36:27-04:00'
describe
'19104' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIT' 'sip-files00088.pro'
569b282eb8fd2e40c4e6756222c39346
ef3e730af200a430cc6e70866c9c5734bc367a93
describe
'104809' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIU' 'sip-files00088.QC.jpg'
eebb9008366834673bfc3ea6dff8513d
2aacfae4b9881f405b6a60fe48c06e811ee6f1f0
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIV' 'sip-files00088.tif'
db6605b619ea49ac9d1e055b46e47417
4dedb6f9358aecc0c0ed7c4cfaffbaeeebc8afbe
'2011-10-30T20:35:50-04:00'
describe
'836' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIW' 'sip-files00088.txt'
5e3f4437d0234f306069ebc099c3d30f
f6ec8a3be6c8dd46ef0799722bd94bfb94cc6e69
describe
'41488' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIX' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
b3b900b34ec7004e9c1e263461ebf810
4fd28e27dfc2d3e9a2c52b33dfba5553c2f2d6f5
describe
'964567' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIY' 'sip-files00089.jp2'
d5f57f4830f627ab1bea2924a03f7bc6
b830e167d504a799d806e769f0f023b7759dd6fe
describe
'302773' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYIZ' 'sip-files00089.jpg'
7caafc8c20b7cea1f993a6765ee6c103
4837cd2e0dddbc02dfed6f4fa592f27047d55c08
describe
'19553' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJA' 'sip-files00089.pro'
8f64cb47851694716da03c0914176ccc
2835d7ac9d9b433e44bd160ed1fa161552fa2a8d
describe
'103177' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJB' 'sip-files00089.QC.jpg'
cfdd67eca6ff8910358c54d8f4c98464
41f39fc9c90e2396b6e6856d1c5f87ffe2494ca8
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJC' 'sip-files00089.tif'
217dae0a66cb9062250f3fc746f679b0
ccfe98dbadc042aa6ec1a43960128722de5d8684
'2011-10-30T20:33:35-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJD' 'sip-files00089.txt'
93b53806b1a48c598a0d290f9accf4d6
4888733c57165855ed51ddae7f19eebba9c6f432
describe
'42605' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJE' 'sip-files00089thm.jpg'
af1f94551722e079ea1e330e02ebf50b
5d64ffca711ac589be5b53c623566cd50800eb51
describe
'1041872' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJF' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
3bf50d9f453f60d99867ab2c01e2144c
79564018db880a38b461ebae066c7ef1d4c0c263
describe
'313643' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJG' 'sip-files00090.jpg'
1dba66fedee6cd391c99d3db651c3847
02dc61f5af44edf67fe8918d8a4fb1c8d4a55b50
describe
'19958' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJH' 'sip-files00090.pro'
973ea6d791f6dd2e46bf6e6e8e806183
bee4de273f9ee65e437ccb3f82e715c26490dbb6
describe
'107594' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJI' 'sip-files00090.QC.jpg'
ae2d52a581c7a9b1b37a939c049c00e9
5e2793feb2ba0cc1af7bb1c2099815e02e2a4474
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJJ' 'sip-files00090.tif'
7792505524db0fab25fdd40aee70c6c6
8e974c29565e3b6401028418cbbca5606a593251
describe
'834' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJK' 'sip-files00090.txt'
c9cc493e0eca382f21e8de3f92d9c042
59364967e27272ce022c93f82309f33efc4c3099
describe
'41661' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJL' 'sip-files00090thm.jpg'
7c0b58f5046f7e28243a91088fc979f2
4ce237df76006acfd54278392ba484cf07f849d6
'2011-10-30T20:36:43-04:00'
describe
'843025' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJM' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
fe8a65bd5b16ab39db78beb0314987ae
219445eef4e587359cd498a0888c76628c58fbd6
describe
'260423' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJN' 'sip-files00091.jpg'
43daf9dabefc3c6278518ae99b963154
5c4354f9786473a82bb4a8529bcd1cf66707bcb5
describe
'7119' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJO' 'sip-files00091.pro'
7cd8fdbdaa846147b8cb198aa9e0dd5e
55895e25cc273d87f456bfabf407719a713ff27d
describe
'85153' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJP' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
1216495eba8fc5217717921592323810
3e613aced7632b324313503885ff05bca65bd4c9
'2011-10-30T20:34:21-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJQ' 'sip-files00091.tif'
6aa4108a3e9633ed51f4f90ee46064cf
548a7dfbb30af45b099dc2f29e3a5a31ede5fce2
describe
'299' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJR' 'sip-files00091.txt'
40c2c2673fa7a9c5cc34e6c1bcb7d9c5
2ebfab98542745b5427082b7d37f499dcb3aa7cb
describe
'35144' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJS' 'sip-files00091thm.jpg'
c6c46e79de6eadd439acf84f2d4b8fb0
6bae0b1eca99404b2c9a6de0b4ebd5122bd5474d
describe
'1093923' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJT' 'sip-files00092.jp2'
a452e701b18069f3ad265b0cddb8f8bd
5eaacaf28358c89156faeac87633878d770eb661
describe
'424499' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJU' 'sip-files00092.jpg'
bb6060f84c1dc302610be5baa8decd03
c2aa79c5554981ff738d90eec478ae33d0040d9d
describe
'6813' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJV' 'sip-files00092.pro'
bef290d052b69d3f4018e3ffcafc04ec
4b2c56f6b0a8f9817674d4667442c42cb3cb9a4e
describe
'132861' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJW' 'sip-files00092.QC.jpg'
ae11a5d61e23ff4c5de3c13a6e014c61
c38e77507a4b04cb074dc9cc2f08cc9bc6c99002
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJX' 'sip-files00092.tif'
08801a26814d42826ee1fb7b47ad2ef0
b1a2c49e0d18f297a5fc0ab0ff239f744a040cd5
describe
'342' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJY' 'sip-files00092.txt'
dc02c99674755f10e35630ff05cf9aa6
464e2d0c24ca56f18a666fe9e70fc059b141f5ec
describe
'48852' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYJZ' 'sip-files00092thm.jpg'
847fa0bf0de098649cbbe24a4fe05436
d462f4d58c1f5ef317022a98b469cd64f140159d
describe
'1005216' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKA' 'sip-files00093.jp2'
cb3d3b36b201189c56986e574c642aff
cffa275830a3b36df31ae581baf9d3123fd6a9de
describe
'309574' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKB' 'sip-files00093.jpg'
3527db760022d259c3d5dfc79317c578
7057f0a96ee3e3a1e37c53141aed4987aeb94e92
describe
'20143' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKC' 'sip-files00093.pro'
54f6254e4b537c17e5350b202f5fdea8
51df257dac196118ef56973fe1eef88714fb1d10
describe
'107419' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKD' 'sip-files00093.QC.jpg'
cdfa6aafd1bfb71f2b6d442d5ef55508
4770da4187ca00f797be8b018375d35af7128221
'2011-10-30T20:32:08-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKE' 'sip-files00093.tif'
73a17a642cc9c3eb1c29eb37077879cf
ae963774058840e15a05cbfff8a0ce2c2fe50fc0
describe
'891' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKF' 'sip-files00093.txt'
12cf2c6a72727c8cbb5593464789bd23
c6c3b1c28e1fddfd338f4ef6f27ce13b080cba39
describe
'44262' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKG' 'sip-files00093thm.jpg'
a23f282d56315ec8b80982b3b50d27d5
52492943d1f4f23fe51903cd6c42f77c76f23476
describe
'1039128' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKH' 'sip-files00094.jp2'
8c341a3ff65b95af9221660f5ded27e1
a2584df4f7248bbb8d8b3925913ad769bc2905be
describe
'316594' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKI' 'sip-files00094.jpg'
36a2d7243a41e7234546e592b784add0
4fee96086c11799bec2f7e259a4224767c01b41b
'2011-10-30T20:33:06-04:00'
describe
'19962' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKJ' 'sip-files00094.pro'
eecb44bcd0bf6485c8a4919f8d834dca
fa0846beaa97514b16e8ab7c9f51f5b272d16b83
describe
'110257' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKK' 'sip-files00094.QC.jpg'
d8a93c2a8f72578c172d2cf3c9614bd5
f1cd7b24abef2d532d5b1235de2fd4110c70c786
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKL' 'sip-files00094.tif'
0b37f3a2333d68b1cc247bae8d3a3afb
bf834a428b4e72bd115a95e079a023ef68a9950c
describe
'916' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKM' 'sip-files00094.txt'
ec937bdaa1d51ffda3d80498b853c1ab
6761256f480a21062570b3f54f9fa072a2e33760
describe
'44445' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKN' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
70a43893da28431d114f0c57b50c8ff9
6ae0c9be24f55561fc65f17a516b2dc6bfaca911
describe
'941554' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKO' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
eae5285aed5720f2bd08a11d6e7af6dd
0ee8799bcf341c1f1e1a7a3b9f976e53f218a855
describe
'299400' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKP' 'sip-files00095.jpg'
9a73e0ad340531e8dfd446f7b1ed7fd6
7166c8097472b65b29d3429746f32a4ef0685d4b
describe
'19319' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKQ' 'sip-files00095.pro'
51b3ba4992ac16321bfc3538df5ad047
74963b89c6ae26a6e07fe64c4098e7c2fbbe8624
describe
'103691' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKR' 'sip-files00095.QC.jpg'
0e5a61c890b7c819959a8f94be09f824
39a9105ce7c20228904413f64bf6da5f4d08e55c
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKS' 'sip-files00095.tif'
8f15d68e8b9c55e06bb5da45fff43a38
778d4a32b379745c4fec06abbbdef3d2b9ccae2d
describe
'870' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKT' 'sip-files00095.txt'
b30112b4d99799d51a085b8e712dd4fc
a4ee129decfbe19d6bf54e9b725a748732b925e4
describe
'43151' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKU' 'sip-files00095thm.jpg'
97d03f22a1c26bd350f1110f19f1c528
f41037d9ed93c6966df65d88fe5155f32b86204c
describe
'960518' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKV' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
ebe1718b684f5ad45659e87c1f4e4b3d
97dbe4ef66323c1d05b08699c2a316f30655af4c
describe
'296585' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKW' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
5cf7e32b2117215818acbfa044f014e9
170d21589ab1eb5ff93ea0c1cb03aa899445528d
describe
'17085' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKX' 'sip-files00096.pro'
dbc020f668f37cc07192b0e63597cc10
7781f963e3021ea3726e270f350f1fe92cd8cb56
describe
'103038' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKY' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
82f240161530cce0d22279024cfe291d
15c56d3f0d86c3daaaff69d856e5fe6bdfae339f
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYKZ' 'sip-files00096.tif'
11eea8c378923b494ee36137cfd1da48
457d840bec994db0031e3641f369be09596524c0
describe
'800' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLA' 'sip-files00096.txt'
793e679064fc3b5ef041d9c0535bbcb0
7d199ea348db8eb5b97a2eaa3dd18693f3b79f33
describe
'40472' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLB' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
1d90b52df644e2411ffad2a9f82016cf
a9a3f231b7cd05621877c260cc7cb4acc3aa0290
describe
'905784' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLC' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
1fd1fef20c250396998b95c2fc6bcf7f
776cbef2e33bd137b89f9171203db805829cf806
describe
'288278' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLD' 'sip-files00097.jpg'
2f878ba25d53fcf90d2a6de0f3719834
361b5379fdce9b065d9a9ddc268ac113f605c15a
describe
'16614' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLE' 'sip-files00097.pro'
4066c30af563d55a4326e6bec076edad
3f7c2ca7b6b8b6fd4e48a4c6cc9f94ce6b869386
describe
'100936' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLF' 'sip-files00097.QC.jpg'
c530edf305fa1af323647ecbec450103
7fc4289974bc5461401110b3cdb9fbe515ab4be2
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLG' 'sip-files00097.tif'
2759d6ed76295810089721a4a18c08bc
b7a597d8d00040c6fd69a2a1885a6aaa5179d457
describe
'745' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLH' 'sip-files00097.txt'
b9efc3971ca3a9eb2f10b28dda793fa9
9bf79ef7e68b2a9c8a63e9a7ef723c229a132573
describe
'41077' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLI' 'sip-files00097thm.jpg'
95b1a87c225ada6c37a508d7f09cda81
504896d812549decc79bb35003bd4daed481c487
describe
'896904' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLJ' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
29c338f8c38b555fec7095d92995c93b
9a8567d2f00a2b6412515528db4e8727758df91c
describe
'276632' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLK' 'sip-files00098.jpg'
fbfd0b4b8f747eabb474238fe2e15462
3261dde91da8fc4ea934e01389dbaa70102420bb
describe
'13269' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLL' 'sip-files00098.pro'
4bb5bd472437359eb347a71e08a612e3
8ae3633263947fd54f562f7d8297951b321d6ec5
describe
'91771' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLM' 'sip-files00098.QC.jpg'
e19ca68f7c982de2b0901ab98d06198e
ff7eec3ca5d1b46ab7a6be1a4156856f772b885a
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLN' 'sip-files00098.tif'
aee74ab50884ac9a413aee4071988c39
538ec31980261d7e3c38638bda565f27babf3d3d
describe
'591' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLO' 'sip-files00098.txt'
32be778930f8c611e34c89577d2dd090
c82827c569ac981ab5ca7a2394cc7efd0d1393ba
describe
'37383' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLP' 'sip-files00098thm.jpg'
297b3a9b5470b290bff2febbb2e0251b
2cf9cebcb363ba5638f8aaad727fd22206be9490
describe
'965824' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLQ' 'sip-files00099.jp2'
1fa9d525aa11c14b4c4f6270600893ae
cb1cc3c812b40cae26e0090a4fb203e950b26fe3
describe
'305601' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLR' 'sip-files00099.jpg'
cfc95b26063212e40df0c983ac9d6702
c181f38af3f9dd166f3811f9209b73836270b2bf
describe
'19629' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLS' 'sip-files00099.pro'
1dcbb166602d0bf18cc29ce5a6f26649
5c72868432db34f212a220f9ab0e88b52e49ed95
describe
'104509' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLT' 'sip-files00099.QC.jpg'
1ab8612a199142464ed158c3ab5fcaa3
8a675c0dc75ad7be05a625ae21290043a6966cbe
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLU' 'sip-files00099.tif'
49c6f4b83282f7082eef4a4e9b26a775
7e809bd01763a162fae0fbd52b961d02f8686f92
describe
'787' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLV' 'sip-files00099.txt'
d7c304db186edaad15ff80b0c5d14921
bb8a749ff8b922273f780f5ac5149dca666dd211
describe
'42672' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLW' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
bdc35813da8e62aa56c09b2fa9726234
fae6d5468baf8bf3b2ba9f42826979f76de1e5ee
describe
'1022238' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLX' 'sip-files00100.jp2'
a9648a9140c27f369311c95cd581b96e
97a3c5fea5e8e619b27d016059902347b44cca15
describe
'307047' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLY' 'sip-files00100.jpg'
8dd63c9363af61d5751403a9df3fbe6f
995510179cf4ca54e057b3eafce87f772aa1195c
describe
'17932' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYLZ' 'sip-files00100.pro'
2d27f0c66341b63602543ff850b15693
f3af0ecd7a523aaf169e620226da0cede0d494ee
describe
'107734' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMA' 'sip-files00100.QC.jpg'
38cee9a3ecf7734ef96c4b9ab3981c10
3f6acf6f0fe2758a2996b4994950373ee1b84342
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMB' 'sip-files00100.tif'
313982d0fd3097c2e8d45e25e1124138
3263a07614b81b23a5525631e26ef23951f1acf5
describe
'755' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMC' 'sip-files00100.txt'
55b1dd27220d148ce1067597d7b1a888
3426b015d9093198dc66681e229c0a0cc44c9fc9
describe
'40089' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMD' 'sip-files00100thm.jpg'
c19f56f60365252f7870dc07021e4fdf
d47d12a26795cd2a53fcaa1d0abe88719f63844f
describe
'799309' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYME' 'sip-files00101.jp2'
6a687d12c4e3695f66a70a871c612976
23c298d452a265a0bdcfcb498b48939eaeaf0f49
describe
'249672' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMF' 'sip-files00101.jpg'
ae2f791e32ddcc8a651d5b44d3a2a493
21963ef3b08f43782d2f3457eca6529c73de1025
describe
'6483' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMG' 'sip-files00101.pro'
c30229ca030d497de9facc6965135d8b
ef894a2b268dc9689743cdaa93c3572243761a52
describe
'79071' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMH' 'sip-files00101.QC.jpg'
ec202d3cb1ddddc322bb67d91174ac7a
15919b505a102ceff0bd0f187d13d36dc03b7264
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMI' 'sip-files00101.tif'
7323112ba3eed4ce08a3c4fdea3c5b0d
88047112ed8b82a214a9da154ec725b511ea7935
describe
'306' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMJ' 'sip-files00101.txt'
cd583d323b55cfea51a794c747889f96
6295826d57f34e502c526e6ec151353699c1f75f
describe
Invalid character
'32638' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMK' 'sip-files00101thm.jpg'
d1c84c5d8cef98fba6b714dafb905322
7ef5785d6bcc682686b32b940fea01ac42be43a3
describe
'1093898' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYML' 'sip-files00102.jp2'
cda3f51d84819615b06cc32fcd6e0616
ceaba1e6ab2bb10cb1ef06eea0e812fefd170698
'2011-10-30T20:32:00-04:00'
describe
'431288' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMM' 'sip-files00102.jpg'
93ebec13e7ae80499f638df1fd3770c4
b7293dbedb0720b4e20d582f996639db02e78783
describe
'9003' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMN' 'sip-files00102.pro'
b8b068156b83a23f358a4858a2222b3f
602162be4d8dc2087f08bcb571cdebd93b63b1d6
describe
'134677' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMO' 'sip-files00102.QC.jpg'
6815255d249baf1f458a42890e5e4a5a
9a9390a34ad2028ae0e3b3259f79b20ab39c71b4
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMP' 'sip-files00102.tif'
6a7c6441c8ae961501f7f873ec5eace7
bc5053fe4338433996ede1b31642a95ea7dd82b8
describe
'453' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMQ' 'sip-files00102.txt'
899595d3ed4d73881f6b1fd7216b81fb
ab344ad9cf886c24a905afcfc75f4619d7abf2e0
describe
'48777' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMR' 'sip-files00102thm.jpg'
d65c1fafcccbdabe806ff661d21a6002
7fc3b54fac4fbfb02ffb740805ea919e2a42f894
describe
'1051351' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMS' 'sip-files00103.jp2'
1839f616637413176985f75a3efd702d
37bfa43fb65375d1a4115416c2b270d1c4b08ff5
describe
'324132' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMT' 'sip-files00103.jpg'
dd0cbe8cb89685af9c65774782966af5
e60bb7b1b72436c60c5cb91a3ba46578207d5f76
describe
'21883' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMU' 'sip-files00103.pro'
282920323b3d3b88dd8f09e1be8d5cc9
d49f61184f4333936f2b002ccc5211efdaf27d6c
'2011-10-30T20:34:14-04:00'
describe
'109800' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMV' 'sip-files00103.QC.jpg'
8460158e182ba5cb6487d57bbd82205c
188fe314ad544dc591175653ec91bdb9334a1f8a
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMW' 'sip-files00103.tif'
588f1ad9b97a863e662a0f7098f2f733
b0671100612eeeafe9ba9408ce851b91606d542c
describe
'869' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMX' 'sip-files00103.txt'
89b97e1321399bc1d4c65d2b4422e0aa
58dadd9184c027975ff6fce552626cd14fdae515
'2011-10-30T20:33:18-04:00'
describe
'43656' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMY' 'sip-files00103thm.jpg'
51230e44a2daa3859cde43d510b6166f
2e4594ff1c9b29862ab32140406773e4bdf754ec
describe
'1026130' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYMZ' 'sip-files00104.jp2'
b938a5b09d0606741146f569e57773b7
9ad992fe889f447d5134baea84cc22bed51ce980
describe
'311607' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNA' 'sip-files00104.jpg'
4697d08655d412604f274ce3f12d88a4
6f412904c0f61f006ef7756579eb3de94bc6b2a5
describe
'19466' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNB' 'sip-files00104.pro'
1f87badef4800897801c309c71a09a71
0b4ed5bdd0bec5085e0c747ec3b22d680540f0f5
describe
'105864' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNC' 'sip-files00104.QC.jpg'
772eb7dc1f2c4682de34f4b841353ef6
921c1e1592d5e21892861bdfdaa13b7ae8c80ab5
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYND' 'sip-files00104.tif'
458631892f8931026cdc8fad9a02485c
4edba98937bd00bd3d2e36d27ac441765d294887
describe
'775' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNE' 'sip-files00104.txt'
e11e8fbfe98d6de8608e08c0776c26d5
b5332d6c4a1a276f21c168943852eecd80bfe1ce
describe
'41300' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNF' 'sip-files00104thm.jpg'
4536051752b8cde7306299fab7e5b220
0e961a080b0082fc9ab2212c1eaad1b91c52da99
describe
'958336' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNG' 'sip-files00105.jp2'
de42e6f1b8141e99e6224bd11508ce37
332f493bed30e74436a8939ba693470cc69e5e1a
describe
'301507' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNH' 'sip-files00105.jpg'
5f16ed3fda3ea6ced88353f44fa9350b
3d8e4a20c035b0fbe02fb6737dc3c89df3e257f2
describe
'18419' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNI' 'sip-files00105.pro'
6d5942084f0a7f1eb4ad6ad515d73c32
5b41a2771663ab9ae7fb2eb7910ac42a696d9ac7
describe
'102244' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNJ' 'sip-files00105.QC.jpg'
416dd294a3df0fe5d2899f1793105944
3d7db76c361a78fe3dc5ae84de6d1d4f6324211f
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNK' 'sip-files00105.tif'
96c8bd543f60915ac63ea3bbfb5c3b95
4fbe5f0fbeb3ba5ea4e9a289cb1af0f04d123bf7
describe
'731' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNL' 'sip-files00105.txt'
91a91bdfbe7134d8de319eaf7ed43299
fef732234fc227c7ada0b891d6ec5382877f47f0
