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Fairy tales from Grimm

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Title:
Fairy tales from Grimm
Uniform Title:
Hansel and Gretel
Cinderella
Little Red Riding Hood
Rumpelstiltskin (Folk tale)
Creator:
Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863
Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859
Grimm, Wilhelm, 1786-1859 ( Author )
Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine), 1834-1924 ( Author of introduction )
Browne, Gordon, 1858-1932 ( illustrator )
Wells Gardner, Darton & Co ( Publisher )
Ballantyne, Hanson and Co. ( printer )
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London
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Wells Gardner, Darton & Co.
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English
Edition:
2nd ed.
Physical Description:
xxviii, 340, [16] p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

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Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Children's stories ( lcsh )
Children's stories -- 1894 ( lcsh )
Fairy tales -- 1894 ( rbgenr )
Publishers' catalogues -- 1894 ( rbgenr )
Bldn -- 1894
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Children's stories
Fairy tales ( rbgenr )
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novel ( marcgt )
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England -- London
Target Audience:
juvenile ( marctarget )

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Title page printed in red and black.
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Publisher's catalogue follows text.
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Date on t.p. verso.
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with introduction by S. Baring-Gould and drawings by Gordon Browne.

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F so-called “ Fairy Tales there are three kinds: there is that
which consists of stories taken down from the lips of the
ignorant, unlettered peasantry, literally, without any embellishment
whatever ; and there is that kind which is manufactured for the
amusement of children out of pre-existing material that is tradi-
tional in its main parts; and lastly, there is that which is a pure
creation of the imagination. The first class represents oral tradition
of—in most cases—vast antiquity in its rudest form. ‘The second
represents the same accommodated to modern taste. The third
has no pretence to be other than a play of the fancy at the
present date.

To the first class belong the Household Tales of the Brothers
Grimm, to the second class belong a portion of those of Hans
Christian Andersen, to the third class belong those of Count
Hamilton. Those stories belonging to the first are of real value
to the student of the antiquities of the human race, for they con-
tain in many cases relics-of early mythologies, glimpses of a con-
dition of life in a cultural state of society out of which we have
long ago passed, and of an intellectual condition of full-grown
man, which is that of the child of six years old at the present day.
Moreover, such tales collected throughout the world help towards

the ethnological history of races. If, for instance, we find a story
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among the Basques in the Pyrenees which is also found among
the Finns on the Gulf of Bothnia, and is not found among the
peoples who intervene, it establishes a probability that such a
tale belonged to the stock before it separated at a period beyond
the dawn of history.

To a much less degree do stories of the second class interest
the student of popular antiquities, for he cannot be assured as to
what portion of the tale is traditional and what is embellishment.
The third class has a literary value alone.

The collection of folk-tales made by the Brothers Grimm at
the beginning of this century was first issued in print in 1812,
and it speedily attracted attention. It not only went through
numerous editions in Germany, but it was translated by Edgar
Taylor into English, with illustrations by Cruikshank, in 1823,
and Halbot K. Browne in 1861, into Dutch in 1820, and into
French in 1836. It was an epoch-making work, for the Brothers
Grimm for the first time pointed out that such collections of folk-
tales had a value higher than that of amusing children.

There were other and earlier gatherings ‘together into one of
tales told among the people and committed to writing, but these
were made without the faintest conception that they had any
other worth than that of a pastime. The oldest known collection
is in Sanskrit, and is the Pantschatantra, which was made about
the sixth century after Christ. Somewhere about the year 570 it
was translated into Persian, and thence into Arabic, Greek,
Hebrew, Latin; finally the tales found their way into Italian,
Spanish, French, and almost all other European languages. We
find distinct traces of these early folk-tales from India in the
“Gesta Romanorum,” a medieval collection made by the monks
with a moral purpose; then in Straparola’s “Tredeci piaceroli
notti” (1550), and in Basile’s “ Pentamerone” (1637).

An immense impetus was given to the publication of fairy tales
by Charles Perrault, who issued his “Contes de ma Mtre ’Oye”
in 1697. These were fresh and almost unadorned. The little
book contained “Red Riding Hood,” “Frogs and Diamonds,”
“Blue Beard,” “The Sleeping Beauty,” “Puss in Boots,”
“Cinderella,” “Ricket and His Tuft,” “Hop o’ My Thumb.”

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He added some others, which were partly traditional and partly
due to his imagination. At once the fine ladies and gentlemen
of the French court began to write fairy tales, but almost all of
these were inventions of their own, full of exaggeration, and
devoid of much originality. Nevertheless, some of them have
lived, notably those of the Countess d’Aulnoy, the authoress of
“ Gracieuse and Percinet,” “The Fair Maid with Golden Locks,”
“The Blue Bird,” “The White Cat,” “The Yellow Dwarf,” and
“The Beneficent Frog.” The Princess de Beaumont wrote
others ; one alone has lived, ‘“‘ Beauty and the Beast,” and that in
a very different form from what it appeared in as it issued from
the press. The good luck of the Countess d@’Aulnoy was due to
her having in a measure worked.up pre-existing material. A
whole series of her tales, the creation of her unassisted imagina-
tion, have died a natural and rapid death.

There were other writers, the Princess of Murat, the Countess
d’Auneuil, the Sieur de Preschac, Mlle. la Force, Mlle. de Lubert,
Count Hamilton, &c., not one of whom has left a story with
sufficient vitality in it to live. In 1704 appeared Gallard’s
translation of the “Thousand and One Nights,” and at once
turned the taste in the direction of Oriental tales. In quick suc-
cession appeared the “Thousand and One Days, or Persian Tales,”
“The Turkish Tales,” “The Indian Tales,” “The Tales of Count
Hamilton,” “The Tartar Tales, or the Thousand and One Quarters
of an Hour,” “The Mogul Tales,” “The Oriental Tales” of the
Count de Caylus, Sir Charles Morell’s “Tales of the Genii,”
“Chinese Tales,” &c.

An immense collection of these was issued at Paris, with
beautiful engravings, between 1785 and 1786, in thirty-seven
volumes, entitled “Le Cabinet des Fees.”

With the Revolution and the Empire and European war men
and women had other things to think of and to write about
than fairy tales. The terrible realities of those times were all-
engrossing, and enough to satisfy the most ardent imagination
without having recourse to the enchanted realm of fiction.

The storms of that period cleared the air of a good deal more

than might have been supposed. It blew away all the fantastic
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nonsense and extravagant idealism that went with powder and
patches. It led the way to a more wholesome atmosphere in the
region of fairy tale. Instead of the fantasmagoria conjured up
by counts and princesses, came the fresher, more original folk-
tales gathered from the mouths of old nurses and shepherds.

The Brothers Grimm led the way, and showed that what was
treasured in the hearts of the people themselves had an importance
which had not been dreamed of. They issued two collections,
one of Sagez, that is to say, of traditional tales more or less
turning on historical personages or identified with places ; and the
other of A%drchen, folk-tales intended merely for the amusement
of children, or of the childlike minds of their elders. To the
“Kinder und Haus Marchen” in two volumes was appended a
third, which contained valuable notes on the tales, showing where
their analogues could be found in collections already made.

It may be said that with the publication of these volumes a
new system sprang into existence, that of gathering traditional
tales everywhere with conscientious exactitude as to every detail.
Such collections are not always as delightful as that of the Brothers
Grimm, who had the happy knack of printing a tale in the best of
the many forms in which it had been obtained.

Now it is a constant feature of folk-tales that there are certain
stock incidents which are used by the tale-teller as pleases him,
and seems to him most suitable, to lengthen out his story to an
extent appropriate to the occasion when told.

It was with stories as with ballads. Every minstrel had a
number of stock stanzas which he incorporated with the several
metrical tales or songs that he sung, and it is perplexing to the
ballad collector to come across the same ideas, even the same
words and rhymes, in the most different ballads.

The Brothers Grimm saw clearly that these stock incidents,
though valuable enough in their way, did not belong to the
essence of the tale, and they gave them each once, and once only,
using their judgment as to where to excind. Other gatherers in
the same field have not had the same judgment, and their stories

are often overladen with incidents that do not enter naturally into
the plot of the tale.



Preface

In the year 1864, Von Hahn, Austrian Consul in Greece,
published a collection of Greek and Albanian folk-tales, and
in an important introduction he pointed out that the great mass
of fairy tales current in Europe and Asia might be analysed and
reduced to skeletons, and grouped under several heads. He
divided the stories under three main groups, and subdivided them
into forty classes. In 1866, in an Appendix to Mr. Henderson’s
“Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Northern Counties of England,”
I proposed a slightly different classification. Mr. Nutt has sug-
gested a further development of this system.

Now a good many stories can be broken up and resolved into
their parts, and prove to be a very mosaic made up of portions
of various story radicals, and a series of fairy tales resembles a
series of kaleidoscopic pictures, in which the same pieces are
arranged in the most diverse groups. With a little observation,
all the pieces out of which the groups are formed can be dis-
tinguished and tabulated. ‘Take, for instance, the story of the
lad who obtains an ass that drops gold, a table that decks itself,
and a cudgel in a sack that works of its own accord. He loses
the first and second to a cunning rogue, but recovers them by
means of the cudgel. This story occurs in Grimm. Now it is
one that lends itself to all kinds of beginnings and endings.

A Sclavonic version is this: A fool in his folly waters a dry tree
stump. ‘The stump is grateful, becomes an oak and rains on him
golden acorns, then gives him a tablecloth, which decks itself
at will with food. In exchange for these he obtains a stick
which strikes, a belt which becomes a pond, and a hat which
shoots. He is robbed of these, and then killed. From his blood
springs up a tree, and on this tree grows an apple. A princess
opens the apple and discovers in it the fool. Then all his lost
articles return to him of their own accord, and he marries the
princess.* Here we have mixed together a foreign element, that
of the grateful tree ; the marvellous gifts are duplicated. ‘There
is added a myth of death and regenesis which occurs in the story
of “The Juniper Tree,” and in the Quiche epic of the Popol
Vuh. The same story is found in the Kalmuk collection,

* Chodzko: Contes des Paysans Slaves. 1864. Tale xxi.
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called the Siddhi-Ktir. Here a man who had lost his way in
the desert found a dead horse. He cut off the head and carried
it away with him. At night he climbed into a tree. Demons
came and feasted under the tree. The man let fall the horse’s
head on them, and this frightened them away. He came down
and secured a golden cup they had left behind, which at will
filled itself with whatever he desired to eat and drink. He next
encountered a man who had a stick, which at his bidding would
knock any man down. He swopped the cup for the stick, and
then bade the stick knock the man down and kill him. So he
recovered his cup. He next, in like manner, obtained an iron
hammer with which he could build an iron castle; then a rain-
bag which, when shaken, poured forth rain. He built an iron
castle with his hammer by the palace of the Chan. The Chan
tries to burn down the tower, but the man shakes his bag and
quenches the fire, and produces such a flood as to wash the Chan
away, and so he enters on his place and wealth and harem. This
incident of the horse’s head is very like that of “ Frieder and
Catherlieschen” in Grimm (59), only the silly couple take a
door up into a tree and let that fall on the robbers who are
dividing their spoil beneath it.

In an English version there are ass, table, and stick. When the
youth has all three, he gives out that he will marry the richest girl
he sees, and all are to come with gold in their aprons. Then they
come in quantities, but the lad’s own true love has but two
copper pennies. Then he bids the stick knock the rest of the
girls on the head, and Jack takes all their money and endows
his bride with it. The fairy tale tellers think they must marry
their hero, so they do it as they list, tacking on any incident that
comes to hand which suits their fancy.

“The Juniper Tree” has been referred to. Reduced to its
skeleton, it is this. A stepmother hates her stepchild, and
accomplishes his death. Marvellous circumstances follow, through
the transmigration of the soul of the child into, first, a juniper tree,
and, second, a bird that flies out of the tree. Finally follows the
punishment of the stepmother.

The story of “ Little Snowflake” is somewhat similar.
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mother is jealous of her stepdaughter. She drives her from the
house. She is received by dwarfs. Her stepmother endeavours
to kill her. She fails several times, but at last sends her into
an enchanted sleep.
damsel, and the stepmother is punished.

It is not hard to see that in “The Juniper Tree” we have a
trace of an ancient belief in the transmigration of souls and rebirth
in various forms. Not only have we the same idea in the Popol
Vuh, but also in an ancient Egyptian fairy tale that has been
recovered on papyrus in a mummy case. Such an idea is un-
intelligible to the peasant of the present day. Nevertheless, in
Germany and in England the story is told by nurses without much
variation, and it obviously is a relic from a hoar antiquity, when
such an idea as a soul migrating into a tree and then into a bird
was not thought surprising.

Attention has been called to the story of “ Little Snowflake” for
another reason. In it the seemingly dead maiden is placed in a
glass coffin. Now this is not a mere freak of the imagination,
but is a reminiscence of a very early practice. Glass tombs have
actually been discovered, as have glass castles. The vitrified forts
in Scotland are well known. ‘There are others in France, and not
only castles, but also vitrified tombs. Tombs were constructed of
granite, and then submitted to an intense heat, with sea-sand or
sea-weed added to assist fusion, and the whole resolved into a
glass sepulchre. Such vitrified tombs as have been explored in
France contains Merovingian relics ; but unquestionably such are
a late survival of a far earlier usage, when castles and tombs were
melted into solid masses of glass because there was known no
other means of cementing masses of stone together. It was a
means employed before the discovery or introduction of lime as
mortar. Many another folk-tale contains in it a revelation of a
condition of ideas through which mankind has passed, and which
has been left far behind. Many another contains in it traces of a
condition of social life which belonged to a period indistinguishable
from savagery, or at all events when manners were very primitive.

In the nursery tale the king’s daughter keeps sheep, and in

the ballad of the “ Shepherd’s Daughter,” where the maiden knocks
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at the palace door, the king himself opens to her. In some are
traces of polygamy, in others of ferocious cruelty; in some of
mother-right, very commonly of the youngest son as favoured, a
condition of inheritance still followed in parts of Germany. What
are we to say of the fairies and giants who figure in the tales? An
ingenious writer in Folk stories will have it that the pyxies, brow-
nies, elves are the spirits of the dead, and that stories connected
with visits to them, or marriages contracted with them, belong to
a category of supposed expeditions to the under world of ghosts,
and to unions formed with the spirits of deceased ancestors.*

I am not prepared to accept this altogether. I quite admit
that ghost stories may have been mixed up with, and have given
material towards the making of, the fairy tale, but not that it lies
at the bottom of all those which relate to pyxies and fairies.

One whole class of fairy tales turns on the union being tem-
porary—generally contracted between a mortal and one of a super-
natural race. Of this Cupid and Psyche is one example, and
Melusine is another.

Cupid and Psyche is this: A beautiful girl is beloved by a
man of supernatural race. He appears as a man at night and
warns her not to look on him. She breaks the command, and
loses him. There is a continuation, not necessarily belonging to
it. She goes in quest of him, and has to surmount difficulties
and accomplish hard tasks; or answer riddles, She succeeds,
and recovers him.

The Melusine story is this: A man loves a woman of super-
natural race. She consents to live with him if he will not look
on her upon a certain day of the week. He breaks the command,
and loses her. He seeks her, but never recovers her.

In the story of Lohengrin or Helias the lady is forbidden to
ask her husband’s name and inquire whence he comes.

It is quite possible that in these stories there may be a fusion of
two distinct sets of ideas, the one social, the other mythological.
I will take the latter first.

In the savage mind everything that moves has life 3 Nay, more,
everything that exists has a living soul. The river lives, the tree

* Hartland: “The Science of Fairy Tales.” 1891.
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is inhabited by a spirit, sun and moon and stars are living indi-
viduals. In some tongues the sun is feminine, and the moon
masculine. They are seen wandering after each other through
heaven, and when the sun rises and faces the moon, then, at
once, the moon begins to wane and disappears in darkness. It
is hardly wonderful that the waning or vanishing away of the
moon should be supposed to be due to the sun looking upon his
or her face. There is a time, moreover, when sun and moon are
together—at night in the under world, at that epoch when there is
no moon in the sky.

I do not doubt that the story of the seeking of Eurydice by
Orpheus in Hades, and of his losing her because he turned and
looked in her face, is a myth based on this rude observation of a
natural phenomenon. And we can quite imagine that men with
the minds of children, at a time when they actually considered
the sun as a male being and the moon as a female, or vice versd,
should have interpreted their travels in pursuit of each other,
and the wanings of the moon, as something like what has been
suggested.

The New Guinea savage has a different explanation for sun
and moon being apart in their courses through the sky. They
were husband and wife, and once in close association, but owing
to incompatibility of temper have been divorced, and now walk
abroad at times when least likely to see each other. When the
native of New Guinea has advanced to a higher cultural and in-
tellectual plain, he will tell a story of a hero and his wife who
once loved, then quarrelled and were separated, and will have
lost all reminiscence of the fact, that at one period in the develop-
ment of ideas this story was a nature myth explanatory of the sun
and moon ruling day and night severally. We come on the tales
of Orpheus and Eurydice, of Cupid and Psyche, of Helias and the
Fair Maid of Cleves, of Melusine, &c., at a late period in their
career ; but we can conjecture, and that with considerable pro-
bability, that there was an earlier stage in which these tales were
told to explain the relations to each other of sun and moon. In
the Melusine myth, the half-fish or serpent nature of the lady

bears trace of its origin, for sun and moon were often thought to
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live a life half marine, because seen to rise or set in and out of
the sea.

But then—how comes it that in the fairy tales one of the actors
is represented as mortal, and the other as immortal? That, I
believe, to be due to a fusion of another class of tales with
that which is mythologic. At a period when one invading
race overflowed and buried temporarily another race, then no
marriage was allowed between the conquering people and the
conquered. We know that in Germany the strictest rules were
embodied in the early laws prohibiting such unions. A man of
the conquering class who contracted marriage with a woman of
the subjugated people lost caste, and was driven out to dwell in
the cabins of the latter. So strict was the separation between the
races, that none might eat of the food of the people to which he
did not belong. To eat of the food of the other race made him
a member of it. Among the Scandinavians, a new-born infant
might be exposed and left to die; but if a particle of food from the
parental dwelling had passed its lips, it was safe from exposure—
it had been taken into the family. We see the same sort of idea
in Arab hospitality. The stranger who has broken bread and
eaten salt in the Bedaween tent is adopted into the circle, and is
safe. He is no longer a stranger and an enemy.

A whole series of tales exists relative to mortals finding them-
selves in the habitations of trolls, fairies, pyxies ; they are their
own masters unless they eat the food of these supernatural people.
If they do that, they are at once adopted into their number, and
are unable to return to their homes. All these stories rest on the
ancient separation between races, and imply the taboo in which
the food of one was held toa member of the other. That a fusion
did come about in spite of the strongly reprobated contraction
of alliances, or of holding any familiar intercourse between the
two races, is undoubted. The stories of such men—let us say
of Gaelic blood—who had been in the habitations of the Lapp-like
Ivernian subjugated autochthones, and had married there, and
then returned, but never were able to recover caste, or of women
of the fair, tall, blue-eyed upper race, who had been lured away by

the swarthy, short, lank-haired dwellers in mound-like bothies—
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such stories lingered on and got fused with those of the lives of
sun and moon. Moreover, a conquered race is always feared by
a race that has conquered it when the latter is not in a high
condition of culture. Unable to explain the nature of epidemics,
it attributes these to the incantations of the hereditary foes, and
it comes to regard that race with awe, as gifted with supernatural
powers. Its ways of life, its manner of clothing, its language, its
arts are all different; and if that subjugated and overwhelmed
people is superior in skill in the manufacture of weapons, in the
production of metals, then all the elements are present for regard-
ing it as made up of superhuman beings.

We have an instance in Ireland. The Tuatha de Dannan, the
dark Ivernian race, was conquered by the Celts, and driven into
the fastnesses of the mountains and the bogs. In Irish legend,
this defeated race is synonymous with one of fairies. ‘ After
the Dedannans had held sway in Ireland for about two hundred
years,” says Dr. Joyce, “they were in their turn conquered by
the last and greatest colony of all—the Milesians, who are the
ancestors of the leading Gaclic families of Ireland. The Milesians
defeated the Dedannans in two great battles. . . . In the legendary
and romantic literature of Ireland, the Dedannans are celebrated
as magicians. By the Milesians and their descendants they are
regarded as gods, and ultimately, in the imagination of the people,
they became what are now in Ireland called ‘fairies.’ After their
defeat by the Milesians they seem to have retired to remote and
lonely places, and their reputation as magicians, as well as the
obscure and mysterious manner in which they lived, gradually
impressed the vulgar with the belief that they were supernatural
beings.” *

An entire group of tales relates to a man carrying off the
feather dress or sealskin habit of a bathing damsel, whereby he
obtains her as his wife; but after some years, either because he
strikes her, or because she recovers her former dress, she escapes
from his house, .and returns to her former. element or people.
Another form of the tale is that in the “Saga” of Hrolf Kraka, where.
a damsel lives in a cave with one.who’is.a bear by day anda man

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at night. In both cases we have a reminiscence of a mixed
marriage between man and woman on different cultural planes.
The swan-maids are those of a Finn race, who dress in the down
of water-birds, and are temporarily taken up into union with men
of the Scandinavian or Teutonic race, which has advanced to
linen and woollen fabrics. The bear-man is a cave dweller, who,
in like manner, dresses himself in, skins, belongs to a different and
infinitely less cultured race than the damsel who lives with him.

The Esquimaux to the present day wear garments of feathers, and
the Hairy Ainu wear dresses skilfully make out of the skins of fish.

In the most archaic form of the story all turns on the feather
or skin dress, of which the man retains possession. After some
years the woman obtains it again, when she is filled with hezm-
zweh for her own people, and for the freedom of old savagery, and
she escapes. A transitional form of the tale consists in the dress
being reduced to a petticoat or a girdle. The final shape assumed
by it is one in which every trace of the peltry has disappeared.
In ages when races were blended, and the inferior had ceased to
wear its distinguishing clothing of skins, the significance of this
element of the tale was not understood, and was excinded.

In some of the versions of the story the woman, of alien race,
flies when touched with iron. This is almost certain indication
that the race to which she belonged was in the neolithic stage,
and that it looked with superstitious terror on the metal weapons
by which the conquerors had subdued them. No doubt but
that in the earlier phase of the Tale now lost the wife fled from
bronze. But that is now lost. We still affix iron horse-shoes to
doors as protection against witches—the protection is due not
only to the broken circle of the shoe, but especially to the metal.
And the usage is a survival of a custom whereby the conquering
race exhibited iron as a token of being the ruling power, and of
menace to the conquered.

Another group of tales concerns the power obtained over a man
by the discovery of his name. We have an instance in Lohengrin,
another in Rumpelstiltskin. This relates to a stage in civilisation:
which all races pass through when the name is kept secret, and

is known only by blood relations, and the man is called by nick-
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names instead, for the discovery of the real name confers power
over him. To the present day, it is thought amongst ourselves’
that only relationship or such intimate friendship as almost consists
in adoption into the family entitles one to the familiar use of the
Christian name. In the stories in question—when the name has
been discovered the man flies from the person who has discovered
it, lest the person should employ that name to obtain undue
supernatural power over him.

We have a trace of this idea in the Pentateuch, where God, by
the revelation of a new Name, elevates the patriarchs into nearer
connection, and gives them more power with. Him than they
possessed before. In ballads, as in fairy tales, a hero or heroine
is set tasks, or has to answer riddles, before he or she is taken
up into acknowledged marriage with the object of affection. In
other versions of the Riddle, or Task Radical, death is the penalty
of such as cannot solve the riddle or execute the tasks.

In a primitive condition of life no youth could pass to the
condition of “Brave” unless he underwent an ordeal that tried
his courage and endurance. He had to bring away the head or
scalp of some hereditary foe, or to kill some wild beast, before he
was received into the council of men, and before he was allowed
to marry. It is so with the Zulus and the Matabele, and has
been the occasion of wars. The young men are condemned to
single blessedness, and are esteemed as boys till they have done
some butchery. In all probability before a man was accepted
into a new people,—and if he desired to be exogamous he must
leave father and mother and cleave to his wife and be taken into
her family,—he would be subjected to tests of courage and
endurance, and unless he passed satisfactorily through these
proofs he would be rejected. On the other hand, when in a
later condition of social life the woman entered into the family
of the husband, that family would try her with hard questions, or
put to proof her powers of spinning, of weaving, of bread making,
&c., assure itself that’ she-was iritellectually and socially suitable,
or else it would “forbid the banns.”

.This testing of the wit or skill or courage of the hero or heroine

is of such constant recurrence in folk-tales, that we may be sure it
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dates back to a genuine institution which prevailed in a certain
stage of the development of the race.

In-all fairy stories there is a large element variously employed
which is derived from nature myths. Such, as I have shown, are
those tales relative to the wandering heroes and heroines, who lose
and pursue each other. If we look at the story of the ass that
drops gold, the table that decks itself, and the stick that leaps out
of a bag and deals blows, we see other nature myths, the significa-
tion of which has been lost. The donkey dropping gold is equated
in the Kalmuk tale by a bag that discharges rain, that is to say, it
is the rain cloud shedding its sparkling spring showers. The
table that covers itself, is the round world that produces of itself
bread and meat and drink. The bag out of which leaps the cudgel,
is the storm cloud in which lurks the lightning.

So in the story of Jack and the Beanstalk; the hen that
lays the golden egg is the red dawn that produces the sun, and
the harp that plays by itself is the wind. In the “Saga” of King
Olaf Tryggvason, we have the earliest form of Jack and the Bean-
stalk. In it we are told that the king in dream climbed a myste-
rious tree and got into the strange land above the clouds where
he saw God. This gives us the clue to understand the Jack
and the Beanstalk tale; we see that it is a mythological story,
and that the ogre and his wife are the Odin and Freya of
pagan times. But in the nursery tale not only has Odin lost his
divinity, but the meaning of the hen and the harp is quite gone,
along with that of the money bags, which are the clouds contain-
ing fertilising showers. Thus there is a large amount of nature
myth ready to hand for the making up of a story for the nursery.

There are also reminiscences in the fairy tale of a former age,
when rude attempts were made at civilisation and of a state when
certain things were taboo. As our nurses have no knowledge of
such a state of things, but have memories stored with tales ‘built
up out of all this traditional material, they cannot explain the
marvels and inconsistencies that occur in their stories. It does
not do for a precocious child to question them as to these—the
nurses are at once thrown out; they can: explain nothing, they

can but tell the tale.as it was told to them by their mothers.
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There can be little doubt that many of the attempts made to
explain mythology and fairy tale by natural phenomena will not
bear too close examination. In Schwarz’ ‘Sonne, Mond und
Sterne,” 1864, we have the principle worked out to a vreductio ad
absurdum. ‘The sun is a heavenly stone, a golden ball, a shield,
a wheel, an urn, a cup, a fountain, a fire, a red bird, a dragon, an
eye in a giant, an eye in a horse, a hero, a virgin, a queen-mother,
a master-mason, and so on ; and all folk-tales which tell of golden
shields, balls, or precious stones, of giants, of heroes, of magic
cups, of marvellous wells, of wondrous birds, of dragons, &c., are
nature myths.

That there is an element of this in folk-tales can hardly be
denied. But it must not be forgotten that there is another
element of which we must take account, which is reminiscence
in a confused state of a condition of affairs when two distinct
races dwelt in close proximity, not comprehending each other,
each suspicious of and dreading the other, and each investing
the other with superhuman powers or knowledge. These once
so distinct races are now fused, and the tales of mixed marriages
between them hang on in the popular memory.

We can realise the attribution of magic powers by one race to
another when we look at the manner in which beasts are treated
in fairy tales. They are dealt with as though they were intelligent
as human beings. ‘They have their language, not indeed under-
stood by men, but a language nevertheless. They are in some
points wiser, cleverer than men. They are grateful, they are
revengeful; in a word, they reflect the characteristics of the man,
but in addition are invested with powers that transcend his.

The beast, the bird, the fish, the tree, the spring, the rock,
live their mysterious lives, and what it was "that animates them
the primitive man did not know. Sometimes he thought they
had individual souls of their own, sometimes that the souls that
animated them were those of human beings, dead or alive—that
in sleep men’s spirits passed into animal bodies and ranged the
woods as wolves, or swam in the ocean as fish, or soared as eagles
in the air; or else, that after death the spirit of man passed into

an animal or other form. Strangely shaped stones with an out-
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line like human heads were supposed to be men and women who
had been petrified, and stories were made to account for this
fossilisation. The clouds were an ever-present wonder. What
were they? Heavenly cows? Dragons flying about and attempt-
ing to devour the sun? Were they the spirits of the dead
wandering in the heavens? What was the wind? What was the
whispering and the movement that went on among the leaves
of the forest? surely the spirits of the trees were talking and
embracing or fighting ?

Traditional exploits of great men of the race also got mixed
up with much matter that is mythological, and floating stories of
uncertain origin attached themselves to their names and got in-
corporated into the tale of their achievements. It is not easy to
distinguish myth from distorted history. According to Dr. Skene
and Dr. Joyce, the record of the successive conquests of Ireland by
the Fir Bolgs and the Tuatha de Danann, Milesians and Fomori, is
basedon historic facts; whereas Professor Rhys would convertthese
peoples into sun and culture gods on one hand, and the. powers of
darkness on the other. The truth being, that historic facts have
become invested with a mythic halo, and that actual races have
acquired supernatural characteristics. We have among ourselves to
the present day the descendants of the old Ivernian or Silurian race
that occupied the land. They go to Board School and sit beside
the fair-haired descendants of Gael, Brython, and Saxon. That
their ancestors had any part in the origination of familiar folk-
tales they have no suspicion. Yet it was so. They are the
pyxies, brownies—the witches of latter days, long held in sus-
picion, and forbidden union with the conquerors. In fact, their
position was that of the Negro in the United States, at present.

The household tale is, as already said, a kaleidoscopic picture,
and to form that picture materials of the most different nature are
combined. Looked at with the childish eye, all is wonderful, com-
plete, glorious, and mysterious ; but the scientific examiner takes
the whole to pieces, and distinguishes the elements, and shows how
the skill of the narrator has combined them, but that the material
out of which the pictures are composed is of the highest interest

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Tur FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE. : . : : « 10
HANSEL AND GRETHEL .. : : f : : : emery)
RAPUNZEL . : ; c , : : : z : R29
FAITHFUL JOHN : 2 : 2 : : ; : 2 ehe36
THE FROG PRINCE . Sage es : : : : 3 . 46
THE THREE SPINNERS : , : 3 : ; 4 yaaa
A TALE OF ONE WHO TRAVELLED TO LEARN WHAT SHIVER-

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THE VALIANT LITTLE TAILOR .« ; ; : : : . 68
‘LITTLE RED-CApP ‘ ; ; : : é : ; . 79
CINDERELLA : : : 3 : : : . : - Ba
THUMBLING ; ; ; nee : 4 3 : 93
‘THE TABLE, THE ASS, AND THE STICK . ; . . . 100
THE HANDLESS MAIDEN . ; ‘ . : : : PETZ
JORINDE AND JORINGEL . ’ ; . ; ° : . 120
THE KNAPSACK, THE Hat, AND THE HORN . ; : Tele
GODFATHER DEATH . : : : : 3 é 3 wel ot
RUMPELSTILTSKIN —. : ; é é ‘ : ; . 135
THE GOLDEN BIRD . : ‘ ‘ ; : : 3 . 140
THE THREE FEATHERS . : : : : : : Bea GL
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THE GOOSE GIRL

THE SOARING LARK . :

THE NIX oF THE MILL-Ponp.

SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED

THE LITTLE ELVES :

THE Evil. SPIRIT AND HIS GRANDMOTHER

THE THREE BROTHERS >

THE PRINCE WHO WAS AFRAID OF NOTHING

THE THREE LITTLE MEN IN THE Woop

THE GOOSE-GIRL AT THE WELL

THE Poor MILLER’s SON AND THE Cat

FERDINAND THE FAITHFUL AND FERDINAND THE UN-
FAITHFUL

THE DRUMMER .

THE UNDUTIFUL SON :

THE FOUR ACCOMPLISHED BROTHERS

THE THREE ARMY SURGEONS.

THE MAN or IRON i :

THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN.

BEARSKIN

THE SPIRIT IN THE BOTTLE : :

THE GIANT WITH THE THREE GOLDEN Harps

THE RAVEN

A Good BARGAIN

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“The Twelve Brothers were changed into twelve Crows” .
Each brother kept watch in turn .
“¢T am a King’s daughter, and am seeking my twelve Brothers’”
An enchanted Prince
“Flounder, flounder, in the sea, hither quickly come to’: me’’
Hansel and Grethel
“Hansel kept dropping crumbs”.
“A very old Woman came out” .
The Duck takes Grethel over the Water
“There he saw the old Witch” :
“Rapunzel ! Rapunzel! Jet down your hair’”
The old Witch waiting for the King’s son
Portrait of the King’s daughter
The first Crow
The second Crow.
“The Crows flew away” :
“Faithful John shot the horse dead” .
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“Why weepest thou, O King’s daughter?’”

“The Frog dived”

The Three Spinners

A Goblin Comrade

“The Boy sat down under the gallows”

“There came out of every hole and corner black cats and black

dogs”

“Half a man’s body came down the chimney”

“Good preserves for sale !’”

“The Giant was forced to carry the whole tree”

“«This must be some mighty hero’” .

“The Unicorn was made prisoner”

“The Wolf looked so wickedly out of his great eyes”

“* Good-day, little Red-Cap,’ said the Wolf”

Crown, Sceptre, and Slipper :

“The two proud sisters derided Cinderella”

“There lay Cinderella among the ashes”

Thumbling

“* Table, cover thyself !’” : :
“Out jumped the Stick, and thumped about on the Landlord sone

The Handless Maiden . i

The young Queen went away with her child

“By day she changed herself into a cat”

The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn

“What does my lord and: master desire ??”

‘Godfather Death . :

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Rumpelstiltskin

“Why do you weep so sore??” . : ; :

“The King’s Son led away -the beautiful Princess on the Golden
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“The King blew Three Feathers into the air”

“ He saw a large Frog, and round her several smaller ones”

“¢Two miles hence are seven Windmills’”

“They met with a man standing on one leg, with the other leg
lying by his side” . ‘

“Don’t hang your hat on one side like that !’” .

Rout of the Regiments.

“¢Such an one deserves to be put into a cask’”.

“¢ Ah, Falada, that you should hang there !’”

“¢ Blow, blow, thou wind, blow Conrad’s hat away !’”

The Soaring Lark

“J will give you this Egg’”

“The Princess seized the Prince, and leapt with him on to the
back of a Griffin” .

“With a terrible rushing noise the pond overflowed its banks” .

The Nix of the Mill-Pond

‘The end of the Dwarf’s beard was fixed in a split of the tree”

The Little Elves .

A Changeling

“The three Soldiers crept into the corn”

“The Dragon carried them through the air”

Grandmother to the Evil Spirit

“The Farrier shod the galloping horse” : 3

“You worm !’ cried the Giant, ‘what are you meddling with
my balls for??” % : : : ; : : :

“They pulled him down on the ground, and tormented him”

The Three Little Men in the Wood

“Dividing her bread in two, she gave them half”

“ A toad jumped out of her mouth at each word”

“ They threw her out of the window into the river which ran past”

The Goose-Girl driving her Geese

“The Youth’s knees trembled and shook” :
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“Three Cats had to play Music”

“A little tortoise-shell Cat came up”

“The boy went up again, and there saw the castle”

“The Fish made its appearance, carrying the letters”

“* Here, you little fellow,’ said the Giant”

“The Drummer sat himself on the saddle”

“The Toad sprang upon his head, and would not go away”

“She is ona rock in the midst of the sea, watched by the Dragon’”

The Three Army Surgeons .

“The others tried to hold him by the coat”

“¢ Open my door, said the Wild Man”

“His golden locks glittered in the sun”

“This snake was an enchanted maiden”

“There suddenly appeared a little Black Dwarf”

“The King changed clothes with a shepherd”

Bearskin

“He saw a stranger standing before him” .

The Spirit in the Bottle

““Here I stick among the roots of the oak-tree. Let me out !?”

“The King threw the box into the water” :

“*Bah ! cried the King, ‘what are you about ??”

“The Ferryman put the oar into his hand, and sprang on shore
himself” :

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NCE upon a time there lived happily together
| a Queen and a King, who had twelve chil-
dren—all boys. One day the King said
to his consort, “If the thirteenth child is
a girl, then shall the twelve boys die, that
her riches may be great, and that the king-
dom may fall to her alone.” He then ordered
twelve coffins to be made, and, all of them having been
locked up in a room, he gave the key thereof to the Queen,
and bade her tell nobody about the matter.

But the mother sat crying the whole day long, so that her
youngest child, who was always with her, and whom she had
named Benjamin, said to her, ‘‘ Mother dear, why are you so
sorrowful?” ‘My dearest child,” she replied, ‘I dare not
tell you!” But he let her have no peace until she went and
unlocked the room, and showed him the twelve coffins.
Then she said, ““My dearest Benjamin, these coffins your
father has had prepared for yourself and your eleven
brothers, for, if I bring a little girl into the world, you will
all be killed together and buried in them.” And as she

wept while she spoke these words, the son comforted her,
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saying, “Do not cry, dear mother; we will help ourselves,
and go away.” But she said, ‘“‘Go with your eleven brothers
into the wood, and let one of you climb into the highest tree
which is to be found, and keep watch, looking towards the
tower of the castle here. If I bear a little son, I will hang
out a white flag, and you may venture home again; but if I
bear a little daughter, I will hang out a red flag; and then
flee away as quickly as you can, and God preserve you!
Every night I will arise and pray for you: in winter, that
you may have a fire to warm yourselves; and in summer,
that you may not be melted with the heat.”

Soon after she gave her blessing to all her sons, and they
went away into the forest. Each kept watch in turn, sitting
upon the highest oak-tree, and looking towards the tower.
When eleven days had passed by, and it came to Benjamin’s
turn, he perceived a flag hung out; but it was not the white
but the red flag, which announced that they must all die.
As the brothers heard this, they became very angry, and
said, ‘Shall we suffer death on account of a maiden? Let
us swear that we will avenge ourselves ; wherever we find a
maiden, her blood shall flow.”

Thereupon they went deeper into the forest, and in the
middle, where it was most gloomy, they found a little
charmed cottage standing empty, and they said, ‘ Here we
will dwell, and you, Benjamin, as you are the youngest and
the weakest, shall stop here and keep house while we go out
to fetch meat.” So they set forth into the forest, and shot
hares, wild fawns, birds, and pigeons, and what else they
could find. These they brought home to Benjamin, who
cooked and dressed them for their different meals. In this
little cottage they lived ten years together, and the time
passed very quickly.

Their little sister was now grown up: she had a kind
heart, was very beautiful, and always wore a golden star
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saw twelve boys’ shirts hanging up, and she asked her
mother, ‘‘To whom do these twelve shirts

belong, for they are much too small for
my father?” Then she answered
with a heavy heart, “My dear
child, they belong to your twelve








brothers!” The maiden
uf replied, “Where are my
| twelve brothers? I have
never yet heard of them.”
The Queen answered, ‘God only knows where they are:
they have wandered into the wide world.” Then she took
the maiden, and, unlocking the room, showed her the twelve
coffins. ‘ These coffins,” said she, ‘‘ were ordered for your
brothers, but they went away secretly before you were born ;”

and she told her how everything had happened. Then the
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maiden said, “ Do not cry, dear mother, I will go forth and
seek my brothers;’’ and, taking the twelve shirts, she set
out at once straight into the great forest. All day long
she walked on and on, and in the evening she came to the
charmed house, into which she stepped. There she found
a young lad, who asked her, ‘‘Whence dost thou come,
and whither goest thou?” and he stood astonished to
see how beautiful she was, and at the queenly robes she
wore, and the star upon her brow. Then she answered,
“T am a King’s daughter, and am seeking my twelve
brothers, and will go as far as heaven is blue until I find
them ;” and she showed him the twelve shirts that belonged
to them. Benjamin perceived at once that it was his sister,
and he said, ‘I am Benjamin, thy youngest brother.” At
his words she began to weep for joy, and Benjamin wept
also, and they kissed and embraced one another with the
greatest affection. Presently he said, “Dear sister, there

is one terrible condition: we have agreed together that
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every maiden whom we meet shall die, because we were
obliged to leave our kingdom on account of a maiden.”

Then the maiden replied, “I will willingly die, if I can by
that means release my twelve brothers.”

“No,” answered he, “thou shalt not die; hide thyself
under this tub until our eleven brothers come home.” She
did so; and when night came the others returned from
hunting, and their dinner was made ready, and as they sat
at the table eating, they asked, ‘What is the news?”
Benjamin said, “Do you not know ?”

“No,” they answered. Then he spoke again: “ You have
been in the forest, and I have stopped at home, yet I know
more than you.”

“Tell us directly!” they exclaimed. He answered, “ First
promise me that you will not kill the first maiden who shall
meet us.” ‘Yes, we promise!” they exclaimed; ‘she shall
have pardon; now tell us at once.” Then he said, ‘Our
sister is here;” and, lifting the tub, the King’s daughter
came from beneath, looking most beautiful, delicate, and
gentle in her royal robes, and with the golden star upon her
brow. The sight gladdened them all; and, falling upon her
neck, they kissed her, and loved her with all their hearts.

Now she stopped at home with Benjamin, and helped him
in his work, while the eleven others went into the wood, and
caught wild animals, deer, birds, pigeons, for their eating,
which their sister and brother took care to make ready. The
sister sought for wood for the fire, and for the vegetables,
which she dressed, and put the pots on the fire, so that their
dinner was always ready when the eleven came home. She
also kept order in the cottage, and covered the beds with
beautiful white and clean sheets, and the brothers were
always contented, and they all lived in great unity.

But there was a little garden belonging to the charmed
house, in which stood twelve lilies (which one calls also
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her twelve brothers a pleasure, broke off the twelve flowers,
intending to give each of them one. But as she broke off
each flower the twelve brothers were changed, one by one,
into twelve Crows, and flew off into the forest, and at the
same moment the house and garden both disappeared.

Thus the poor maiden was left alone in the wild forest,
and as she looked round an old woman stood near, who said,
“My child, what hast thou done? Why didst thou not leave
the twelve white flowers? They were thy brothers, who
are now changed into Crows!” Then the maiden asked
with tears, ‘Is there no means of saving them?” “There
is but one way in the whole world,” said the old woman,
“but that is so difficult, that thou canst not free them. Thou
must be dumb for seven years—thou mayest not speak, nor
laugh, and if thou speakest but a single word, even if it
wants but one hour of the seven years, all will be in vain,
and thy brothers will die at that single word.”

Then the maiden said in her heart, “I know for certain
that I shall free my brothers ;” and she went and found a
tall tree, into the branches of which she climbed and passed
her time spinning, without ever speaking or laughing.

Now it happened once that a King was hunting in the
forest, who had a large greyhound, which ran to the tree on
which the maiden sat, and, springing round, barked furiously.
So the King came up and saw the beautiful girl with the
golden star upon her brow, and was so enchanted with her
beauty, that he asked her if she would become his bride.
To this she gave no answer, but slightly nodded with her
head; so the King, mounting the tree himself, brought her
down, and placing her upon his horse carried her home.

Then the wedding was celebrated with great pomp and
joy, but the bride neither spoke nor laughed.

After they had lived contentedly together two years, the
King’s mother, who was a wicked woman, began to slander

the young Queen, and said to her son, “ This is a common
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beggar girl whom you have brought home with you: who
knows what impish tricks she practised at home? If she be
dumb and not able to speak, she might still laugh once; but
they who do not laugh have a bad conscience.” The King
would not at first believe it, but the old woman persisted in
it so long, and accused the Queen of so many wicked things,
that the King at last let himself be persuaded, and she was
condemned to die.

Now a great fire was kindled in the courtyard in which
she was to be burnt; and the King standing above at the
window, looked on with tearful eyes, because he still loved
her so much. And now she was bound to the stake, and
the fire began to lick her clothing with its red tongues, and
just at that time the last moment of the seven years expired.
Then a whirring was heard in the air, and twelve Crows
came flying by, and sank down to the earth, and as they
alighted on the ground they became her twelve brothers
whom she had freed. They tore away the fire from around
her, and, putting out the flames, set their sister free, and
kissed and embraced her. And now, as she could open her
mouth and speak, she told the King why she was dumb, and
why she never laughed.

And the King was highly pleased when he heard she was
innocent, and they all lived together in great happiness to the
end of their lives,





THE FISHERMAN AND HIS Wire

HERE was once upon a time a fisherman
and his wife, who lived together in a little
| hut near the sea, and every day he went down
to fish. There he sat with his rod, and
looked out upon the blank water; and this
he did for many a long day. One morning
the line went to the bottom, and when he
drew it up a great Flounder was hooked at the end. The
Flounder said, “ Let me go, I pray you, fisherman; I am not
a real fish, but an enchanted Prince. What good shall I do
you if you pull me up? I should not taste well; put me back
into the water, and let me swim.”

“Ah,” said the man, “you need not make such a palaver; a
fish which can speak I would rather let swim ;” and so say-
ing, he put the fish into the water, and as it sank to the
bottom it left a long streak of blood behind it. Then the
fisherman got up, and went back to his wife in their hut.

“Have you caught nothing to-day, husband?” said she.
“Oh!” he replied, “I caught a Flounder, who said he was
an enchanted Prince; so I threw him again into the sea to
swim.”



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“Did you not wish first?” she inquired. ‘ No,” said he.

“Ah,” said the wife, “that is very unlucky; is one to
remain in this hovel for ever? you might have wished for a
better hut, at least. Go again and call him; tell him we
choose to have a better hut, and for certain you'll get it.”

“Ah!” replied he, “how shall I manage that?” “Why,”
said his wife, “ you must catch him again, and before you let
him swim away he will grant what you ask: be quick.”
The man was not much pleased, and wished his wife further ;
but, nevertheless, he went down to the sea. When he came
to the water, it was green and yellow, and looked still more
blank; he stood by it and said—

“ Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Hither quickly come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I dare not tell.”

Then the Fish came swimming up, and said, ‘‘What do
you want with me?” “Oh!” said the man, “I was to catch
you again; for my wife says I ought to have wished before.
She won’t stay any longer in her hovel, and desires a
cottage.”

“Go home again;” said the Flounder, “she has it already.”
So the fisherman departed, and there was his wife, no longer
in the dirty hovel, for in its place stood a clean cottage,
before whose door she sat upon a bench. She took him by
the hand, saying, “Come in now and see: is not this much
better?” So in they went, and in the cottage there was a
beautiful parlour, and a fine fireplace, and a chamber where
a bed stood; there were. also a kitchen and a store-room,
with nice earthenware, all of the best; tinware and copper
vessels, and everything very clean and neat. At the back
was a large yard, with hens and chickens, as well as a nice
garden, full of fruit-trees and vegetables. ‘‘Sec,” said the

wife, “is not this charming?”
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“Yes,” said her husband, “so long as it blooms you will
be very well content with it.”

“We will consider about that,” she replied, and they went
to bed. :

Thus eight to fourteen days passed on, when the wife said,
“ Ffusband, the hut is far too narrow for me, and the yard and
garden are so small; the Flounder may very well give us
a larger house. I wish to live in a large stone palace; go,
then, to the Flounder, and ask him to give us a castle.”

“ Ah, wife!” said he, ‘‘the cottage is good enough; why
should you choose to have a castle ?”

“Go along,” she replied, “the Flounder will soon give you
that.”

“Nay, wife,’ he said, ‘the Flounder gave us the cottage
at first, but when I go again he will perhaps be angry.”

“ Never you mind,” said she, “he can do what I wish for
very easily and willingly; go and try.” The husband was
vexed at heart, and did not like going, and said to himself,
“This is not right.” But at last he set off.

When he came to the sea, the water was quite clouded
and deep blue coloured, and black and thick: it looked green
no longer, yet it was calm. So he went and said—

“ Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Hither quickly come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I scarce dare tell.”

“Now, then, what do you want?” said the Flounder.
“Oh,” said the man, half-frightened, “she wants to live ina
great stone castle.” ‘‘Go home, and see it at your door,”
replied the Fish.

The fisherman went away, and lo! where formerly his
house stood, there was a great stone castle; and his wife
called to him from the steps to come in, and, taking him by

the hand, she said, ‘Now let us look about.” So they
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walked about, and in the castle there was a great hall, with
marble tables, and there were ever so many servants, who
ushered them through folding-doors into rooms hung all
round with tapestry, and filled with fine golden stools and
chairs, with crystal looking-glasses on the walls; and all the
rooms were similarly fitted up. Outside the house were
large courtyards with horse and cow-stalls, and waggons,
all of the best, and besides a beautiful garden filled with
magnificent flowers and fruit-trees, and a meadow full a
mile long, covered with deer, and oxen, and sheep, as many
as one could wish for. “Is not this pretty ?” said the wife.
“Ah,” said her husband, “so long as the humour lasts you
will be content with this, and then you will want something
else.”

“We will think about that,” said she, and with that they
went to bed.

The next morning the wife woke up just as it was day,
and looked out over the fine country which lay before her.
Her husband did not get up, and there she stood and called
out, ‘‘Get up, and come and look here at the window; sce,
shall I not be Queen over all the land? Go, and say to the
Flounder, we choose to be King and Queen.” “Ah, wife,”
said he, “why should I wish to be King?” “No,” she
replied, “you do not wish, so I will be Queen. Go, tell the
Flounder so.”

“Oh, why do you wish this? I cannot say it.”

“Why not? go off at once; I must be Queen.” The
husband set out quite stupefied, but she would have her
way, and when he came to the sea it was quite black-
looking, and the water splashed up and smelled very dis-
agreeably. But he stood still, and repeated—

“Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Hither quickly come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I scarce dare tell.”

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“What does she want now?” asked the Flounder.
“Ah!” said he, “she would be Queen.” ‘Go home, she is
so already,” replied the Fish. So he departed, and when he
came near the palace he saw it had become much larger,
with a great tower and gateway in front of it; and before
the gate stood a herald, and there were many soldiers, with
kettledrums and trumpets. When he came into the house
he found everything made of the purest marble and gold,
with magnificent curtains fringed with gold. Through the
hall he went in at the doors where the great court apartment
was, and there sat his wife upon a high throne of gold and
diamonds, having a crown of gold upon her head, and a
sceptre of precious stones in her hand; and upon each side
stood six pages, in a row, each one a head taller than the
other. Then, he went up, and said, “Ah, wife, are you
Queen now?” “Yes,” said she, “now I am Queen!”
There he stood looking for a long time. At last he said,
“Ah, wife, how do you like being Queen? now we have
nothing else to choose.” “No, indeed!” she replied, “I am
very dissatisfied ; time and tide do not wait for me; I can
bear it no longer. Go then to the Flounder: Queen I am;
now I must be Pope.” “Ah, wife! what would you?
Pope thou canst not be: the Pope is the head of Christen-
dom ; the Flounder cannot make you that.”

“I wll be Pope,” replied the wife, and he was obliged to
go, and, when he came to the shore, the sea was running
mountains high, and the sky was so black, that he was quite
terrified, and began to say in a great fright—

“Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Quickly, quickly, come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I dare not tell.”

“What now?” asked the Flounder. ‘She wants to be

Pope,” said he. ‘‘Go home, and find her so,” was the reply.
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So he went back, and found a great church, in which she
was sitting upon a much higher throne, with two rows of
candles on each side, some as thick as towers, down to those
no bigger than rushlights, and before her footstool were
Kings and Queens kneeling. ‘‘ Wife,” said he, ‘now be
contented: since you are Pope, you cannot be anything else.”
“That I will consider about,” she replied, and so they went
to bed; but she could not sleep for thinking what she
should be next. Very early she rose, and looked out of the
window, and as she saw the sun rising, she thought to
herself, “Why should I not do that?” and so she shook
her husband, and called out to him, “Go, tell the Flounder
I want to make the sun rise.” Her husband was so
frightened that he tumbled out of bed, but she would hear
nothing, and he was obliged to go.