describe
'40746' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNM' 'sip-files00105thm.jpg'
973105b251c1db8db80333d2d4567e23
13a62d26e3efb18da060ea3d1d857f10650a2291
describe
'1093855' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNN' 'sip-files00106.jp2'
6ae935f1136c5898660c2c6084abbb5e
ad8db911a4d75382c17a441def45c3a385f4b38e
describe
'339253' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNO' 'sip-files00106.jpg'
176e2c769b0e0e9c0cebab20a4b2d105
944dd1aa38158a4c22d3df4ec9d79edf435446e5
describe
'23019' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNP' 'sip-files00106.pro'
6bd4ffae6ec84206f3381be93b7b40a5
1f88aa7a0c187420925df91937779dc777edc51a
describe
'116450' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNQ' 'sip-files00106.QC.jpg'
88d48e2e3e75141fc9318f1d19231f1c
a90b049bfa4b4ab512c99ca444712a570577faae
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNR' 'sip-files00106.tif'
68672116c304351b77a150af882dbf64
6ebd23777543b31ec7a2d73a90354a7913ce92ab
describe
'921' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNS' 'sip-files00106.txt'
6bfa51b6c5fef471e5d2cca81a11b8ae
22cb1ca1957997dd471e6144fd0243cfe4b4c66a
describe
'43709' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNT' 'sip-files00106thm.jpg'
3d159bf7df5e682a785bd3f9c865bfab
6a23ed9bc262c661c664b627f26ac7b0bf7ef442
describe
'1060171' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNU' 'sip-files00107.jp2'
2687c6479099c9ef492c6bb2e35f4166
7d7b3b57f156550fe61b3bac4bb9d8740d53380e
describe
'331943' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNV' 'sip-files00107.jpg'
2df930f0b12291f2c7595d9f86dce078
9cc475925df3ff6cfe907de8507799a6bfbd8dd0
'2011-10-30T20:32:10-04:00'
describe
'24363' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNW' 'sip-files00107.pro'
903d1611d7a35a6b467f39f78be45a67
37e6957a44249a4e46c851b5e7e2dd171ac5b75a
describe
'118095' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNX' 'sip-files00107.QC.jpg'
6a9ee8711f56710724b0981efbf24e4e
b9f89dfaa43366f7ac81361c68d9f0dd52d889e2
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNY' 'sip-files00107.tif'
7d2cb08f85e2270f2e38c9909e4a94b7
81fbfd4af6942adac0cd3d544ee7bf575bdcb41c
describe
'1009' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYNZ' 'sip-files00107.txt'
39ae252d3c6b8dd41999227d9e292f56
b478a2f3b94aeb9de0097c2f759877177e1744f2
describe
'45875' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOA' 'sip-files00107thm.jpg'
82b05d37ce71a796c0a28c8b41384d0d
5996df38e598e16f8eb3281ddf6b5fdaa3246a13
describe
'1093888' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOB' 'sip-files00108.jp2'
cb8559c1c6ccd9704ac0a74f7a2147db
e297c9d19d581c7de45371fb90a3406b896c122e
describe
'345623' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOC' 'sip-files00108.jpg'
aa8ee2eb0ff1860916f7ee2c2bbebe1d
02cb9968137798dc814ce753402a3da3714dc8e7
describe
'24331' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOD' 'sip-files00108.pro'
307a6ac59aa7ac1548a5e7b3e838d19a
94b37dd5f210ed122e87d47275abd090e43f6454
describe
'118733' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOE' 'sip-files00108.QC.jpg'
69d71499be495083e5ec2826d3197a40
ce44864986804ba2378c7b5ff8d7daf6efc52856
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOF' 'sip-files00108.tif'
fae1ee8febbdeabb3d6477056f61c3eb
b938319ad1d8aefcad207cbec5183c10b92a6344
describe
'992' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOG' 'sip-files00108.txt'
a4c3135dba56cebe082c711fc3ad23be
9dfbe2f4175726412cd435b968c883f1bb556f49
describe
'45637' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOH' 'sip-files00108thm.jpg'
6df09b75dcfe693b8f7e10e456282340
d7548b8d8725e5a19a33610b6bf573eeed23f171
describe
'1058696' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOI' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
fbb6bfc263a95bd08921ec9a99700adf
f60ca5f69e10f95f7e66e8817eb16d9de39fc542
describe
'327979' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOJ' 'sip-files00109.jpg'
2f58fdd447aa5f667a2fb7d38da392db
d09dd169fb89a109052f7f71a73c945f84a69b5e
describe
'22629' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOK' 'sip-files00109.pro'
d00d75a40b087a0748c48c17bc7adc0d
40889b777f6ddc99c5aff38ed40ba6adc18c87ec
'2011-10-30T20:33:58-04:00'
describe
'112135' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOL' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
19aa410f8186b2736dbab76802e16b53
5efe30cdd9e4422d6416e0e713b03746499c3e9d
'2011-10-30T20:34:47-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOM' 'sip-files00109.tif'
2f9e70025820b60c074532a4dde6196f
6603fb10efcae2b513f36e4f3e8a3ceaf5ea68bb
describe
'909' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYON' 'sip-files00109.txt'
e39e459203aa3452f9fbb520e61e020a
85be293e9f5d70add4a2589d2b6fc77956c64ccd
describe
'44412' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOO' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
e24d60f1d013c3211ff0f9d0b93b746d
394f16ab973481aeb619f1d955565e79dcf9cb50
describe
'1093902' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOP' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
b6f168fc36855e00fae142129395c1eb
7fa100a076f3a884ed0bfe245f7d281fabfd6606
describe
'399839' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOQ' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
d9463d12679ba2d95d57aa22af061f39
7d1a15c88160b5f38bdfb8ff4f62e19536b58a4c
describe
'5911' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOR' 'sip-files00110.pro'
c2ebe71bf17edea4d567571083a377a3
6056b8d24d5fd562385c61832bb7144c2568f4e1
describe
'126129' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOS' 'sip-files00110.QC.jpg'
cbb3c6c74d0a678205ba0dcbaaf117bb
25923de55dd3fbe4517a6ba2cf0de354c9782d3b
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOT' 'sip-files00110.tif'
b275e28f859bfa0993b4cb39dc05b875
e4efb2208d2717601eeb490e0290fc72d5838967
'2011-10-30T20:35:09-04:00'
describe
'302' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOU' 'sip-files00110.txt'
0856457436eeff13b008ee9e7f672519
9c97e4ce4355b8e209bfb00fd246f0d981beff76
describe
'46158' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOV' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
4c4b146127d65ae361b38382c649e5dc
6e3cdd827db9efb29352f59be5e1ce838f30da94
describe
'984138' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOW' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
ebc561aba991272cc784729b2a1da509
40930a2a73a601966801b7b1f37dc005cd4c22be
'2011-10-30T20:36:26-04:00'
describe
'305725' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOX' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
e708d80211070cb458ae86b183107fca
aae63f3b2e52fdae8b40069cc7b83a26f4edf799
describe
'18779' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOY' 'sip-files00111.pro'
853ff6731ce149a3a0cfbfde526e78d6
05ed90a74ff51fec599223b566dc0b7794bd7ebe
describe
'104037' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYOZ' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
c3ccea422448046b0e905de767ea231d
1d0d4d815a115c58b6740a623816aed60b851be5
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPA' 'sip-files00111.tif'
c53fcde8f215480764e84fced04a7311
7308a075a8e3a3aa7610dfbfc95a1bdb8d8ead39
describe
'793' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPB' 'sip-files00111.txt'
59e4ca9edf5b07b8fb2db13a4ae4977d
29bb244f03ec7a1e0966b2d2ee1b90def11b3d93
describe
'41275' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPC' 'sip-files00111thm.jpg'
5132b3cee2425956a638f179b69b1dee
ddd1ce7a9abec1058fb725ffb206f8329e5ca22b
'2011-10-30T20:34:10-04:00'
describe
'1059709' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPD' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
6af3958f49f906b7971eebb8a380e5b8
0805e78a278942e845920a42aa79c8e19abc115f
describe
'318768' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPE' 'sip-files00112.jpg'
7c7f3e8b70f0281bc668b5904ae0f975
4f1e7a864bea9704dab37f9e3a057a9cab8a0bd1
describe
'19976' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPF' 'sip-files00112.pro'
94668ee0f4f625f769185e499e018da6
9eb6028348572732dae5dd4d65f2914c37c87f30
describe
'107900' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPG' 'sip-files00112.QC.jpg'
4a5a93069899ea5d4e57ea5bcd006459
62c233d92aafe9743c3d56fdaa3864c03e9abe10
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPH' 'sip-files00112.tif'
bfd2f6fe8a8b3283c669f9c4bab82423
a82b314126ff9f4d35d858bf2a142fdd9d34921f
describe
'851' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPI' 'sip-files00112.txt'
c621506763318dd2a62191e9440f893e
e4affb31b7788b1a8ca60767c05e196933320745
describe
'41957' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPJ' 'sip-files00112thm.jpg'
06eac46b5977c6d08a6fdf939c6e7494
3fe1e7638b31b8879fc0652f8df747b4c5ecbefa
describe
'931870' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPK' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
9df79da227e64c4b9671bab8b6adffea
b67277a4b05466390d7d23ad69bdcde317ae2d0c
describe
'296227' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPL' 'sip-files00113.jpg'
6c479476faf73f7edae52d62076da4a5
49a68cfe6924392c1102617f2289fc1850c30470
describe
'18711' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPM' 'sip-files00113.pro'
eac9940b8722a439692195db7f08c2a6
9df59e9e8c73c3ed07277c0b66b265496ea58f0f
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPN' 'sip-files00113.QC.jpg'
9a75c27dc1c602f75643ae107cd99a4e
c610df8a05742e392a73b4fc595542ace7356e5f
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPO' 'sip-files00113.tif'
16b7a77e2a301840ba12b8e1c03776fe
f8c7dd5c3879e65987c2c2c1de0ab0b532a3a06a
describe
'806' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPP' 'sip-files00113.txt'
f0d6f8396673c4ced9555279d1f6b062
b295a2c1318d966b60f985b50eeaf1dc72bc6e17
describe
'40952' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPQ' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
da2e6ea6887fd90f8b9fcc8ec6f37627
34bf60e56deeb54c938977e8e5fc919a76b44c6d
describe
'1016324' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPR' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
ba7094aee2a8e488d6b47b31c944d80c
16f16cff52d28c4e1d0c70fba4f2597051bad310
describe
'307136' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPS' 'sip-files00114.jpg'
c528964f79b8fafcd4cba0eb0292a0a1
fb507c13d523b59daceae6070fc970a63b190cb6
describe
'19138' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPT' 'sip-files00114.pro'
fc31d3209ee162031374826ead33cdd0
9c92d3239edc23557472df9f018a4eaf3e07261d
describe
'105672' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPU' 'sip-files00114.QC.jpg'
9243207ba1acf88afcc8534b8522e3af
86604819d5c123773737169fc7a85adcd0c6bc38
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPV' 'sip-files00114.tif'
b3b991d651ae3d685d8b3839b843a081
32d90f4ae61afd87158273f04cdf29e05ba68f73
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPW' 'sip-files00114.txt'
4c97d0aee95f0e83a7af21bb53b9b360
f93fd1fea18bade9e12ecccec25bbb2af0a22573
describe
'41124' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPX' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
cdd81125c507753598454919b639b3b7
3e0f2c079b1d4969e0b5187c2b44649ce492b738
describe
'860523' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPY' 'sip-files00115.jp2'
223886fca371a551b9d34c7e810336f3
d3c3f2c6c0df9c3a006844ba8677a07e924d104d
describe
'272208' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYPZ' 'sip-files00115.jpg'
2b603cd1114f099f2f71e7e85823c448
db7ff48dcc30584583acd27761c164b9d6372121
describe
'14574' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQA' 'sip-files00115.pro'
a659b645cd69e2adc640a271d73b8a60
081771f33ae08b88e1cf6f9cca1864311e8084ab
describe
'91845' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQB' 'sip-files00115.QC.jpg'
46fa57924114eba4d5bdaec911b38ae4
28b78212910e330dfe30ede65579f7d097a25f20
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQC' 'sip-files00115.tif'
2ed93a7e51750c53a886413b368083fb
8100eed43107099472f8ce4e69e1cd574938b0f5
describe
'660' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQD' 'sip-files00115.txt'
140e738036991c00a4d038ebe6c64d2e
b542ddd33027f491e6e9e2000cd220defcf80ef5
describe
'36874' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQE' 'sip-files00115thm.jpg'
fd012ab98079d1de96951a2516f6e729
32ed7b7b1cee328225371773ccb8a80576d3d0de
describe
'1080451' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQF' 'sip-files00116.jp2'
06981831f23ea0f1c1bc3911a598922b
88a2d1d5ee69070a37b157138f27945f2d8fa8ab
describe
'325535' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQG' 'sip-files00116.jpg'
587a237b1f27373fff264d8be630a3b6
f996f452dc0aa180ef6a03c242631ed699eeeda9
describe
'24728' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQH' 'sip-files00116.pro'
17d5930a1743d6a17d39008e1c28f92b
bc4ddb8056e6d0c0c8d8972de3f5d8579a71a604
describe
'109502' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQI' 'sip-files00116.QC.jpg'
b7ce41f46850b58366ee009926e87b22
fb40b4db13ee3afaf8e7330c46a74cc6aff08a42
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQJ' 'sip-files00116.tif'
f766db45e60e8d26de42a4f52bbc29d0
c915f21bf9997f1e60e3c484643f1c83d0ff04dc
describe
'1055' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQK' 'sip-files00116.txt'
a24f9611ab8116476d37c6c8e2205db6
c2e98e58b04d42756ea16eb442329ca9575ff4d5
describe
'41846' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQL' 'sip-files00116thm.jpg'
14c8f4d9c6d95da4ae6a05ea5118d5e3
b3278fe44390bb1ed4e8ef42f7e3cb6b03dfbcf9
describe
'1015598' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQM' 'sip-files00117.jp2'
9e6f1dea7dd72dfed6c00a9e4cb7a24f
879084852cd900b2b5028c977d535ca3dccff9ed
describe
'316546' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQN' 'sip-files00117.jpg'
c8a807f54336be27feb2fa98d32b9612
e06cf6bf301b03350cd2d86e49edb6dd983a86da
describe
'21203' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQO' 'sip-files00117.pro'
9872b3ddedd4fe5b4d537d08e65c2247
ff325dd2f7532c84efdff12f2899480ddc73ffd1
describe
'109280' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQP' 'sip-files00117.QC.jpg'
c09cb27b5f8a821524e5c757e48fbd3b
9ac6ac48615521db26e1ad0fee80aeb06374a721
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQQ' 'sip-files00117.tif'
184c6ae9c8929df1670ca559bd559d6e
26beb864fc123e5f3e57da467e976b12103a8e6c
describe
'843' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQR' 'sip-files00117.txt'
542ca2ed57fa804f4d76f1fca77771c4
044a51bf55c26ca033a8e06c45b93456b7a8dfb6
describe
'43821' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQS' 'sip-files00117thm.jpg'
ca2355b0707f732535ef5273bf9da1f7
4ee8d6f9bdcaa8f3eb9da4d6f2b9411bc3e2d3ab
describe
'1062935' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQT' 'sip-files00118.jp2'
e3858fafc22dd727eb3476c79a5364c3
6a5fc7ba91a89c05fd01031b63fcedc445984bb2
describe
'316926' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQU' 'sip-files00118.jpg'
fd3e8a0b262f5eaca06865fdadd24ccd
f0659849eefeeef331c2415682475e3ba366ea01
describe
'18512' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQV' 'sip-files00118.pro'
de5829d9008b1572d1b3915b5385f265
cc820c44a3cba621f6e3b9871e24fec5127c71cf
describe
'107825' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQW' 'sip-files00118.QC.jpg'
53cce5ef2cb40a10403a9b9716802dca
9bcc7f84ae54729d7d2a68c27bdf93fbfb9706cf
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQX' 'sip-files00118.tif'
7b0b07b43f94306132e13a9295b42057
e57bd05cf85772341a3caf3ee6b34b9fe65dc790
describe
'746' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQY' 'sip-files00118.txt'
976f6395f2128e027afb23f22ec5579c
2a8b7a178b6587c5a30f907f3c11d55c29337e36
describe
'42049' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYQZ' 'sip-files00118thm.jpg'
299863a90d23d00f9e0f9995b847eb0a
2111714903efaf373442250daa9665ef73223e84
describe
'1008513' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRA' 'sip-files00119.jp2'
3351f6eceb07e6bdfa0cce83793b382b
a65b931638e4e617b461b8d5af4b0735c2d5494f
describe
'312984' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRB' 'sip-files00119.jpg'
eec0666612b021633325cd94b4617279
324f66ac76292319a13539ce7e3724e02e95f1f6
'2011-10-30T20:32:12-04:00'
describe
'20281' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRC' 'sip-files00119.pro'
697bd503318deb69d72eeaf5488dcbbf
cc8823215661622cb78de06304efc26a07c19ae6
describe
'105715' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRD' 'sip-files00119.QC.jpg'
8dc459b8b03bb7783904833520c6e77d
cd5335e3ed0d9824f43dcc020476dd922b6c0b85
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRE' 'sip-files00119.tif'
1ae65e1cee3a31154a69b57e902cc889
da16f6d5753586a9a438ac3372c20b0a5cb668df
'2011-10-30T20:34:43-04:00'
describe
'816' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRF' 'sip-files00119.txt'
8ad3b92f5171ecfb8bdcfebe842521ed
b69b3608995afc1a649fb38e5df0ac95fabac1ef
describe
'42690' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRG' 'sip-files00119thm.jpg'
3483054d4f8e78800955ee9f6b7569c1
cb771d01bc5c6d048137ecf1ae8097cb35e88fdf
describe
'1093881' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRH' 'sip-files00120.jp2'
f8d23123395e9650326a3ca638536e74
64dbb61b9cdb466b57f05ad4c7c6b7c6a346296d
describe
'423530' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRI' 'sip-files00120.jpg'
109f45154686aa9c3dec6dd5f544e55e
99aa8f1205951b9389da50c992b0c9afcba2b07d
describe
'6791' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRJ' 'sip-files00120.pro'
89455063001fe835ddf4dc29cf8894e2
f6ba2f5096f9d7ea0a2972ca42ff94e453a6281c
describe
'133713' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRK' 'sip-files00120.QC.jpg'
e2d03251e8555f939b35d25acc4aa18d
e0494825cf13dbc1bad9530b44e882e4c5b45a3c
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRL' 'sip-files00120.tif'
97b666f3232f424921290b4caf6e88eb
8f31d6b1259d676a448e00567684b46bab41ec1c
describe
'347' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRM' 'sip-files00120.txt'
a975f6f11d90bf1f9c9e96eb4e450cec
b489709ad3f0179543316931f2dd909ac8eebf54
describe
'47478' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRN' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
94610e39b6047144c6d4c683c8e50db7
8b8582de5ffc8e961b126e34846fb7603e20c362
describe
'1023843' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRO' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
e133889856155ccd7534dcaf58c30abf
8e69ea0625b0f8b533eacd2bbacd81b8ee1cd23f
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRP' 'sip-files00121.jpg'
ad0fdb6aa004aa7c33ed517bc18568ae
c98ec5837b51e027ca86844bdc1b910853d52637
describe
'18153' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRQ' 'sip-files00121.pro'
a85cd50de2a35716236f9a78d82741eb
76424ad7d4405956c575eebb581efa16c9d07c33
'2011-10-30T20:33:08-04:00'
describe
'106182' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRR' 'sip-files00121.QC.jpg'
7f6bac74483dce6f88946a34ab9750a3
a368b9d8d225d977f158394551cc01381bc32aaf
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRS' 'sip-files00121.tif'
6e0b070b325265e3c49f89fddf34f795
7b7431923489baf7f9be5a740580c34ff25435b0
describe
'776' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRT' 'sip-files00121.txt'
1f4bc364478bec62b5ca32a8c101180b
61d897a1647f3deb81f01e2418781acae9bb6a4e
describe
'42149' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRU' 'sip-files00121thm.jpg'
d2849036c66bb665a87fe0c8d5f1f696
38113a99b2b004882e008bf1d99a40d88282e57f
describe
'1034489' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRV' 'sip-files00122.jp2'
edc655d7e9a6022c3a8dcb39953f799f
a3b69872a6d08085cc0e30316eb9066c8ea2ca78
describe
'305367' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRW' 'sip-files00122.jpg'
1b9b27083c3561fbdfb76823b7df446e
6c6105097d389e55024dbefd14c476954e358396
describe
'17571' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRX' 'sip-files00122.pro'
d775b3b3703cec08a9bea33d8144ca14
9d6b163d974b05045dbb6ecd671af14eea271fa6
describe
'100042' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRY' 'sip-files00122.QC.jpg'
d369e2c989695b1230aeaf40dc382c77
119c18596811cd8214526409cb8693a5b2e4cc38
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYRZ' 'sip-files00122.tif'
ffc7b9f96a5d30c5ec59084fa5cf3913
7afa0585f440d757df642138da6d607fbc67d5ef
describe
'727' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSA' 'sip-files00122.txt'
cada9c0df1e10a1cc5755df68b41c33c
8dbe4e69f73acf64b6175cbb778eafbdbef0aafd
describe
'40079' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSB' 'sip-files00122thm.jpg'
4279aab7b06b545357119569b02ea133
a719ec9014c8c94625c80c6e54993ff4628661d1
describe
'762281' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSC' 'sip-files00123.jp2'
8ca22cb6c8fbef1d732ede6aee65f2c3
f0656750ad2ed6f85c5d7d82d7093692fcd7bf39
describe
'243034' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSD' 'sip-files00123.jpg'
23bfe167137cc8f440f8de3abcf17086
960741c3b4211511efd7a3e1f5be0315d15e0119
describe
'7335' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSE' 'sip-files00123.pro'