When he got down to the sea a tremendous storm was
raging, and the ships and boats were tossing about in all
directions. Then he shouted out, though he could not hear
his own words—

“Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Quickly, quickly, come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I dare not tell.”
“What would she have now?” said the Fish. “Ah!”
he replied, “she wants to be Ruler of the Universe.”
“Return, and find her back in her hovel,” replied the
Flounder.
And there the fisherman and his wife remained for the
rest of their days.

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NCE upon a time there dwelt near a large
wood a poor woodcutter, with his wife and
two children by his former marriage, a little
boy called Hansel, and a girl named Grethel.
He had little enough to break or bite; and

}/ once, when there was a great famine in the

land, he could not get even his daily bread; and as he lay

thinking in his bed one evening, rolling about for trouble, he
sighed, and said to his wife, “What will become of us ?

How can we feed our children, when we have no more than

we can eat ourselves ? ”

‘‘ Know, then, my husband,” answered she, “ we will lead
them away, quite early in the morning, into the thickest part
of the wood, and there make them a fire, and give them each
a little piece of bread; then we will go to our work, and leave
them alone, so they will not find the way home again, and
we shall be freed from them.” “No, wife,” replied he, “ that
T can never do; how can you bring your heart to leave my
children all alone in the wood ; for the wild beasts will soon
come and tear them to pieces ?”

‘Oh, you simpleton!” said she, “then we must all four
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die of hunger ; you had better make our coffins.” But she
left him no peace till he consented, saying, “Ah, but I shall
regret the poor children.”

The two children, however, had not gone to sleep for very
hunger, and so they overheard what the stepmother said to
their father. Grethel wept bitterly, and said to Hansel,
“What will become of us?” “Be quiet, Grethel,” said he;
‘do not cry—I will soon help you.” And as soon as their
parents had fallen asleep, he got up, put on his coat, and,
unbarring the back door, slipped out. The moon shone
brightly, and the white pebbles which lay before the door
seemed like silver pieces, they glittered so brightly. Hansel
stooped down, and put as many into his pocket as it would
hold; and then going back, he said to Grethel, “Be com-
forted, dear sister, and sleep in peace; God will not forsake
us.” And so saying, he went to bed again.

The next morning, before the sun arose, the wife went
and awoke the two children. ‘Get up, you lazy things;
we are going into the forest to chop wood.” Then she gave
them each a piece of bread, saying, ‘There is something for
your dinner; do not eat it before the time, for you will get
nothing else.” Grethel took the bread in her apron, for
Hansel’s pocket was full of pebbles; and so they all set out
upon their way. When they had gone a little distance,
Hansel stood still, and peeped back at the house; and this
he repeated several times, till his father said, “ Hansel, what
are you peeping at, and why do you lag behind? Take
care, anid remember your legs.”

“Ah, father,” said Hansel, “I am looking at my white
cat sitting upon the roof-of the house, and trying to say
good-bye.” ‘You simpleton!” said the wife, “that is not
a cat; it is only the sun shining on the white chimney.”
But in reality Hansel was not looking at a cat; but every
time he stopped, he dropped a pebble out of his pocket upon

the path.
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When they came to the middle of the wood, the father told
the children to collect wood, and he would make them a fire,
so that they should not be cold. So Hansel and Grethel
gathered together quite a little mountain of twigs. Then
they set fire to them; and as the flame burnt up high, the
wife said, “ Now, you children, lie down near the fire, and
"rest yourselves, whilst we go into the forest eine chop rood;
when we are ready, I will come and call you.”

Hansel and Grethel sat down by the fire, and when it was
noon, each ate the piece of bread; and because they could
hear the blows of an axe, they thought their father was
hear: but it was not an axe, but a branch which he had
bound to a withered tree, so as to be blown to and fro by
the wind. They waited so long, that at last their eyes closed
from weariness, and they fell fast asleep. When they
awoke, it was quite dark, and Grethel began to cry, “How
shall we get out of the wood?” But Hansel tried to com-
fort her by saying, ‘Wait a little while till the moon rises,
and then we will quickly find the way.” The moon soon
shone forth, and Hansel, taking his sister’s hand, followed
the pebbles, which glittered like new-coined silver pieces,
and showed them the path. All night long they walked on,
and as day broke they came to their father’s house. They
knocked at the door, and when the wife opened it, and saw
Hansel and Grethel, she exclaimed, “ You wicked children!
why did you sleep so long in the wood? We thought you
were never coming home again.” But their father was very
glad, for it had grieved his heart to leave them all alone.

Not long afterwards there was again great scarcity in
every corner of the land; and one night the children over-
heard their mother saying to their father, “Everything is
again consumed; we have only half a loaf left: the children
must be sent away. We will take them deeper into the
wood, so that they may not find the way out again; it is the

only means of escape for us.”
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But her husband felt heavy at heart, and thought, “It
were better to share the last crust with the children.” His
wife would listen to nothing that he said, and scolded and
reproached him without end.

The children, however, had heard the conversation as they
lay awake, and as soon as the old people went to sleep
Hansel got up, intending to pick up some pebbles as before;
but the wife had locked the door, so that he could not get
out. Nevertheless he comforted Grethel, saying, “Do not
cry; sleep in quiet; the good God will not forsake us.”

Early in the morning the stepmother came and pulled
them out of bed, and gave them each a slice of bread, which
was still smaller than the former piece. On the way,
Hansel broke his in his pocket, and, stooping every now and
then, dropped a crumb upon the
path. “ Hansel, why do you stop
and look about ?” said the father ;
“keep in the path.” ‘I am look-
ing at my little dove,” answered
Hansel, “ nodding a good-bye to
me.” ‘Simpleton!” said the wife,
“that is no dove, but only the sun fae
shining on the chimney.” But Hansel kept still dropping
crumbs as he went along.

The mother led the children deep into the wood, where
they had never been before, and there making an immense
fire, she said to them, “Sit down here and rest, and when
you feel tired you can sleep for a little while. We are going
into the forest to hew wood, and in the evening, when we
are ready, we will come and fetch you.”

When noon came Grethel shared her bread with Hansel,
who had strewn his on the path. Then they went to sleep;
but the evening arrived and no one came to visit the poor
children, and in the dark night they awoke, and Hansel

comforted his sister by saying, ‘‘ Only wait, Grethel, till the
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moon comes out, then we shall see the crumbs of bread
which I have dropped, and they will show us the way
home.”’ The moon shone and they got up, but they could
not see any crumbs, for the thousands of birds which had
been flying about in the woods and fields had picked them
all up. Hansel kept saying to Grethel, “We will soon find
the way;” but they did not, and they walked the whole
night long and the next day, but still they did not come out
of the wood; and they got so hungry, for they had nothing
to eat but the berries which they found upon the bushes.
Soon they got so tired that they could not drag themselves
along, so they lay down under a tree and went to sleep.

It was now the third morning since they had left their
father’s house, and they still walked on; but they only got
deeper and deeper into the wood, and Hansel saw that if
help did not come very soon they would die of hunger. As
soon as it was noon they saw a beautiful snow-white bird
sitting upon a bough, which sang so sweetly that they stood
still and listened to it. It soon left off, and spreading its
wings flew off; and they followed it until it arrived at a
cottage, upon the roof of which it perched; and when they
went close up to it they saw that the cottage was made of
bread and cakes, and the window-panes were of clear sugar.

“We will go in there,” said Hansel, “and have a glorious
feast. I will eat a piece off the roof, and you can eat the
window. Will they not be sweet?” So Hansel reached up
and broke a piece off the roof, in order to see how it tasted ;
while Grethel stepped up to the window and began to bite
it. Then a sweet voice called out in the room, “ Tip-tap,
tip-tap, who raps at my door?” and the children answered,
“The wind, the wind, the child of heaven;” and they went
on eating without interruption. Hansel thought the roof
tasted very nice, and so he tore off a great piece; while
Grethel broke a large round pane out of the window, and sat

down quite contentedly. Just then the door opened, and a
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very old woman, walking upon crutches, came out. Hansel
and Grethel were so frightened that they let fall what they
had in their hands; but the old woman, nodding her head,
said, “Ah, you dear children, what has brought you here?
Come in and stop with me, and no harm shall befall you;”
and so saying she took them both by the hand, and led them
into her cottage. A good meal of milk and pancakes, with
sugar, apples, and nuts, was spread on the table, and in the
back room were two nice little beds, covered with white,
where Hansel and Grethel laid themselves down, and thought
themselves in heaven. The old woman behaved very kindly
to them, but in reality she was a wicked witch who waylaid
children, and built the bread house in order to entice them
in; but as soon as they were in her power she killed them,
cooked and ate them, and made a great festival of the day.
When Hansel and Grethel came near the witch’s house she
laughed wickedly, saying, “Here come two who shall not
escape me.” And early in the morning, before they awoke,
she went up to them, and saw how lovingly they lay sleeping,
with their chubby red cheeks; and she mumbled to herself,
“That will be a good bite.” Then she took up Hansel with
her rough hand, and shut him up in a little cage with a
lattice-door; and although he screamed loudly, it was of no
use. Grethel came next, and, shaking her till she awoke,
she said, “Get up, you lazy thing, and fetch some water to
cook something good for your brother, who must remain
in that stall and get fat; when he is fat enough I shall eat
him.” Grethel began to cry, but it was all useless, for the
old witch made her do as she wished. Soa nice meal was
cooked for Hansel, but Grethel got nothing else but a crab’s
claw.

Every morning the old witch came to the cage and said,
“ Hansel, stretch out your finger that ] may feel whether you
are getting fat.” But Hansel used to stretch out a bone,

and the old woman, having very bad sight, thought it was
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his finger, and wondered very much that he did not get more
fat. When four weeks had passed, and Hansel still kept
quite lean, she lost all her patience, and would not wait any
longer. ‘“Grethel,” she called out in a passion, ‘‘get some
water quickly; be Hansel fat or lean, this morning I will
kill and cook him.” Oh, how the poor little sister grieved
as she was forced to fetch the water, and fast the tears ran
down her cheeks! “Dear good God, help us now!” she
exclaimed. ‘Had we only been eaten by the wild beasts in
the wood, then we should have died together.”’ But the old
witch called out, “ Leave off that noise; it will not help you
a bit.”

So, early in the morning Grethel was forced to go out and
fill the kettle, and make a fire. “First, we will bake, how-
ever,” said the old woman; “I have already heated the oven,
and kneaded the dough;” and so saying, she pushed poor
Grethel up to the oven, out of which the flames were burning
fiercely. ‘(Creep in,” said the witch, “and see if it is hot
enough, and then we will put in the bread;” but she intended
when Grethel got in to shut up the oven and let her bake, so
that she might eat her as well as Hansel. Grethel saw
what her thoughts were, and said, “Ido not know how to
do it; how shall I get in?” ‘You stupid goose,” said she,
“the opening is big enough. See, I could even get in
myself!” and she got up, and put her head into the oven.
Then Grethel gave her a push, so that she fell right in, and
then shutting the iron door, she boltedit. Oh! howhorribly .
she howled; but Grethel ran away, and left the wicked old
woman to burn to ashes.

Now she ran to Hansel, and, opening his door, called out,
“Hansel, we are saved; the old witch is dead!” So he
sprang out, like a bird from his cage when the door is opened ;
and they were so glad, that they fell upon each other’s neck,
and kissed each other over and over again. And now, as
there was nothing to fear, Hey, went into the witch’s. house,

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where in every corner were caskets full of pearls and precious
stones. “These are better than pebbles,” said Hansel,
putting as many into his pocket as it would hold; while
Grethel thought, “I will take some home too,” and filled her
apron full. “We must be off now,” said Hansel, “and get
out of this enchanted forest;” but when they had walked
for two hours they came to a large piece of water. ‘We
cannot get over,” said Hansel; “I can see no bridge at all.”
“And there is no boat either,’ said Grethel, “but there
swims a white duck, I will ask her to help us over;” and

she san
' 2 “Little Duck, good little Duck,
Grethel and Hansel, here we stand ;
There is neither stile nor bridge,
Take us on your back to land.”

So the Duck came to them, and Hansel sat himself on, and



bade his sister sit behind him. “No,” answered Grethel,
“that will be too much for the Duck; she shall take us over
one at atime.” This the good little bird did, and when both
were happily arrived on the other side, and had gone a little
way, they came to a well-known wood, which they knew the
better every step they went, and at last they saw their father’s
house. Then they began to run, and, bursting into the house,

they fell on their father’s neck. He had not had one happy
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hour since he had left the children in the forest; and his
wife was dead. Grethel shook ‘her apron, and the pearls and
precious stones rolled out upon the floor, and Hansel threw
down one handful after the other out of his pocket. Then
ali their sorrows were ended, and they lived together in great
happiness.

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Rapunzel

NCE upon a time there lived a man and his
wife, who much wished to have a child, but
for a long time in vain. These people had a
little window in the back part of their house,
out of which one could see into a beautiful
garden which was full of fine flowers and
vegetables ; but it was surrounded bya high

wall, and no one dared to go in, because it belonged to a

Witch, who possessed great power, and who was feared by the

wholeworld. One day the woman stood at this window looking

into the garden, and there she saw a bed which was filled
with the most beautiful radishes, and which seemed so fresh
and green that she felt quite glad, and a great desire seized
her to eat of these radishes. This wish tormented her daily,
and as she knew that she could not have them she fell ill, and
looked very pale and miserable. This frightened her husband,
who asked her, “ What ails you, my dear wife ?”

“Ah!” she replied, “if I cannot get any of those radishes

to eat out of the garden behind the house, I shall die!” The
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Rapunzel

husband, loving her very much, thought, ‘‘ Rather than let
my wife die, I must fetch her some radishes, cost what they
may.” So, in the gloom of the evening, he climbed the wall
of the Witch’s garden, and, snatching a handful of radishes
in great haste, brought them to his wife, who made herself a
salad with them, which she relished extremely. However,
they were so nice and so well-flavoured, that the next day
after she felt the same desire for the third time, and could
not get any rest, so that her husband was obliged to promise
her some more. So, in the evening, he made himself ready,
and began clambering up the wall; but, oh! how terribly
frightened he was, for there he saw the old Witch standing
before him. ‘How dare you’’—she began, looking at him
with a frightful scowl— how dare you climb over into my
garden to take away my radishes like a thief? Evil shall
happen to you for this.”

“Ah,” replied he, ‘let pardon be granted before justice;
I have only done this from a great necessity ; my wife saw
your radishes from her window, and took such a fancy to
them that she would have died if she had not eaten of them.”
Then the Witch ran after him in a passion, saying, “If she
behave as you say, I will let you take away all the radishes
you please, but I make one condition ; you must give me the
child which your wife will bring into the world. All shall go
well with it, and I will care for it like a mother.” In his
anxiety the man consented, and when the child was born the
Witch appeared at the same time, gave the child the name
“Rapunzel,” and took it away with her.

Rapunzel grew to be the most beautiful child under the sun,
and when she was twelve years old the Witch shut her up in
a tower, which stood in the forest, and had neither stairs nor
door, and only one little window just at the top. When the
Witch wished to enter, she stood beneath, and called out—

“Rapunzel ! Rapunzel !
Let down your hair.”
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“ Rapunzel! Rapunzel !

Let down your hair.”

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For Rapunzel had long and beautiful hair, as fine as spun
gold; and as soon as she heard the Witch’s voice she unbound
her tresses, opened the window, and then the hair fell down
twenty ells, and the Witch mounted up by it.

After a couple of years had passed away it happened that
the King’s son was riding through the wood, and came by
the tower. There he heard a song so beautiful that he stood
still and listened. It was Rapunzel, who, to pass the time
of her loneliness away, was exercising her sweet voice. The
King’s son wished to ascend to her, and looked for a door in
the tower, but he could not find one. So he rode home, but
the song had touched his heart so much that he went every
day to the forest and listened to it; and as he thus stood
one day behind a tree, he saw the Witch come up, and heard
her call out—

“Rapunzel! Rapunzel !
Let down your hair.”

’ Then Rapunzel let down her tresses, and the Witch mounted
up. “Is that the ladder on which one must climb? Then
I will try my luck too,” said the Prince; and the following
day, as he felt quite lonely, he went to the tower, and said—

“ Rapunzel! Rapunzel !
Let down your hair.”

Then the tresses fell down, and he climbed up. Rapunzel
was much frightened at first when a man came in, for she
had never seen one before; but the King’s son talked in
a loving way to her, and told how his heart had been so
moved by her singing that he had no peace until he had
seen her himself. So Rapunzel lost her terror, and when
he asked her if she would have him for a husband, and she
saw that he was young and handsome, she said “ Yes,” and
put her hand within his: ‘I will willingly go with you, but
I know not how I am to descend. When you come, bring
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with you a skein of silk each time, out of which I will weave
a ladder, and when it is ready I will come down by it, and
you must take me upon your horse.” Then they agreed
that they should never meet till the evening, as the Witch
came in the daytime. The
old woman remarked nothing,
until one day Rapunzel
innocently said, “Tell
me, mother, how it
happens you find it.
more difficult to
come up to me
than the young
King’s son, who
is with me in a
moment!”

“Oh, youwicked















child!”
exclaimed

the Witch;
“what do I
hear? Ithought
I had separated you

from all the world, and yet you have deceived me.” And,
scizing Rapunzel’s beautiful hair in a fury, she gave her a
couple of blows with her left hand, and, taking a pair of

scissors in her right, snip, snap, she cut off all her beautiful
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tresses, and they fell upon the ground. Then she was so
hard-hearted that she took the poor maiden into a great
desert, and left her to die in great misery and grief.

But the same day when the old Witch had carried
Rapunzel off, in the evening she made the tresses fast
above to the window-latch, and when the King’s son came,
and called out—

“Rapunzel! Rapunzel !
Let down your hair,”

she let them down. The prince mounted; but when he got
to the top he found, not his dear Rapunzel, but the Witch,
who looked at him with furious and wicked eyes. ‘ Aha!”
she exclaimed scornfully, “you would fetch your dear wife ;
but the beautiful bird sits no longer in her nest, singing;
the cat has taken her away, and will now scratch out your
eyes. To you Rapunzel is lost; you will never see her
again.”

The Prince lost his senses with grief at these words, and
sprang out of the window of the tower in his bewilderment.
He escaped with his life, but the thorns into which he fell
put out his eyes. So he wandered blind, in the forest,
eating nothing but roots and berries, and doing nothing but
weep and lament for the loss of his dear wife. He wandered
about thus, in great misery, for some few years, and at last
arrived at the desert where Rapunzel lived in great sorrow.
Hearing a voice which he thought he knew he followed in
its direction; and, as he came near, Rapunzel knew him,
and fell upon his neck and wept. Two of her tears
moistened his eyes, and. they became clear again, so that
he could see as well as formerly.

Then he led her away to his kingdom, where he was
received with great joy, and where they lived long, contented
and happy.

What became of the old Witch no one ever knew.
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|NCE upon a-time ere lived an old King,
who fell very sick, and thought he was ive
upon his deathbed ; so he said, “Let faith-
ful John come to me.” This faithful John
was his affectionate servant, and was so
called because he had been true to him all
his lifetime. As soon as John came to the
bedside, the King said, “ My faithful John, I feel that my end
approaches, and I have no other care than about my son, who
is still so young that he cannot always guide himself aright.
If you do not promise to instruct him in everything he ought
to know, and to be his guardian, I cannot close my eyes in
peace.” Then John answered, “T will never leave him; I
will always serve him truly, even if it cost me my life.” So
the old King was comforted, and said, ‘Now I can die in
peace. After my death you must show him all the chambers,
halls, and vaults in the castle, and all the treasures which
are in them; but the last room in the long corridor you must
not show him, for in it hangs the portrait of the daughter of
the King of the Golden Palace; if he sees her picture, he
will immediately love her, and will fall down in a swoon, and
on her account undergo great perils, therefore you must keep

him away.” Faithful John pressed his master’s hand again
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in token of assent, and soon after the King laid his head
upon the pillow and expired.

After the old King had been borne to his grave, faithful
John related to the young King all that his father had said
upon his deathbed, and declared, “ All this I will certainly
fulfil; I will be as true to you as I was to him, if it cost me
my life.” When the time of mourning was passed, John
said to the young King, “It is now time for you to see your
inheritance ; I will show you your castle.” So he led the
King all over it, upstairs and downstairs, and showed him
all the riches, and all the splendid chambers ; only one room
he did not open, containing the perilous portrait, which was
so placed that one saw it directly the door was opened, and,
moreover, it was so beautifully painted, that one thought it
breathed and moved; nothing in all the world could be more
lifelike or more beautiful. The young King remarked, how-
ever, that faithful John always passed by one door, so he
asked, ‘“ Why do you not open that one?” ‘There is some-
thing in it,” he replied, ‘which will frighten you.”

But the King said, ‘I have seen all the rest of the castle,
and I will know what is in there;” and he went and tried to
open the door by force. Faithful John pulled him back, and
said, ‘I promised your father before he died that you should
not see the contents of that room; it would bring great mis-
fortunes both upon you and me.”

“Oh no,” replied the young King; “if I do not go in, it
will be my certain ruin: I should have no peace night nor
day until I had seen it with my own eyes. Now I will not
stir from the place till you unlock the door.”

Then faithful John saw it was of no use talking; so, with
a heavy heart and many sighs, he picked the key out of the
great bunch. When he had opened the door, he went in
first, and thought he would cover up the picture, that the
King should not see it; but it was of no use, for the King

stepped upon tiptoes and Icoked over his shoulder; and as
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soon as he saw the portrait of the maiden, which was so
beautiful, and glittered with precious stones, he fell down on
the ground insensible. Faithful John lifted him up and
carried him to his bed, and thought with great concern,
“Mercy on us! the misfortune has happened; what will
come of it?” and he gave the young King wine until he came
to himself. The first words he spoke were, ‘Who does
that beautiful picture represent?” ‘That is the daughter
of the King of the Golden Palace,” was the reply.

“Then,” said the King, ‘‘ my love for her is so great, that
if all the leaves on the trees had tongues, they should not
. gainsay it; my life is set upon the search for her. You are
my faithful John, you must accompany me.”

The trusty servant deliberated for a long while how to set
about this business, for it was very difficult to get into the
presence of the King’s daughter. At last he thought of a
way, and said to the King, “Everything which she has
around her is of gold—chairs, tables, dishes, bowls, and all
the household utensils. Among your treasures are five tons
of gold ; let one of the goldsmiths of your kingdom manu-
facture vessels and utensils of all kinds therefrom—all kinds
of birds, and wild and wonderful beasts, such as will please
her; then we will travel with these, and try our luck.” -
Then the King summoned all his goldsmiths, who worked
day and night until many very beautiful things were ready.
When all had been placed on board a ship, faithful John put
on merchant’s clothes, and the King likewise, so that they
might travel quite unknown. Then they sailed over the
wide sea, and sailed away until they came to the city where
dwelt the daughter of the King of the Golden Palace.

Faithful John told the King to remain in the ship, and
wait for him. “ Perhaps,” said he, “I shall bring the King’s
daughter with me; therefore take care that all is in order,
and set out the golden vessels and adorn the whole ship.”

Thereupon John placed in a napkin some of the golden cups,
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stepped upon land, and went straight to the King’s palace.
When he came into the castle-yard, a beautiful maid stood
by the brook, who had two golden pails in her hand,
drawing water; and when she had filled them and had
turned round, she saw a strange man, and asked who
he was. Then John answered, “I am a merchant,” and
opening his napkin, he showed her its contents. Then
she exclaimed, “Oh, what beautiful golden things!” and,
setting the pails down, she looked at the cups one after
another, and said, ‘‘ The King’s daughter must see these ; she
is so pleased with anything made of gold that she will buy
all these.” And taking him by the hand, she led him in;
for she was the lady’s maid. When the King’s
daughter saw
the golden
cups, she
was much pleased, and
said, “They are so finely
worked, that I will purchase them
all.” But faithful John replied, “I
am only the servant of a rich
merchant; what I have here is
nothing in comparison to those
which my master has in his ship, than which nothing more
delicate or costly has ever been worked in gold.” Then
the King’s daughter wished to have them all brought; but
he said, “It would take many days, and so great is the
quantity, that your palace has not halls enough in it to
place them around.” Then her curiosity and desire were
still more excited, and at last she said, ‘Take me to the
ship; I will go myself and look at your master’s treasure.”
Faithful John conducted her to the ship with great joy,
and the King, when he beheld her, saw that her beauty was
still greater than the picture had represented, and thought

nothing else but that his heart would jump out of his mouth.
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Presently she stepped on board, and the King led her below ;
but faithful John remained on deck by the steersman, and
told him to unmoor the ship, and put on all the sail he could,
that it might fly as a bird through the air. Meanwhile the
King showed the Princess all the golden treasures—the
dishes, cups, bowls, the birds, the wild and wonderful
beasts. Many hours passed away while she looked at
everything, and in her joy she did not remark that the ship
sailed on and on. As soon as she had looked at the last, and
thanked the merchant, she wished to depart. But when she
came on deck, she saw that they were upon the high sea, far
from the shore, and were hastening on with all sail. ‘ Ah,”
she exclaimed in affright, ‘I am betrayed; I am carried off
and taken away in the power of a strange mer-.
chant. I would rather die!”