bf32677ea5a8f268298c4f5fa6924b06
fbf8f77bf38565b13ea6acf30fa2f1126a0a1000
describe
'79999' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSF' 'sip-files00123.QC.jpg'
34d3453084171d30fcb6cb2d509d1d0a
09e01c134ce049bc53a4ec7d185dc8aa6cff92ee
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSG' 'sip-files00123.tif'
ede203c636903413739ef3046207c7ca
b44edb557d4739f3e7c3bb8d0a2652dafde23681
describe
'343' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSH' 'sip-files00123.txt'
28368cac86ba00c4507369585f30f87a
3d8eedf178bedb718287fbe366bb54bc10567d28
describe
'32955' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSI' 'sip-files00123thm.jpg'
6e5a46290246fb1f0bb0f89332aa8df0
0f6299fdaf74aaa1dd2b8d690354f74ed8bc935e
'2011-10-30T20:36:46-04:00'
describe
'938509' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSJ' 'sip-files00124.jp2'
752fad67aac280edbd4e748b5442c131
7ffc98ee8cd24565d6a65354b638644cf37719a8
describe
'277761' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSK' 'sip-files00124.jpg'
d49f59d9815d93f1f6d5c5f858f7b2aa
5612b5cf925c80382d37f66dcc3692f4020d8801
describe
'11811' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSL' 'sip-files00124.pro'
0c850e90954a667387f7f74605125c9f
331803cd22cee6a72f57c7130b260cf4be32b77c
describe
'90019' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSM' 'sip-files00124.QC.jpg'
6cd6a91ecc7db5191f1090f6e885f332
3aaf39516be16b7da53678a072ff7d93635de9c8
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSN' 'sip-files00124.tif'
336cd4b0a8aed6720a85d34e891981b4
76d7c597da644aaeb8d8a8544152566ad36bdfda
describe
'499' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSO' 'sip-files00124.txt'
28633da01dbd1bbf52fe418dd5ffc112
38f9b80f710444ce48545155e05fe53cf9f977f3
describe
'35918' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSP' 'sip-files00124thm.jpg'
c3c0444fbccd76309d917aad0ce908cd
610a4a7b4d5ada93024878675c32910fb95e50b7
describe
'977136' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSQ' 'sip-files00125.jp2'
17732fc4841abdb75cc5192b321ea356
f7fbaf11897419ac0b886f20b52338a573c473dc
describe
'300978' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSR' 'sip-files00125.jpg'
ad12af0c8f816b7827c46dbf646dea46
ffe424623a1ab998de38c9c6f4eb1b0de984c597
describe
'17960' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSS' 'sip-files00125.pro'
7f00bf9959a90417c3f520a6c89ae4a3
e54a4ea87d57dea66289b53558c34fb3b689f682
describe
'102568' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYST' 'sip-files00125.QC.jpg'
aa45ae7731fee7064bfd0bc7b6d6ddae
eeca3eabf3a6f809119f5fbb71f89b1ddf782675
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSU' 'sip-files00125.tif'
d2ea6f10e7ca2c756ff1969dd6218dbc
eb313ef98148fdd4823aef487315a9198ecd8d36
describe
'729' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSV' 'sip-files00125.txt'
76d3da40896c776ecc083ba49c0571b1
2e95a2ecaf01ac227d7aedf5837bdc1951d9abfe
describe
'41655' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSW' 'sip-files00125thm.jpg'
eaa7158099c6ff5f34cc1d904d06565f
7444d26d52674f69065153fef7b7fa15faad5a83
describe
'1026352' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSX' 'sip-files00126.jp2'
862d9fc155460b0dd4a1b0233a7f2460
78856689685d24eec015ed5736d25178165905de
describe
'305774' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSY' 'sip-files00126.jpg'
171a8e0558927d5b92331feb4fc8a0a9
675ba764822f0c0130641075f539ef87999abe31
describe
'17204' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYSZ' 'sip-files00126.pro'
a2463f13d568f64cccd5833d17cce2ba
2553188b2854a29a60a63515633d4550aa72c3b4
describe
'103282' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTA' 'sip-files00126.QC.jpg'
67195c81d762da28e961f80a0ac2557c
d621924c8d858fb19bdbf6dbd792bbd15863e9a1
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTB' 'sip-files00126.tif'
f358714eb3ba102ef92138d5c362d6af
70320685c5aa7bd47ba0a43737e9b99939506af3
describe
'702' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTC' 'sip-files00126.txt'
ef522f91a7350059c5e7dfd27786cd83
2e4ac397fed0d2fb8db011d27e22a69a70e00569
describe
'40812' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTD' 'sip-files00126thm.jpg'
c97edf31b729c6ca9470ff9e369cba30
9e7db6e7c044bfb6b27ade416b5fcc9fa00f6a9a
describe
'965068' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTE' 'sip-files00127.jp2'
547c517bf81897f0fcc5c36dbf5751fd
c73986abcf69012c4236b9efb42300f89973733a
describe
'298340' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTF' 'sip-files00127.jpg'
e584013e9a372e4f86864d5fc0d25d56
2830975d39c35e52dd1d30e5af8185fb70b40090
describe
'17356' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTG' 'sip-files00127.pro'
f53ad44c6b0052d30dbcb25954545665
ace884c0df587d99b19833d20faf4d23b65dd692
describe
'102010' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTH' 'sip-files00127.QC.jpg'
6a9598db4f8fc7d0dc21c8caf6f476ac
fe00c3ad6e2baa2345c48e9589d001b3a1905ec0
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTI' 'sip-files00127.tif'
15ccec40875a18ee2a6393af6d4b832e
2183ea56f66bc31216c0c34caf8df34411d36446
describe
'710' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTJ' 'sip-files00127.txt'
e709eb0db95e42c109ccef6599467e18
0e10bb7124ac68332946a58576f713187143b3ac
describe
'41142' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTK' 'sip-files00127thm.jpg'
a7776dc4c789ef71fa3ca35152710350
1f50c9ca6f10163f42d96f737208c29dbdea933c
describe
'1055644' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTL' 'sip-files00128.jp2'
114840a384708ad35a5fd75640010b25
c568c1e14a779e27a48d9709ac67445db5009956
describe
'310991' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTM' 'sip-files00128.jpg'
b645e3fbbb3da3169f4c174b0c8a56e3
6d19a5ee580fd4622033cb12fadcba4c913ad7c7
describe
'17327' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTN' 'sip-files00128.pro'
1a8eef48e80ea392412846f95b980d15
b5693248ca9796153a16fcc6b6290a358f932185
describe
'102976' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTO' 'sip-files00128.QC.jpg'
ad72c1d812f725852fc49593e9c54d60
d75b78da96686b658c8268674d47b684a7610fb3
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTP' 'sip-files00128.tif'
5f03676b1cccc756b282c83a667dd661
fa58e4eb7cfd40abb9d9df3ce45795d971a222aa
describe
'709' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTQ' 'sip-files00128.txt'
62e66d918bfca9b993dc70b27b9470e3
d5fe9124a7b8befed37b5ba27122cf3ff7b5b668
describe
'40594' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTR' 'sip-files00128thm.jpg'
ffd68716aaee93ce81e208e3ccc2d378
8bd2382ce0a5e0b6c04edc641a799afa507c5203
describe
'977154' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTS' 'sip-files00129.jp2'
8f93938e0974d8b0f4a4736fb0230810
2dd8e2e5d61765919bf1242e755505debddb5a67
describe
'303425' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTT' 'sip-files00129.jpg'
0bc16eae56d912b120745e38fb608dad
dfa2a4d428bbe616bd896c48bf6419af9cf68b3b
describe
'19112' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTU' 'sip-files00129.pro'
470f1c357c0242abd56d99c5b95686b5
c80299c75b0b762ffea1954db89a39744a677353
describe
'104263' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTV' 'sip-files00129.QC.jpg'
1b6a8ef398967c078dfff67d7bd7b754
54710d4890e1a1717767590081409e3cfe68971e
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTW' 'sip-files00129.tif'
e7bbc4df0db2a1e585e92570dfc516fe
21f82903450cc8e1cb8742511a661244c15018b9
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTX' 'sip-files00129.txt'
7c6b9faee126cf005122f8c2be03bd20
9a3006ad521adb1a5b28034060a0566e61794e6c
describe
'42393' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTY' 'sip-files00129thm.jpg'
6608b3b0ad0ba43fd6d53f0adcd89eca
e4b1e7842aeddb5e4644847ba302808744dd17c0
describe
'979129' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYTZ' 'sip-files00130.jp2'
e90f6ba74a0454fa1922c1a98e4774b4
a62a6b276796b39d1e67d53ec507c9231373e9e6
describe
'291039' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUA' 'sip-files00130.jpg'
9eec0c483e631318f83d4c0a262e7980
25416b7096ef4036b349d4c6b5fa6c6a9ac12fea
describe
'14176' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUB' 'sip-files00130.pro'
832c2fb4f43819398e7f84be7ddcdca1
eb38ca4a027f285c42b529f0062727385a1891a9
describe
'96897' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUC' 'sip-files00130.QC.jpg'
ef983df9cbccc7b6664c5521cc619592
a336a5ba00df5a09c94dd8a44e85d3cb2a156be5
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUD' 'sip-files00130.tif'
1e7a107f4770ebec79685f895d8a8820
6eee342fb8fe16f6bd3bbe8339b2b22910d9f108
describe
'580' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUE' 'sip-files00130.txt'
06acca9f63a2552816eb1d3b59297163
89603c7aae9e71808caf779c04f78126c470890e
describe
'38803' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUF' 'sip-files00130thm.jpg'
745b38b72c9810d629feb78a0e42494c
4f1ee0cfb389b913cc99d03cb297fabbe6e05f69
describe
'1000633' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUG' 'sip-files00131.jp2'
1dc4c0a05dbbfc6bcfe7fc91c0bdeb13
f47a9ecc521fb02a8eef3ded76ec3dc9127280f7
describe
'304071' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUH' 'sip-files00131.jpg'
51ae79fcd6bc1462790db3821eb25885
e92980c2831e7cff61d16d9cb0ee382ed1a63795
describe
'17625' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUI' 'sip-files00131.pro'
79f4a771beca8ec9176b0da47d70c31d
2a909bec95b71ffcea727f9399f6cf708744258e
describe
'103155' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUJ' 'sip-files00131.QC.jpg'
e24e012e219f224e9607bf2f22c1460b
60c2e5e6962877203430c91fac278040b8854aeb
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUK' 'sip-files00131.tif'
2149fcdd86047780b3478437dc9f6697
115c997f8090b4469410af791a1eb1205f1f10ff
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUL' 'sip-files00131.txt'
14e3267548c8a0f7c0c4dc202a9972ec
889e293890a366ab7478888180cf90eed7c44204
describe
'40706' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUM' 'sip-files00131thm.jpg'
35c748806b16d85aa1ade89e890f4a77
5e1adff73dcf9517808807a2c2f89ab4812a8c79
describe
'1081389' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUN' 'sip-files00132.jp2'
edc5b56ba705dd4a3f36cf0f1cca0602
b1404a0e56c129e0637e16b9bc7b6ee9716774e2
describe
'317036' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUO' 'sip-files00132.jpg'
12c4205c230cfdb6de906b6b3a82d26e
c78479e32111609d234a54faa8d4b67a7651e358
describe
'18119' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUP' 'sip-files00132.pro'
27207a82cda7378c03da1a9db2c224a2
aec9ffebdc936c08f1e8bfce142fd83fb905eeb0
describe
'105609' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUQ' 'sip-files00132.QC.jpg'
14960797bb5fd5f02ccb35f6881a202e
594a7e9e03b99edc1613fa5c1d8b0cc54c8b25d6
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUR' 'sip-files00132.tif'
6ea4ba8854c652c74f8abea6b5eec7de
58fad6f2a4867d6cd9f23032eceaa44ceb453d8d
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUS' 'sip-files00132.txt'
1c897153f9f225fd381258b9017e78fd
9d9828c48bf55bb2d6df232908a9703c54f495d2
describe
'40748' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUT' 'sip-files00132thm.jpg'
73fb93b27f3e6107cce49b5e49dc5735
d1f8b76f2b829a5dabe9c7aaa83ee869e20b6e00
describe
'953520' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUU' 'sip-files00133.jp2'
fc93ebc11fc1d567464adc3b72ee4445
002a7840af782a3dfb25f64fb15eb2d9c52fb845
describe
'289105' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUV' 'sip-files00133.jpg'
cbccbbbacce1b095c376c11c87ee8eb7
9a48d3ba2df4404c1dbd78d5138c6fef67880578
describe
'14885' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUW' 'sip-files00133.pro'
9848ba65f422a55580081c0605a2e4a5
a9e736b7469a40590c6afd176f1c7e3fdc1c6ee3
describe
'95730' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUX' 'sip-files00133.QC.jpg'
2a3f6671adec0fcdf214b442b816fb58
9a39f929a5751138060c718ec602f157cfc5cc3a
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUY' 'sip-files00133.tif'
da0bfc5e76413c7e6b082308d05b1817
fc35d96b94b66d81a3d0b8430d834493c2c8731a
describe
'596' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYUZ' 'sip-files00133.txt'
9b603300481affae8be7c3eec9c9ddbd
50f1d04c0a4f50f7a83b3cc04426e8e8db773380
describe
'38887' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVA' 'sip-files00133thm.jpg'
cbf04a638bd127010514ebfbace4b36b
de4cfb3a7aba6724d854e499545335cdee632e58
describe
'1055365' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVB' 'sip-files00134.jp2'
043246632e3f4987dae2a4023846b7a6
f2c355b1d097a549772cfa678e2dd24defd3fb22
describe
'304210' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVC' 'sip-files00134.jpg'
ca4389415c3366922761f5d667a58fb5
eb0eda1c35a948e39a9a1b3c8098e98c32d6a0fb
describe
'15214' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVD' 'sip-files00134.pro'
7d61212da60af2573cda264330db627e
f57b1c5d1c94b6af5c66650dda12be6dd6b7f604
describe
'100359' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVE' 'sip-files00134.QC.jpg'
0e8e68725c475a3fbefd3aaead2e2505
db02f8462463e01ab9c56dd5a498ea6d2cc28567
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVF' 'sip-files00134.tif'
858319d6b8ee7baf7a5a0fc3c8c13361
67c75a3e2f4bd1b0750f420075ed7a981a8e0691
describe
'650' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVG' 'sip-files00134.txt'
650871d33137e5fd6e9d0e16af9f3550
8503241dd5c4266b2db5f7976fea52323e4ac29b
describe
'39371' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVH' 'sip-files00134thm.jpg'
7b442b9e5d8986b7397f3e3062b7f293
717c284da7e7128e99c988bad173d8cf27fed1b2
describe
'1063376' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVI' 'sip-files00135.jp2'
788f9bb865962728091d5f00744061b6
6d6e73508ec81ec18ff19c54f7ec5cab1a33986b
describe
'326290' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVJ' 'sip-files00135.jpg'
286fc6b5bc0b7ffe99d4a2c1681b3701
bb8c079cbc70e1dad4b5cd5e70dca14f37826d91
describe
'21095' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVK' 'sip-files00135.pro'
a9c08a05aabf494bf2c04c601f79c981
49d9a8233de43009de7e7543a3db3fc681860eeb
describe
'112875' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVL' 'sip-files00135.QC.jpg'
086412b4f339d27be5d59dbc2cec809c
51cf28657dbeb46d842b36d9ab3ce5cd26eb2113
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVM' 'sip-files00135.tif'
cff850e15c84224d90663fdcd1d3bc1b
18ccce3b8ca0d204ba8763529321e113858f2571
'2011-10-30T20:35:21-04:00'
describe
'876' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVN' 'sip-files00135.txt'
b8555e2ab20ac40d9587ea9ff98e8cfe
736a25166d4166f02d921ada6b0a2f296afd23a1
describe
'43295' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVO' 'sip-files00135thm.jpg'
6b4f048c13689d48c338012afa5d5209
3639241417e77cda3498f5fbfca4ed3d4dc2c154
describe
'1093928' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVP' 'sip-files00136.jp2'
588070fb25c0ec2939adcc2c2a2bad2e
c297aad8704bf5bd6c63247d82d3c3665da9402d
describe
'363395' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVQ' 'sip-files00136.jpg'
3ce792f94722069edaca5fbc5258b2e5
e9a2c591b4e501598653568dd9aafe550c7a97d9
describe
'26354' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVR' 'sip-files00136.pro'
504fff7636eaf7ee4ab1b3a9aae17db2
8014fa05055585e52920b57ae257db648dd17da7
describe
'122264' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVS' 'sip-files00136.QC.jpg'
b3fa4f39939b26ac6858fa2c24129d8a
0284087937647c8916f07b68ca110cff1ff4cab6
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVT' 'sip-files00136.tif'
f7fb6051fbddc36e38cb953ce1b122d1
ac28f0cc396fd41b04caffad1632e2ee3ce3132e
'2011-10-30T20:33:01-04:00'
describe
'1113' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVU' 'sip-files00136.txt'
c02cbcac1a7191a91374fda519c0a0ec
d0bb8691b7f797d09470a140f928d2d65495e2c0
describe
Invalid character
'45090' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVV' 'sip-files00136thm.jpg'
c6cdeb4152eccdac0f40ad014c0bd987
005ebf79074c6f2a0332878acdc5a06ba28b2578
describe
'1063385' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVW' 'sip-files00137.jp2'
7c38dc4c5bb58e5371dff5c7e041da3b
216d2e15614e3d3e727fff2c08f4abfc4bef2306
describe
'327765' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVX' 'sip-files00137.jpg'
e6f32d2ffd0ec6f2028137db6c9c1837
d2f751aa4794f2201675012f8e130090bd4d49ca
describe
'20067' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVY' 'sip-files00137.pro'
5db241b98b18046ff19ff0d64e500da6
906f09c054d030bc749eb68a4ab4a597f858545b
describe
'109936' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYVZ' 'sip-files00137.QC.jpg'
1635c5cf4b59cb76c3218e73afc0785b
84bb6a1dfcc51ae7ff307c3f4d9c2ddfa605a48b
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWA' 'sip-files00137.tif'
c938f6cfc72a560f6faf1e32aca290b3
e705606b201038b84264f3e3dda75c6e3c0314e3
describe
'867' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWB' 'sip-files00137.txt'
f56f1b1b4f98cc2528e574b2f35b1f50
b2dd8ed4a6fb0b9df271fae8e7c341c3c8915988
describe
'43715' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWC' 'sip-files00137thm.jpg'
27c4fdc113ceca5ddd20c3acec7e2479
46e19df5fb6c4fc214c6a7f6aab23a2b8f9cf4d9
describe
'1093815' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWD' 'sip-files00138.jp2'
386c2ad37689d9fb3be7319f3d988696
e6ce40e84a14b0a61df3d5efc6aecf6476bc8357
describe
'335297' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWE' 'sip-files00138.jpg'
f94eba53ca9a1ba9b17db7973445359b
afc40f1d8eaff8b7dd7a40dc712c45cc2e87d731
describe
'7065' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWF' 'sip-files00138.pro'
8f8b25e6fc5e74cab00a13ccc1d8a0e5
26d11dc4a7747f9ee300bc2e23d408395228765b
describe
'98858' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWG' 'sip-files00138.QC.jpg'
6466db3394c6d77f381e18f7b146dbc8
be63aae02cd16204aa93ccbb7fa8a5b905bb22d6
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWH' 'sip-files00138.tif'
70658bacbdd3d1909feb9e70cb609ff9
96413bcfcdeb175f05dd905d72032462f6d45725
describe
'838' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWI' 'sip-files00138.txt'
8cc5ec003e8ed672840f8e794e096bb1
3a34a4a649ddc007dbd1c7902eeb55ce28523b90
describe
Invalid character
'36317' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWJ' 'sip-files00138thm.jpg'
9b5a64f17135fa5767e0f65fcb791f31
f410341521ecc257cf2767537c23923ece82a72d
describe
'1395321' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWK' 'sip-filescover4.jp2'
f46dc6b48bdafd623e835cd0e149bb4d
cb61d9bdf7765f70b99be61885b05321c433654e
describe
'623678' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWL' 'sip-filescover4.jpg'
bd74c86e0a92a400c2f3b0c8c88f398a
b6b0a398a766ad0bb2e1db76eb16c24d2dc495ab
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWM' 'sip-filescover4.pro'
435e2ae00ab68a7144b2035d87050c7b
388141e3b124ddf41088cecadb17e4816a46ac30
describe
'163331' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWN' 'sip-filescover4.QC.jpg'
d38267c935f6eddf017fdda295472f0c
9e4fe86693a5bd06067e93aff46cd295c39c95bf
'2011-10-30T20:32:21-04:00'
describe
'33490228' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWO' 'sip-filescover4.tif'
143afe0531fad1ba8667f02a65ddac94
992a0cd3d1bb55dcbf7cb836a315f26dcf785299
'2011-10-30T20:33:22-04:00'
describe
'146' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWP' 'sip-filescover4.txt'
318b986519ad58d7659f312c65b71693
d801858ddf1db5104a517d0a7e8d1e8a251a3066
describe
'45111' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWQ' 'sip-filescover4thm.jpg'
3c26f7e9b05c6dc9b84c7c2298454555
2abb041dda9ed8f8dc987e7af9cfa2f83aee3783
describe
'311806' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWR' 'sip-filesspine.jp2'
4db4725b23dc1442cfc5aa22e1137954
4240ffb926d6bbe665a16812ba0aba167b4caebc
describe
'169825' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWS' 'sip-filesspine.jpg'
2500e5af73d55fe899ee092c762f9a9e
f9f24e82d785a4e02c9db9773e461bb2c944a359
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWT' 'sip-filesspine.pro'
30b582dad7ee5161bb91eb6d34d4a634
90f86ed299332e88d15514d13ae0c29b84b24e75
describe
'49416' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWU' 'sip-filesspine.QC.jpg'
b9f0bbdad0d695853281665fa6cf308a
914a10c785532cc0be19240900d17097c9a361c9
describe
'7488028' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWV' 'sip-filesspine.tif'
4012c6c7317f44a4700bef7d5db62d61
7099cff56b70f6cad66dc1810181712f6fe5dc8a
describe
'21763' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWW' 'sip-filesspinethm.jpg'
1a980c522ee1560f3c18a49b0fdc22b8
eb2c9a88d9e6f75936a289d590754b1cd5a3b130
describe
'239895' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYWX' 'sip-filesUF00001909_00001.mets'
883a5d92b8dd7118b98473b55dab38c0
80151cdc6907423e3b4c3d4b4df720fce11ac03a
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/'.
'2013-12-14T23:15:17-05:00' '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/'.
'307882' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYQfileF20081026_AABYXA' 'sip-filesUF00001909_00001.xml'
28ab6ff64cfdb07fe89d22cfa2c06d27
d9b0a1c04e84795db550d5c97b8f31703b58bee9
describe
'2013-12-14T23:15:20-05:00'
xml resolution










Package Processing Log















Package Processing Log







12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM Error Log for UF00001909_00001 processed at: 12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM cover4.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM cover4.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00001.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00001.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00002.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00002.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00003.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00003.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00004.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00004.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00005.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00005.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00006.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00006.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00007.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00007.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00008.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00008.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00009.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00009.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00010.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00010.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00011.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00011.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00012.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00012.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00013.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00013.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00014.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00014.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00015.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00015.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00016.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00016.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00017.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00017.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00018.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00018.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00019.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00019.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00020.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00020.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00021.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00021.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00022.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00022.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00023.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00023.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00024.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00024.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:36 PM 00025.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00025.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00026.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00026.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00027.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00027.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00028.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00028.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00029.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00029.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00030.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00030.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00031.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00031.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00032.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00032.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00033.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00033.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00034.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00034.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00035.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00035.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00036.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00036.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00037.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00037.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00038.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00038.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00039.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00039.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00040.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00040.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00041.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00041.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00042.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00042.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00043.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00043.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00044.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00044.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00045.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00045.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00046.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00046.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00047.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00047.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00048.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00048.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00049.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00049.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00050.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00050.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00051.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00051.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00052.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00052.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00053.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00053.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00054.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00054.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00055.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00055.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00056.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00056.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00057.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00057.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00058.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00058.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00059.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00059.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00060.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00060.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00061.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00061.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00062.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00062.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00063.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00063.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00064.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00064.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00065.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00065.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00066.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00066.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00067.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00067.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00068.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00068.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00069.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00069.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00070.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00070.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00071.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:37 PM 00071.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00072.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00072.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00073.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00073.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00074.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00074.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00075.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00075.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00076.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00076.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00077.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00077.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00078.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00078.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00079.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00079.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00080.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00080.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00081.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00081.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00082.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00082.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00083.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00083.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00084.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00084.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00085.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00085.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00086.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00086.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00087.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00087.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00088.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00088.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00089.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00089.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00090.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00090.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00091.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00091.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00092.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00092.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00093.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00093.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00094.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00094.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00095.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00095.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00096.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00096.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00097.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00097.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00098.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00098.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00099.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00099.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00100.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00100.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00101.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00101.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00102.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00102.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00103.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00103.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00104.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00104.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00105.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00105.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00106.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00106.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00107.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00107.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00108.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00108.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00109.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00109.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00110.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00110.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00111.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00111.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00112.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00112.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00113.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00113.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00114.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00114.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00115.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00115.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00116.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:38 PM 00116.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00117.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00117.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00118.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00118.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00119.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00119.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00120.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00120.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00121.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00121.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00122.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00122.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00123.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00123.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00124.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00124.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00125.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00125.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00126.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00126.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00127.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00127.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00128.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00128.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00129.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00129.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00130.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00130.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00131.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00131.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00132.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00132.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00133.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00133.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00134.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00134.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00135.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00135.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00136.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00136.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00137.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00137.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00138.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00138.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00000cover1.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM 00000cover1.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM spine.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM spine.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!

12/15/2014 12:42:39 PM












es

Pes Soe eas


KATIE LEF.


ae ina ~



MYON, C CUPIX.S BISHOPS APE WT ont
SATE LA,


“? A tixt- Z

i



ie ie ei

AUNT JANE’S VERSES,

CHILDREN ;

BY

MRS. 7. B. CREWBSON.

ILLUSTRATED.

LONDON:
CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT.

1851.
LONDON:?.
RICHARD BARRETT, PRINTER, MARK LANE.
PREFACE.

—~———

THis unpretending volume needs no expla-
nation by way of Preface. The title-page
speaks for itself. The verses were written
for various stages of childhood,—some for
the early, some for the middle, and others
for the higher steps in the ascending ladder
of intelligence. Therefore, though the lan-
guage will, I hope, be found simple in all,
yet many of these pieces are not intended
for the nursery.

It is very probable that readers, less par-
tial than those for whom they were ori-
ginally written, may find in my verses too
many signs of the circumstances under

which they have been composed. The
iv PREFACE.

chamber of sickness is better adapted for
receiving instruction than for imparting
pleasure; yet one of the many lessons
taught therein is this :—that to cultivate
a kindly sympathy towards all living things,
favours the exercise of cheerfulness and of
patience, under suffering and trial.

May we ever remember that there: is
One,—and One alone,—whose influence can
make our hard hearts tender, and keep
them so, from one stage of life’s journey to
another; and that His blessing is needed to
energize sensibility into active and useful

benevolence.

Mancusster, May 12, 1851.
CONTENTS.

KATIE LEE, A SCOTCH STORY .

POMPEII . . . . .
CONWAY CASTLE . . .
THE PRAIRIE DOG ° . °

THE TAME GEMZE . .- .
THE ZEBRA ‘ . ° ;
OUR LOST KITTEN . ° i
THE RHINE . ° ‘ ‘ °
LOST AND FOUND. ‘ .
POLLY, MY PARROT . ‘
LITTLE LILIAS ‘ ; ‘
THE FAWN . ‘ : ' ‘
MY TAME GOLDFINCH ‘ :
THE BEAVER ; ; ‘ ‘
THE ROBINS . ° i ;
MY TAME SQUIRREL . ‘ ;
MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER . .
THE TYBER : , ‘ ‘
MY SISTERS IN HEAVEN . ‘
TO NANNY OF THE LAND’S END .
TRY AGAIN ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
PANCHITO ; OR THE PRAIRIE FIRE
THE MARTYRDOM OF MARIUS .
THE CHANCE SHOT ; : ‘
“WEE, WISE WILLIE.” . ;
USEFUL ANNIE. ; j ,
“GooD NIGHT” , ; ‘

PAGE.

12
16
19
25
29
32
37
43

53
56
60
63
73
76
81
87
91
95
101
105
109
113
119
123

KATIE LEE.

A SCOTCH STORY..

“« Now sweep the shining hearth once more,
And spare another peat ;

And let the light rise broad and bright,
Our lassie’s smile to greet.—

—Our Katie! who, with gleeful heart,
Is hast’ning through the gloaming ;

From far away, across the brae,
On lightsome step she’s coming.

All through the week she work’d and toil’d,
With true heart cheerily,

To spend the happy Sabbath hours
At home, with you and me.
KATIE LEE.

So spread the cloth,—the snow-white cloth,
Your cannie hands have wove,—

And she shall eat the bannocks sweet
She used so well to love ;

With home-made cheese, and honey-comb
From last year’s finest swarm ;

And she shall sup, from her own cup,
The new milk rich and warm.”

So spoke the Gudeman ;—and his heart
With joy was overflowing ;

And on the mother’s careful cheek
The smile of love was glowing.

The winter’s sun had just gone down,
So calm, and soft, and still,

That ’neath its crust of ice is heard
Each little tinkling rill ;

And scarcely rustled sedge or reed,
Beside the frozen loch,

Nor shook the sparkling icicles
From off the beetling rock.

But wherefore, then, doth Collie start,
And prick his ears intent,

And sniff the air, as if, from far,
Some coming storm to scent ?
KATIE LEE.

Brave dog! he learn’d to mark the signs
Of gathering tempests well, |

When watching o’er his master’s flock,
Upon the upland fell.

And well he knows the wind’s low sough
That tells of coming squalls ;

And knows the snow-cloud, long before
A single snow-flake falls.

But where is Katie? She hath donn’d
Her kirtle and her plaid,

And gathered up her bonnie hair
All in a shining braid ;

Then folded she her Sunday gown
Within a kerchief gay,

And, singing like an uncag’d lark,
Tripp’d merrily away.

She thinks her of her parents’ hearth,
Her mother’s tender care,—

The little chamber where she used
To bend her knee in prayer ;—

The father who first shew’d to her
A Heavenly Father’s love,

And told her of that blessed home
Which Christ prepar’d above.
KATIE LEE.

And as she ponder’d, Katie’s eyes
With tears of gladness swim,

And th’ ballad she began to sing
Ascended to a hymn!

"Tis well that, in thy youth and weal,
Thou know’st the God of grace,

Sweet Katie! for the stormy hour
Is clouding in apace!

Now suddenly, adown the glen
There rush’d a whirling blast,

And, from the blacken’d sky, the flakes
Of snow fell thick and fast:

They dim the air,—they blink her eyes, |
And, thicker—faster still,

They blot the way-marks of her track,
And drift along the hill.

Then, wearily and drearily,
Across the moorland wild,

Half numb’d with frost, (her pathway lost)
Paced on the wilder’d child.

“ My Heavenly Father’s will be done,”
She murmur’d, faint and low ;—

Then clasp’d her little hands, and sank
Beneath a wreath of snow!
KATIE LEE.

Oh! had you passed, that wintry night,
Across that upland high,

You might have seen a way-worn man,
With pale cheek, hurrying by:

He feeleth not the arrowy sleet,
Nor hears the storm-notes wild,

One cry is on his quivering lips,
—*My child! My only child!”

Cheer up, poor Duncan Lee !—a friend,
—A fast friend at thy side

Is Collie,—who, with steady pace,
Acts pioneer and guide :

With head uprais’d, and ears erect,
Intent he sniffs the wind,

And marks each sign, and weighs each fact,
Within his pondering mind.

Why stands he there all motionless,
As marble statue still,

Chain’d to that spotless drift of snow
By instinct of his will?

Then suddenly, with leap and bound,
And every joyful sign,

He digs amongst the yielding snows
With yelp, and bark, and whine ;

B 2
KATIE LEE.

Nor ceased he till, on pillow chill,
With face serene and mild, |

And little hands still clasp’d im prayer,
He found the sleeping child.

Oh, Duncan! spare a father’s tear,
And hush that heavy moan ;—

The life-blood in her purple veins
Still moveth gently on !—

He lapp’d her softly in his arms,
(Like slumbering babe once more)

And thaw’d the frost-rime from her cheek
With kisses o’er and o’er:

And when she waken’d, faint and slow,
The sounds that met her ear

Were psalms of gladness and of praise,
Sung by each parent dear!

She found that she was pillow’d soft,
With tender skill and care,

In that same chamber where she used
So oft to kneel in prayer:

She saw the holy book outspread
Upon her father’s knee ;—

“¢ Praise God from whom all blessings flow,’ ”’—
Soft whisper’d Katie Lee.
POMPEII.