But the King, taking her by the hand,
said, “I am not a merchant, but a_ king,
thine equal in birth. It is true that I have
carried thee off; but that is because
of my overwhelming love for thee.
Dost thou know that when I first
saw the portrait of thy beauteous face,
that I fell down in a swoon before it?”
When the King’s daughter heard these words she was
reassured, and her heart was inclined towards him, so that
she willingly became his bride. While they thus went on
their voyage it happened that the faithful John, as he sat
on the deck of the ship playing music, saw three crows in
the air, who came flying towards them. He stopped playing,
and listened to what they were saying to each other, for he
understood them perfectly. The first one exclaimed, “There
he is, euyitg home the daughter of the King of the Golden
Palace.” “But he is not home yet, ” replied the second.
“But he has her,” said the third; “she is sitting by him

in the ship.” Then the first pevan again, and exclaimed,
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“What matters that? When they go on shore, a fox-
coloured horse will spring towards them, on which he
will mount; and as soon as he is on it, it will jump up
with him into the air, so that he will never again see his
bride.” The second one asked, “Is there no escape?”
“Oh yes, if another mounts behind quickly, and takes
out the firearms which are in the holster, and with them
shoots the horse dead, then the young King will be
saved. But who knows that? And if any one does know
it, and tells him, such a one will be turned to stone from the
toe to the knee.” Then the second spoke again, “I know
still more: if the horse should be killed, the young King will
not then keep his bride; for when they come into the castle,
a beautiful bridal shirt will lie there upon a dish, and seem to
be woven of gold and silver, but it is nothing but sulphur
and pitch; and if he puts it on, it will burn him to his
marrow and bones.” Then the third Crow asked, “Is there
no escape?” ‘Oh yes,” answered the second; ‘if some
one takes up the shirt with his gloves on, and throws it into
the fire, so that it is burnt, the young King will be saved.
But what does that signify? Whoever knows it, and tells
him, will be turned to stone from his knee
to his heart.” Then the third Crow spoke:
“T know still more: even if the

bridal shirt be burnt, still the
young King will

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after the wedding, a dance is held, while the young Queen
dances, she will suddenly turn pale, and fall down as
if dead; and if some one does not raise her up, and take
three drops of blood from her right breast and throw
them away, she will die. But whoever knows that, and
tells it, will have his whole body turned to stone, from
the crown of his head to the toes of his feet.”

After the Crows had thus talked with one another, they
flew away, and the trusty John, who had perfectly under-
stood all they had said, was from that time very quiet and







sad, for if he concealed from his master what he had heard,
misfortune would happen to him; and if he told him all,
he must give up his own life. But at last he thought, “1
will save my master, even if I destroy myself.”

As soon as they came on shore it happened just as the
Crow had foretold, and an immense fox-red horse sprang
up. “Capital!” said the King; “this shall carry me to
my castle,” and he tried to mount; but the faithful John

came straight up, and swinging himself quickly on, drew
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the firearms out of the holster and shot the horse dead.
Then the other servants of the King, who were jealous of
faithful John, exclaimed, ‘“ How shameful to kill the beautiful
creature, which might have borne the King to the castle!”
But the King replied, “Be silent, and let him go; he is my
very faithful John—who knows the good he may have
done?” Now they went into the castle, and there stood
a dish in the hall, and the splendid bridal shirt lay in it,
and seemed nothing else than gold and silver. The young
King went up to it and wished to take it up, but the
faithful John pushed him away, and taking it up with his
gloves on, bore it quickly to the fire and let it burn. The
other servants thereupon began to murmur, saying, ‘See,
now he is burning the King’s bridal shirt!” But the
young King replied, “Who knows what good he has done ?
Let him alone—he is my faithful John.”

Soon after the wedding was celebrated, and a grand ball
was given, and the bride began to dance. So the faithful
John paid great attention, and watched her; all at once
she grew pale, and fell as if dead to the ground. Then
he hastily raised her and bore her to a chamber, where
he laid her down, kneeled beside her, and drawing the
three drops of blood out of her right breast, threw them
away. The young King having seen everything, not knowing
why the faithful John had done this, was very angry,
and called out, “Throw him into prison!”” Next morning
trusty John was brought up for trial, and led to the gallows ;
and as he was about to be executed, he said, ‘“ Every one
condemned to die may once before his death speak. Shall
I also have that privilege?” ‘Yes,’ answered the King,
“it shall be granted you.” Then faithful John replied,
“T have been unjustly judged, and have always been true
to you;” and he told the conversation of the Crows which
he heard at sea; and how, in order to save his master,
he was obliged to do all he had done. Then the King

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cried out, “Oh, my most trusty John, pardon, pardon; lead
him away!” But trusty John had fallen down at the last
word and was turned into stone.

At this both the King and Queen were in great grief, and
the King thought, ‘Ah, how wickedly have I rewarded his
great fidelity!” He had the stone statue raised up and placed
in his sleeping-chamber, near his bed; and as often as he
looked at it, he wept and said, “ Ah, could I bring you back
to life again, my faithful John!”

After some time the Queen bore twins, two little sons,
who were her great joy. Once when the Queen was in
church, and the two children at home playing by their
father’s side, he looked up at the stone statue full of
sorrow, and exclaimed with a sigh, “Ah, could I restore
you to life, my faithful John!” At these words the statue
began to speak, saying, “Yes, you can make me alive again,
if you will bestow on me that which is dearest to you.”
The King replied, “ All that I have in the world I will give
up for you.” The statue spake again: “If you, with your
own hand, cut off the heads of both your children and
sprinkle me with their blood, I shall be brought to life
again.” The King was terrified when he heard that he
must himself kill his two dear children; but he remembered
his servant’s great fidelity, and how faithful John had died
for him, and drawing his sword he cut off the heads of both
his children. And as soon as he had sprinkled the statue
with blood life came back to it, and the trusty John stood
again alive and well before him, and said, “ Your faith shall
not go unrewarded;” and taking the heads of the two
children, he set them on again, and they healed again ina
moment, and the children sprang away and played as if
nothing had happened.

Now the King was full of happiness, and as soon as he
saw the Queen coming, he hid faithful John and both the

children in a great closet. As soon as she came in he said
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to her, ‘Have you prayed in the church?” “Yes,” she
answered; “but I thought continually of the faithful John,
who has come to such misfortune through us.” Then he
replied, ‘‘My dear wife, we can restore his life again to
him, but it will cost us both our little sons, whom we must
sacrifice.” The Queen became pale and terrified, but she
said, “We are guilty of his life on account of his great
fidelity.” Then he was very glad that she thought as he
did, and going up to the closet he unlocked it, brought out
the children and faithful John, saying, “God be praised!
he is saved, and we have still our little sons:” and then he
told her all that happened. Afterwards they lived happily
together to the end of their days.





The Frog Prince

N the olden time, when wishing was having,
there lived a King, whose daughters were
all beautiful; but the youngest was so
exceedingly beautiful that the Sun himself,
although he saw her very often, was en-
chanted every time she came out into the
sunshine.

Near the castle of this King was a large and gloomy
forest, and in the midst stood an old lime-tree, beneath
whose branches splashed a little fountain; so, when-
ever it was very hot, the King’s youngest daughter ran off
into this wood, and sat down by the side of this fountain ;
and, when she felt dull, would often divert herself by throw-
ing a golden ball up in the air and catching it. And this
was her favourite amusement.

Now, one day it happened that this golden ball, when the
King’s daughter threw it into the air, did not fall down into
her hand, but on the grass; and then it rolled past her into
the fountain. The King’s daughter followed the ball with
her eyes, but it disappeared beneath the water, which was so
deep that no one could see to the bottom. Then she began

to lament, and to cry louder and louder ; and, as she cried,
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a voice called out, ‘“ Why weepest thou, O King’s daughter ?
thy tears would melt even a stone to pity.” And she looked
around to the spot whence the voice came, and saw a Frog
stretching his thick ugly head out of the water. “Ah! you
old water-paddler,” said she, “was it you that spoke? [|
am weeping for my golden ball which has slipped away from
me into the water.”

‘Be quiet, and do not cry,” answered the Frog; “I can
give thee good advice. But what wilt thou give me if I fetch
thy plaything up again ?”

“What will you have, dear Frog?” said she. “My
dresses, my pearls and jewels, or the golden crown which I
wear ?”

The Frog answered, “Dresses, or jewels, or golden
crowns are not for me; but if thou wilt love me, and let me
be thy companion and playfellow, and sit at thy table, and
eat from thy little golden plate, and drink out of thy cup,
and sleep in thy little bed—if thou wilt promise me all
‘ these, then will I dive down and fetch up thy golden ball.”

“Oh, I will promise you all,” said she, “if you will only
get me my ball.” But she thought to herself, “What is the
silly Frog chattering about? Let him remain in the water
with his equals; he cannot mix in society.” But. - |
the Frog, as soon as he had received her pro-
mise, drew his head under the water and dived
down. Presently he swam up again with the
ball in his mouth, and threw it on the grass.
The King’s daughter was full of joy when she
again saw her beautiful plaything; and, taking
it up, she ran off immediately. “Stop! stop!”
cried the Frog; ‘‘take me with thee. I cannot run
as thou canst.” But all his croaking was useless;
although it was loud enough, the King’s daughter did
not hear it, but, hastening home, soon forgot the poor
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The next day, when the King’s daughter was sitting at
table with her father and all his courtiers, and was eating
from her own little golden plate, something was heard com-
ing up the marble stairs, splish-splash, splish-splash; and
when it arrived at the top, it knocked at the door, and a
voice said, ‘Open the door, thou youngest daughter of the
King!” So she rose and went to see who it was that called
her; but when she opened the door and caught sight of the
Frog, she shut it again with great vehemence, and sat down
at the table, looking very pale. But the King perceived that
her heart was beating violently, and asked her whether it
were a giant who had come to fetch her away who stood at
the door. ‘Oh, no!” answered she; “it is no giant, but
an ugly Frog.”

“What does the Frog want with you ?” said the King.

“Oh, dear father, when I was sitting yesterday playing
by the fountain, my golden ball fell into the water, and this
Frog fetched it up again because I cried so much: but first,
I must tell you, he pressed me so much, that I promised
him he should be my companion. I never thought that he
could come out of the water, but somehow he has jumped
out, and now he wants to come in here.”

At that moment there was another knock, and a voice
said—

“King’s daughter, youngest,
Open the door.
Hast thou forgotten
Thy promises made
At the fountain so clear
Neath the lime-tree’s shade?

King’s daughter, youngest,
Open the door.”

Then the King said, ‘What you have promised, that you
must perform; go and let him in.” So the King’s daughter

went and opened the door, and the Frog hopped in after her
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right up to her chair: and as soon as she was seated, the Frog
said, ‘Take me up;”’ but she hesitated so long that at last
the King ordered her to obey. And as soon as the Frog
sat on the chair he jumped on to the table and said, ‘Now
push thy plate near me, that we may eat together.” And
she did so, but as every one saw, very unwillingly. The
Frog seemed to relish his dinner much, but every bite that
the King’s daughter ate nearly choked her, till at last the
Frog said, “I have satisfied my hunger and feel very tired;
wilt thou carry me upstairs now into my chamber, and make
thy bed ready that we may sleep together?” At this speech
the King’s daughter began to cry, for she was afraid of the
cold Frog, and dared not touch him; and besides, he actually
wanted to sleep in her own beautiful, clean bed.

But her tears only made the King very angry, and he
said, “He who helped you in the time of your trouble, must
not now be despised!” So she took the Frog up with two
fingers, and put him in a corner of her chamber. But as
she lay in her bed, he crept up to it, and said, “I am so
very tired that I shall sleep well; do take me up or | will
tell thy father.” This speech put the King’s daughter in a
terrible passion, and catching the Frog up, she threw him
with all her strength against the wall, saying, ‘ Now, will
you be quiet, you ugly Frog!”

But as he fell he was changed from a frog into a hand-
some Prince with beautiful eyes, who after a little while
became, with her father’s consent, her dear companion and
betrothed. Then he told her how he had been transformed
by an evil witch, and that no one but herself could have had
the power to take him out of the fountain; and that on the
morrow they would go together into his own kingdom.

The next morning, as soon as the sun rose, a carriage,
drawn by eight white horses, with ostrich feathers on their
heads, and golden bridles, drove up to the door of the palace,

and behind the carriage stood the trusty Henry, the servant of
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the young Prince. When his master was changed into a frog,
trusty Henry had grieved so much that he had bound three
iron bands round his heart, for fear it should break with
grief and sorrow. But now that the carriage was ready to
carry the young Prince to his own country, the faithful
Henry helped in the bride and bridegroom, and placed
himself in the seat behind, full of joy at his master’s release.
They had not proceeded far when the Prince heard a crack
as if something had broken behind the carriage; so he put
his head out of the window and asked Henry what was
broken, and. Henry answered, “ It was not the carriage, my
master, but a band which I bound round my heart when it
was in such grief because you were changed into a frog.”

Twice afterwards on the journey there was the same noise,
and each time the Prince thought that it was some part
of the carriage that had given way; but it was only the
breaking of the bands which bound the heart of the trusty
. Henry, who was thenceforward free and happy.

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THE THREE SPINNERS

WHERE was once a lazy girl who would not
| spin, and let her mother say what she
would she could not get her to work.
At last the mother, getting both angry
and impatient, gave her a blow, which
made the girl cry very loud. Just then,
the Queen passing by, heard the noise,
and stopping the carriage, she stepped into the house and
asked the mother why she beat her daughter in such a way
that the passers-by in the street heard her shrieks. The
mother, however, was ashamed that her daughter’s laziness
should be known, and said, “I cannot make her leave off
spinning; she will spin for ever and ever, and I am so
poor that I cannot procure the flax.” The Queen replied,
“T never heard anything I like better than spinning, and I
am never more pleased than when the wheels are whirring.
Let your daughter go with me to the castle; I have flax

enough, and she may spin as much as she pleases.” The
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mother was very glad at heart, and the Queen took the girl
home with her. As soon as they entered the castle she led
her up into three. rooms, which were all full of the finest flax
from top to bottom. ‘Now, spin this flax for me,” said the
Queen; ‘and, when you have prepared it all, you shall
have my eldest son for a husband. Although you are poor,
I do not despise you on that account; your unwearied
industry is dowry enough.” The girl, however, was in-
wardly frightened, for she could not have spun the flax had
she sat there from morning to night until she was three
hundred years old. When she was left alone she began to
cry, and thus she sat three days without stirring a hand.
On the third day the Queen came, and when she saw that
nothing was yet spun she wondered; and the maiden ex-
cused herself by saying that she had not been able to begin
yet, on account of her great sorrow at leaving her mother’s
house. So the Queen was satisfied, but on leaving she said,
“You must begin to work for me to-morrow.”

As soon as the girl was again alone, she knew not how to
act or help herself, and in her vexation she went and looked
out of the window. She saw three women passing by; the
first of whom had a broad, flat foot, the second such a large
under-lip that it reached nearly to her chin, and the third a
very large thumb. They stopped before the window, and
looking up, asked the girl what she wanted. She told them
her trouble, and they offered her their help, saying, “ Will
you invite us to the wedding, and not be ashamed of us, but
call us your aunts, and let us sit at your table? If you do
all these, we will spin the flax in a very short time for you.”

“With all my heart,” replied the girl; “come in, and begin
at once.” Then she let in these three women, and, making
a clear place in the first room, they sat themselves down and
began spinning. One drew the thread and trod the wheel,
the other moistened the thread, and the third pressed it and

beat with her fingers on the table; and as often as she did
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so a pile of thread fell on the ground, which was spun in the
finest manner. The girl hid the three spinners, however,
from the Queen, and showed her, as often as she came, the
heaps of spun yarn; so that she received no end of praise.
When the first room was empty, the three women went to
the second, and at length to the third, so that soon all was
cleared out. Now the three spinners took leave, saying to
the girl, “Do not forget what you promised us; it will make
your fortune.”

When the girl showed the Queen the empty rooms and
the great pile of thread, the wedding was performed, and the
bridegroom was glad that he had such a clever and indus-
trious wife, and praised her exceedingly

“T have three aunts,” said the girl, “who have done me
much service; so I would not willingly forget them in my
good fortune. Allow me, therefore, to invite them to the
wedding, and to sit with me at table.” The Queen and the
bridegroom asked, ‘‘ Why should we not allow it ?”

When the feast was begun, the three old maids entered in
great splendour, and the bride said, “ You are welcome, dear
aunts.” :

“Ah,” said the bridegroom, “how do you come by such
ugly friends?” And, going up to the one with the big foot,
he asked, ‘Why have you such a broad foot?” “From
treading, from treading,” she replied. Then he went to the
second, and asked, ‘‘Why have you such an overhanging
lip?” “From licking,” she answered, “from licking.” ‘Then
he asked the third, ‘‘ Why have you such a broad thumb ?”
“From pressing the thread,” she replied, “from pressing
the thread.” At this the Prince was frightened, and said,
“Therefore my bride shall never touch a spinning-wheel
again.”

And so she was set free from the unlucky flax-spinning.

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A Tale of One who Travelled to
Learn what Shivering meant

FATHER had two sons, the elder of whom
was forward and clever enough to do
almost anything; but the younger was so
stupid that he could learn nothing. If any-
thing was to be done, the elder had at all
times to do it; but sometimes the father
" would call him to fetch something in the
dead of night, and perhaps the way led through the
churchyard or by a dismal place, and then he used to
answer, “No, father, I cannot go there, I am afraid,” for he
was a coward. Or sometimes of an evening tales were
told by the fireside which made one shudder, and the
listeners exclaimed, ‘Oh, it makes us shiver!” In acor ner,
meanwhile, sat the younger son, listening, but he could not
comprehend what was said, and he thought, “ They say con-
tinually, ‘Oh, it makes us shiver, it makes us shiver!’ but
perhaps shivering is an art whic I cannot understand.”
One day, however, his father said to him, “Do you hear,
you there in the corner? You are growing stout and big

you must learn some trade to get your living by. Do ait
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see how your brother works? But as for you, you are not
worth malt and hops.”

“Ah, father!” answered he, “I would willingly learn
something. What shall I begin? I want to know what
shivering means, for of that I can understand nothing.”

The elder brother laughed when he heard this speech, and
thought to himself, “Ah! my brother is such a simpleton,
that he cannot earn his own living.” But the father sighed
and said, “What shivering means you may learn soon
enough, but you will never get your bread by that.”

Soon after the parish sexton came in for a gossip, so the
father told him his troubles, and how that his younger son
was such a simpleton, that he knew nothing and could learn
nothing. “ Just fancy, when I asked him how he intended
to earn his bread, he desired to learn what shivering meant !”
“Oh, if that be all,” answered the sexton, “he can learn
that soon enough with me; just send him to my place, and
I will soon teach him.” The father was very glad, because
he thought that it would do the boy good; so the sexton
took him home to ring the bells. About two days afterwards
he called him up at midnight to go into the church-tower to
toll the bell. ‘You shall soon learn what shivering means,”
thought the sexton, and getting up he went out too. As
soon as the boy reached the belfry, and turned himself round
to seize the rope, he saw upon the stairs, near the sounding-
hole, a white figure. ‘“ Who’s there?” he called out; but
the figure gave no answer, and neither stirred nor spoke.
“Answer,” said the boy, “or make haste off; you have no
business here to-night.” But the sexton did not stir, so
that the boy might think it was a ghost.

The boy called out a second time, “What are you doing
here? Speak, if you are an honest fellow, or else I will
throw you downstairs.”

The sexton said to himself, “That is not a bad thought ;”

but he remained quiet as if he were a stone. Then the boy
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called out for the third time, but it produced no effect ; so,
making a spring, he threw the ghost down the stairs, so
that it rolled ten steps, and then lay motionless in a corner.
Thereupon he rang the bell, and then going home he went
to bed without saying a word, and fell fast asleep. The
sexton’s wife waited some time for her husband, but he did
not come; so at last she became anxious, woke the boy, and
asked him if he knew where her husband was, who had gone
before him to the belfry.

“No,” answered the boy; “but there was some one
standing on the steps who would not give any answer, nor
go away, so I took him for a thief and threw him downstairs.
Go now and see where he is; perhaps it may be he, but I
should be sorry for it.” The wife ran off and found her
husband lying in a corner, groaning, with one of his ribs
broken.

She took him up and ran with loud outcries to the boy’s
father, and told him, “Your son has brought a great mis-
fortune on us; he has thrown my husband down and
broken his bones. Take the good-for-nothing fellow from
our house.”

The terrified father came in haste and scolded the boy.
“What do these wicked tricks mean? They will only bring
misfortune upon you.”

“Father,” answered the lad, “hear me! I am quite
innocent. He stood there at midnight like one who had
done some evil; I did not know who it was, and cried three
times, ‘Speak, or be off!’”

“Ah!” said the father, “everything goes badly with you.
Get out of my sight; I do not wish to see you again!”

“Yes, father, willingly; wait but one day, then I will go
out and learn what shivering means, that I may at least
understand one business which will support me.”

“Learn what you will,” replied the father, “all is the

same to me. Here are fifty dollars; go forth with them
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into the world, and tell no man whence you came, or who
your father is, for I am ashamed of you.”

“Yes, father, as you wish; but if you desire nothing else,
I shall esteem that very lightly.”

As soon as day broke the youth put his fifty dollars into
a knapsack and went out upon the high-road, saying con-
tinually, ‘Oh, if, I could but shiver!”

Presently a man came up, who heard the boy talking to
himself; and, as they were just passing the place where the
gallows stood, the man said, ‘“Do you see? There is the
. tree where seven fellows have married the hempen maid,



and now swing to and fro. Sit yourself down there and
wait till midnight, and then you will know what it is to
shiver ?”

‘Oh, if that be all,” answered the boy, ‘I can very easily
do that! But if I learn so speedily what shivering is, then
you shall have my fifty dollars if you come again in the
morning.”

Then the boy went to the gallows, sat down, and waited
for evening, and as he felt cold he made a fire. But about
midnight the wind blew so sharp, that, in spite of the fire, he
could not keep himself warm. The wind.blew the bodies

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against one another, so that they swung backwards and for-
wards, and he thought, “If I am cold here below by the fire,
how must they freeze above!” So his compassion was ex-
cited, and, contriving a ladder, he mounted, and, unloosen-
ing them one after another, he brought down all seven.
Then he poked and blew the fire, and set them round that
they might warm themselves; but as they sat still without
moving their clothing caught fire. So he said, ‘Take care
of yourselves, or I will hang all of you up again.” The dead
heard not, and silently allowed their rags to burn. This made
him so angry that he said, “If you will not hear I cannot
help you; but I will not burn with you.” So he hung them
up again in a row, and sitting down by the fire he soon went
to sleep.

The next morning the man came, expecting to receive his
fifty dollars, and asked, “ Now do you know what shivering
means?” ‘ No,” he answered; “how should I know ?
Those fellows up there have not opened their mouths, and
were so stupid that they let the old rags on their bodies be
burnt.” Then the man saw that he should not carry away
the fifty dollars that day, so he went away saying, ‘I never
met with such an one before.”

The boy also went on his way and began again to say,
“Ah, if only I could but shiver—if I could but shiver!”
A waggoner walking behind overheard him, and asked,
“Who are you?”

“T do not know,” answered the boy.

The waggoner asked again, ‘‘ What do you here ?”

“T know not.”

“Who is your father ?”’

“‘T dare not say.”

“What is it you are continually grumbling about ?”

“Oh,” replied the youth, “I wish to learn what shivering
is, but nobody can teach me.”

“Cease your silly talk,” said the waggoner. ‘Come with
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me, and I will see what I can do for you.” So the boy went
with the waggoner, and about evening time they arrived at
an inn where they put up for the night, and while they were
going into the parlour he said, quite aloud, “Oh, if I could

but shiver—if I could but shiver!” The host overheard
him and said laughingly, ‘Oh, if that is all you wish, you
shall soon have the opportunity.” “Hold your tongue,”

said his wife; “so many imprudent people have already
lost their lives, it were a shame and sin that such a beauti-
ful youth should die.” But the youth said, “If it were ever
so difficult I would at once learn it; for that reason I left
home;” and he never let the host have any peace till he
told him that not far off stood an enchanted castle, where
any one might soon learn to shiver if he would watch there
three nights. The King had promised his daughter in
marriage to whom ever would venture, and she was the
most beautiful young lady that the sun ever shone upon.
And he further told him that inside the castle there was an
immense amount of treasure guarded by evil spirits ; enough
to make any one free, and turn a poor man into a very rich
one. Many had, he added, already ventured into this castle,
but no one had ever come out again.

The next morning this youth went to the King, and said,
“Tf you will allow me, I wish to watch three nights in the
enchanted castle.” The King looked at him, and because
his appearance pleased him he said, “You may make three
requests, but they must be inanimate things you ask for,
and such as you can take with you into the castle.” So the
youth asked for a fire, a lathe, and a cutting-board.

The King let him take these things by day into the castle,
and when it was evening the youth went in and made him-
self a bright fire in one of the rooms, and placing his cutting-
board and knife near it, he sat down upon his lathe. ‘Ah,
if I could but shiver!” said he. ‘But even here I shall
never learn.” At midnight he got up to stir the fire, and as

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he poked it, there shrieked suddenly in one corner, “ Miau,
miau! how cold I am!” ‘You simpleton!” he exclaimed,
‘“‘what are you shrieking for? If you are so cold, come and
sit down by the fire and warm yourself!”

As he was speaking, two great black cats sprang up to
him with an immense jump and sat down one on each side,
looking at him quite wildly with their fiery eyes. When
they had warmed themselves for a little while they said,
“Comrade, shall we have a game of cards?” “ Certainly,”



he replied; “but let me see your paws first.” So they
stretched out their claws, and he said, “Ah, what long nails
you have got; wait a bit, I must cut them off first ;” and so
saying he caught them up by the necks, and put them on his
board and screwed their feet down. “Since I have seen
what you are about I have lost my relish for a game at
cards,” said he; and, instantly killing them, threw them
away into the water. But no sooner had he quieted these
two and thought of sitting down again by his fire, than there

came out of every hole and corner black cats and black dogs
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with glowing chains, continually more and more, so that he
could not hide himself. They howled fearfully, and jumped
upon his fire, and scattered it about as if they would ex-
tinguish it. He looked on quietly for some time, but at
last, getting angry, he took up his knife and called out,
‘““Away with you, you vagabonds!’’ and chasing them
about, some ran off, and the rest he killed and threw into
the pond. As soon as he returned he blew up the sparks
of his fire again and warmed himself, and while he sat he
grew very sleepy. So looking around he saw a great bed
in one corner, in which he lay down; but no sooner had he
closed his eyes, than the bed began to move of itself and
travelled all round the castle. ‘‘Just so,” said he, ‘only
better still;’’ whereupon the bed galloped away as if six
horses pulled it up and down steps and stairs, until at last
all at once it overset, bottom upwards, and lay upon him
like a mountain; but up he got, threw pillows and mattresses
into the air, and saying, ‘‘ Now, he who wishes may travel,”
laid himself down by the fire and slept till day broke.