BasxK1ne in sunshine bright,
And musical with song,
A city lay in joy and light,
Campania’s vines among !
The sea-wave kissed her gate,
With ripple, low and sweet ;
And galleys brought their golden freight,
And laid it at her feet.*

There came a day for feast,
And dance, and ruby wine ;
And bacchanalian brows are drest
With ivy and the vine :—
The choric steps are led,
The choric measure flows,
And colonnades are garlanded ,
With amaranth and rose.

* Previously to the great irruption from Vesuvius which
buried Herculaneum and Pompeii, both these towns were

seaports.
POMPEII.

The cruel circus reels
With maddening roar and cry ;
And anguish blends with victor-peals
And glee with agony !—
Then roar’d a deadlier blast ;
And death enroll’d his pall,
And thunder-peals of ruin pass’d
O’er circus, shrine, and hall !

Earth groan’d,—and heaven grew dim,
And lurid darkness spread,

To dash the wine-cup,—hush the hymn,
And pale the garlanded!
A hurrying to and fro!
The shrieks of wild despair,

Amidst the lava’s sulphur glow
And lightning’s fiery glare !

The ashes’ choking cloud,—

The suffocating shower,—
The cry of terror, deep and loud,

From palace, fane, and bower.

The multitude rush’d by ;

The living all are fled
' POMPEII.

And, ’stead of halls for revelry,
A Oity of the Dead!

Then silence,—not of rest ;
Then stillness,—not of sleep,

On buried homes of gladness prest
Their pall, opaque and deep.
Then seasons came and went,
And ages rolléd on,

And kingly thrones were built and rent ;
And empires raised and thrown.

The peasant pruned his vine,
The bride entwined her wreath,
Unconscious all of bower and shrine,
That, slumbering, lay beneath.
The glowing sunsets fling
The rosy light of song
Across each sparkling, classic spring,
Campania’s groves among.

But, not in endless sleep,
Such buried secrets lie :

They wake, to utter lessons deep,
For human sympathy !
10 POMPEII.

The lonely chambers shine,

Once more, with light of day ;
And, o’er each desolated shrine,

The sunbeams brightly play.

Tread softly !—here reveal’d,
Are secrets, dark and dread :
Speak low !—before thee stand unseal’d
The secrets of the dead!
Behold the miser’s gold,
Clutch’d in his bony grasp !
Behold the mothers, who enfold
Their babes in dying clasp!

Here lie rich, jewell’d rings ;

There lies a bacchic crown ;
There lies a lute, with broken strings,

A wine-cup, dashéd down !

Libation-urns, half pour’d ;

And flower-wreaths, scorch’d and dimm’d ;
Rich viands on the festal board,

And lamps all ready trimm’d.

Mosaic pavements, bright
As when by sandals prest ;
POMPEII. 11

And frescoed paintings, still as light
As when with garlands drest :
The poet’s radiant dreams
Story the glowing walls,

And many a hint of beauty gleams
Forth from those silent halls.

Sculptures, in whose soft grace,
The Grecian mind we read ;

And fanes, whose shadowy hints retrace
The Nile’s mysterious creed ;—
And haunts for childhood’s plays ;
Or household converse sweet :

All open’d to the stranger’s gaze,
And trod by stranger feet!


#

oD Me mM Rega
ie ee as uy

* EORGIE, when you pass’d through

Conway,



Did thy memory ponder o’er
Tales historic of King Edward,
And his bright Queen Elednore ? *

* Eleanora of Castile, the wife of Edward the First.
CONWAY CASTLE. 13

How he built this castle hoary,
With its dungeons, courts, and towers
How a garden-plot she planted
There, with sweetly-scented flowers ?
How he waved, from lofty turret,
Britain’s banner, stained with tears,
And his hall did flash with trophies—
Turkish sword and Syrian spears ?
Crescents, torn from Moslem castles,
Huge claymores from Scottish dales,
Blades of steel from old Damascus,
And the silent harp of Wales!
From the banks of Guadalquiver,
She hath brought the fair sweet-pea; _
From her own Castile’s sierras,
She hath won the chestnut-tree.
From the laughing glades of Cyprus,
Candytuft and spicy pink ;
And the mournful “ Flos Adonis ”’
From Ilyssus’ murmuring brink.
Near the shores of cool Siloam,
She hath found the lily-flower ;
In the happy vales of England,
Columbine and virgin-bower. *

* The wild Clematis.
14 CONWAY CASTLE.

She who drained the mortal poison,
Fearless from her husband’s vein ;*
She whose noble cheek is flushing
With the best blood of old Spain,—
See her, through the low-arch’d portal,
In her beauty moving forth ;
See her tending herb and blossom,
On that narrow plot of earth !

Conway’s Castle, with its dungeons,
And its battlements and keep,

And its halls with trophies flashing,
Now in silent ruin sleep!

Turkish crescent, Moslem banner,
Moorish scimitar and blade,

Cambria’s harp, (too rudely broken ')
’Mongst the dust of ages laid!

Whilst the seeds of herbs and blossoms
Tended by Queen Eleanore, |

By the gales of peace are scattered
England’s smiling valleys o’er !

* The popular tradition, that Queen Eleanora did literally
suck the poison from the wound on her husband’s arm, has, I
believe, never been contradicted on any but negative authority.
CONWAY CASTLE. 15

Little think we, when delighting
In some cherish’d bud or flower,
That perchance its seed was wafted
From her garden ’neath the tower !


THE PRAIRIE DOG.

My account of this interesting little animal is taken from

Ruzxton’s Travels in Mexico.

The Prairie Dog is properly a species of Marmot, and is
only called a dog because of its little jerking bark.

Ox! the little prairie dogs,
Who build their pleasant towns,
Where, far and wide, on every side,
Wave the lone prairie downs.

There strides the grizzly bear,
And coward wolves skulk slow,

The blood to quaff of feeble calf,
Or dying buffalo.

There the rattle of the snake
Sends warning on the breeze,

And song of bird is never heard,
Or hum of honey bees.
THE PRAIRIE DOG. 17

Yet the little prairie dog
Leads there a merry life,

While round him frisk his puppies brisk,
With his busy little wife!

And the pleasant towns they build,
Are all compact and nice,

A grand town hall in midst of all,
And streets and lanes precise.

And in the town hall lives
Their king and governor ;

And their troubles and their squabbles
To him they all refer.

His bark says “ Yes,” or “ No,”
To every dog’s appeal ;

To him they walk, and sit, and talk
About their wo or weal.

He is an old, grave dog,
Of sober face, and grim ;
His puppy days and puppy plays
Are all forgot by him.
c 2
18 THE PRAIRIE DOG.

Each dog must build a hut,
With temper’d earth and clay,

With rooms complete, and bedding sweet—
Such happy homes are they !

So warm, the winter’s wind
Can never rough one hair ;

So strong the latch, the wolf may scratch,
And scrape, nor enter there.

And yet he tears and strains,
So stubborn and so hard,

The mother moans,—the little ones
All tremble in their ward.

Away, thou coward wolf!
Back to thy greedy den !

And let alone the prairie town,
With all its merry men!
. f
WATT
Hilt ai

HHT



N a sunny Alpine valley,
’Neath the snowy Wetterhorn,

See a maiden, by a chalet, ;
Playing with a gemzé fawn.

How he’pricks his ears to hear her,
How his soft- eyes flash with pride,
20 THE TAME GEMZE.

As she tells him he is dearer
Than the whole wide world beside !
Dearer than the lambkins gentle,
Dearer than the frisking kids,
Or the pigeon on the lintel,
Coming,—going,—as she bids !
Dearer than the first spring lily,
Peeping on the snowy fell,
Dearer than his little Willie,
To the heart of William Tell.

By a gushing glacier-fountain,
On the giant Wetterhorn,

*Midst the snow-fields of the mountain,
Was this little gemzé born:

And his mother, though the mildest,
And the gentlest of the herd,

Was the fleetest and the wildest,
And as lightsome as a bird.

But the jiger* watched her, gliding
In the silence of the dawn,

Seeking for a place of hiding
For her little tender fawn :

So he marked her, all unheeding,

* The Hunter.
THE TAME GEMZE. 21

(Swift and sure the bolt of death)
And he bore her, dead and bleeding, .
To his Alpine home beneath.
And the orphan gemzé follows,
Calling her, with plaintive bleat,
O’er the knolls, and through the hollows,
Trotting on, with trembling feet.

See, the cabin’s latch is raiséd
By a small and gentle hand,

And the face that upward gazéd,
Had a smile serene and bland.

Bertha was the Switzer’s daughter,
And herself an orphan child ;

But her sorrows all had taught her
To be gentle, kind, and mild.

You might see a tear-drop quivering
In her honest eye of blue,

As she took the stranger, shivering,
To her heart, so warm and true.

“ T will be thy mother, sweetest,”
To the fawn she whisper’d low,

“ T will heed thee when thou bleatest,
And will solace all thy woe.”

Then the tottering gemzé, stealing
Towards her, seem’d to understand,
22 THE TAME GEMZE.

Gazing on her face, and kneeling,
Placed his nose within her hand !
Every day the Switzer maiden
Shared with him her milk and bread,
Every night the fawn is laid on
Moss and ling, beside her bed.
Blue as mountain periwinkle,
Is the ribbon round his throat,
Where a little bell doth tinkle,
With a shrill and silvery note!
When the morning light is flushing
Wetterhorn, so cold and pale,
Or when evening shades are hushing
All the voices of the vale,

- You might hear the maiden singing

To her happy gemzé fawn,
While the kids and lambs she’s bringing
Up or down the thymy lawn.

Spring is come! and little Bertha,
With her chamois at her side,
Up the mountain wander’d further

Than the narrow pathways guide.
Every step is paved with flowers ;
Here the bright mezereon glows,
THE TAME GEMZE. 23

Here the tiger-lily towers,
And the mountain cistus blows.
There the royal eagle rushes
From his eyrie overhead ;
There the roaring torrent gushes,
Madly, o’er its craggy bed.
Hark !—from whence that distant bleating,
Like a whistle clear and shrill ?
Gemzé! ah, thy heart is beating,
With a wild and sudden thrill.
Voices of thy brothers, scouring
Over sparkling fields of ice,
Where the snow-white peaks are towering
O’er the shaggy precipice !

Bertha smil’d to see him listening,
(Arching neck, and quivering ear,
Panting chest, and bright eyes glistening,)
To that whistle wild and clear.
Little knew she that it sever’d
All that bound him to the glen,
That her gentle bands are shivered,
And the tame one—wild agam !

To the next wild bleat that soundeth
Makes he answer strong and shrill ;
2 4 THE TAME GEMZE.

Wild as wildest, off he boundeth,
Fleet as fleetest, o’er the hill.
“ Gemzé! Gemzé! Kommt mein lieber!’’*
Echoes faint, from height to height ;—
Dry thy tears, sweet Bertha,—never
Will he glance again in sight.
But, when paling stars are twinkling,
In the twilight of the morn,
Thou may’st hear his bell, a’ tinkling
Midst the suows of Wetterhorn.
And the kindness thou bestowest
On the helpless, thou shalt prove,
Somehow, when thou little knowest,
In a blessing from above !

* Kommt mien Lieber.”—Come my darling.

In all the German-Swiss cantons, and throughout the
Tyrol, the Chamois-Goat is called the “‘ Gemzé ;” the other
‘ name, “ Chamois,” prevailing only in those cantons in which
French is spoken.
THE ZEBRA.

WIxp ass of the desert, who tossest in scorn

The yoke from thy neck, like the breath of the
morn, |

Who defiest the snaffle, the rein, and the curb,

And drinkest the dew from the wilderness herb,

Who, with nostril dilated, dost snuff up the wind,

And leavest the blast of the desert behind !

Wild zebra! though ages have over thee roll’d,

And have changéd the heart of the firm and the
bold,

And have forgéd the chain and have plaited the
thong,

And have humbled the haughty, and conquer’d
the strong,

Still, with ebony hoof, dost thou toss the red
sand, ; |

And thy neck bendeth not to the rider’s command!

D
26 THE ZEBRA.

The traveller came from the sea-girded isle,

To explore the lone founts of the lotus-crown’d
Nile:

He startled the lion, asleep in his den,

And the laughing hyena laughed fiercely again ;

The ibis was scared from her ancient domains,

And his wings flapp’d the vulture o’er desolate
fanes.

But the river’s deep secret,—its fount and its
course, )

Is known to the zebra who drinks at the source:

His wild, thirsty eye knows the gleam of the
spring, |

Circled round with green herbs, like an emerald
ring ;

And his velvety neck oft he bendeth to drink,

And to browse on the grasses that wave round
the brink.

Oh zebra, wild zebra, who tossest in scorn,

The reins from thy neck, like the mists of the
morn,

Dost remember that day when thy beautiful chest,

With the yoke of thy victor was sternly comprest,
THE ZEBRA. 27

When an emperor march’d from the Tiber afar,
And tether’d thy neck to his ivory car ?P *

How flash’d the wild orb of thine eye to behold

Thy housings of purple, and scarlet, and gold!

When thy mouth felt the bit, and thy shoulder
the band,

And thy hoof dash’d the pavement, instead of the
sand ;

And, in place of the palm, with its feathery shade,

Rose the shaft of the pillar, and white colonnade.

I marvel how throbbed the wild pulse of thy will,

When compelled, in Rome’s triumph, thy part to
fulfil ;

When Hadrian stood in his chariot of pride,

And there sate a pale, beautiful boy at his side;+

* The Emperor Adrian made his triumphal entrance into
Rome, on his return from his African provinces, in a chariot
drawn by four zebras,—the first and the last time that these
wild creatures are said to have been broken to the collar!
How they conducted themselves is not recorded, — sufficiently
self-willed no doubt they were !

+ Young Antinous. He was a beautiful Asiatic youth, and
a great favourite of the Emperor, who mourned for him, as for a
son, when accidentally drowned while bathing in the river
Nile.
28 THE ZEBRA.

How panted thy breast for the desert again,
The palm, and the fount, and wide rolling plain !

And again are they thine! Men have found that
they broke

Not thy heart, nor thy will, to the curb and the
yoke ;

So they loosen’d thy neck, and they sever’d thy
bands,

And thou pawest, in freedom, the wilderness sands,

To race with the ostrich, on wings of the morn:

And the hunter’s swift arrow to distance, in scorn !


OUR LOST KITTEN.

Fora, Daisy’s little kitten,
Having tired herself with play,

By the kitchen-fire was sitting,
Very prim, the other day.

One eye opening,—one eye closing,—
Just as sleepy pussies do; ,
Sometimes waking—sometimes dozing,
Thus her thoughts at random flew :

“ What a tedious life I’m leading!
Crabbie is my only toy ;

Nothing to be done but feeding,—
Very little fun or joy!

“ If the bird-cage were hung lower,
Dickey soon should feel my nail ;
If that mousey had run slower,
T had caught him by the tail !
D2
30

OUR LOST KITTEN.

“ A delicious world is yonder,
Further than the garden-door ;

Are there birds to chase, I wonder ?
There are crowds of mice, I’m sure !

“ Who can ever guess the reason
Why the servants shut the gate ?

But I’ve fixed to watch my season,
And slip out some evening late.

“ Then what fun, and what enjoyment !
Threads and bobbins, corks and strings!

Chasing mice my chief employment,
’Mongst a thousand glittering things!

“True, the sounds from thence are rougher,
And men’s voices seem more rude,

And the dogs do bark there gruffer
Than our Crabbie ever could !

“ But I'll try—Good evening, Daisy !
. You may stay at home and doze ;
You are getting old and lazy,

But your little daughter goes !
OUR LOST KITTEN. 31

“ Now you need not fuss and flurry,—
I ’ll be back in two short hours—
None so soft as you, and furry,
And no bed so warm as ours!”

Flora then stole out, and watching
Till the cook came home at night,

As the garden-door was latching,
She departed out of sight.

Whether birds were found for chasing,
Ready waiting in her way,—
‘Whether there were mice for racing,
I have never heard them say:

But I know—though long we sought her,
"Midst the boys, and dogs, and men,
Little Flora, Daisy’s daughter,
Never more was found again !




ft
re ‘LUE and winding ’”’ river Rhine !
: How it flasheth into light,

: Far above the waving pine,

On St. Gothard’s misty height!
THE RHINE. 33

Forth from crystal urns it gusheth,
High in palaces of ice,

And adown it headlong rusheth
O’er the shaggy precipice!

Onwards, then, through fields of snow,
How the youthful waters sweep !

To the glens and dales below,
Sparkling merrily they leap ;

While the voices of the valley
With a loving welcome ring, |

And the homestead and the chalet
Joyful salutations sing.

There, her flock the goatherd leads,
Browsing near the verdant brim ;
There, the while she tells her beads,
Singing soft her vesper hymn.
There the gentian and the cistus
Ope their blossoms round the brink,
And the beautiful hybiscus,
And the little Alpine pink.

Now it winds its course along,

Through the realms of corn and wine,
Where is heard the peasants’ song

At the gathering of the vine ;
THE RHINE.

Where is heard the merry lay
Of the forest-loving bird,
And of children at their play,
When their hearts with joy are stirr’d.

Now, beneath the feudal steep
Flows the river calmly on,
Where the towers in ruin sleep,
And the banners, torn and gone!
There, where once the war-horse neighed,
And the rider bent his crest,
As he sheathed his glittering blade,
Or hath couched his lance in rest.

Then it floweth on in pride,
By the lordly palace halls,
Washing, with its azure tide,
Royal cities’ crumbling walls.
Fair cathedrals lift their spires,
Temples spread their jewell’d shrine,
And the poets tune their lyres
On the borders of the Rhine.

There the schoolmen trim their lamp,
As they tell the list’ning world
THE: RHINE. 35

Where the Cesars had their camp,
And the Roman Eagle furled.

There the sage black-letters reads,
On old parchments dull and faint,

And the churchmen tell the deeds
Of some favoured patron-saint.

There the rude raft of the Hun,
There the Roman galley passed,
There the glance of beauty shone,
‘Mid the tournay’s trumpet blast.
Now, along the margin rove
Tourist-groups, in merry throng,
Where the Minnesingers wove
Tale and legend into song.

Oh their song,—their thrilling song!
It could make the tear-drop start,
From deep places, hard and strong,
In the indurated heart !
It could bring the smile of joy
Back, though long had set its light ;
And dilate the list’ning boy
To a bold heroic knight.
36 THE RHINE.

Nobly flows the azure Rhine,
And its stream fair rivers swell,
The sweet Neckar,* and the Maine,
And the beautiful Moselle !
And they each a tribute bring,
From the tales of olden days,
Breathéd forth from minstrel string,
Murmur’d into storied lays!

Onward flow, thou winding Rhine,
Bearing on thy rolling wave, »
Memory’s ideal shrine
To the gifted and the brave!
Ever bearest thou along,
In thy course, so blue and free,
Many a gaily-woven song,
Blending truth with poesy!

* The Neckar flows by Heidelberg ;—the Maine by
Frankfort ;—the Moselle by Treves and Coblentz.


, where can the little lad be
gone,
Who strayed from his father’s
side P
Here and there, and up and down,
They sought him, far and wide;
E
38 LOST AND FOUND.