In the morning the King came, and, seeing the youth
lying on the ground, he thought that the spectres had killed
him, and that he was dead; so he said, “It is a great mis-
fortune that the finest men are thus killed; ” but the youth,
hearing this, sprang up, saying, “It is not come to that with
me yet!” The King was much astonished, but still very
glad, and asked him how he had fared. ‘Very well,”
replied he; “as one night has passed, so also may the other
two.” Soon after he met his landlord, who opened his eyes
when he saw him. ‘I never thought to see you alive
again,” said he; “have you learnt now what shivering
means?” ‘ No,” said he; “it is all of no use. Oh, if any
one would but tell me!”

The second night he went up again into the castle, and
sitting down by the fire began his old song, “If I could but

shiver!” When midnight came a ringing and rattling noise
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was heard, gentle at first and louder and louder by degrees ;
then there was a pause, and presently with a loud outcry
half a man’s body came down the chimney and fell at his
feet. ‘ Holloa;” he exclaimed, ‘only half a man answered
that ringing; that is too little.” Then the ringing began
afresh, and a roaring and howling was heard, and the other
half fell down. “ Wait a bit,” said he; “I will poke up the
fire first.’ When he had done so and looked round again,







the two pieces had joined themselves together, and an ugly
man was sitting in his place. ‘I did not bargain for that,”
said the youth; “the bench is mine.” The man tried to
push him away, but the youth would not let him, and giving
him a violent push sat himself down in his old place.
Presently more men fell down the chimney, one after the
other, who brought nine thigh-bones and two skulls, which

they set up, and then they began to play at ninepins. At
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this the youth also wished to play, so he asked whether he
might join them. ‘Yes, if you have money!” “Money
enough,” he replied, “but your balls are not quite round ;”
so saying he took up the skulls, and, placing them on his
lathe, turned them round. “Ah, now you will roll well,”
said he. ‘Holloa! now we will go at it merrily.” So he
played with them and lost some of his money, but as it
struck twelve everything disappeared. Then he lay down
and went to sleep quietly. On the morrow the King came
for news, and asked him how he had fared this time. “I
have been playing ninepins,” he replied, “and lost a couple
of dollars.” ‘Have you not shivered?” “No! I have
enjoyed myself very much; but I wish some one would
teach me that!”

On the third night he sat down again on his bench, saying
in great vexation, ‘Oh, if I could only shiver!” When it
grew late, six tall men came in bearing a coffin between
them. ‘Ah, ah,” said he, “that is surely my little cousin,
who died two days ago;” and beckoning with his finger he
called, ‘Come, little cousin, come!” The men set down
the coffin upon the ground, and he went up and took off the
lid, and there lay a dead man within, and as he felt the face
it was as cold as ice. ‘Stop a moment,” he cried; “TI will
warm it in a trice;’’ and stepping up to the fire he warmed
his hands, and then laid them upon the face, but it remained
cold. So he took up the body, and sitting down by the
fire he laid it on his lap and rubbed the arms that the
blood might circulate again. But all this was of no avail,
and he thought to himself if two lie in a bed together they
warm each other; so he put the body in the bed, and cover-
ing it up laid himself down by its side. After a little while
the body became warm and began to move about. ‘See,
my cousin,” he exclaimed, ‘have I not warmed you?” But
the body got up and exclaimed, ‘ Now I will strangle you.”

“Ts that your gratitude?” cried the youth. “Then you
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shall get into your coffin again ;” and taking it up, he threw
the body in, and made the lid fast. Then the six men came
in again and bore it away. ‘Oh, deary me,” said he, “I
shall never be able to shiver if I stop here all my lifetime!”
At these words in came a man who was taller than all the
others, and looked more horrible; but he was very old, and
had a long white beard. “Oh, you wretch,” he exclaimed,
“now thou shalt learn what shivering means, for thou shalt
die!”

“Not so quick,” answered the youth; “if I die, I must be
brought to it first.”

“T will quickly seize you,” replied the ugly one.

“Softly, softly; be not too sure. I am as strong as you,
and perhaps stronger.”

“That we will see,” said the ugly man. “If you are
stronger than I, I will let you go; come, let us try;” and he
led him away through a dark passage to a smith’s forge.
Then taking up an axe he cut through the anvil at one blow
down to the ground. ‘I can do that still better,” said the
youth, and went to another anvil, while the old man followed
him and watched him with his long beard hanging down.
Then the youth took up an axe, and, splitting the anvil at
one blow, wedged the old man’s beard in it. ‘Now I have
you; now death comes upon you!” and, taking up an iron
bar, he beat the old man until he groaned, and begged him .
to stop, and he would give him great riches. So the youth
drew out the axe, and let him loose. Then the old man,
leading him back into the castle, showed him three chests full
of gold in a cellar. ‘One share of this,” said he, ‘belongs
to the poor, another to the King, and a third to yourself.”
And just then it struck twelve and the old man vanished,
leaving the youth in the dark. I must help myself out here,”
said he, and groping round he found his way back to his
room and went to sleep by the fire.

The next morning the King came and inquired, ‘“ Now,

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have you learnt to shiver?” “No,” replied the youth;
“what is it? My dead cousin came here, and a bearded
man, who showed mea lot of gold down below; but what
shivering means, no one has showed me!” Then the King
said, “You have won the castle, and shall marry my
daughter.”

“That is all very fine,” replied the youth, “but still 1
don’t know what shivering means.”

So the gold was fetched, and the wedding was celebrated,
but the young Prince (for the youth was a prince now), not-
withstanding his love for his bride, and his great contentment,
was still continually crying, “If I could but shiver! if I could
but shiver!” At last it fell out in this wise: one of the
chambermaids said to the Princess, “ Let me bring in my aid
to teach him what shivering is.” So she went to the brook
which flowed through the garden, and drew up a pail of
water full of little fish ; and, at night, when the young Prince
was asleep, his bride drew away the covering and poured the
pail of cold water and the little fishes over him, so that they
slipped all about him. Then the Prince woke up directly,
calling out, “Oh! that makes me shiver! dear wife, that
makes me shiver! Yes, now I know what shivering means!”

67





The Valiant Little Tailor



NE summer’s morning a Tailor was sitting
! on his bench by the window in very good
spirits, sewing away with all his might, and
presently up the street came a peasant
woman, crying, “Good preserves for sale!
Good preserves for sale!” This cry
sounded nice inthe Tailor’s ears, and, sticking
his diminutive head out of the window, he called out, ‘“ Here,
my good woman, just bring your wares here!”” The woman
mounted the three steps up to the Tailor’s house with her
heavy basket, and began to unpack all the pots together before
him. He looked at them all, held them up to the light, put
his nose to them, and at last said, ‘These preserves appear
to me to be very nice, so you may weigh me out four half-
ounces, my good woman ; I don’t mind even if you make it

a quarter of a pound.” ‘The woman, who expected to have
68 ;



The Valiant Little Tailor

met with a good customer, gave him what he wished, and
went away grumbling, very much dissatisfied.

“Now!” exclaimed the Tailor, “Heaven will send me a
blessing on this preserve, and give me fresh strength and
vigour ;” and, taking the bread out of the cupboard, he cut
himself a slice the size of the whole loaf, and spread the
preserve upon it. ‘That will taste by no means badly,”
said he; “but, before I have a bite, I will just get this
waistcoat finished.” So he laid the bread down near him
and stitched away, making larger and larger stitches every
time for joy. Meanwhile the smell of the preserve mounted
to the ceiling, where flies were sitting in great numbers, and
enticed them down, so that soon a regular swarm of them
had settled on the bread. ‘“Holloa! who invited you?”
exclaimed the Tailor, hunting away the unbidden guests;
but the flies, not understanding his language, would not be
driven off, and came again in greater numbers than before.
This put the little man in a boiling passion, and, snatching
up in his rage a bag of cloth, he brought it down with an
unmerciful swoop upon them. When he raised it again he
counted no less than seven lying dead before him with out-
stretched legs. ‘What a fellow you are!” said he to him-
‘self, wondering at his own bravery.. “The whole town
shall know of this.” In great haste he cut himself out a
band, hemmed it, and then put on it in large characters,
“SEVEN AT ONE BLOW!” ‘Ah,” said he, “not one city
alone, the whole world shall know it!” and his heart
fluttered with joy, like a lambkin’s tail.

The little Tailor bound the belt round his body, and
prepared to travel forth into the wide world, thinking the
workshop too small for his valiant deeds. Before he set
out, however, he looked round his house to see if there was
anything he could take with him; but he found only an old
cheese, which he pocketed, and noticing a bird before the

door which was entangled in the bushes, he caught it, and
69



The Valiant Little Tailor

put that in his pocket also. Directly after he set out bravely
on his travels; and, as he was light and active, he felt no
weariness. His road led him up a hill, and when he reached
the highest point of it he found a great Giant sitting there,
who was looking about him very composedly.

The little Tailor, however, went boldly up, and said,
“Good day, comrade; in faith you sit there and see the
whole world stretched below you. I am also on my road
thither to try my luck. Have you a mind to go with me?”

The Giant looked contemptuously at the little Tailor, and
said, ‘You vagabond! you miserable fellow!”

“That may be,” replied the Tailor; ‘but here you may
read what sort of a man I am;”’ and, unbuttoning his coat,
he showed the Giant his belt. The Giant read, “Seven at
one Blow ;” and thinking they were men whom the Tailor
had slain, he conceived no little respect for him. — Still
he wished to prove him first; so taking up a stone, he
squeezed it in his hand, so that water dropped out of it.
“Do that ‘after me,” said he to the other, “if you have
any strength.”

“Tf it be nothing worse than that,” said the Tailor, “that’s
play to me.” And, diving into his pocket, he brought out
the cheese, and squeezed it till the whey ran out of it, and
said, ‘“ Now, I think, that’s a little better.”

The Giant did not know what to say, and could not believe
it of the little man ; so, taking up another stone, he threw it
so high that one could scarcely see it with the eye, saying,
“There, you mannikin, do that after me.”

“Well done,” said the Tailor ; “but your stone must fall
down again to the ground. I will throw one up which shall
not come back ;” and, dipping into his pocket, he took out
the bird and threw it into the air. The bird, rejoicing in its
freedom, flew straight up, and then far away, and did not
return. “ How does that little affair please you, comrade ?”
asked the Tailor.