Through the heather, and up the brae,
They sought him, with heart of care ;

Whither can he have roam’d away ?
And each one answers,—“ Where ?”’

The shepherd, to seek a missing lamb,
Had left the child alone ;

He brought the lamb to its bleating dam—
But his own little lamb was gone!

That night the father never slept,
Nor closed the mother’s eye; .

But they sought him still, and pray’d, and wept,
Till morn rose drearily ;

And the mother’s heart was sad and chill,
When they came back, one by one ; —
No little porringer now to fill
With breakfast for her son!

The sun grows high, and the sun sinks low,
And another day is past,

And a wakeful night of care and woe,
And of seeking, like the last!
LOST AND FOUND. 39

"Till the mother sleeps from weariness,
And the father’s cheek is wasted,

And the sisters pine in dreariness,
And the porridge is untasted !

But why is this —when you give the bread
To your trusty dog, you see

He eats it not,—but he runs instead,
In haste, and eagerly,

All along the brae, and up the hill,
With a self-important mien,

Through yarrow, and through broom, until
His track no more is seen.

Now follow him, for he seems to say,
By bark, and leap, and bound,

“If you come with me, I’ll shew the way
Where a lost lamb may be found!”

Then the gudeman took his tartan plaid,
His bonnet, and his crook,

And he followed Luath, weary-sad,
Over crag, and knoll, and brook.
40 LOST AND FOUND.

No sound was heard but the plover’s wail,
And the bittern’s heavy boom,

And the nestled black-cock’s rustling quail,
Amongst the yellow broom.

Poor shepherd !—well may thy courage sink,
And chilling fears arise,
When Luath leads thee to the brink

Of a craggy precipice !

But what can hinder a pastor’s zeal,
When he seeks a lambkin dear ?
And what can make the courage reel

Of a hardy mountaineer ?

Down! down !—But, beneath the rugged scaur
There boils a coal-black lynn ;

He pauses,—but Luath bounds before,
In midst of spray and din:

In an agony he looks around
On the gloomy scene so wild ;

But hush !—Oh can he have caught a sound
Like the wailing of a child?
LOST AND FOUND. 41

But Luath, plunged in misty shade,
Is whining with eager joy,

As the oat-cake in the lap he laid
Of his master’s darling boy !

And the father to his heart hath press’d
His long-lost little son,

As he look’d to heaven, and thank’d, and bless’d
His God, for the mercy shewn!

Not a golden hair of the child was dim,
Nor bow’d with grief his head;

Kind guardian angels, over him,
Their shadowy wings had spread.

You well may guess,—but I cannot tell,
What the loving mother felt:

The smiles that shone, and the tears that fell,
And how they all down knelt; —

And how the laddie did kneel between
His father and his mother ;

How the sisters knelt, with solemn mien,
Their hands join’d in each other!

E 2
42 LOST AND FOUND.

And how the porringers were fill’'d,
(Without one portion missing,)

How the oaten-cakes were nobly grill’d,
Midst laughter, smiles, and kissing !

But first, how Luath had such a share
That it overflow’d his bowl!

And he wagg’d his tail with a knowing air,
And thought he could eat the whole!

This incident took place in Scotland about three years ago.
POLLY MY PARROT.

Potty, pretty Polly !—come, talk to me a bit,

While on my small forefinger you comfortably sit.

Here’s a cherry for you, Polly, a ripe and rosy
cherry !

So I think you ought to be quite talkative and
merry.

Shall I scratch your head, so smart, in its cap of
green and yellow P

Shall I stroke your glossy neck, you pretty little
fellow ?

Shall we talk about that land, beyond the glowing
west,

Where you were stolen away from out vour
mother’s nest P

In the broad pimento tree, with spicy nuts so rare,

Where shout your brothers free in the sunny
| summer air ?


AA POLLY, MY PARROT.

Where the woodpeckers repeat the little negroes’
laugh,

And the tiny humming-birds the nectar honey
quaff ?

And the ery of “ whip-poor-will,” from far away,
is heard,

Andis mock’d at by the mimic and joyous mocking
bird P

Do you like pimento nutsand bitter huckle-berries

Better than bread and milk, and strawberries and
cherries ?

Would you rather scream and shout, amidst
your fellow Pollies

Than talk to robin redbreasts, amongst our oaks
and hollies ?

In the shallow of a creek, had you rather splash
and dash,

Than, from a china saucer drink daintily and wash ?

We will not shut you up,—you may fly and strut
about,

We will not tie your tongue,—you may talk, and
scream, and shout ;

But puss must not be teased, nor the little dog
be bitten,

Nor must you chase abaut and pinch the tabby
kitten :
POLLY, MY PARROT. 45

And, listen to me, Polly! you must not drive away

The tomtits and the finches, about, from spray to
spray ;

The weakest and the strongest is each a welcome
guest,

To our crumbs, and our fountain, and to build
himself a nest.




shealing,

highland

near her lov
Was little Lilias kneeling.

In a lonely

And

dsire’s head,

ing gran

?


LITTLE LILIAS. 47

“Tam not afraid of death, my wean,’*
(Said the old man to the child)

“ For the blood of Christ hath wash’d me clean,
And my God on me hath smil’d.”

“But the good old man, our minister,
If he could but come and pray,

While wait I here, heaven’s gateway near,
It would lighten up my way :

“So up, my lassie! and wipe thine eye,
(Thou art lithe as a mountain roe)
And down to the valley quickly hie,
To fetch him, before I go.”

- Then Lilias rose from her grand-dad’s side ;
Her lips no word could speak,

But, with her pladdie, her tears she dried,
As she stoop’d and kiss’d his check.

And her silken snood she softly bound
Around her yellow hair ;

And she wrapt her tartan firmly round
Her limbs, so lithe and fair.

* Child.
48 LITTLE LILIAS.

The lassie !—she was but twelve years old,
And was gentle, kind, and mild ;

But her heart was brave, and firm, and bold,
As it fits a mountain child.

Her shining feet had been ne’er comprest
By sandal nor by shoe,

But lightly brush’d, from the daisy’s crest,
The glistening moorland dew.

Full well she knoweth each craggy path,
And knoweth the way it bends ;

She kens the depth that each burnie* hath,
And the mountains are her friends.

And she kens, too well, the lowering cloud
That shrouds their giant forms,

And the thunder-voices pealing loud,
In the battle-field of storms!

The red-deer leaveth the beetling rock,
And hides in the birchen wood ;

And the shepherd guideth his frighted flock,
In haste, from the rushing flood.

* Burnie (diminutive for “ burn’), a little brook.
LITTLE LILIAS. 49

The streamlet, once like a silver thread,
Is swoln to a mad cascade,

And the wimpling burns, she used to tread,
Are deep for a child to wade.

The rain-drops stream through her golden hair,
And the floods are round her dashing ;

' Her eye-balls ache with the lightning’s glare,

And the thunder-peals are crashing.

But, with stout, brave heart, she breasts the
storm,
Like the sea-mew in a gale;
For she knew that God would shield from harm,
The lone, and the weak, and frail.

She set her foot in the torrent’s bed,
With a bold and steady stand,

And made, for her dazzled eyes, a shade
’Gainst the lightning, with her hand.

And so she conquer’d the foamy beck,
And the torrent’s eddying roll ;

For what could hinder, or chain, or check
Such a brave and loving soul ?
50 LITTLE LILIAS.

Yet, ’neath the pladdie, her bosom pants,
And her cheek is growing pale,

When she gains at last the pleasant manse,
Adown in the sheltered dale.

And they took her in, like a stricken dove,
And smooth’d her with gentle care ;

And they sooth’d her heart with words of love,
And they dried her dripping hair.

And the couch they spread for her was soft,
And the bowl of milk was warm ;

Yet yearns her heart for the hills aloft,
And she recks not for the storm.

“« Now abide thee here, my bonnie child,
Thou’ rt all too daring bold :

Poor little lambkin of the wild!
Rest in thy shepherd’s fold.’

“ My grand-dad dear is awaiting near
Heaven’s bright and glorious gate ;
I may not tarry nor rest me here,
Or I shall be too late.
LITTLE LILIAS. 51

“ Oh, ye dinna ken how strong 1 am,
Nor how I cross’d the beck ;

For God took care of the mountain lamb,
And He held the floods in check.”

“ Now heaven forgive my faithlessness ! ”’
Cried the good old minister,

“ This child has taught me a word of Grace
Tl heed it,—and go with her!”

Then, one by one, all stalwart-stout,
Stood up the highland men,

And they cheer’d the lassie with a shout,
And spake out boldly then :—

‘“¢ When the fawn can breast the flood and wind,
Nor swerve at the fear of death,

If the antler’d stag should lag behind,
He draws but a coward’s breath!”

And so they struggled through beck and burn,
And they climb’d the craggy steep,

And they bore the lassie, each in turn,
Through whirling eddies deep.
52 LITTLE LILIAS.

But ere they reach’d the glen aloft,
Where stood the lonely shealing,

The storms were hush’d to slumber soft,
And the dews fell sweet and healing ;

And her grand-dad dear still waited near
Heaven’s gate, so bright and glorious ;
And the Minister is there to cheer,
Till he enters in, victorious !


THE FAWN.

Have you ever seen a fawn, quite near,
And standing at your side ?

And did you stroke his silky ear,
And pat his spotted hide ?

When we were little girls like you,
Once walking ’neath the trees,
In the dim shadows of Carclew,

’Mongst wood anemonies,

We heard a sound, and looking back,
A fawn all blithe and tripping,
Across a soft and mossy track,
Was coming towards us, skipping!

F 2
54 THE FAWN.

He stood beside us, and his eyes,
So large, and black, and bright,
Did seem to speak of kind surprise,

And fondness and delight.

His tiny hoofs of polished black
Deep in the moss were dinted ;

His arching neck and velvet back
With glossy specks were printed.

He rubb’d his little silky nose
Against my cheek and hand,
And look’d as if he’d like to coze,

So kind he seem’d, and bland!

He search’d our basket, smelt our gloves,
And how he sneezed and grunted,

For we had nothing that he loves,
And so he felt affronted !

Our cuckoo flowers, and prickly rose,
And wood anemonies,

At such he twisted up his nose,
And could not relish these.
THE FAWN. | 55

Oh spotted fawn! Oh speckled fawn!
He sees a soft eye glisten,

And there, across the grassy lawn,
An ear is pricked to listen.

He sees that ear, he knows that eye,
(There dare approach no other)
Away his glinting footsteps fly,
It is the doe,—his mother !


MY TAME GOLDFINCH.

The habits of my little pet, in his mild captivity, are here
faithfully described. He seemed to make choice of the most
picturesque situations, and most ornamental perches within his
reach. It was his delight to select the brim of some vase, or
the extreme apex of a miniature obelisk, for his orchestra, and
he always preened his feathers before a looking-glass.

Let them search the Indian plain,
Forest, valley, glade, and hill,

Islands of the tropic main,
Flowery thickets of Brazil ;

Let them choose of birds the rarest
On the Oronoco’s brink,

Thou, to me, wert first and fairest,
England’s little golden spink!

Not a dreary cage of wire

Did I make his prison-home ;
Soon his panting breast would tire

Of its sad and cheerless dome.
So, about our pleasant dwelling,

He might fly, on sprightly plume,
MY TAME GOLDFINOH. 57

While his merry song came swelling,
Here and there, from room to room.

Glad was he to stretch that wing,
With its shining streak of gold ;
Glad, when tir’d, to stoop and sing,
And his downy pinion fold :
But his notes grew louder, clearer,
When the songster caught a sight,
In the crystal of the mirror,
Of his own small figure bright.

Then, he’d softly polish down
Glossy pinions, light and slim ;
Stroking smooth his scarlet crown,

Setting every feather trim ;
Till the charming bean array’d is
Proudly in his shining best,

And as vain as vainest lady’s
Is his little throbbing breast!

Now his silky wings are spread,
And he flutters swiftly up

To old Chaucer’s honest head,
Or to Hebe’s marble cup :
58 MY TAME GOLDFINCH.

Seeming always bent on choosing
To avoid the low and dull,

And his taste refined amusing
With the high and beautiful!

But a moment’s sudden pause,
And he lights, all gay and brisk,
*Mongst the doves on Hadrian’s vase,
Or on Carnak’s obelisk :
With his glossy pinions dashing
Past a crystal urn of flowers ;
Stooping there to bathe, and splashing
O’er his wings, the dripping showers.

Pretty goldfinch! what beside

Would’st thou crave of transient bliss ?
Could the wider world, if tried,

Yield thee more of joy than this?

Wherefore art thou ever turning

Such a longing, restless eye,
Trembling, quivering, and yearning,

Tow’rds the free and open sky ?

Wherefore are those shining wings,
With their glossy line of gold,
MY TAME GOLDFINCH. 59

Spread, in eager flutterings,
With an anxious thought untold ?
As I speak—a shrill note ringeth,
Of surpris’d, entrane’d delight,
Ere I look—my captive singeth
In the fields of ether bright ?* '.

All in vain the fondest tone
Of my well-remember’d call ;
He hath gain’d his right,—his own,
And he spurns my gentle thrall.
May thy fragile urn of pleasure
Overflow its narrow brink,
Gladness pass my skill to measure,
England’s little golden spink !

* Relying, too confidently, upon the bird’s personal attach-
ment to myself, we had allowed the window to remain open.
On former occasions he had stoutly resisted temptation, but
this time the impulse was too strong: and I felt, in my heart,
that he was right, and J wrong in desiring to deprive him, for
my own gratification, of his natural freedom.
THE BEAVER.

Some of these particulars are gathered from Ruxton’s Travels.

By Missouri’s giant flood,

Or El Norde’s rolling river,
In the lonely cedar wood
Dwells the little gentle beaver.

Gifted with such wondrous skill

In the laws of engineering,

Felling mighty trees at will,

And their course o’er rapids steering ;

With his teeth, so keen and strong,
Into logs the bole dividing,

Gently guiding each along,

To the right spot for abiding!

There the clever dam is made,
And a quiet lake spreads, glassy ;
There the torrent’s force is stayed,
And the hut’s foundation laid
Near the margin cool and grassy.
THE BEAVER. 6]

Yet, how many a toilsome hour,

And how oft must limbs grow weary,
Ere the builder sees his bower

Firm, and dry, and warm, and cheery !

Yes! the clay must first be wet,
And his flat tail lash the mortar,
And the roof with bark be set,
To exclude the rain and water.

But the day of joy will come,

When his hut is all completed,
And he sees his mate at home,
Midst her little kittens seated.

Jumping, frisking, bounding light,
Swimming now in shallow river,

How they chase the sunbeams bright,
Where the nodding rushes quiver!

Now they watch their busy mother,
Now they pluck the red wild cherry,
Now they duck and splash each other,
Ever sportive, ever merry !
62 THE BEAVER.

Beaver !—He, the Good— The Wise
Gave that skin, so soft, to wrap thee,
Not that it might e’er entice
Greedy man to come and trap thee.

And it seems a cruel sin,

That an architect so clever,
Who our kindness ought to win,
Should be slaughter’d for a skin
Soft and silky,—gentle beaver !

Ry: +

} 4@\
me Pe ve Lae aP
} a


7 a a day
M

es -
ee
—— > - = P
-_—— == st 7 f
1 . = Ww
’ Sm ~~ <—s. . “wt ‘Sg, 4
= = V_ )Use .

——

es
a er
—

¢

Wh

aa — a
——__— ame

7. i
: Lene

ot

Ry
~A4- BD













re ~\ J oy

tt Ws ee





CG A ee ‘
2 eel a

WAS a morning in i Aad delicious

and bright,
With scarcely a shadow to chequer
the light:
so Each tree, and each hedge-row was
budding all o’er

oo " With that delicate beauty which

promises more :
64 THE ROBINS.

The leaf in its sheath, and the bud in its fold,

And the flower in its calyx, were tenderly roll’d,

Just waiting the call of the South wind’s low
breath,

To throw off their cerements, and burst from the
sheath!

Tho birds were all busy with household affairs,

With family prospects, and family cares ;

The beautiful thrush, with her velvety breast,

Was shaping and moulding the round of her nest;

While the yellow-beak’d merle, in his glossy,
black coat, .

Had a twig in his bill, and a song in his throat ;

And the trustful hedge-warbler already did own,

Five lovely blue eggs,—that are sure to be stol’n!

And the Robin, brave fellow ! is daintily drest

In his new velvet hood, and a scarlet-hued vest ;

And he said to his mate, “I have found, my
sweet dear,

Such a beautiful place for our nestlings. this
year !

To the wild-wood, and forest, and desolate glen,

We never will rove from the cottage again.
THE ROBINS. 65

- There the weasle doth lurk, and the hawk, and
the kite,
And the harlequin pye, in his black and his white.

“ Here the insolent cuckoo hath never been
known

To intrude his big nestling and turn out our own.

And here we are shielded from all these alarms,

And are shelter’d from hunger, from cold, and
from storms, |

By the warmth of the eaves, and the crumbs on
the floor,

The smile of the lattice, and shade of the door:

—So I’ll show you the place where you'll sit, as
_a queen,

The sweetest hen-redbreast that ever was seen !”’

She listened, and twittered ; and if a fear shot
Through her motherly heart when he show’d her
the spot,
Or a doubt for the future, you never had guess’d
That such a thought ruffled the down of her
breast ; |
Like a good little wife, all contented the while,
Who does as he wills, with a nod and a smile ;
G@ 2
66 THE ROBINS.

Though she said to herself, “I would rather, |
own,
Not sit as a queen on that wonderful throne !”

Now, adjoining the cottage, there stood a warm
shed,

For rake, and for spade,and for matting and shred:

‘Twas a snug little room, with a casement and
door,

A shelf, and a table, and nicely-swept floor ;

And a hail-storm had broken one diamond-shap’d
pane,

Where the robins might enter, and fly out again :

And the gardener’s dinner of bread and of meat

Had yielded, in winter, an exquisite treat.

He wonder’d, and watch’d them, and wonder’d in
vain,

Why they flashed in and out, through the hole in
the pane ;

The one little bill always tufted with moss,

While a delicate twig lay the other across.

With beak, and with claw, and with quivering
wing,

Too busy to pick up his crumbs, or to sing:
THE ROBINS. 67

Then he found that the baby’s small cart was

possess’d
By a softly-lined, rounded, and beautiful nest !

Five days! and each morning the little hen laid

A single white egg, speckled over with red.

And her sparkling black eyes shone like two
little stars,

As she sat in her chariot and peep’d through the
bars ;

While her throat of pale orange peer’d over the
nest,

When settling her treasures, or preening her
breast,

And daily she listened, with conjugal pride,

To the best and the sweetest of warblings, out-

side.

But to dozing, and cozing, and musings farewell,

When five hungry robinets broke from the shell!

Flashing in,— flying out,— flashing homeward
again,

From morning to night, through that hole in the

pane!
68 THE ROBINS.

If one mouth be filled, there are fowr open yet;—

Oh the wonderful stomach of each robinet !

So they grew, and were fledg’d, and the nest is
too small,

And the hen with her wings cannot cover them all.

Then a council was held, when, with pride and
delight,

Twas agreed that each pinion was ready for flight.

What chirpings!—what coaxings !—what glad-
ness !—what tremblings ;

What daring adventures and timid dissemblings !