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d3e0992a44f1fa5c58a870328af4fba6b3f31976
'2011-11-17T18:36:48-05:00'
describe
'1490' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCNS' 'sip-files00014.txt'
9fd78d2f47867eac7708a2e272ca8b5c
58a32af043c8ce93e181023e6731b3bd97ddb2d0
'2011-11-17T18:41:30-05:00'
describe
'45031' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCNT' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
952bbf618de172e4dfca70aea5dc1996
85ff58a42319d52d25ba1f88fb0358be9b52e825
'2011-11-17T18:42:23-05:00'
describe
'380932' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCNU' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
bd1072a1659e3e90686d4a9f6fdd3f7c
24817928a026a7f67b5e011c402ee3a36abd3c0a
'2011-11-17T18:48:37-05:00'
describe
'442399' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCNV' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
95b5714f6037c03a9a725fcf453c65a5
98fa728cb17cad00bf3f10cd081f3fd003306a15
'2011-11-17T18:42:07-05:00'
describe
'56299' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCNW' 'sip-files00015.pro'
75534de6a0b51ea243c242962df304ea
be74ed88828408af417aa5b3e700808594df9500
'2011-11-17T18:44:32-05:00'
describe
'153910' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCNX' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
a05e31dc141dbc9d227ce20ab86660df
c82b74e04970b60acfd2dd56a5d3b2a96d7423d8
'2011-11-17T18:50:31-05:00'
describe
'3058404' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCNY' 'sip-files00015.tif'
9d785591dbed1c17bea392e4852a59fa
4190b3847f9de1446bdc50ec574208a5de36a47e
'2011-11-17T18:43:59-05:00'
describe
'2322' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCNZ' 'sip-files00015.txt'
44756b946d7b268e6cf7c67551dd0951
e0c554c78f6c0579bf44529785c6f1cc84313dab
'2011-11-17T18:57:15-05:00'
describe
'47606' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOA' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
de4357cccb00292a48d1761f815af3a4
bcf6b0fc4fbf1d52c0bcc88e822567a40bc48765
'2011-11-17T18:36:37-05:00'
describe
'380616' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOB' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
5dbdbf5b2c5984bd8c3e9b5e5da1f707
e67780b3ab13a6873a372b640fc89cc6bbd95902
describe
'529487' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOC' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
c46309aeedaec5556f2382018b00f678
aed3db7ab54a7e8101d7cb9344261eb35502d967
'2011-11-17T18:39:54-05:00'
describe
'55618' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOD' 'sip-files00016.pro'
461daff4b85fb57107a607b382753952
db39938ce4f4df968fbf93e68bcad299761e66a5
'2011-11-17T18:42:06-05:00'
describe
'171136' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOE' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
a1371ae27abaa92e42fd6905b95af26d
bc0fae132c816a004f11671f7d307acc893437df
'2011-11-17T18:32:37-05:00'
describe
'3055988' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOF' 'sip-files00016.tif'
23cd1943eccd1c5bb7009e0150032a61
817569c99441b1df5a879c75bca43acfaf78357c
'2011-11-17T18:32:31-05:00'
describe
'2318' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOG' 'sip-files00016.txt'
949338bf5e6fce437a2a4c04fe4ffc4f
94abd1206f7a9083f3d8628c803dcfa6f93cebc6
'2011-11-17T18:32:33-05:00'
describe
'51159' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOH' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
12ea59329639a15a245a4f6a4bfee5ce
ace5c31f5e06aeb9af2b7fad442ed0befa1b47f1
'2011-11-17T18:41:20-05:00'
describe
'368692' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOI' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
d0c4f02a387fc8c0525835ba31bba84f
385c3442b6737086bea6137203315a92efd1b952
'2011-11-17T18:44:07-05:00'
describe
'520869' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOJ' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
bd4f352a451ed3515c515a9810ae3fea
9975f3e7d4a83823eec05d8bb7f2485ec9417ecc
'2011-11-17T18:52:09-05:00'
describe
'56905' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOK' 'sip-files00017.pro'
ba50e2e453b0a39cba88d78756ccde81
32d276f71f95ba9d4190352d719256345ea6b0a8
'2011-11-17T18:41:16-05:00'
describe
'170885' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOL' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
f0fbd896aa227b3042afc9f9da4ae224
1241af893c0a807e6043c11da1360f25cdf9a84f
'2011-11-17T18:57:39-05:00'
describe
'2960280' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOM' 'sip-files00017.tif'
39739cd62c405497819eddf66785e394
286c72cbc3ff0b187f7f76e7aece55179171368a
'2011-11-17T18:44:30-05:00'
describe
'2334' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCON' 'sip-files00017.txt'
d33a1160c6a3260ef038c63f707722f1
acf01d98fa60b1590a8c33309c44f2808a34c19d
'2011-11-17T18:54:29-05:00'
describe
'51365' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOO' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
e5fe93afe4bf17d2f459d0fdef8bd8e3
249d1b914e74f8edff4f0b70a0714bbd60e566ef
'2011-11-17T18:42:47-05:00'
describe
'380649' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOP' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
c79e706c3c2e57793e8fa9afd7750a1b
548e48d876dfc39534cd5d6854e3272ea838798a
'2011-11-17T18:41:19-05:00'
describe
'535852' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOQ' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
870f6da4b3487b7d3eb3e77b03cc609c
3a70e027b61d6477f249181df8d3bc1284cbe2f0
'2011-11-17T18:44:27-05:00'
describe
'57697' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOR' 'sip-files00018.pro'
0bf8a20f7bd4495c94ba03e88e2ef2e1
6b8d158bd8be6bb99a386c34e8a955747e435043
'2011-11-17T18:43:39-05:00'
describe
'174322' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOS' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
667e5f9061f8fa201c63537763a675d5
509f0b268a77ca8960e9c35eb5655e23e8d50f4f
'2011-11-17T18:49:27-05:00'
describe
'3055840' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOT' 'sip-files00018.tif'
3ed15a0fb0dc7d21fd8d9be191cd81ae
74e01ce0be8a6c2ccef899837b80671d1ff7f812
'2011-11-17T18:40:54-05:00'
describe
'2399' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOU' 'sip-files00018.txt'
f2c0c68b9f64a47ce24e5673ad8cb64f
4288843234adceb77f18ce328c7b8c5c6491cf0f
'2011-11-17T18:44:17-05:00'
describe
'464332' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOV' 'sip-files00018a.jp2'
3b083657592f18b30db35d3021b47d13
cd5b4768e5e5c736b61ac6559c0dbaea332f39e0
'2011-11-17T18:41:04-05:00'
describe
'122305' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOW' 'sip-files00018a.jpg'
c878db2a65e439cc4701c90fcd778332
cf680ba861302b54882d48b0ed46eb4676b13e20
'2011-11-17T18:43:30-05:00'
describe
'56612' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOX' 'sip-files00018a.pro'
3ce00d4fd70683a21c7aab57f1ad7ded
c1ffc975b3845a8cbd12b6cea3d6907625a0bbd1
'2011-11-17T18:55:00-05:00'
describe
'34940' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOY' 'sip-files00018a.QC.jpg'
d89a2fcd24ed9940beb97426aafca931
e4c5cdc6c4b5a8d0db9e7e7a05d7845ec1762385
'2011-11-17T18:49:12-05:00'
describe
'3723104' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCOZ' 'sip-files00018a.tif'
05f3f1566f4714e5d1d4329b8659fbd1
ecef458ea778f674aa2be19fee76c386ece16a6d
'2011-11-17T18:39:22-05:00'
describe
'2293' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPA' 'sip-files00018a.txt'
ba110211d654df25ddb377b04a5f4f8e
0b5786a636de6f41a7386599c5545764f9429dec
describe
'7887' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPB' 'sip-files00018athm.jpg'
43b99033382769cb8f3a52f236118504
6ec474563eaf59748b029432250abdc6b3af2e86
'2011-11-17T18:37:16-05:00'
describe
'464022' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPC' 'sip-files00018b.jp2'
ae44f4714f5e263b2cf4adfbb22a4da4
5c6bb29a66270e849f012bb4eb4fb801b9ff55c2
'2011-11-17T18:48:50-05:00'
describe
'124818' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPD' 'sip-files00018b.jpg'
46359bcac3db781f32b4bb2774ec285a
a3903056f41dd53f5f9671c4a8ef77be99a66666
'2011-11-17T18:39:26-05:00'
describe
'58643' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPE' 'sip-files00018b.pro'
69c9456c503c28e283eb3e79bab23f17
696a26b3658a7dbe3080c170283e7bf1de615eae
'2011-11-17T18:56:02-05:00'
describe
'35011' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPF' 'sip-files00018b.QC.jpg'
a50d07a4defcdbc625452de33a5b8f5e
29b6ae7590aa56a95d9fff10bfc7d0f0b4c2b16d
'2011-11-17T18:41:15-05:00'
describe
'3721452' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPG' 'sip-files00018b.tif'
a565b9061474d174a226f27e0063d77e
afe5b714f55d480696b13a89e650bebc56a83ada
'2011-11-17T18:44:13-05:00'
describe
'2415' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPH' 'sip-files00018b.txt'
bfaa1eb83cd736e506542c46e3d72ec1
d6f03b035fd6f4db4648be95c16b444d73177ee0
'2011-11-17T18:36:07-05:00'
describe
'7769' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPI' 'sip-files00018bthm.jpg'
0b8010dd64625df3263cf86d1c1c82c8
ed1297451d5bc5fb2b0935d4a1c042352a47d6ab
'2011-11-17T18:36:57-05:00'
describe
'51398' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPJ' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
cc00542e313746b9218ad3796bfc4d5f
af28f452e8d932766ac0bbae5fb0d94f2f5b9ebc
'2011-11-17T18:37:39-05:00'
describe
'380950' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPK' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
ead5f9360927343ee7557d79638774cd
b976a03a368f314336f57296e264f67fac6b6e55
'2011-11-17T18:55:11-05:00'
describe
'523024' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPL' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
927db08218a5d61980488b77d7485aa1
627ef20b4524beaca52b7ddc7f168711fc1d7053
'2011-11-17T18:45:03-05:00'
describe
'55688' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPM' 'sip-files00019.pro'
a2fd57c0af4384031571f011329a8a54
e3cd316c60842cfff2eddbfddee96938e868de08
'2011-11-17T18:49:42-05:00'
describe
'169889' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPN' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
8d57d23ec8d7636d35ad340c3754f42f
9e3ecc68f3e7e8ce6a098e10ae1734e0f8152758
'2011-11-17T18:38:36-05:00'
describe
'3058340' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPO' 'sip-files00019.tif'
cd5a68e9a296c6ac6e93e9007d6eb10e
83895f96d859cc1865684890adbb6e45d426f0bf
'2011-11-17T18:48:55-05:00'
describe
'2329' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPP' 'sip-files00019.txt'
67673c487ab4bc8e39e3dee2386e449b
39b90f63e562bb8dba7307896dcf6727c3f457a9
'2011-11-17T18:49:05-05:00'
describe
'51302' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPQ' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
6cf97e1370849b44a5e63ed73cc0f206
21025ce22e05465e950044fe556c6acaf3bd09a4
'2011-11-17T18:35:00-05:00'
describe
'380629' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPR' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
34287c8a4bc485e55598825b334cbf98
6d8108106d49ea37d043b90bd834f79a48066795
describe
'523061' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPS' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
c788851cf072eb65cfa2c0bac60dd75b
33cec3b82b02276458a9427ae2f91e3d4fffe43c
'2011-11-17T18:56:57-05:00'
describe
'56248' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPT' 'sip-files00020.pro'
6ba6d0433e360e6aee1e880620229265
868170a5b0fd487ae79cca291b49dd6b37c804b4
describe
'170071' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPU' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
63ecdff419409ef4066eb3a14ee44566
ba2fa0e4ad1a4764a4e8a047737abd5a7dec60d3
'2011-11-17T18:44:50-05:00'
describe
'3056072' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPV' 'sip-files00020.tif'
ec54c9fec868e4d6d35c819c25ee2477
7599f61bff5f4d8dd51c34d4c5fece852ac3ccba
'2011-11-17T18:43:34-05:00'
describe
'2304' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPW' 'sip-files00020.txt'
985687581ba5eaddf4d5a0ec208b170c
6d5883d753aea81a330b226ac6c7e7e147d5ef11
'2011-11-17T18:44:48-05:00'
describe
'50031' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPX' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
fae8fbd86eb2bea4b3eb6a082cd18c85
193b78148db2124c7df18c45a13e0acf5927f711
'2011-11-17T18:57:24-05:00'
describe
'380836' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPY' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
591ca52cf297c6d0b39eda6cb816083e
1abca931d2e8cd0568300c458862253240d5e0ae
'2011-11-17T18:52:34-05:00'
describe
'552966' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCPZ' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
a740f6ca420bc7d72981f25077ba88e1
e9cc96f746b8e638744331f2e4aaf46b43f7f505
'2011-11-17T18:38:49-05:00'
describe
'58112' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQA' 'sip-files00021.pro'
17373cbb50de4f3e433549b22e821913
d464ab300987c18e36c6167ad8f635090b0baefe
'2011-11-17T18:37:08-05:00'
describe
'175914' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQB' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
a00153363c4e9feaf71cd1c6403d7849
7d4ecd24554e91202a876a8ad88d2d466ab87e53
'2011-11-17T18:38:03-05:00'
describe
'3058240' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQC' 'sip-files00021.tif'
c56ce8aa021c221a9775e1e845488219
f625bef12876c8bd3bf96704c92087e6c54cc396
'2011-11-17T18:50:40-05:00'
describe
'2403' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQD' 'sip-files00021.txt'
48ad0eb90ce3f4ba7efeb0cc3f948e0e
b44ad6de542098e7362e2c42769d756676f85b38
'2011-11-17T18:57:20-05:00'
describe
'51346' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQE' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
55e2282ffc549abc617f013aad1c6d55
b1ab5dceb942ceb3be53f4a062b211264daa67a3
'2011-11-17T18:49:17-05:00'
describe
'380675' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQF' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
a3fcb972c0beebd74981a1a82c1652d0
783d08bb467ff699d78947ba0e8d97e54e1e410b
'2011-11-17T18:46:15-05:00'
describe
'555970' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQG' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
8272f44c4947598848ae481fa2ab66e0
2772d649d44d7b6f4130f9a444db25ad1cca37bf
'2011-11-17T18:56:03-05:00'
describe
'57811' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQH' 'sip-files00022.pro'
e3cf12c1dd4a53f0800a3c19d9bb3a0f
db3fd10d733f74e37947ee0a3eb813b5d94b081b
'2011-11-17T18:54:23-05:00'
describe
'175700' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQI' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
6305159de460984277dd6f6406256c27
08324005efe62d393efede2ff501be697254a5cb
'2011-11-17T18:39:31-05:00'
describe
'3055872' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQJ' 'sip-files00022.tif'
6a1087a555c3229e3ab4d68b10f2692c
9b3dbfba9b836c31bbe200f2bf4741acce13b9a4
'2011-11-17T18:54:10-05:00'
describe
'2451' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQK' 'sip-files00022.txt'
6eb968325504108068a42b3c4674d97b
3e86bde29e082dbd4f8852d4a1457bced91c83a7
'2011-11-17T18:51:28-05:00'
describe
'50915' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQL' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
dec41f3cb3f56a909ae6029b1d45523d
0953a8f333088005dc47d79d3d027f7ce8541f79
'2011-11-17T18:38:35-05:00'
describe
'380953' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQM' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
62f910a05a048562280544e6aa22890c
62fced8d834ee7ae0a1a7b94bb693d26edee140d
describe
'575147' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQN' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
804d002255f61d08908224e7216ef380
15965863b0f9f4e57b12a59c3cecae7f003ed2b9
'2011-11-17T18:39:44-05:00'
describe
'59348' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQO' 'sip-files00023.pro'
27cb6fbfe402e96a4cf8e2eec67f49d4
5de6be42c141e318fc7302b614a05b3c5f7f95ea
'2011-11-17T18:49:48-05:00'
describe
'181742' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQP' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
319243b7982dbc3133163161d7e0ac8a
b396e2a168d2973aa7970b8b76e0464ffdd6ae98
'2011-11-17T18:40:36-05:00'
describe
'3058284' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQQ' 'sip-files00023.tif'
ed6c327efc140e69e124593401882e1b
d706b1105efc4a091b8fda8870f4f34c1c575e60
'2011-11-17T18:49:57-05:00'
describe
'2439' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQR' 'sip-files00023.txt'
096597fce07694195a7076f35e183b0e
b99cf4d57d793ae99123df153a297b1339ae0992
'2011-11-17T18:54:13-05:00'
describe
'52219' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQS' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
244def4b7ec207e24a016a92d1dae51f
0c98cb32e6c9b5c13fcc1d544809f5ae3ef537db
'2011-11-17T18:55:50-05:00'
describe
'380627' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQT' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
cf43a7f32272c59e8d6c18633e432472
b1798d50b29ec4e75859895db3372ff66d927730
'2011-11-17T18:42:19-05:00'
describe
'552300' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQU' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
7b1b10731df021496b74f1af0b7b4605
51078dc6a383a8467f074f67582972ad7121e3e4
'2011-11-17T18:35:34-05:00'
describe
'57517' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQV' 'sip-files00024.pro'
9cfbf128a87ea2e0ca30b847babf5e53
19c0404b3bd7f36396625de6b1ffb3a2b6976a7e
'2011-11-17T18:55:34-05:00'
describe
'177434' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQW' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
acb5ca814bf00b46b013beaf6ac5bb3d
eff8040c533f0a6c0d4c69d88a2b8c6e4a2252e9
'2011-11-17T18:51:25-05:00'
describe
'3056096' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQX' 'sip-files00024.tif'
12bb38a35995d8277dd480949133c301
f9aa1b7aac60c84f631dcac08984811493ad1e71
'2011-11-17T18:37:32-05:00'
describe
'2390' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQY' 'sip-files00024.txt'
02b834881cb69d3f00a6a507bc4238c8
ae7e4a5b54c2b9118b9ce27b7c133a8edd8ba1f9
'2011-11-17T18:52:19-05:00'
describe
'52599' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCQZ' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
a6d85cee03c726f2f639ec0c63fc6d37
67e53a08a51fc9d83de714580cbdea1b8956959b
describe
'380650' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRA' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
b7bca04d20e14b3f403b4f0ed689e525
4c51e40dcfef570e6f120d7a8226e1f282f6f8ff
'2011-11-17T18:54:20-05:00'
describe
'561839' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRB' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
985a8b6044b201cb63abb4b037b4268b
581d46a134fa3a8dc311396da4844498146100b8
'2011-11-17T18:51:26-05:00'
describe
'59335' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRC' 'sip-files00025.pro'
31b9c7e3054f7ff05b998c70662f0d98
072bd792f1929316f68c1ac42ec88f63734c108c
'2011-11-17T18:42:17-05:00'
describe
'178771' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRD' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
abf8d4b6d7b391a57f434795c2d7fda6
3f28a453043808221329c10a799ba74fee1756c2
'2011-11-17T18:49:34-05:00'
describe
'3056092' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRE' 'sip-files00025.tif'
f5596e89ab4e5bae72826c32e78c212c
7a5b98b6deefc38197ebb16763c88b8e92388821
'2011-11-17T18:40:03-05:00'
describe
'2405' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRF' 'sip-files00025.txt'
c6d81a42430044e8d16f941c09b66d18
59ea27fd8fa550ee6eee6d6d02e30dcc538fd0f9
'2011-11-17T18:56:47-05:00'
describe
'51182' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRG' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
80829c1a0f142d9734c9c832d02e7916
638a83e3081b27690c6d98094a7cbf415cc5ec3c
'2011-11-17T18:55:39-05:00'
describe
'380646' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRH' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
a654a0401f694759ac182a61d5191f2e
8e150dee321e93422b9283cfba427f92b7cc4459
'2011-11-17T18:44:08-05:00'
describe
'548225' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRI' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
2c99b4c299eefcd05ea1e898db325fea
2feafe2547c7c9afcfbac3a25385f340fd3ff2bf
'2011-11-17T18:55:10-05:00'
describe
'57373' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRJ' 'sip-files00026.pro'
deace4dc85d1dcaa924a464c620d5e4a
c1d885a204e9751734f25d007c6999dd6e4320ee
'2011-11-17T18:50:34-05:00'
describe
'174910' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRK' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
b9fe8678bf2b60e5cd5009247fadd716
0215de931fc87a604a8e5398429c4c2e429ec56f
'2011-11-17T18:50:04-05:00'
describe
'3056028' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRL' 'sip-files00026.tif'
94375420605347340e297b5c5f3d1648
4f1907a69c75796cff3353d85406a48d7975f2d5
'2011-11-17T18:42:22-05:00'
describe
'2385' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRM' 'sip-files00026.txt'
d453c5dae07ccbf6f6b5edda0eb68415
0f181fa4d6cdaa9b0cdcb94f08cd447aeaaba411
'2011-11-17T18:42:27-05:00'
describe
'51089' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRN' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
c3797025f0c485a8b84cc19f9fadd9a7
889b7fb7ce04619137f5ecd1bd2cd368dd5dec9f
'2011-11-17T18:48:11-05:00'
describe
'380625' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRO' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
0ebb6a69694ad47f8a4f3fbb7b12f332
b121d58274867d3b30dfe74723df5ab0ee95f439
'2011-11-17T18:37:23-05:00'
describe
'560034' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRP' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
9f14d9b07f34e389d2161a18c25b6f74
5b7c8d229136610869e3bbd89b01bf0f5cd4604a
describe
'58672' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRQ' 'sip-files00027.pro'
8a56471f0c5883f6e07a6df120569583
afbe1fd93299ecea899d691bdf8b12a1d63d1bf4
'2011-11-17T18:44:21-05:00'
describe
'177761' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRR' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
34137b573df20d5a0cf960aa6ea715a5
2cb240c6baf32441aea2f067212ab8f934003e26
'2011-11-17T18:50:01-05:00'
describe
'3056128' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRS' 'sip-files00027.tif'
7a51bb54a0af90d29717da46daa07008
5d8e525a8be916dbea30c4888a4d98b872db2e4b
'2011-11-17T18:38:53-05:00'
describe
'2409' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRT' 'sip-files00027.txt'
384441802c6b438501f33cbf98415400
5f667c5c8ea0598b9b37bb09ec50924b560da420
'2011-11-17T18:42:01-05:00'
describe
'50633' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRU' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
c364aa0beb4375eae59567d3e4f246b1
73379061aff4cbbd5014098a9f6870044b36a8fb
'2011-11-17T18:43:15-05:00'
describe
'380533' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRV' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
d11cee6f54d10e3c3ba45f96964bda82
87388035abecbe5ffa68bbe0e035de376e21db49
'2011-11-17T18:45:48-05:00'
describe
'372372' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRW' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
76cb1c6209d68102dd02592404bcf4f1
a0510f0a07284e1f8e5ab55c0f488dc166e88c30
'2011-11-17T18:41:55-05:00'
describe
'23321' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRX' 'sip-files00028.pro'
f40885d0aa9407559e4142e4466ecdf6
1ee7a6b0a6e0d351f29c5e65ca77c6cc0256940c
'2011-11-17T18:51:11-05:00'
describe
'120590' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRY' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
55f3b9a88e08b453ff7a8b01fb06c544
f672b50465417e15b89dd271c25f33a7bdbfb670
'2011-11-17T18:43:54-05:00'
describe
'3054900' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCRZ' 'sip-files00028.tif'
df7184516f26769413108a74469332c7
36ad274db340a24436fa7565b30215b280b3bbe1
'2011-11-17T18:55:55-05:00'
describe
'1205' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSA' 'sip-files00028.txt'
b5983f8a677897919fa4c7a26443eb12
0747130540dc2500120e0e1ab171f19a47bdb67d
'2011-11-17T18:44:38-05:00'
describe
'38704' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSB' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
2c3c185b0e811b3d55502475e3516a4f
ce528d101e82bc5a142723bbf5929f3990e9009b
'2011-11-17T18:54:12-05:00'
describe
'380585' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSC' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
ba7282d1d0ced7873c4b36e7dfd7ace5
68a4e1b4f88825e7630d2d019b0810d3b8aa1365
'2011-11-17T18:49:11-05:00'
describe
'378404' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSD' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
2bf3f6fdc3b3cc7c3a6113d44089df49
c0bcb961e4d6968a4122290e6770b31132028010
'2011-11-17T18:56:42-05:00'
describe
'27069' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSE' 'sip-files00029.pro'
8d4a30098bdc35246f55e266b14c1166
e45d3645b99d2f8aba99aa2f7babd216db57de29
'2011-11-17T18:48:40-05:00'
describe
'121393' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSF' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
48c95d2d79410205e8b06ad9615b3374
efbeec0129a648d863f8284eac13051a631004fb
'2011-11-17T18:48:42-05:00'
describe
'3054588' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSG' 'sip-files00029.tif'
f9c29a15959d4bdc26e4a19f15f7378d
872e53fadaf97a3e456bf44fbeaba3763c87db6f
'2011-11-17T18:35:13-05:00'
describe
'1363' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSH' 'sip-files00029.txt'
7bc9681a4322f970f6f1d121a0096e80
156be0784a3926fe67b157fdf6919ddc5a088d2b
'2011-11-17T18:32:45-05:00'
describe
'37696' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSI' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
705edb5a4fad75270468b9fd34bd2182
3357f48533ea913cda7bb8256be6b816008e4457
'2011-11-17T18:54:05-05:00'
describe
'380676' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSJ' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
b02dc358aa2a563fe5ecc3289ddee89d
1211fdbdfcf7bbde983387ed6f44de31548f315f
'2011-11-17T18:35:02-05:00'
describe
'386667' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSK' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
bfdd87f7fedd8e741884af8ed0ce6a45
2ba79c8e71f96b18f3fa5b51e1d2594c050b0bd1
'2011-11-17T18:39:58-05:00'
describe
'27774' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSL' 'sip-files00030.pro'
e4afefe20a36c5aa470928a27e5f3f9f
b99ac269bca06154e7d6da3b69828b8d9952c8a4
'2011-11-17T18:49:43-05:00'
describe
'129842' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSM' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
3d3837e1c5bdaab3a948205f47399770
9983024879739eda892df0b66dec66b6394ed52e
'2011-11-17T18:51:19-05:00'
describe
'3055140' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSN' 'sip-files00030.tif'
8f1a14279b3b16a2ace217cc562ba7ae
eaebdf0617d277bc428b89638e71ba1881274ad7
describe
'1525' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSO' 'sip-files00030.txt'
357f65bb463e236ef43f75f45688b0c0
7c42403debad00cf2baba4bfd985519fa4e8ff96
'2011-11-17T18:43:42-05:00'
describe
'40067' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSP' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
c52d9ff656ceea82bc289bba0216a08e
2f09f381a95960afed59af41972eee3190bfeb0e
'2011-11-17T18:42:21-05:00'
describe
'380677' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSQ' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
5d47bf99e3ac8818085172b95cee7a02
8bca6547c64e62fb081d331cf061b9c91c00bd3a
'2011-11-17T18:41:38-05:00'
describe
'463770' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSR' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
fbe09265e91d2d9e92a8082914ef4441
d27e2fcac0042bb0f0298c0776bf44812381436b
'2011-11-17T18:48:01-05:00'
describe
'39126' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSS' 'sip-files00031.pro'
44aa1cf72ecdc5b12443e7b87e73b7d0
1ede9cdb20efc75d039fc6bd6aac0f5f9cb768c9
'2011-11-17T18:45:25-05:00'
describe
'147384' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCST' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
eee084db113c2d1926864b3889aaf498
743b7106490caf46cea73f36f4ba2a76dc1ada14
'2011-11-17T18:37:52-05:00'
describe
'3055420' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSU' 'sip-files00031.tif'
a5c98554b28022ba905c919c1abeb49f
e8be0458fffd391d46ce8dc7c2ce4b52a9f8b232
'2011-11-17T18:51:07-05:00'
describe
'1963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSV' 'sip-files00031.txt'
fe19f219c819aba32ab8d8fa8499a261
30bc014698c8772b9904e1b2edb80bcb5b5fa86a
'2011-11-17T18:54:59-05:00'
describe
'46128' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSW' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
cfff8f97123a8d84bdfb459c45ccd83a
9f6d394b75716f5a3429c382b549aa78246a68bf
describe
'380669' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSX' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
7cdf738229e8e651a00b3f11731163ee
87637a4f0bb5ec07a27815fa40df5623c11d791f
describe
'468833' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSY' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
80d6f59e558243d5d1f9c452ed873357
d0182ed9154bae70ccc0955f66c0e42529c18dca
'2011-11-17T18:49:20-05:00'
describe
'46154' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCSZ' 'sip-files00032.pro'
b59de29a89009fbbb7cea933b2fbb26d
c3fbd934bc447c5df91b852a49d2f4059fb8c022
'2011-11-17T18:44:22-05:00'
describe
'152459' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTA' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
215f9522a51c14f155c3c0f3543952e2
347ac81f0ffe7ebfc997a2134fc84a9a69420f75
describe
'3055424' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTB' 'sip-files00032.tif'
fe5b8743dffdf7cf5ca946808bb2bc23
7a5d670402789756cd9c6c6a2dafdaa9dafdb926
describe
'2219' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTC' 'sip-files00032.txt'
1b56a9a3886d1c86cff92b2102950f32
393e4f2e963af568f407c6b3de262ae9176dc0e6
'2011-11-17T18:42:04-05:00'
describe
'47369' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTD' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
ae722e93eb9598006ff78124e47ffb0c
5491f42fbfa694342da84f24d3b92c44a8162359
'2011-11-17T18:37:13-05:00'
describe
'380816' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTE' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
fd1755496a3351729b693690d36f53f4
9c334a2d9a11657d5107cfc724b182c6fa59f3e4
'2011-11-17T18:46:19-05:00'
describe
'423167' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTF' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
eaf75f121b7b43c24dc218bb135b9929
252e69856e50210e4429b3efe88486e34d253ef5
'2011-11-17T18:44:41-05:00'
describe
'36256' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTG' 'sip-files00033.pro'
2e85f1ab9a7dfb352882613a18422074
381527d8724e08284b7ae6212855d08f81c1a13a
'2011-11-17T18:46:05-05:00'
describe
'133542' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTH' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
20346b177139317b6174c578dfbe9271
d3d00a43647c072c998bd162ffc693c088db67b4
'2011-11-17T18:36:41-05:00'
describe
'3057140' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTI' 'sip-files00033.tif'
d7b10d478693dc9c6e380f972cde5a7f
6e2b9a55b0f81b2b6c9cd4401b3010b5eb70fb0f
'2011-11-17T18:51:53-05:00'
describe
'1719' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTJ' 'sip-files00033.txt'
f42aad59707b4c701f4681b4d2475bfe
35a27fd8cfc21a9908a57aa44f4f05a031a3f4f6
'2011-11-17T18:52:18-05:00'
describe
'41491' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTK' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
83c33a343390fb1ff0e4059cb35e47a5
4922546568ba9953d769dbb96a9cccabfbeabd30
'2011-11-17T18:40:37-05:00'
describe
'380634' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTL' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
503ed73933d81b5f673285cce1a3afda
251dc48b1305ef51c8ad930c16d1e71408a970a8
'2011-11-17T18:38:41-05:00'
describe
'456803' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTM' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
9b2d2bf879d9c4cd590eb2d904ef7421
636db84d7548fba5184a6d55b1af66d87eb4beb3
'2011-11-17T18:35:41-05:00'
describe
'29256' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTN' 'sip-files00034.pro'
2f43fdbc47afef192cb5c28a856e950c
10493e2b0df966a5d31381fbfbad03289c05423c
describe
'147639' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTO' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
e7631b9d33f8d5eb7c5a5d7ea0f98f32
f751c745a7fdd5d21bde08c89e5ddd281fdab04a
'2011-11-17T18:49:09-05:00'
describe
'3055968' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTP' 'sip-files00034.tif'
221596f7ee1af86f28c6a91e4cb2adaa
f1a17f943c5a3365a9cf227f134ee23d8e14bb33
'2011-11-17T18:55:20-05:00'
describe
'1278' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTQ' 'sip-files00034.txt'
fd9961f8b328c755a30be19accecedce
1c84a3c01464bd0283fb71703fd1d4e5802958ba
'2011-11-17T18:54:09-05:00'
describe
'46201' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTR' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
8eba1ce3c90792ba6611e1a021a2029e
f249031d84964275e7cefbc92f485c50c6fe2d5e
'2011-11-17T18:44:05-05:00'
describe
'380560' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTS' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
55f8d4ac541e0c24b50de340d4bc6f96
6ef4c9f2821f211abff599881365bb7000001e5a
'2011-11-17T18:56:28-05:00'
describe
'557027' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTT' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
76e39ed53a054feeb8d09e1216280e49
07b8eeb5d0d50abd9145ca1c9a6026db8b6bf6a1
'2011-11-17T18:41:09-05:00'
describe
'49904' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTU' 'sip-files00035.pro'
c9f9a1409b69385601d9d9ae6d34edd4
f30190d2fc28b4c5060be7cd29907fe8e473935b
'2011-11-17T18:50:55-05:00'
describe
'179610' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTV' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
8fc2d40e6520d6609a08ac792659bdbe
8837694532181798355a79c3eca4b14678a47cdb
'2011-11-17T18:40:05-05:00'
describe
'3056256' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTW' 'sip-files00035.tif'
f660129793f47374116b28693b16def8
ac0a832471ba32569abf17c4271d3a2c5ae7a447
'2011-11-17T18:56:51-05:00'
describe
'2026' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTX' 'sip-files00035.txt'
5bffe41e226165e0475f7679b3a10854
fab611d1402a8b9050449d9f6f950a80902721e8
'2011-11-17T18:37:04-05:00'
describe
'53654' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTY' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
a34b5588c5f76b8f690828d041be701c
0902d7238d8be170aae82add2fb6e04005ff1f62
'2011-11-17T18:43:26-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCTZ' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
0861c171cf7b12dafd95bef391f09b16
283fbca7a6b3ccb46fa4dd4045c90087752c0c81
'2011-11-17T18:42:51-05:00'
describe
'520568' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUA' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
2cec7d14fb5c135542c7a45361482235
54ca910da9098d6859bd152585585dad88eb5e74
describe
'17740' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUB' 'sip-files00036.pro'
2be35b4a72bcc8ac2a80bcbbb6625245
a02fa3a4b9eb1d5caccf5d5ad4b6c9572fa28e99
'2011-11-17T18:40:38-05:00'
describe
'164987' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUC' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
86960a50a9873fb074bd37777d54ddbb
720f1dd2ba129bc4426c91c7b18de84b2d451289
describe
'3056364' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUD' 'sip-files00036.tif'
4b5a372f97b43d05a437cd08a1a3ba0e
741d761e58f555ae5ef322e05ae429f593d8c60e
'2011-11-17T18:37:00-05:00'
describe
'854' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUE' 'sip-files00036.txt'
ff2b045d439cd1b65afbd4e06b600527
b2db5b70453227a668231d2f045a9954ff1ea383
'2011-11-17T18:46:02-05:00'
describe
'50512' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUF' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
1b46440b452cc95470d272f1ad0b0253
161efcd9d2243858c5077029604f1a580a680db7
'2011-11-17T18:35:33-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUG' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
ff60a8bf6ad4aea64bc0f97c882f7655
de2e525774b6b82ce5b51e01fead73916858d5c6
describe
'520925' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUH' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
72bb0d1e80e265727159798bccf17fc2
932398d9e8b3a81fe8974af31635ccc1c72839d8
'2011-11-17T18:43:44-05:00'
describe
'27190' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUI' 'sip-files00037.pro'
441ee34df118d1748cadc8c4c2883eb3
6bcfcd5cad0320e62db9a512549095f35fa4770d
'2011-11-17T18:41:56-05:00'
describe
'164679' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUJ' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
dcd9b1225bbcd252c90ebb46ddbc2ce8
e0f2cc8d983e303ab606aeae92f05b210c1dd1c7
'2011-11-17T18:43:23-05:00'
describe
'3056264' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUK' 'sip-files00037.tif'
b302879b4f2e8ac84049c9d9ed606424
1e5c9e268f5e06117aae0eaf532a4ecc969eed12
'2011-11-17T18:45:37-05:00'
describe
'1092' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUL' 'sip-files00037.txt'
862c4534778f399bebaf9b62f82b0f62
bdeb142db4777a0a4fa7a72798b9069266e720de
describe
'49950' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUM' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
d4d648dbbc558cc33c223258ad30389c
e5f0f2714058f24e0599e3cf323dfff4de6baf9b
'2011-11-17T18:41:37-05:00'
describe
'380653' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUN' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
3640b2ac570d386112b71e6be02d7cfe
a1523ad5adc125861856f7eb36fb24d069a47f07
'2011-11-17T18:57:11-05:00'
describe
'546313' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUO' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
8beb3dbf6d70fd7b55a6647aa06a14d5
25308266816e323039ee507bb932337e4b69b9ab
'2011-11-17T18:51:29-05:00'
describe
'50874' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUP' 'sip-files00038.pro'
d84589df208fb99663304abcd71a261d
fb2042494efc28da995c9943ea36765638c4412b
'2011-11-17T18:49:33-05:00'
describe
'179072' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUQ' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
458c3b1e470a5438b0ea21971345ac63
87a135b0351394e0bd79d141c329bd9bd364bff4
'2011-11-17T18:54:46-05:00'
describe
'3056224' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUR' 'sip-files00038.tif'
e6d1f6814f1bd8db8d5242a99c4be52b
fac581550fb0d7f9af3b39e9b9eedbf713df6970
'2011-11-17T18:43:38-05:00'
describe
'2013' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUS' 'sip-files00038.txt'
5318e6761618292f5d7b96b6d547d7f9
74ce9d3de64e54cb385dbda80720604bd815db72
'2011-11-17T18:46:53-05:00'
describe
'53278' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUT' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
a0290cb97599546beb7d395794e4a91c
3f6ebbee2a3f4ff16438dab1285323db931fc3f1
'2011-11-17T18:54:21-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUU' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
da8ca647d7ed2c78a6654c09925db4eb
a8ed6ab1d8cd57a0439d889e29152f5d2d84aa47
'2011-11-17T18:43:52-05:00'
describe
'569071' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUV' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
b5ac022e2f3cbbf09e70c33dfcc5a547
597668a8c0efc01a295ed71d0687960f9e6d2e8b
'2011-11-17T18:36:27-05:00'
describe
'52386' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUW' 'sip-files00039.pro'
f3a9694a5d6b946f06ab91f86231cd74
b61542c5fe86e81227d5e3a55760e32507e1bc2f
'2011-11-17T18:32:30-05:00'
describe
'185465' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUX' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
342cf344209da4432311313c56780624
1a33ce48f4e59118db19fd75c73f700aa5c52f13
'2011-11-17T18:42:41-05:00'
describe
'3056300' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUY' 'sip-files00039.tif'
720b8e7086de498b3a79568d4e3c7941
f27a45cce7b21620e59cb5811323b1dc37b94d34
'2011-11-17T18:42:38-05:00'
describe
'2058' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCUZ' 'sip-files00039.txt'
b32d207e765e2fcddb5dc3d82a88bf65
e1980193e4cb5ac4c228106304e9996db8e39a86
describe
'54116' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVA' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
36b9792b068415ee95525a1d4f1475e0
e04a6f44a1ed85199166fe4153c245bc19ab8f5a
'2011-11-17T18:37:20-05:00'
describe
'380947' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVB' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
fd209cee3c8e6a949de95449e17a2a6a
75d70c13279506a9a4b74bc64823c219b5e830b4
'2011-11-17T18:39:33-05:00'
describe
'508750' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVC' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
87cea01bb494e7aaa9afcdaa4242e5ed
7c22e1dd27077c1249ea670d146e8925868dec6c
describe
'3107' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVD' 'sip-files00040.pro'
df6c477156d974f8cb7b10135ca32f5d
53b4af56abc2cd1301a9d7587aa45ee853bcfe04
'2011-11-17T18:52:05-05:00'
describe
'149021' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVE' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
fa173703bdedc95fd906e07ae721fa00
3cda4f1f718bcfb83dd56390169edbc17a440b63
'2011-11-17T18:46:16-05:00'
describe
'3058028' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVF' 'sip-files00040.tif'
5fe8c7bf7f036d202474b395cdc88eb8
53a4c0b063fc2cd1b86365aba55e86bcf148b936
'2011-11-17T18:39:52-05:00'
describe
'308' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVG' 'sip-files00040.txt'
41d6fbeaaa891524d48dac7189252d7e
da30d5434baf59e19fe839584a1222f0b8b8f055
'2011-11-17T18:54:41-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'46640' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVH' 'sip-files00040a.jp2'
68426c65d67f569f92003812b941ac2d
d20d8051a1c1c0f440ec3f856c930c29757b23cf
'2011-11-17T18:45:02-05:00'
describe
'8159' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVI' 'sip-files00040a.jpg'
d01e7fb0410278c227b5e23a23e9e12e
1a9a7611bc0f896f513e0f4d2899613dabe2fa0c
describe
'2542' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVJ' 'sip-files00040a.QC.jpg'
8fd88bf0a4591ec046d25f2b1bcaa946
e32d4c65326f09f525b34f84e7b6f503ac12a5b0
'2011-11-17T18:39:40-05:00'
describe
'3720908' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVK' 'sip-files00040a.tif'
e921a8c97b729875d49d6c87d8452f61
f5f0388cb03ba0539478ffd1a37ceedc34a94dbd
'2011-11-17T18:51:21-05:00'
describe
'950' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVL' 'sip-files00040athm.jpg'
accaad55dc8e21e9ba376a5009c42e39
10db78e51feff268403046a3c5d2ce8505a0ceb4
'2011-11-17T18:37:10-05:00'
describe
'464096' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVM' 'sip-files00040b.jp2'
fe4f151a0a9c61e2a3cc904c6a2088cb
b039f9e7b7bd9a84152ef017d77fa59fa8e3aeb8
'2011-11-17T18:48:53-05:00'
describe
'87087' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVN' 'sip-files00040b.jpg'
f7bae8bff88102ad3889493784ebf8de
db8adb09208244d435bd9fdc50aedbda13bf9665
'2011-11-17T18:56:31-05:00'
describe
'35674' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVO' 'sip-files00040b.pro'
a0b6ed92ae9ed244c8a77ebf0ef43246
6484780a2de815e3443a5a810aacc0148bc635d3
describe
'26908' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVP' 'sip-files00040b.QC.jpg'
a2d748dace010ba7b0cd8bcf8aac2487
dbd73b1e8562fe6add303036a4adc96b495c7cc3
describe
'3721208' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVQ' 'sip-files00040b.tif'
d4eda7a2df26cff21ecaf116f27b891d
148663984ac1580eca2624f2f6d448c4070faa45
'2011-11-17T18:42:34-05:00'
describe
'1399' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVR' 'sip-files00040b.txt'
6696a735020d332e1889edcc755761d7
db20e342a2894a306f92bb9c304483ec73c05023
'2011-11-17T18:49:23-05:00'
describe
'6433' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVS' 'sip-files00040bthm.jpg'
fb46038502ff1ab0915cbf64763c313b
df29427dccce48c2b9f48ce50fbd3da0843b3cbb
'2011-11-17T18:44:42-05:00'
describe
'46084' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVT' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
274b2e3f340414d1a5584f33bc47dcad
93f80837e34f5b80f0f9fa90d5f24dbabb3c2a58
'2011-11-17T18:48:10-05:00'
describe
'380946' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVU' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
a7506aca3e32712a6ec6692b965e72c9
b7c9b6ecda6ec824ebaa627088eb1c685bd6c909
'2011-11-17T18:42:55-05:00'
describe
'504991' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVV' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
a74fa8086def5882e9a3f17a17a9009b
da57866d209abeb692d6be5479b0f90065243d14
describe
'27993' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVW' 'sip-files00041.pro'
45db0acaa330bf0d893793854dd5717c
d731c790ec96f4f065efe942729c513f8ad82152
'2011-11-17T18:36:46-05:00'
describe
'159440' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVX' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
f1517c4b5e7f23285dd92eaf2187395c
4a42162988edee3af85f0c09e1d7c82a4c554eb1
'2011-11-17T18:41:05-05:00'
describe
'3058008' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVY' 'sip-files00041.tif'
4d602f5065e0c6b997a72ff791491ca3
51739061116ed1ea1173bf3796f10ed7d93dd2b8
'2011-11-17T18:51:16-05:00'
describe
'1243' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCVZ' 'sip-files00041.txt'
c5c675da33489677a7117eb3301d210b
305bd7952254a7ae9e3cc8d7568de5d1e23af7ff
describe
'48112' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWA' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
0c913e1a168626628b8403eb4e7d03c7
90c13b41611f1ef28075ba96acbd95f2cc510753
'2011-11-17T18:54:16-05:00'
describe
'380907' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWB' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
2350bbd26a8ed11d0595694225c1c6d6
808dbe96ca3abb97cb68eb5732900935dd1ce97c
'2011-11-17T18:35:04-05:00'
describe
'242082' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWC' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
3a8c454ac29206c32faf262781fa7761
94b9b0baa371b8e6f2c66887271c9fe98db2a6cd
'2011-11-17T18:42:45-05:00'
describe
'6378' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWD' 'sip-files00042.pro'
9e742ecdd817afd4dd8fb37526094a15
559c2803b2cb91aeaf307941e3a6a34f100585eb
'2011-11-17T18:57:35-05:00'
describe
'76602' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWE' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
f8b5aceb23494601a071428a9c6b61c0
fc57ed488a723082fc5e5bf2847a4120af79bb17
'2011-11-17T18:39:04-05:00'
describe
'3058652' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWF' 'sip-files00042.tif'
1e46712d637f17d39fd0b02a47b13a32
0245c47e072afc7f0d00e14b685afaddcba456af
describe
'634' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWG' 'sip-files00042.txt'
c84d1bf369bf33915602d68868dd26e2
68fc4bcc00280de73af2bf6cebf78cbb2614b6e8
'2011-11-17T18:45:17-05:00'
describe
'28582' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWH' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
d3cc45efaa252503a85b68f73fb826f0
4b84fc9df77ad9413a4d7b51c9a16e0150f68df1
'2011-11-17T18:48:44-05:00'
describe
'380604' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWI' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
71d366ae330dc2fb88c30e9d2417019f
b02cca51a199fe3c78ca2b0a1eed208962931803
describe
'330340' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWJ' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
40b65b998b0ac68f2acaf43985e1bb79
703c05b7a840be39d2327092fdd3b5e6a30bcf15
'2011-11-17T18:37:06-05:00'
describe
'90579' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWK' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
423ab371043e30d7aa478772e9bdd414
ad20689747edf10da2fe73d4de116d1ceb61f7e6
'2011-11-17T18:46:08-05:00'
describe
'3053136' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWL' 'sip-files00043.tif'
315e0c86d9c165303797721b8e210405
582622d1d855675b34107b0d7d90d7eadd764097
'2011-11-17T18:40:49-05:00'
describe
'27970' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWM' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
a2b2cbac8d43c0b4d2fdbc21fe95a2a3
57371a4bb555fbc95c1ff9f05e94b1c25e4ecfc1
'2011-11-17T18:39:59-05:00'
describe
'380951' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWN' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
9fb109601c5f3b64f8d0ef616f8392e2
2806cec6fa7a9721f911993c8f5dfdfa114e7353
'2011-11-17T18:46:06-05:00'
describe
'393840' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWO' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
de903cc255568507a043791669db3273
bec70b2c630db0aa3a2fe39b2d0bcd99c68d565b
'2011-11-17T18:51:33-05:00'
describe
'44812' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWP' 'sip-files00044.pro'
88770216579d9e03d18ed20dbad23d85
5b8e78d2b21670ffcafcc65598a82f862ec4dbf1
'2011-11-17T18:40:20-05:00'
describe
'143149' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWQ' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
ec658b9abfbf318b67555bce06c34c39
2cee45db9e0eb87a0a3d2139a3eb574295fb6dae
'2011-11-17T18:46:07-05:00'
describe
'3058308' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWR' 'sip-files00044.tif'
91b9529bbdfc591f2df0f12e307e4f34
248bcc121050bf560a00ce629ee3e9072b70ee47
describe
'1911' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWS' 'sip-files00044.txt'
1b1445e0b7c738e857d7f81d6c1826fd
3c768af2da99d94dd837b48fe5c36630024490a9
describe
'44322' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWT' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
5e49f672290f4dc5a8eeab45b9a3407f
005ba7a577a84cb9bb3ed6b481fafb81da3994e5
'2011-11-17T18:44:06-05:00'
describe
'380910' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWU' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
ccba0bb4a90a9099179557d990468ebf
503e249b5a552a18225ec412373b8fea68dfc2e2
describe
'464944' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWV' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
10a3d2df8884923f84507edccaffce88
31d714444b0834617958c65622873ee4dda52c44
'2011-11-17T18:42:42-05:00'
describe
'43698' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWW' 'sip-files00045.pro'
9210ab9e4ef90b6a6cf765286960a80c
a40caa9e2192e87f424d3b6e471b929c0558555a
describe
'156172' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWX' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
e6486bf8b5899bfa1e48ecd1a2b4f17c
ecf85733985300f818580484a526df4e83bcb840
'2011-11-17T18:36:35-05:00'
describe
'3058172' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWY' 'sip-files00045.tif'
2019f01ef1ae5dec278e913d57c67693
e73482b9aa179c06f41429259a92a873cb0b857e
'2011-11-17T18:45:55-05:00'
describe
'1827' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCWZ' 'sip-files00045.txt'
81b7146e088f4005ac92456a4bf49d92
b38605c1d686fd86ad2cfa9b7aef380f25eea255
describe
'48621' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXA' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
c3b19d7c3f210d890a867d9d8fd70304
84b5d7a6d7e94c384bb8c67c6ee26cf326f63986
'2011-11-17T18:50:41-05:00'
describe
'380943' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXB' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
1dc9cf52be61a16bfb172ec4279dfe22
1c82bf54192fd8d6d3aa38f3e64b3426acec0463
'2011-11-17T18:49:54-05:00'
describe
'461320' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXC' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
dbaf0b058bc51242fbc78c1cb86ca882
bc84066d5ba3c366fbfb9ab243b84268cd75b51a
'2011-11-17T18:38:22-05:00'
describe
'45999' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXD' 'sip-files00046.pro'
9b0ab7216582da8ecdebdb54befc6bb1
5a08301c61f78e41d471d0504ce864a72a549556
'2011-11-17T18:48:39-05:00'
describe
'157124' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXE' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
237f570ef309fa2bb290ab8f95030705
cdc58f173c64dd0fc339da456604e935afa4408e
'2011-11-17T18:56:41-05:00'
describe
'3058160' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXF' 'sip-files00046.tif'
57aeb39cefbee51223d27284839f9098
79c39de4631ed0a720bdc0072461b4ff11037611
'2011-11-17T18:51:14-05:00'
describe
'1925' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXG' 'sip-files00046.txt'
5f974a13cff105929b135e5b7259d3c8
98fb941b7cb139f65c7e6ebbfbefc65dbe721605
'2011-11-17T18:34:59-05:00'
describe
'48201' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXH' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
9d78383cf2f7a1de4cd6903c8aaa439b
f328f15377dbffa1651bbdc90f153499259f9215
'2011-11-17T18:32:32-05:00'
describe
'380565' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXI' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
db6b0a16c3f7228bafa5debc17cb7a37
9c22eca2d15d55d1ecee17fb674422924e0619d2
'2011-11-17T18:49:14-05:00'
describe
'562728' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXJ' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
041be908ba7b0fe72ceb8b9340fa799e
d1c44e23e1cc8a239879e964befec10ed1826b07
'2011-11-17T18:51:04-05:00'
describe
'47309' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXK' 'sip-files00047.pro'
875b3893bf0713cc36a6937ea4d9a3c0
535264573bb21e5c43565e2327afb30d17181d95
'2011-11-17T18:54:18-05:00'
describe
'178242' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXL' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
8f7005f7b50dc01c9b9c38531fc881fd
6c1e38316195d654a331e6fd203fca90db59483d
'2011-11-17T18:54:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXM' 'sip-files00047.tif'
21c2c09fb40b17af7ea1f1b1d120153d
15719c31b2c40090d8ad9878341a9352779daf66
'2011-11-17T18:45:30-05:00'
describe
'1977' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXN' 'sip-files00047.txt'
197be5d8cec1f5f609736f4dfe488bc1
e346b36cebb281402634742a740e46475b62e4ff
'2011-11-17T18:37:34-05:00'
describe
'53190' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXO' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
ddb26578fcf1f771060d87914f0fb82d
a031349be7d354255a0fee4ced161628a7d8e2d1
'2011-11-17T18:42:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXP' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
381c9e8230b6995a52d77d93bd9c93a9
f7013b3b6b7140ebccc50834c210837407638641
'2011-11-17T18:41:07-05:00'
describe
'491200' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXQ' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
1e95af4342a7bbc288e91027679d7af4
cad928b3bbc9bece18f8d56441429ae5933d0085
'2011-11-17T18:47:51-05:00'
describe
'35110' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXR' 'sip-files00048.pro'
0ee214d00882cedc601146a1e25ac2bd
9a5daebc846ec639477a410a525a3af6c706e9a2
describe
'154711' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXS' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
aa9417b24992491c521052a79816a2b3
01c94e8eba010f81467b6be6f9ef78d84b8e95cf
'2011-11-17T18:39:30-05:00'
describe
'3055464' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXT' 'sip-files00048.tif'
3962344ae7dfd7505f86e5526b46b49d
55f855fe6dc5c671f139b2988c2a195ce32a11b7
'2011-11-17T18:39:29-05:00'
describe
'1534' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXU' 'sip-files00048.txt'
6ad68458872878a946cf425a8a5ece08
0ec7b1bff783be07b8d9c7cf32a02c1e916b5ddd
'2011-11-17T18:45:39-05:00'
describe
'46800' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXV' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
fe38b1097cc591301ab336bfc2edc0c0
bc14be12159de3e109a7914e6f6b7c5107adca79
'2011-11-17T18:43:25-05:00'
describe
'380402' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXW' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
82c2e84fdbdc1b2ffbf587b16f49ad2e
7e414f5f71adf8f76f29c78371921eb106de3c1d
'2011-11-17T18:40:58-05:00'
describe
'510657' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXX' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
1b794008c8f44b8fa79af1dff9335040
3e48318ff0b91ed89190bc90365ef84569379d2c
describe
'28789' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXY' 'sip-files00049.pro'
b3ea1593ed2ac590acbfd4c7cbced74f
812651d38a0a1ec57347dbde03f4d2a81302b513
'2011-11-17T18:43:08-05:00'
describe
'161912' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCXZ' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
b0a608f02b196605c250888bdbb3bdda
d35660742c1803285b390a2ad1614f2a4778c19b
'2011-11-17T18:51:24-05:00'
describe
'3055844' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYA' 'sip-files00049.tif'
a42fc494ef562193daff28547e0daa68
0a98d6680378fd6bbe4906903b17a5b4f1d5fde3
'2011-11-17T18:44:44-05:00'
describe
'1266' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYB' 'sip-files00049.txt'
ef32d270516d75534086b849de707530
3bbf4bdb79f677250bada249e0bb1215e17b287a
'2011-11-17T18:49:52-05:00'
describe
'49922' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYC' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
f5132111ad84febaaf04d57e397b960f
9ae91a714428650a9eef8daaa7c05bd2309dd65d
'2011-11-17T18:55:24-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYD' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
13e257daa9ab12355366095ea2087277
2a883a0046d657890186ae67c04fb03fc1f2317b
'2011-11-17T18:38:25-05:00'
describe
'559251' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYE' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
fa6f3de123fb592ef051e27cc75062ae
497008b41cb7ce439871691114f85bc9bd6bcfd7
'2011-11-17T18:42:33-05:00'
describe
'50389' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYF' 'sip-files00050.pro'
c9d38ad54e409f783423a3bbb39dde3f
0c7abc5f5f350eaf88bc26a8f6fa929894cc2374
describe
'178468' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYG' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
c41ff5244e4b1c0bbd95ba73587e5cbc
024451e3a84670458cd893c49c9425b1d9a4d693
'2011-11-17T18:51:30-05:00'
describe
'3056040' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYH' 'sip-files00050.tif'
3363fcd8a1d6b0f8882f5e351df26294
d6c7c36a148aaaa543b0f4025ff1525b7e33893f
'2011-11-17T18:50:24-05:00'
describe
'1994' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYI' 'sip-files00050.txt'
3afc6be917bc14f5c8a2aef38940ddb2
3fb122ffda2870c80bda55cebd184ff91b38ec80
'2011-11-17T18:49:58-05:00'
describe
'52092' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYJ' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
54b70de47d133a3390055c6dad567655
a19156757485bcec71da540ae226d9746b0f579c
'2011-11-17T18:32:29-05:00'
describe
'380660' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYK' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
e7ec37d1fcd1871e01748c5a60786334
599b43bc09e390e70cd811531d9a8bad4f503eab
'2011-11-17T18:44:01-05:00'
describe
'582933' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYL' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
31bd76b1f67d9026dd46332f6db9534a
e2e45fd4ffa2df6589224478f4b78cfd2b4c3f02
'2011-11-17T18:43:20-05:00'
describe
'50639' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYM' 'sip-files00051.pro'
d48cf760833d7727d62d6a4c3cb4c3e8
5657c44c788119b2cafc9d08e75125da95bb56b6
describe
'183399' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYN' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
46075be6b857269de0e23c0e831490a8
9f341f257665478133d9fc2dba0751706bbfe51f
'2011-11-17T18:50:37-05:00'
describe
'3056192' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYO' 'sip-files00051.tif'
1b434f32fd5fbcd5beae786144aaefe7
734469cf1fc3af74faa9cdc5f32d32bfd89a608f
'2011-11-17T18:42:48-05:00'
describe
'2060' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYP' 'sip-files00051.txt'
842bdc084f8f390f058c8a072a71634d
17ca64ac3183212e2373711b16d2d41ddc703756
'2011-11-17T18:49:40-05:00'
describe
'54097' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYQ' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
3a2a866b96720b1b721aaba1b63c645d
980343b3053df0a41dad0f39d25be98a730c3493
'2011-11-17T18:55:13-05:00'
describe
'380647' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYR' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
31e03e8b4bca9a49823c5f68b87931e4
2b1794f6e56ffc4029d609d926adfe60beea05a2
describe
'563241' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYS' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
0262b9e0ecfcaef29693733993b2d7f6
a35d782bb6f9c3d1e0ac789954a9a47a01f98421
'2011-11-17T18:44:33-05:00'
describe
'46202' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYT' 'sip-files00052.pro'
b93d6922c741b82e0e6211fecedc0ef4
8f7d34a8a75aaa90abaf0a05315ee0bdc4fdbbe5
'2011-11-17T18:43:46-05:00'
describe
'178462' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYU' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
c19992e914a4d613d914b5376df14e12
8ffe4072a94b1acc457bd08697881ef2d7b78374
'2011-11-17T18:47:46-05:00'
describe
'3056168' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYV' 'sip-files00052.tif'
caedb11639fc07cc3f7f11b69dc02d08
10bacd5e901cc447a48bcac26b80c4cd42d967f9
'2011-11-17T18:42:40-05:00'
describe
'1881' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYW' 'sip-files00052.txt'
49e76aee23184e927bd42b0bf324842a
dcddf58e97f57c231962ec44128b2db17c4305d9
'2011-11-17T18:42:18-05:00'
describe
'52713' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYX' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
00e22327f9cd9d5ff109e5ed9c7ded88
9d9a8128c6c69a448289bb3da12136b7faaac6bc
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYY' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
da8a0335f280cf2a608b3fc78d24ee62
94f0e6a570604306a750ac117a1e8e4b5c16af13
'2011-11-17T18:51:41-05:00'
describe
'593664' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCYZ' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
30acd6f257ade3d14b9ef259a7db4d54
2ef6ae572b252653128926b9acc73cc922147524
'2011-11-17T18:42:15-05:00'
describe
'53309' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZA' 'sip-files00053.pro'
87667ed060e162297e9e8a8e82b1af60
29a6b720df52fc10386a2c237f6f25d33963a81f
describe
'188725' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZB' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
188943a07923654daed5e05c17d5c503
4ad7886ca02e4dd2418288fe342e52cb32ca8b77
'2011-11-17T18:36:44-05:00'
describe
'3056420' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZC' 'sip-files00053.tif'
6f999ed3e42db0d09a086cd5f81bd486
906900aa5566a4bb1a3092ce786d456532404c20
describe
'2090' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZD' 'sip-files00053.txt'
f9ae103b332a41e8cbb6b555c39bca9e
0dcf1b2790e3443ec53928627ba86248f9fb7379
describe
'54958' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZE' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
6aeecabe89dc82e243d4899bcd721250
fdb03b665de36e6038736f0e9b16a4ccd21ccacf
'2011-11-17T18:35:18-05:00'
describe
'380509' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZF' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
622cb57f08c985dac690081121909585
4b6502a81412bf4be153625537bb66babd117d6c
'2011-11-17T18:52:10-05:00'
describe
'307039' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZG' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
8e53810d07bd734c4fe1a6a30736aee1
4f06f771ff795639bdcb71de6e2f47122904ad03
'2011-11-17T18:37:11-05:00'
describe
'1767' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZH' 'sip-files00054.pro'
96c84f9bf590968ba350d8e2bc9d7aea
ce13ae420ca3269c577eb26d534a773d522c17ae
'2011-11-17T18:43:50-05:00'
describe
'107438' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZI' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
f00790d2aae2dc7c613b86aead781954
1735dce8a6ad119c2103eb582ad8079ce4fba465
'2011-11-17T18:54:45-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZJ' 'sip-files00054.tif'
8cf60b76f0e103037fb175d0f09dc45b
5725aca1e30582e72b1ceb876d1e263ce51822bd
'2011-11-17T18:49:36-05:00'
describe
'201' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZK' 'sip-files00054.txt'
f22fc0f0d00c346b6239ed708259c588
dfed4f0c460147207ca7f4c19cd54fda0c1b4f64
'2011-11-17T18:44:47-05:00'
describe
'38846' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZL' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
335cd31008c69976b2b9d099b4fbc118
6d19a6f5abecc0c997377fe70f0a8629bef154c2
describe