What joy at their freedom !—what yearnings, in
some,

When their little wings ach’d, for the softness of
home !

But their mother taught each to the branches to
cling,

And to tuck, when he slept, his head under his
wing.

And they soon loved the sunshine, the shower,
and the breeze,

And they loved to “see-saw,” with the wind, in

: the trees.
THE ROBINS. 69

Their pinions were strong, and they wondered at
heart

How they e’er could have relish’d their nest in
the cart.

But their parents are thoughtfully peeping again

Through that little round hole in the diamond-
shaped pane,

And the hen whisper’d softly, “I’ve never forgot

My safety and peace, in that exquisite spot !”’

But her throne ?—it hath vanished !—the baby’s
| young heart

Could not give up, for ever, her claim. on the
cart.

She had patiently waited, content and resigned,

Because her sweet mother had said “it were
kind ;”’

And had shown her those two sparkling eyes, and
that breast,

Which panted and heav’d o’er the edge of the
nest ;

And had said that her darling should soon have
her own,

When the eggs were all hatch’d and the nest-
lings had flown.
70 THE ROBINS.

Nought daunted, the brave-hearted robins began

At once to adjust and re-settle their plan.

For an instant, they fancied how clever ’twould be

To build in the shears, like the fork of a tree ;

But its edge was too keen.—Then it entered
their heads

To build, at small cost, in a box full of shreds ;

And had even begun a few fibres to twine,

When the gardener took it to pin up a vine.

The cock-bird was angry, and rough’d up his
crest,

And “ wondered that any dare hinder his nest ;”’

That “the box was his own, and the nails, and
each shred,

The shears, and the rake, and, in fact, the whole
shed ;”’

That “ he’d build where he list, and would please
his own self :”

—So they fix’d on a place, high aloft, on the
shelf;

By the side of a mouse-trap, still baited with
cheese,

Though the mice all preferr’d crocus-roots and
sweet peas.
THE ROBINS. 71

Again was a nest finely woven with care,

And five speckled eggs were deposited there ;

Again did five nestlings, all hearty and bright,

Keep those busy wings restless, from morning to
night ;

Flashing in,—flashing out, with a zeal and a love,

Which never a moment of weariness prove ;

Till they taught each again how to fly from the
shelf,

And to roost on a bough, and to shift for
himself.

It is time, you will think, for our brave little pair,

To retire from business and family care ?

But no !—they are chatting, and nodding again,

In the same old direction,—that hole in the pane!

There is plenty of time ere the summer be past,

For five pretty nestlings, as dear as the last:

There is plenty of time for the growth of the
wing, |

And to teach them to shift for themselves, and
to sing.

Now, in a snug corner, there happen’d to lie
A heap of old manuscripts, learned and dry.
72 THE ROBINS.

Whether Latin or Grecian, I never have heard

Which tongue, of the twain, held a charm for
the bird ;

But the bold little fellow most stoutly did choose

To throne his last nest in the lap of the muse :

And never, for certain, did classical lore

Yield such a sure basis for gladness before.

If a rustle ere troubled the mother-bird’s rest,

‘Twas the musty Greek characters under her
breast.

But the robinets broke from their egg-shell again,

Like other young nestlings, in morals and brain.

Now, peace to the parents, and joy to their song,

And health to their nurslings, all blithesome and
strong !

And glad be the anthem, and sweet be the notes,

That swell the soft plumage of fifteen young
throats !

Norg.—All the leading incidents in this story are strictly true.
MY TAME SQUIRREL.

IT wap a little Squirry ;—
His step was quick and light,
His tail was long and furry,
And his eyes were large and bright.

He burrow’d ’neath my pillow,
And curl’d himself to sleep,
Or in my basket willow
He slyly loved to creep.

It was no use to scold him,
He always had his way,

Though oft and oft I told him
To be guiet in his play.
74

MY TAME SQUIRREL.

But bolder still, and bolder
He grew with every week ;
He'd spring upon my shoulder,
And frisk across my cheek :—

And nibble at the drawers,
Where almonds were and dates,
And pull to rags the flowers,
And run across the plates!

A bunch of cowslips yellow
To him was matchless fun,

But, oh the greedy fellow!
He ate them every one!

He built his nest aloft there,
Behind a barricade ;

And none can tell how soft there
The little crib he made.

What piles of woolly cotton!
What balls of worsted bright !

What skeins of silk, forgotten,
Or left within his sight!
MY TAME SQUIRREL. 75

And none ean tell what bunches
Of hazel-nuts were stored,

What dinners and what lunches
Were in that secret hoard !

Oh Squirry, nimble Squirry !
I loved thy merry ways,
And never felt it weary
To watch thee in thy plays.


MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER.

Bur though my Squirry was full of glee,
A freer and merrier life than he,
Did his brother lead, in the old beech tree.

His pillared hall was garlanded
With polish’d ivy ;—and overhead
A dome of sapphire sky was spread.

With twisted branches clustered o’er,
In a gothic arch, was his corridor, |
With a mossy carpet on its floor.

Branch, and stem, and elastic spray,
Brown, and green, and silvery gray,
High, and low,—were his haunts for play.

He stopped to drink at the forest rills,
Bubbling forth from the ferny hills,
And golden brimmed with daffodils.
MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER. 77

He ran to pluck, when he chose to dine,
The juicy buds of the fragrant pine,
Running o’er with turpentine!

Then, for dessert, he had hazel nuts,
Noble filberts, and mealy roots,
Mast, and chesnuts, and tender shoots.

When the chequered lines of light and shade
Slanted, at eve, through his colonnade,
Said Squirry, “I think it is time for bed.”

Then back to the old beech.tree he’d frisk,
With a sleepy eye, but a footstep brisk,
And into its hollow nimbly whisk.

And if you could climb that beechen tree,
A snug little chamber you might see,
And a squirry sleeping cozily.

When the Autumn’s sky of red and gold

Lit up his hall, like a Minster old,

Said he, “ I must think me of winter's cold.”
H 2
78 MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER.

Then a pack of wool, and a load of hay,
And a bundle of moss he bore away,
To the hole within that beech tree gray.

“ Now, if I should wake ere pine-cones bud,”
Said Squirry, “I think it would do me good
To find in my chamber a hoard of food!”

So he brush’d with his tail his garner floor,
And on it he piled a goodly store ;
Then, barking defiance, shut the door!

Barking defiance to man and dog,
To stormy winds, and to frost, and fog,
Complacently patted his heap of prog.

To his fragrant nest he then did creep,
And buried his nose in mosses deep,
And softly sunk to a quiet sleep.

He dream’d of spring ;—and his nap was long,
The alarum that woke him, clear and strong,
Was a whistling blackbird’s mellow song.
MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER. 79

So Squirry guess’d it was time to rise ;
And he stretch’d his legs, and rubb’d his eyes ;
“Tl try,” said he, “if my nuts are nice.”

Then Squirry thought he should like a sip
At the fountain’s daffodilly lip,
And his fingers in the waters dip.

But he never dream’d of the good, and fair,
And beautiful sights that met him there,
The emerald light, and the breezy alr,

The tender buds on the old brown spray,
The snowy white on the thorny May,
And the russet beech in its green array,

The juicy cones on the pine and fir,
And the aspen leaflets all astir,
And the trembling threads of the gossamer.

He chewed the buds of the larch and spruce,
And he suck’d the cowslip’s sugary juice,
And sipp’d the dew from the “ fleur de luce.”
80 MY SQUIRREL’S BROTHER.

“T’m glad that I woke so soon,” said he,
“ From that short nap in the old beech tree,
For much has been going on, I see.”

O wild-wood Squirry, so free and gay !
How glad am J that thou got away,

When thy brother was caught, that summer's
day !


aon
-



7 >

Se — —
SS DSS. 2 att

HE pues Tyber we will sing, that



ISN
Pi by pours its golden tide
Ae Sh s) By palaces, and towers, and fanes, of
Roman wealth and pride:
The great men of the elder time, the
gifted, and the brave,

Have gloried to confess their birth

beside its ancient wave.
§2 THE TYBER.

It gushes from its mountain urns, high on the
Apennines,

Above the shadowy ilex groves, and ’midst the
lofty pines ;

It slowly winds its downward course, beneath
the olive’s shade,

And waters, with its yellow tide, the vineyard
and the glade.

And many a huge Pelasgic tower, and old Etrus-
can town,

With giant walls of dateless fame, upon its
stream look’d down ;

And nations that have pass’d away, and left no
missing trace,

Save in their frescoed sepulchres—earth’s only
resting-place !

But still old Tyber rolleth on, the fruitful fields
to lave,

And chimes, from many a convent bell, ring
sweetly o’er its wave ;

And still the peasant leads his flock along its
margin ‘fair,

And stops at some low wayside shrine, to say

_ his vesper prayer.
THE TYBER. 83

The sunsets still suffuse thy tide with floods of
molten gold,

And tuneful reeds along thy marge make music,
as of old:

And forth the glowing morning comes, her rosy
light to pour,

Fresh as when patriot poets sang her beauty as
of yore.

How proudly flow’d thy troubled stream in
glory’s ancient days,

Thou darling of the poet’s heart, and fond his-
torian’s praise !

How gladly toss’d thy tawny wave hit victors;
laurel-crown’d,

Return’d in conquest’s ivory car, with captive
monarchs bound.

Alas! thou hadst no pitying tear to pour from
thy cold urn,

For prisoners dragg’d in chains to grace the
conqueror’s return :

No echo whisper’d ’midst thy reeds to lonely
widow’s sigh,

Or orphan’s wailing plaint, iil songs were all
for Victory!
84 THE TYBER.

The captive Dacian never heard in thee an an-
swering tone

To his dark forest’s breezy voice, or Danube’s
rolling moan :

The exiled Briton look’d in vain for image of
his home,

Her smiling vales, her rugged oaks, her girding
ocean’s foam.

The cultur’d Grecian found in thee no sympa-
thetic love,

To call to mind the attic shell and shady laurel
grove :

The banish’d Lydian dream’d in vain of Asiatic
bowers,

And captive Hebrews wept at thought of Salem’s
prostrate towers.

Proud river of the Seven Hills! and did thy
children dream

That laurel crowns of victory were fadeless by
thy stream ?

Deem’d they exulting songs of joy would always
o’er thee roll,

And fetter’d kings be ever led to thy proud
capitol P
‘ THE TYBER. 85

Say, where is now the marble fane, the rich
triumphal arch,

The “ sacred way,”* where victors crown’d, in
triumph used to march,

The gilded halls where emperors did quaff
Falernian wine,

The cruel circus, trophied gate, and colonnaded
shrine?

Alas for thee!—thy haughty towers in dust are
levell’d low, -

And, o’er the goodly and the brave, thy troubled
waters flow :

And laurels bud, but ne’er again to twine a hero’s
crown ;

And the tall palm of victory thy foes have smitten
down !

The Goth reveng’d his country’s wrongs; the
Vandal’s iron hand

Pour’d vengeance o’er thy palaces, and ruin
through thy land ;

* The “ Via Sacra.”
86 THE TYBER.

From northern forests rush’d the Hun, like some
o’ermastering flood,

And Tyber toss’d his tawny waves, flush’d with
his children’s blood.

The cactus and the aloe now creep o’er thy
prostrate walls,

And leaves of true acanthus clothe Corinthian
capitals ;

While breezes sigh all drearily the crumbling
arch beneath,

And, through the Caesars’ palaces, sing low the
dirge of death.

Imperial Tyber, sunk is now the murmur of thy

stream

To some fast-dying melody,—a disenchanted
dream !

“ Hternal” men have call’d thy towers ; if such
earth’s glory be,

And such her strength, we well -may long for
Heaven's eternity.
MY SISTERS IN HEAVEN.

“He shall gather the lambs in his arm, and carry them in
his bosom.”—TIsar. xl. 2.

Once, they were little pilgrims here ;—
But they are angels now ;

Their eye once glistened with the tear,
But now around their brow

Their Saviour binds a crown of light,
With jewels by his smile made bright.

I think I see them, as of yore,

So full of life and health,

When each within her sweet heart bore
A treasury of wealth ;—

Such wealth as kind affections bless
The heart of love and gentleness.
88 MY SISTERS IN HEAVEN.

The one, within her dark eye, hid
Thoughts which her God had given :

In every thing she said or did

There was a touch of Heaven.

And yet she loved the things below,

As streamlets ‘where God’s mercies flow.

And there was one for whom her soul
Ran over with sweet love ;

And often from her play she stole,
And, like a little dove,

Would nestle in his aged breast,

And there would feel her spirit blest!

It was her grandsire :—he was old,
And she a bud of spring;

But his affections were not cold,
Nor her’s a worthless thing :

So they were bound in lovely yoke,
Like woodbine round an aged oak.

We never knew what words they said,
Thus banded, side by side,

But thought was o’er her features spread,
So calm and sanctified,
MY SISTERS IN HEAVEN. 89

I fancy that the aged told
The lamb, of pastures and a fold.

I fancy, in a low, kind tone,

He told her of that breast,

On which might lean the little one,
When he should be at rest :—

—He knew not that the lamb would go,
While yet the aged staid below!

My other sister,—she was one,

On whose sweet azure eye,

The light of summer skies had shone,
And left their purest dye.

And, but for passing shades of earth,
Her beauty spoke of seraph birth.

Thus, thus were they ; and when we laid
Their coffins side by side,
For what we loved no grave we made,
Their bodies only died.
Bright spirits now around the throne,
Sweet sisters,—ye are still our own!

12
90 MY SISTERS IN HEAVEN.

I even think I love you more

Than when ye played with me ;

Your tears are dried, your sorrows 0’er,
From all but joy set free!

And you love us, e’en more, above,

In presence of a-God of Love.




a ee ee





eo rE. eat

-ANNY, little Cornish maiden,

e With thy cottage posy laden te —
i "0 Cabbage-rose, and tall sweet pea,

oe | Roathernwood and rosemary,

Canterbury’s azure bells,

With the white and queenly lily,
Gilliflower, and prim sweet-willy !
But, of all thy flowers, the best
Is thyself, my blooming guest!
92

TO NANNY.

With a cheek as round and rosy
As the best rose in thy posy,
And a kind voice, which excels
Canterbury’s azure bells,

And a step, as free and bold

As thy Celtic race of old,
Softened to the mild and calm,
By thy mother’s cradle psalm !
Thou canst tell me many a story
Of the wild Atlantic’s glory,
When these granite cliffs he dashes,
And the beacon-turret lashes ;
While the sea-bird on the billow,
And thyself on cosy pillow,
Dream, with softly sealéd eye,
’Midst the roaring lullaby.

Palaces, and halls of pride,

Sculptured by the surging tide,

Are thy play-grounds !—granite caves,
Polish’d by the ocean waves,

Arch’d, and fringed, and draperied
With the shaggy, salt sea-weed,
Through whose tangles brightly shine
Diamond spars and coraline :

There, what glittering treasures hide,
Left thee by the ebbing tide!
TO NANNY. 93

Little shells with rosy lip,

Pearly hinge, and purple tip ;
Cowries, with their teeth of white,
Fairy fans, so frail and light ;
Turbo, with its tiny stair,

And the little trumpets* fair!

Or, perchance, thou wanders o’er
Furzy croft and heathy moor,
Where, from far, the honey bee

Sips wild thyme and rosemary ;
Where the lark, on lowly nest,
Panting, hides her speckled breast,
Watching, with her bright black eye,
Every rustle passing by ;

While her mate, on pinion strong,
Bears to heaven his thrilling song.

Oh the breezy Cornish croft !
Scented with the heather soft,

And the prickly yellow furze,
Where, beneath, the fieldmouse stirs,
Trembling lest some ill surprise

His small crib and little mice!

* Buccinum.
94 .

TO NANNY.

Softly pass !—we would not bring

Grief to any living thing!
Softly pass !—but Nanny knows
Where the whortle-berry grows,
And the rushes for her crown,
And the nodding cotton down :
Yet she little knows the story
Of those piles of granite hoary,
Where, of old, the Druid stood,
Pouring forth the victim’s blood,
And, in raiment white as snow,
Waved the mystic mistletoe.
Let the creeping lichen spread
Slowly o’er the altar’s head ;
Let the dews and showers erase
Every darkly-chisel’d trace ;

Let the chiming Sabbath-bell
Better tidings sweetly tell!

Now farewell, my little maiden ;
Come again with posy laden ;
Welcome be thy cottage flowers,

!

Dripping fresh with Cornish showers !
TRY AGAIN.

Gentle young maidens, and brave little men,
Never despair !—Try again and again?

Life hath no royal bowers, fair to behold,
Drap’d with vermilion and pavéd with gold ;
Duty’s no garden-path, sodded with moss,
Smooth’d from the rugged, the crooked, the cross;
Time hath no space to be languid or weary,
Forward the march of the hopeful and cheery !
Not to the swift is the battle of life,

Not to the strong is the guerdon of strife,

Not to the proud is the crown of success,

Not for the haughty brow honour’s caress.
Only the patient, the steadfast, and lowly,
Win the true wreath that is fadeless and holy :
The bold and ambitious may strive all in vain,
The goal will be reach’d but by trying again.

Knowledge hath palaces, turreted high,
Girdled with star-light and lost in the sky,
Bristled with lances in hostile array—

Yet duty is thitherward pointing your way!
96 TRY -AGAIN.

Doth it discourage the foot of the frail

Only to dream such a fortress to scale ?

True, you will never o’ermaster its height,

Never will bathe in its ether of light ;

But there’s a banner forth waving its fold,

’Broidered on azure with letters of gold;

In the lull of the wind you may read clear and
plain, s

This legend, afloat on the breeze, “TRY AGAIN!”

Think not that conquest hath only a dower

For such as can reach to the pinnacled tower ;

High-climbers, high-flyers, may slip and may fall,

While the slow and the steady may distance them
all.

Doing our duty and filling our part,

Lightens the footstep and gladdens the heart!

Georgie, dear fellow !—that forehead of thine
Ought not, and need not be ploughed with a line;
Nor should those tear-drops e’en silently lie,
Dimming the light of that bonnie blue eye.

Ah! I well know that the “ Mantuan Bard’’*
Oft is provoking, and crusty, and hard ;

* Virgil.
TRY AGAIN. 97

Tangling hexameters into a twist,

Hiding his meaning in shadows and mist:

Don’t be bewildered ;—’twill solve itself plain ;—
Smooth thy fair brow, boy, and try him again.

Willie, brave man! thou art sighing, ’twould
seem,

For some bright idea to light up thy theme !

But thoughts are astray, and ideas are flown,

And thy essay reads lifeless, and “dry as a bone.”

Now, sighing will never give fancy a spring,

So let thy own thoughts take their natural swing,

And soon will some image, suggested from far,

Peep through the clouds and the mists, like a star.

Try again, Willie; the learned and wise

Begin with a failure and end with a prize.

Dear daughter! whose ringlets dark shadow a
page,
Ideal and crank, of some black-letter sage,
Maintaining a contest, on English ground,
With grammatical mazes and stubborn sound ;
A Schiller’s wild legend,—a Kérner’s “ Lied,”
From the dark and the rugged will soon be freed,
K
98 TRY AGAIN.

And thou ‘lt list to the German’s earnest song,
Like a household voice, in a sister tongue,
And each grim letter will sparkle then,

Like burnished gold, if thou try again.

Mary and Ellen, so placid and gay!

Like Windermere lake on midsummer’s day,
Already ye ’ve met with a doubt and a fear,
The sound of a sigh and the shape of a tear,
With lessons to learn with a weary head,
With ’wildered stitches, and tangled thread,—
Trials as sharp, to the young and frail,

As the warrior’s battle in coat of mail!

Kind angels, perchance, bend down and bless
Each hidden struggle for good success,

And the Saviour taketh account of all,

And strength imparts to the weak and small.
Then, “arta” for the battle-field within,

For a hearty struggle with self and sin ;
Combat temptations, with might and main,
Though the foe be strong, let us “Try Again.”






: j why \
~ Meets)
Ss KR. NUNS 4 J | }
”~

so AK

SS |
Ne AN CHITO! ! my Panchito !

y a

=

Press on, my noble steed ;
- For flying or for dying,
)\\ According to thy speed.
fl. -< We’re struggling with the strong,
} _ with the swift we race,
PANCHITO ; OR,

Panchito ! my Panchito !
On—on, for life or death ;
And panting though thou be,
Nor stop to draw a breath :
But onward, and right onward,
My noble steed, we rush ;
And, dashing and crashing,
Seale rock, and brake, and bush!

Thou see’st the fiery glare,

Around us and above ;
The flames are licking up

Grass, herb, and cotton grove ;
And up the mountain’s side,

With forkéd tongues, they creep ;
And top the rocky ridge,

And blaze adown the steep.

We’re gaining ground, Panchito,—
We’re gaining on the foe ;

The air is not so scorching,
And fainter is the glow.

Thou ’rt strong in limb and heart,
Thy courage it is higher

Than the might of blasting flame, —
Than the madness of the fire.
THE PRAIRIE FIRE. 101

Now, stop, and draw thy breath,
But where, alas! are they,
The faithful friends who toiled
With us for many a day ?
My hunting-mule and pack-mule,
Who always loved us so,
And trudged through rough and smooth,
From far-off Mexico ?

Though active, and though patient
The gentle creatures be,
Yet Nature gave them not
The speed she gave to thee;
And, struggle though they will,
They must,—they must be lost,
Ere the brushwood of the glen,
And its torrent can be crost'!

Through hunger and through thirst,
Through snow-drifts and through all,
They ’ve followed at my whistle,
Obedient to my call.
The warmest of my cloaks,
Through freezing nights they’ve shared,
And they “ winnied ” me their thanks,

However hard they fared.
K 2
102

PANCHITO; OR,

I dream’d not we should part
On so terrible a day :—
__But I see them through the smoke,
—Panchito ! it is they!
They’re safe and they are sound,
Kind Heaven hath lent them speed,
And hath given them the race,
In this, their hour of need.

Panchito neighs his joy :—
One moment,—only one,
They may draw a hurried breath,
For the flames are hast’ning on.
Again we forward press,
The fire hath gained in might,
We almost breathe its breath,
We're blinded with its light !

The flames have met across
The portals of this cleft,
And we are hemmed in,
And find no exit left !
Panchito! my Panchito!
Dart onward now or never ;
A pathway through the furnace
Of flaming fire we'll sever '
THE PRAIRIE FIRE. 103

‘Tis past !—the blaze has scorch’d
His silky tail and mane,

But he heedeth not the heat,
He recks not of the pain,

But turns his gentle head
To see what shall betide

His snorting, trembling friends,
Group’d on the other side.

He neighs a call of courage,
As if he meant to say,
“Come on brave fellow-travellers,
It is the only way!”
They trust their friend Panchito,
And, faster than the wind,
They cleave the wall of fire,
And leave the flames behind !

What though their mane be singed,
Their ears all scorched and hot,
In triumph and in gladness,
The creatures heed it not :
- Before us is a plain,
Bare, barren, bleak, and wide,
They know ’twill stint the flames,
And stay their greedy stride.
104 PANCHITO; OR, THE PRAIRIE ON FIRE.

Now rest, ye faithful friends ;
Your brave day’s work is done ;
Your race was with the swift,
And gallantly you’ve won.
Amidst these cherry-bushes,
Beside this cooling stream,
Panchito, mules, and I
May sit, and drink, and dream!

These terrific fires are not unfrequent in the Prairies of
North and Central America. They are powerfully described
by Catlin ; but the above circumstance befel Lieutenant
Ruxton on his journey from Mexico to the Mississippi, with
his favourite horse Panchito, and his baggage and hunting
mules.
THE MARTYRDOM OF MARIUS.

Marius was a Roman soldier who embraced Christianity and
suffered death in the reign of the Emperor Adrian. On his
tombstone were scratched (as if with an iron nail) his name
the monogram of Christ his Saviour, and the Palm Branch,
the symbol of Victory over Death :—it was found in the Cata-
combs at Rome, and is now, with many others, deposited in
the Vatican.

“ Date Christianos ad leonem.’—This was the form of
words frequently used in the days of pagan persecution when
condemning the Christians to death in the Roman Coliseum.

“ Give the Christian to the Lion!”
Wildly cry the Roman throng ;
“Yes! to Afric’s tawny lion!”
Shout the warriors, bold and strong.
“ Let the hungry lion tear him !”’
Echoed glad the laughing crowd :

“ Fling him, fling him to the lion!”
Shriek’d the noble matron loud.

“ Do not spare him,—let him tear him!”
Cried the fair patrician girls,

With their dark hair softly braided
Underneath a band of pearls ;
106 MARTYRDOM OF MARIUS.

With their small feet purple-sandal’d,
And their arms with bracelets dight,
And their robes of Indian tissue,
And their black eyes flashing light.

“ Date illum, ad Leonem !”

Spake in accents grave and slow, _
From their curule seats of honour,
Senators in goodly row:

Then, from flight to flight, redouble
Shout, and cheer, and laughter-peal,
Till the giant Coliseum,

*Neath the tumult seem’d to reel :
And the clamours of the people
Through the arch of Titus roll,

All adown the Roman forum,

To the towering Capitol.

Then a pause ;—but hush and listen !
Whence that wild and savage yell ?
—’Tis the lion of Zahara,

Raging in his grated cell !—

Fierce with famine and with fetter,
Shaketh he his tawny mane,

For his living prey impatient,
Struggling ’gainst his bar and chain !
MARTYRDOM OF MARIUS. 107

But a voice is stealing faintly,

From the next cell, chill and dim ;—

‘Tis the death-doom’d Christian, chanting,
Soft and low, his dying hymn.

With uplifted hands, he prayeth

For the men that ask his blood ;

With a holy faith, he pleadeth

For that shouting multitude.

They are waiting !—Lift the grating!
—Comes he forth, serene, to die;
With a radiance round his forehead,
And a lustre in his eye:

Never, when amidst Rome’s legions,
With the helmet on his brow,

Prest he to the front of battle,
With a firmer step than now.

Lift the grating !—he is waiting :
Let the savage lion come!

He can only rend a passage

For the soul to reach her home !

* ¥* * * * * ¥* *

* ¥* * * * * ¥* *

“ Brother thou art gone before us!”
108 MARTYRDOM OF MARIUS.

Sung the martyr’s funeral band,

Pacing lowly,—pacing slowly,

(With the torch lights in their hand)
Through the dark and winding chambers
Of the ancient catacomb,

Where the children of the Saviour

Had their hiding-place and tomb.

Little knew they as they whisper’d,
Low and sad, the burial psalm,

And as Christ’s dear name was graven,
And a little branch of palm,

That this tombstone, rude and rugged,
Should be deem’d a precious gem,

Ages hence,—when crush’d and shiver’d
Is the Cesars’ diadem :-—

When the wild vine weaves her tendrils
Over palace, fane, and hall,

O’er the “ Golden house”* of Nero,
And the Coliseum’s wall!

* “Aurea Domus.”—This-was the name given to the sump-
tuous palace built by the Emperor Nero, on Mount Palatine.


S f aT HE morning sun is slanting bright,
O’er Scotland’s hills again ;

The purple fells are flushed with light,

tummane | The mists are o’er the glen:

All living creatures are astir,—
The linnet in the brake,

The black-cock on the heather-muir,—
The heron by the lake :
110 THE CHANCE SHOT.

And, from his mother’s side, upsprings,
At earliest: streak of dawn,

From ’mongst the brackens and the lings,
The wild and bright-eyed Fawn.

He sips the dew,—he sniffs the’ wind,
He pricks his silky ear ;

Then, frisking tow’rds the mother-hind,
Again he presses near.—

__From far, the gong’s sonorous call
Is ringing, loud and deep,

To wake the sportsmen of the Hall
Up from their downy sleep.

“Up! Up !—who'll share our noble toil ?
Who'll join our manly cheer -—

We chase the chieftains of the soil,—
We stalk the wild red-deer !”’

And voices soft, in mellow tones,
Applaud the sport of death,

Regardless of the pangs and groans,
And woes, that hide beneath.
THE CHANCE SHOT. lll

Yet England’s sons might blush with shame
And sorrow,-if they knew

The wrong one false, one careless aim,
To gentle things will do.

Though clear and keen the sportsman’s eye
Yet down the craggy dell,

The antler’d quarry bounded by,—
—It was the Doe that fell!

That mother Doe, who woke, ere dawn,
To guard, with joy and pride,

The little tender, sucking fawn,
Who lay asleep beside.

Alas! alas !—one cruel chance,
One careless moment, dims

Her eye of soft and loving glance,
And stills her agile limbs.—

But when the festal board was lit
That eve, with taste refined,

With brilliant thought, and attic wit,
And woman’s sparkling mind,—
112 THE CHANCE SHOT.

Who thinketh of the birchen wood
Where that poor mother lay,

While, one by one, the drops of blood
Ebb’d, dull and slow, away ?-

Or of that pining little one,
Stretched at her side, forlorn ?

Oh! Zhou, more merciful than man !
Take pity on the Fawn.
“WEE, WISE WILLIE.”

Wee Willie was a thoughtful lad ;
A pale and placid face he had,
So pensive,—it was almost sad.

But when he smiled, there was a look
That sparkled like a bubbling brook
Of gladness, in some secret nook.

The flush of health, with ruddy streak,
Had never crossed his pallid cheek,
Yet was he placid, cheerful, meek.

Tnured to pain from infant days,
He never joined in childhood’s plays,
Nor seem’d a child, in mind or ways.
114 WEE, WISE WILLIE.

Yet never seemed to think his joys
Were fewer than were other boys’,
Nor grudg’d he them their fun and noise.

His silent pleasures were to him,
Nor wearisome, nor dull, nor dim,—
—A cup whose waters kissed the brim !

A blade of grass beneath a shower,—
The stone-crop on the old kirk tower,—
The shadow underneath a flower,—

A gleam of light,—a drop of dew,—
The darkening of a berry’s hue,—
His silent contemplation drew.

He knew each common herb and plant,
Each small bird’s song, and name, and haunt,
Ere it had finish’d half a chant.

Each planet’s course he could define,
And knew what groups of stars would shine,
And knew the Zodiac’s every sign.
WEE, WISE WILLIE: 115

He knew the outlet and the source
Of every streamlet’s whimpling course,
Adown the glen, and past the moors.

His footstep was so soft to hear,
That fearful creatures lost their fear,
And seemed to love his coming near.

The timid hare just stopped to see
What gentle rustle it might be,
Then ate her supper leisurely.

The rabbit skurried as before,
Amongst the bracken on the moor,
Until its fit of fun was o’er.

The tawny field-mouse saw him pass,
And never stirr’d from where he was,
But sat and ate his ear of grass.

And when he laid him down to rest,
The little wren with golden crest,
Did sit.and watch him, from her nest.
116 WEE, WISE WILLIE.

The squirrels loved and trusted him,
And came to sip the forest stream,
Though he were close beside its brim.

And other boys, though rude and wild,
Look’d up to him, so sweet and mild,
As more an angel than a child!

Hoe cool’d the flush of angry pride,
And made harsh wranglings to subside,
And fists, hard clench’d, to open wide.

The poacher hid away his gun,
Lest it should pain that gentle one,
To think what evil it had done.

And lawless boys he could constrain
To let the linnet’s nest remain,
And put the nestlings back again.

His gentle nature even told
On passions dark, and bad, and bold,

In creatures of inferior mould.
WEE, WISE WILLIE. 117

The brindled mastiff, rough and grim,
Swelling with rage in every limb,
Would sleeken when he look’d at him.

His influence o’er the will and mind
Lay not in being good and kind,
Subdued by suff’ring, and refined,

But in a heaven-imparted grace,
The shining of his Saviour’s face,
Which left, on every look, its trace.

It was a solemn sight, they say,
To watch him, on a Sabbath day,
When evening on the mountains lay,

Reclining on some grassy mound,
Telling to children, cluster’d round,
What a dear Saviour he had found.

And grey-hair'’d list’ners oft would hide,
Behind the yew-tree at his side,
To hear him tell why Jesus died.
118 WEE, WISE WILLIE.

But soon, a message, full of love,
Came downward from the courts above,
And called him, thither to remove.

He heard it,—and no longer had
That look so pensive,—almost sad,—
His face grew radiant, then, and glad.

It was a very narrow stream,
Betwixt his heavenly rest and him,
For he had lived beside its brim.

So pass’d he, almost dry-shod, o’er ;
And landed on that blissful shore,
Where pain is banish’d, evermore.*

His course was finish’d. Nor complain
That his earth-mission was in vain,
Though wrought in weariness and pain:

His silent footsteps left their dint
In hidden nooks ;—a hallow’d print !
A line of light, of heavenly tint!

* ** Neither shall there be any more pain.”—REVELATIONS
XxI. 4.
USEFUL ANNIE.

Happy Annie! useful Annie !
Never cheerless,—never dull :
Toils she has, and cares a many,
Yet a heart of gladness full.

Annie is @ poor man’s daughter ;
And her tender mother had
Almost from a baby, taught her
That the useful are the glad.

Soon her small hands, round and rosy,
Learn’d to fill her porridge bow] ;
And to pluck the Sunday posy

For her father’s button hole.

Soon to twine the sweet clematis,
Trimly round the window sill ;

And to train the “painted ladies,’’*
And to tie the bright jonquil :

* Sweet Peas.
120 USEFUL ANNIE.

_ Soon to pull the water cresses ;
Choosing each with skill and care,
From the brooklet’s weedy tresses,
Tangled in confusion there.

And as Annie older groweth,
Cares increase on every side ;
But the stream of joy still floweth,
And its founts are multiplied.

When the light of morning breaketh,
Early on the purple hill, .

From her pillow she upwaketh,
While the lambs are sleeping still.

And she moveth softly,—lightly,

Lest the baby be aroused ;

But her step grows quick and sprightly,
When the cottage door is closed.

With her pitcher lightly poised,
Hastes she to the forest spring ;
Not the woodlark sweeter voiced,
As the twain, in concert, sing !
USEFUL ANNIE. 121

Ah! she has no time to linger
With the woodlark by the well;
Household duties quickly bring her
Back, with dearer things to dwell.

At her touch the cold hearth glistens
With the crackling faggot bright ;
And the waken’d baby listens,
Laughing, crowing, with delight.

While the merry kettle hummeth,
With a good old-fashioned hiss,
From his work the father cometh,
With his blessing, and a kiss.

Sweet and kindly, blithe and cheery,

Is the morning’s first repast,

Ere men’s hearts and hands grow weary,
With the sunshine or the blast!

Countless duties quickly call her,
As the hours of morning move ;
But her burden cannot gall her,
For “ the yoke is lined with love.”
122 USEFUL ANNIE.

While the idle soon grow fretful,
Long ere noontide, tired and sad,
Annie finds, though self-forgetful,
That the useful are the glad!

Like some pleasant stream that floweth,
Cheering, brightening, as it goes,
While itself but little knoweth

Aught of all the good it does,

Onward moves she, little guessing.
Half the solace and the cheer,

Half the comfort, and the blessing,
Which she scatters, wide and near.

Yet, how many a flower would wither,
If the pleasant stream be dried!

And how many hearts, together,
Would lament, if Annie died!
“GOOD NIGHT.”

“ Goop Nieut !’—the chiming clock hath told
The cadence of the sunset hour ;

And, in its dewy petals roll’d,
Sleeps every nodding bud and flower.

Each bird hath hid its sleepy head
Beneath his folded, downy wing ;
And lullabies are softly said
To every little nestled thing.

The squirrel, in his hole, hath curl’d
His bushy tail, in sleep serene ;

And butterflies their wings have furl’d
Beneath an umbel’s silky screen.

The shepherd laddie folds his flock,
Each mother-ewe is by her lamb ;

And, ’neath the shelter of the rock,
The wild kid sleeps beside its dam.
124 : “ goop NiauT!”

And children’s feet, so soft and fair,
Put off the little sock and shoe ;
—Smoothed is each ring of clustering hair,
And closed the laughing eye of blue.

And He who heard their evening psalm
Hath sent his Spirit, as a dove,

To spread around their slumbers calm
The holy pinion of his love.—.

“ Farewell” to every slumbering child!

“ Good Night” to every nestled thing!
To tender kid, on mountain wild,—

To birdie, ’neath his mother’s wing,—

To butterfly, in nodding bell,—

To lambkin, in the shepherd’s fold,—
To little bee, in honey’d cell,—

To flower-bud, in its chalice roll’d ;—

To creatures goodly, fair, and bright,—
To creatures lowly, poor, and small,—
To all that live, a kind “ Good Night ;”—

A smile, and dear “ Farewell” for all!

Manchester, May 12th, 1851.


erat

Che Wells of dreipture.

BY

HENRIETTA J. FRY.



CROWN OCTAVO, CLOTH, PRICE TW® SHILLINGS.

—_—~- + - SS

This little work is unpretending in its cha-
racter ; but, dwelling as it does, on themes of
hallowed interest, we.can, with satisfaction,
recommend it to our readers. The Author visits
in imagination, most of the well-springs men-
tioned in Scripture History, as,—the fountain in
the way to Sheer, the scene of an angel’s visit to
the tribulated Hagar—the well from which
Rebecca drew water for Eliezer, the faithful
servant of Abraham—the encampment of the
Children of Israel at Elim, where were twelve
wells of water, and threescore and ten palm-trees
—and, sweetest and best, the waters of the well
of Samaria, honoured with the presence of our
blessed Lord himself. These sketches, like the
subject which they commemorate, are closely
connected with Sacred Scripture, and we should

feel pleasure in making them better known to the

Christian public.

—_4@-——

LONDON:
C. GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT.


Riss for 0 Blow;

A COLLECTION OF STORIES FOR CHILDREN, SHEWING

THEM HOW TO PREVENT QUARRELLING.

BY H. C. WRIGHT.

Embellishen with Gight Engravings on Wood,

FROM DESIGNS BY HENRY ANELAY.

“ Of this little book it is impossible to speak
too highly—it is the reflex of the spirit of child-
hood, full of tenderness, pity and love ; quick to
resent, and equally quick to forgive. We wish
that all children could imbide its spirit, then
indeed would the world be happier and better.”
—Mary Howitt.

‘ «his volume, of which it were to be wished
that every family in the country had a copy, has
been reprinted in London by Charles Gilpin ; it
is an invaluable little book.”—Chambers’ Tracts.

—»——_

LONDON :

CG, GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT.

secant EEO

onal i sae —

hans

ee

Pe het

uk