'380541' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZM' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
62899009e14229383775f7466c94763f
c43cd7508039568e2932998d2bc936f18b067a0d
describe
'309449' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZN' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
c3972a56e93708592c009d40b671ff83
59dc0323b5741b4a646753bbb15e4a8911e3c9fd
'2011-11-17T18:52:16-05:00'
describe
'85394' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZO' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
ddb5d8f033c8e4e7519dcf925883cb24
dea0a1ac2e98ddd0c1ff60992c4e4ee034d35a46
'2011-11-17T18:46:12-05:00'
describe
'3053120' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZP' 'sip-files00055.tif'
d5837c99017a101908e5f100d50e2085
5f278a227afce72dcd593263d6007d0728e36de6
'2011-11-17T18:44:20-05:00'
describe
'26749' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZQ' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
72e2833264dcadb5a36f90924b247e8e
8ef3b945ba48a8ac8cd4aa84b4bb9c70ad2ffee4
'2011-11-17T18:44:58-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZR' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
a2350a3503b4f93cf9f5e9165649d398
4946a8011a31bec7d66ac63abcb1319be7d7634e
'2011-11-17T18:43:41-05:00'
describe
'566553' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZS' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
66185e8506c8c1791c1abf376e702c12
48ccbce2e86525a3e3ea9514c78f11370b00f0e5
'2011-11-17T18:39:01-05:00'
describe
'50388' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZT' 'sip-files00056.pro'
b6f7565b0c9952bec5ca11cdcbe59b82
4538cce91a7993dbc5abed6e7d6928fd7fa750a7
describe
'184307' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZU' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
fe287b7672dcd980642009370a488f07
a51cedbf08d95bf70bd5ad5682843fbf8850c038
describe
'3056132' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZV' 'sip-files00056.tif'
c108c5a40ec465b42b1a1d1a731ac12c
3251e691370877789ef92781a8300ea9d044c4e3
'2011-11-17T18:39:42-05:00'
describe
'2081' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZW' 'sip-files00056.txt'
2f1f699284bee27bf4f3799e0b3bcfdf
041cf3aadedea1cddc723f9896a7df44b634ae7e
'2011-11-17T18:45:01-05:00'
describe
'53974' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZX' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
e37c166bb36214e11cbe6229b8878249
0dc75bf563d33542f42a22a8f9ae21f4b2a139a8
'2011-11-17T18:45:32-05:00'
describe
'380864' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZY' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
d1eaeabfba7dbe1fba6bcd6d62faa769
459396576b75fb7dbfefc83625c1f03cbf8c4674
describe
'594116' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABCZZ' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
453a3469d5fcb8536dedaa35d347ffcf
84aa7d1b81fb95c070576efefb0716765c7c061f
'2011-11-17T18:40:47-05:00'
describe
'52132' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAA' 'sip-files00057.pro'
14f65700b3a66843922ffa91a4ed2ba6
6d2b7efa1abb014c1cf40003bb35c3e5dc784e38
'2011-11-17T18:37:12-05:00'
describe
'186830' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAB' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
158d007bb374f5bae100f345b056ab04
76803345e1c99d09c55dcc0bcd8c9a801d6443b8
'2011-11-17T18:38:10-05:00'
describe
'3058648' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAC' 'sip-files00057.tif'
67c616e5a70d1baf887685122a1b3eb0
d04cee209fea0f7bbbe99acfc106c5c0f0ba68f6
describe
'2076' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAD' 'sip-files00057.txt'
93530f42e444b10cf930f5958823e406
d1e91008d1e64e49e1904bfde71738bddf7f2d84
'2011-11-17T18:54:58-05:00'
describe
'55078' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAE' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
dfe98a9d98709e78efee7097f054d12d
96c2b66c712fb48b1c3e1235fd5daf23f71968f8
'2011-11-17T18:56:24-05:00'
describe
'380673' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAF' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
6ebfd03d0c9a010f6479fa7a7a52ebb9
568c6d393bbde6189bd7fb40b47a5e48efb7b7d6
'2011-11-17T18:43:31-05:00'
describe
'522068' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAG' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
59b76c271aebee8a467713b916f26b3d
f2f5fc2f290dbed13b80d5dc67cec58a1fd49370
describe
'33509' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAH' 'sip-files00058.pro'
ab944864f07962e864d3a6cc3096017f
2eff13b25886155e9c4221c47228084d55eb5a2f
'2011-11-17T18:49:06-05:00'
describe
'161042' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAI' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
4ced97cfbbeb0227734b1d9b707dc8fd
8bd95c86302bc8cd6254887e3ceea6816a251f41
'2011-11-17T18:41:50-05:00'
describe
'3055856' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAJ' 'sip-files00058.tif'
22e6c17ed3276e7463e96ac1f5639cab
617b59b72dec33112fd6bd9c23c3aea7101810aa
'2011-11-17T18:37:54-05:00'
describe
'1437' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAK' 'sip-files00058.txt'
4d833066cb4cb9fc19faa9a1c4da88c1
22190a0f12a25507e3d5f9cdef1f3ad69d788d53
'2011-11-17T18:47:56-05:00'
describe
'48076' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAL' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
c3696eaf3432b86df4944042e177124a
931f7e538de5c8859d75b0d06a00daa7550d6690
'2011-11-17T18:32:34-05:00'
describe
'380568' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAM' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
176c46f351c58cfd6268a5057beb091b
c21c2817e3e05a553ae165f1ea37817b3aa5b356
'2011-11-17T18:42:31-05:00'
describe
'383540' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAN' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
9d4f65c609b9c57285135aeb1de676f7
35a844676497043c96e7357db3e4004083ed0597
'2011-11-17T18:45:44-05:00'
describe
'8415' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAO' 'sip-files00059.pro'
9ff19fc89bf2b9d167b5bf6bf8f5dd6b
1c0bae65d3146764e8f7672ad7eee772eaaea145
'2011-11-17T18:43:56-05:00'
describe
'109328' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAP' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
c2ec111257e9d3f5f09bb4aab7d2a40f
1435bfb96e8977a272cfe0885b2c3de4ac3ca4ae
'2011-11-17T18:41:14-05:00'
describe
'3053832' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAQ' 'sip-files00059.tif'
06ce724ac623fe6355cfe9bf75983699
3c19f05de7176e78a0a8aaec30dd029916eeb343
'2011-11-17T18:32:43-05:00'
describe
'348' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAR' 'sip-files00059.txt'
f1b421ac538381ac90a297132528b93b
bf3a962057469c95bb8c1188837753df9965406f
describe
'33550' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAS' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
63baf521414223ecb14b77811b0fc8dd
a3c19d80e20d4efef4a9817a12d4b345fe80a538
describe
'380607' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAT' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
40ff7fdef391df85fbc0820f764fed60
f1dd0ae266125bea88086c1b4337050804e21b60
'2011-11-17T18:38:40-05:00'
describe
'563956' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAU' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
44f68c60870b67f7c63d1918a2e8a5c4
ae1e6394ae9770f99783e566efe9dc55eb64a2e2
'2011-11-17T18:40:57-05:00'
describe
'27707' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAV' 'sip-files00060.pro'
f449c1b18dbdde7c3695f83354b53e14
0af544de2572f6b096710e14f3f8b96ebaf83685
'2011-11-17T18:39:19-05:00'
describe
'170723' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAW' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
96e1ddc4df753ac1245bda49f2be4419
5ffe670c42179c3d1c6b44bbd8dee5597b8f3aa5
describe
'3056056' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAX' 'sip-files00060.tif'
789f15792720c880e67c7571aec19395
15fd21e3b70480a77c291fa04a8e07e01aa50c69
'2011-11-17T18:41:21-05:00'
describe
'1218' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAY' 'sip-files00060.txt'
db43a758a03bbc814fea2cf3713048f6
cea4b69524b3f7a57f6fa0bccec937e24daa8c85
'2011-11-17T18:38:16-05:00'
describe
'50552' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDAZ' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
bd0f2a310e14f982d2d4a71eae63dcc0
a28d65cbed1f28b63af888e600ad1fb82396755e
'2011-11-17T18:42:16-05:00'
describe
'380934' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBA' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
cd72d5a70d9cc15bf6260a10f6143720
ae72e9c791dfab5bbdd9345839ad67ac35f6f23d
'2011-11-17T18:45:38-05:00'
describe
'571124' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBB' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
3653255d0d9dd91ff2a5a74864385099
785043eb207b43d74776e5d466b951822699b80c
'2011-11-17T18:57:07-05:00'
describe
'50916' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBC' 'sip-files00061.pro'
4107d3eca04c4e423eff11c958b80d6f
b2c348dde72add98638d0acc6bbd39c25b92dd56
'2011-11-17T18:55:12-05:00'
describe
'181607' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBD' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
81a50140b3920a2b4fc2fd10889c404b
24442ba8815b29534b9a021eef16f60589acbd45
describe
'3058512' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBE' 'sip-files00061.tif'
098f0c469917024e73ad79efc138e57d
c53c1f201c07b043120da731e1c3f11188309590
'2011-11-17T18:36:12-05:00'
describe
'2084' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBF' 'sip-files00061.txt'
e5c876cd7ec611b5993c34eb12c788a1
a1922781dd74e8d2a91664dcf924172b9cc9330d
'2011-11-17T18:32:41-05:00'
describe
'52719' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBG' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
3af3bef923d0fccb9810fe7184483e53
30e7dd77c8ffd78126ed38479b62ac6e4925e138
'2011-11-17T18:54:43-05:00'
describe
'380644' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBH' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
e39b203235eaf1e3c8f3c9057b1c5c2c
ad11edbc99090bc0bf4dc9d9d337ebc14eca9155
describe
'517736' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBI' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
0ce17c33363728eb16ee2d903cf8b0d7
58131597aa10ae9fe54e668a24fecd8c0377504c
'2011-11-17T18:41:58-05:00'
describe
'1575' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBJ' 'sip-files00062.pro'
affef8eb93d264b2a019505508402677
d14d513bd4c17b70fcfde2cfda6f4d67bfe61fbb
'2011-11-17T18:50:03-05:00'
describe
'153579' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBK' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
a30d218727d901eb7c4a030b3f067aa2
b22ebcdebe367595c07e42212741cb12fbbf7ee2
'2011-11-17T18:41:43-05:00'
describe
'3056060' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBL' 'sip-files00062.tif'
60ab90d1d8600f7db5215398cf1414b2
a68f8bc1654fb8793d65d94646ffdc4c830f5e36
describe
'214' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBM' 'sip-files00062.txt'
a80c5be18ebb0e26753f6a0219f11f85
202130cfbbf2b74ac7da9d2a54e85af403c5a486
'2011-11-17T18:56:35-05:00'
describe
'47018' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBN' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
f92c88233396259cc0168f5e399d5596
8ad1555d339fad877f0732d21890b049f0eb07ba
'2011-11-17T18:56:44-05:00'
describe
'380521' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBO' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
2c7aaa142d9d5c05423a04c0303ea90b
d39b582e7569ea7dcf0fed15283870dd52bf1608
'2011-11-17T18:56:34-05:00'
describe
'322603' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBP' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
dd8e29e02a0c13c1554344d61108cd4b
26ce206ea88d9074bb75ae94136d9d7e2803aee6
describe
'88529' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBQ' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
4d073031e9a2380ab3a8ca2e7a0208b2
3e80667fbaa63dbdbe7ba7ad9a5843787afafd7a
'2011-11-17T18:38:45-05:00'
describe
'3053116' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBR' 'sip-files00063.tif'
67db93c5c3517f72c8b0be39975e2ec3
de0313ef3a3ca3e919b14ab48b0c6bd2b4a38274
'2011-11-17T18:44:23-05:00'
describe
'27535' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBS' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
fb938f03dfbbfa7f7abdda17820dcb8d
fac2f5425daebf27e2e146cbde19c85082418de0
'2011-11-17T18:52:11-05:00'
describe
'380302' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBT' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
24154ceed099dceb245f5e32464b8eb2
e714742a582342e02f2b263f8627f3d731477fbd
'2011-11-17T18:35:37-05:00'
describe
'537252' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBU' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
962128ecbc59b6c75670c836dbe7c74a
661c6553d9ba7b0afc964e0a9b14275b8450c34c
'2011-11-17T18:46:17-05:00'
describe
'45360' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBV' 'sip-files00064.pro'
d6862a159faabb7ca944190cf949725d
51d1402b3e29997d00886a31e77bb8bf39e6e625
'2011-11-17T18:37:59-05:00'
describe
'171981' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBW' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
7286caaa63dfe9d5771eb4ef4712e529
06112d50600669283df14775009fd9707fca29de
'2011-11-17T18:43:00-05:00'
describe
'3055980' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBX' 'sip-files00064.tif'
4a680fc6e554dc20638d15dc6d685269
c57d306df056ae2efdc7154226b528571de39696
'2011-11-17T18:49:19-05:00'
describe
'1922' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBY' 'sip-files00064.txt'
7d9628c543cb621e0c74c280aa3e6f4b
fe600a7bb15287c9279026f2c2e660b8efcca782
describe
'50329' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDBZ' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
39f0959dff9a6d7e7ac70dcf7ded79bd
1d82aa21da5a9a5fc8e0ca25dad2ddb4ab8c4278
describe
'380913' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCA' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
4dffdb29215a47ae31e8f0dc36c31dca
32f7757c2c4875c3041096b459efa536d667b961
'2011-11-17T18:45:43-05:00'
describe
'545406' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCB' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
9dcb1e1983e70af270dbe9b3ca70671c
fe146563c6c0955b8976bbdbddc540402f04a6cc
'2011-11-17T18:44:56-05:00'
describe
'22202' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCC' 'sip-files00065.pro'
44bfc8d4bcdcb735e1a7a78035e07ca1
4836edd6b337a1500fd0ab0134c9a3a747bfe6c3
describe
'169147' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCD' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
33b60dacf275e849b23e3147f1247fca
cca029b1d2c3e88ee69f01e4df0648a816d2d5bd
'2011-11-17T18:41:48-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCE' 'sip-files00065.tif'
6fbe4c86df2685bd6a9824a9e039db95
7ab0623be3bae40622846bba8f9dc908ab197a08
'2011-11-17T18:44:52-05:00'
describe
'988' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCF' 'sip-files00065.txt'
8251d6a3b3f8f12bc97d00060352e616
49029c078f45e641b4f8597195e9b89dbd748c1f
'2011-11-17T18:57:40-05:00'
describe
'51482' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCG' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
25d0c917761e6a790cfea6503226780a
4182d23d10f81740dd806a3e1d3b602f29acf620
'2011-11-17T18:45:53-05:00'
describe
'380631' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCH' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
616a73e79d856f200788ed5880b4b4f2
936f830460e3d04a2c04a14c59258d14346014cc
describe
'513913' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCI' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
9735522c8113f5d4399e0108c8662e3f
4b93b2b9cc7fee9a810942379d4b36cadc04d31e
'2011-11-17T18:44:29-05:00'
describe
'44552' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCJ' 'sip-files00066.pro'
ade50198c4f2a30fb73a7853055b8ea0
118bcf4b2d6865b19acb8b0fcab73bffa9416dad
'2011-11-17T18:39:07-05:00'
describe
'166030' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCK' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
fd7083f73950985e7a85bcebc540836c
015737f27f874ab6c01b83c7dc09c03c86587f91
describe
'3055936' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCL' 'sip-files00066.tif'
adc630e95db36c18b31b0c0bc84d4194
1ba84901fed30c8e6745944831495a3c95018c84
'2011-11-17T18:35:56-05:00'
describe
'1856' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCM' 'sip-files00066.txt'
d3298189fd848546e5979423ba1f4c29
b46cfe62891dafc1dc075b57b4ff8ae34aae3a58
describe
'50621' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCN' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
00971b388eab0f82d4045628d8ec28c4
ffcef9986afe0cd98fd18d6abd2449c37ac3d87c
'2011-11-17T18:40:39-05:00'
describe
'380925' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCO' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
ae9bd85b7547d055acac232acfd667cf
aeeac1fe5136cee937133b52558fadd5c46eb901
'2011-11-17T18:35:51-05:00'
describe
'553766' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCP' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
1b71d56c36656bd8905a26cc4f66433b
23680fdba039b406a4f8e855a504e9ed0f5e845d
describe
'33147' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCQ' 'sip-files00067.pro'
8dfea4e03e6abe6f03d2bd177f62b904
650490428011bbceaee0396334d21e162cb3df04
'2011-11-17T18:50:08-05:00'
describe
'170825' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCR' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
6ac0da6a728d8e118ee2378c78bfac4e
77c0d13444198ee8268be32fc3f2a57e5faade99
'2011-11-17T18:38:09-05:00'
describe
'3058360' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCS' 'sip-files00067.tif'
4d6d55ed5ee449919fe2783576a71b07
3f75b3cd646942b0dffe6fd8f8de02c211b49364
'2011-11-17T18:50:53-05:00'
describe
'1441' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCT' 'sip-files00067.txt'
0d36deaef0ee3a6bc8a0105694ec9398
99f2b847919d7089a2c16e104c115465ecab39b7
'2011-11-17T18:40:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCU' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
05ba022dfe56753aaa5b117ff5dd332f
bbe6984e44e27982a0341ece4c6d376133b2ea4a
'2011-11-17T18:50:49-05:00'
describe
'380654' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCV' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
04b3904894ed6ec16fb0b7f4952fb112
1cbcce7a771eed86ccaa120507ba265a6fb559c5
'2011-11-17T18:55:29-05:00'
describe
'595182' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCW' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
accbc940539bd1f346607f38143f519a
f97c7c530d9dc9ae38351f14fa1b15849a44a0ed
'2011-11-17T18:51:57-05:00'
describe
'52277' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCX' 'sip-files00068.pro'
c328131d076331df36c990be3ebb55ce
ed7a24b057ebd01eb8b107712214d5d48319c16d
'2011-11-17T18:45:24-05:00'
describe
'186193' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCY' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
6cb7ae9ef30c7ac0a715c4603350a451
192d1e802b2c9c2eb45c463bee7b2afd89ffd11b
describe
'3056260' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDCZ' 'sip-files00068.tif'
901dedd61886f8b3ee097f07af00f5fb
66d94ecf1f5d58780f549dfd5d109665af83c8ea
'2011-11-17T18:37:53-05:00'
describe
'2094' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDA' 'sip-files00068.txt'
6e7cc4490f09996a7fcfc014ec03dc31
93b335f3116d72937a0df9999175d5fbf24c392a
'2011-11-17T18:41:12-05:00'
describe
'53580' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDB' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
8351b3c8087b23736d5872e078b89c28
0c8b9ac975932dff944579f0657348ec7946f3c3
describe
'380587' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDC' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
b0b9f229d76fcf201e3983a37483d2a6
d87cbd1f9d70d6cd3c2580def05e05d82a79cb95
'2011-11-17T18:35:11-05:00'
describe
'597455' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDD' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
7940fb2b737cf16650ebb6990e8a525f
382ce7642a9c28440da3a38f8e59a3daaf8a26e5
'2011-11-17T18:49:15-05:00'
describe
'53031' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDE' 'sip-files00069.pro'
96095f70bf7936e152bde0bf2dcf452b
5796c18a7dbb21096b79d36ea649c7bea78a628b
'2011-11-17T18:43:24-05:00'
describe
'189216' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDF' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
fb3c4f3ff7d5441cc33b334a6eb65d2f
4bfa7d9ac820d124245d334383acd2ac57dc265b
'2011-11-17T18:45:41-05:00'
describe
'3056356' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDG' 'sip-files00069.tif'
324ca7a363f0b332feac9234329380b1
c824ceb84dffb3f62f74c0800b14d4b6ceb81cd9
'2011-11-17T18:37:35-05:00'
describe
'2127' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDH' 'sip-files00069.txt'
44c7d235ac5a1d410f090f76fdf6b947
cec89c89859f853a6a092a7962f515b41f1888b3
describe
'53988' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDI' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
4cfc09d0f64c7452f39bb75fcb1192f0
a8f40fe13836f54c92dc8985513d2f875a576860
'2011-11-17T18:54:15-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDJ' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
aa267e259f8e75f83daa66c20fa16249
0f41620770d87e7076a6ffe497b52ff939da2455
'2011-11-17T18:36:26-05:00'
describe
'569208' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDK' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
f29178196b1e869fbfbf6508d6ebdb5c
5ca225d24490e6e0ecda3d53f7a61750f22cc4c3
'2011-11-17T18:41:31-05:00'
describe
'43435' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDL' 'sip-files00070.pro'
28a1dea98f844cca0144f08e7ceb774b
c067d479de4de71425d1ebab5516e541a8875ef0
'2011-11-17T18:51:06-05:00'
describe
'180485' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDM' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
5d2eb4c758cffe4dfda05b5fc0b4fe67
595074b195f8b699940cb9661aab617d0ec08736
'2011-11-17T18:38:57-05:00'
describe
'3056428' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDN' 'sip-files00070.tif'
601d53b86152592540b7be417d601c49
75a75f54e3ce1c7e5fda52525bf2ef2f72a8ec7e
'2011-11-17T18:46:04-05:00'
describe
'1730' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDO' 'sip-files00070.txt'
91a109453dc02d871e20f0d718449a4e
02a374d345fdb66e0de7832f1d5917404df97a54
describe
'52841' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDP' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
554bac6b4d8f9852083a7c4f5db31fe9
b058d7e555ab218ad72196ed837ff3f421cc0d35
'2011-11-17T18:49:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDQ' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
db4ce9540ea9bf3d777d9f4e6ae521a0
d5b561ac5d268b4038305eeb3618e9017ef6ff57
describe
'431021' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDR' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
ff6f4f4729400c500a06c34e18735341
05e3f223e9b2398c6866177f2c2e71d1808c73b1
describe
'49087' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDS' 'sip-files00071.pro'
0353c5c9ed985baf66fd7f0c057e64a4
957d55640a827741c6e22c4efd4a487a38c50c9f
'2011-11-17T18:41:13-05:00'
describe
'159341' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDT' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
28bdb897451187d9c04df44df901cd87
283415a388462e6d61961bedaf9fdedbfaa6a993
describe
'3056640' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDU' 'sip-files00071.tif'
b270bcbd2a59f99949fa72ce2514493e
f310d4d1c7f10d69af17683dc7db404bfa2cd75b
'2011-11-17T18:49:37-05:00'
describe
'2108' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDV' 'sip-files00071.txt'
ab2bbfb255649f5561b8a072b2e4e8bb
49bf2cefb00acf5ad9d93711d383863892949300
'2011-11-17T18:35:46-05:00'
describe
'49166' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDW' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
5f9190be59697dd3613b3c4ab7f20947
25212edffd973853411410b2133fcdf912d408b0
'2011-11-17T18:54:54-05:00'
describe
'380612' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDX' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
8eaf4434b739b7307602fef2ec4424e7
1a7105496c656169b4932a3496bb48d5cac1602c
'2011-11-17T18:35:28-05:00'
describe
'547834' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDY' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
8db4016c480ec853ef8d3df03be16869
5414e6479c7bf3712847ae27e340bb6d9f7b2e5f
'2011-11-17T18:40:46-05:00'
describe
'35592' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDDZ' 'sip-files00072.pro'
588f9d7fbf967e7f3d5a4cb0e101f3d4
9186fe6afe4d7f45c8241af99fe6abeebfb8fb7d
describe
'173440' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEA' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
04cc5b3b17202234868a69f7bd0312e4
ebd595ea405d14c95b8d03ce083336188e7725bc
describe
'3056280' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEB' 'sip-files00072.tif'
fdcc52d7640800111dc8883e6febeac6
fe0098109757088993e5f24b88041f806b644d69
'2011-11-17T18:40:29-05:00'
describe
'1678' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEC' 'sip-files00072.txt'
38800db906fec0191eb35972866f7dea
e0a65ba37995a8af94877a3f50a71379991c213d
'2011-11-17T18:42:57-05:00'
describe
'52015' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDED' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
5837015c5ae72efa40a6674f2457d448
1f3e8dc3e8ad728bb162437e00a331c8ff61b90a
'2011-11-17T18:40:13-05:00'
describe
'380706' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEE' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
aceba1ab912dddbb8dd7deecc2f1ed10
7c43159a6b7c39bdfe9b72b3ca1e48093ce5dd30
'2011-11-17T18:49:47-05:00'
describe
'525796' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEF' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
5789e4585a0eca90ffe41bacab6d0add
a2e4e7cefb95fcac7225fb44431c61021435b840
describe
'28008' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEG' 'sip-files00073.pro'
4eb5ad12ae33ab1a57324b2cc942385e
1c04de6989ec56c37dbe2cf26386c646918eef5e
'2011-11-17T18:55:27-05:00'
describe
'161801' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEH' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
4a4a3a9b69a088ba9e31da3b387c46b8
8b16af605a385d8169bfd2106e62b0f37372d4e3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEI' 'sip-files00073.tif'
eacc01d3e000c032e8d953aa7b94e1ef
aac7d47cd96e5946d54723913d24f67975ae9f95
'2011-11-17T18:38:52-05:00'
describe
'1187' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEJ' 'sip-files00073.txt'
a70022a1a960a3186eacbb1e8846654a
62c0603aa45a46b34fdb69d9840147830db72f1c
'2011-11-17T18:34:58-05:00'
describe
'48254' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEK' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
41874849ab485f03f2ff4bed2ee42bd6
b5f6442cb4387d7d7820e360c532653df646e160
'2011-11-17T18:54:50-05:00'
describe
'380613' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEL' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
c2db21297ed058915cf9fce84ad0bcd2
9d278e713e5bff1198d6a68061bd3aa5a7f40a50
describe
'590211' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEM' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
0dc9c9ead98eaa4202d357e6216e723f
a21936e4e8b584261e680541e86145b308a2919b
describe
'51556' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEN' 'sip-files00074.pro'
d52e15d0641d561db7fd7f963c65885a
20d16e12596937f26d3affe6ffec5f8d744845d5
'2011-11-17T18:56:26-05:00'
describe
'186057' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEO' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
7eb520c4826aa6f212de3d046165789d
da45c9a79538f51aa4326c9aa3ff767618e6c1c2
describe
'3056336' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEP' 'sip-files00074.tif'
9717636e3024e5d920b7a158c4756668
14e90d8dfbade70ce0880d000aedfd3c6f56ab94
'2011-11-17T18:42:37-05:00'
describe
'2063' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEQ' 'sip-files00074.txt'
1b2d886115a791ae4176ceca25b856d3
2dbbe43e1d589f19f427582101cc986674140c00
'2011-11-17T18:55:49-05:00'
describe
'54459' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDER' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
9cbecac56a1cc632debe073e588df049
d1d52e27f1c193f26b824e86d1b036228748b1d7
'2011-11-17T18:40:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDES' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
2137444e99eab1ff5c2dabb14ecce9c5
9fbf3c95926e74a47eb3681469d06ac7a3247d88
describe
'584941' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDET' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
4aab9035adf0f868946a0ca79410ec60
1ba71dd23d56a44c5fc5fb46ab5e382665968e92
'2011-11-17T18:36:29-05:00'
describe
'50622' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEU' 'sip-files00075.pro'
13a634f21ad1db2886994a95ee72cfa6
66124dd4ff1d3d602efc5ffd2e48cb756d0a7927
describe
'185752' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEV' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
d1fc4bad80e969a1a78ed2c291362547
6233f9340408bd0d612c0a3867c3cd354803ef4e
'2011-11-17T18:42:56-05:00'
describe
'3058544' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEW' 'sip-files00075.tif'
79a5c723d1c9b201507cdcb970641896
343beebf421c3089a094c1bfbacd2115ef8fb90b
'2011-11-17T18:48:32-05:00'
describe
'2037' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEX' 'sip-files00075.txt'
0bc4b154f504e3f3cf408d5b839a528e
37ac4c3915bae9273c599dfac46bde63ef49089b
'2011-11-17T18:44:00-05:00'
describe
'53586' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEY' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
a5e8b7f87745292ce1cd6f1fc196bb4d
105d4a3f06f7b3a3867010764dd09a4aad546d8c
'2011-11-17T18:32:36-05:00'
describe
'380678' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDEZ' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
3e536924457c5b85d9eea393fc286368
00f5ef1aae055da6d74ae39152481b663e35dcf6
'2011-11-17T18:55:06-05:00'
describe
'423026' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFA' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
2880a5f4dfd8414112ece6b88cfdf8b3
0b7605d2118e9f320e73c95e9d721d5b35a2ef52
'2011-11-17T18:44:18-05:00'
describe
'19434' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFB' 'sip-files00076.pro'
2d9bd93f35cf7f29f75a9e4304c90810
95c959537ddf2607ef310d218d1a1357877d817d
'2011-11-17T18:51:38-05:00'
describe
'126968' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFC' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
147fbd889bcd68e5940443ef18b08904
0f0823e22544abad905b40c9c0ce4fb9072f907f
describe
'3054444' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFD' 'sip-files00076.tif'
d0c8e115d471af445bf1bfd2c24fe93d
c7fe38f24339f5cd6adce6f922c5d89266e3eac4
'2011-11-17T18:44:02-05:00'
describe
'781' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFE' 'sip-files00076.txt'
eabaa4ef6c8e0c9663f02b17506d26ac
dcad568730196644a28496387e4a7327c3c69c69
'2011-11-17T18:52:50-05:00'
describe
'37839' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFF' 'sip-files00076thm.jpg'
0fc0bc79cd7ba3ef74db1e887187cd84
92f7976e0c86a7b22830c6ac3c891177b42c9e86
describe
'380869' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFG' 'sip-files00077.jp2'
dde71d1405e711397448d436600fc579
c929b2714a7517dbfd4b4b9a7ae855b2b1626d8e
describe
'509101' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFH' 'sip-files00077.jpg'
1525b93cb4e3367835a8eec3db1ff60e
5c0a8e8efdb292e31ec7d2283d44fe02b0961c0f
'2011-11-17T18:54:52-05:00'
describe
'30175' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFI' 'sip-files00077.pro'
6e0b7786f8955a56ee887b0cfd9638a5
fd1b19bbbd48604cf1eb83c1e1051df1ead230ff
describe
'159408' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFJ' 'sip-files00077.QC.jpg'
bc1a2e1f1ef476f872f7fbaf628c998c
45374b30460a7248a40d9e8d9657a9f5bf28026e
'2011-11-17T18:52:23-05:00'
describe
'3058092' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFK' 'sip-files00077.tif'
2c031281222dfa00656d268889447b67
2844bc0dde322567f492eefa2171f9474a6c67ba
describe
'1327' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFL' 'sip-files00077.txt'
734054743c386416cf2e48d7823151ef
1cd40702cc2886d7b5f676417fe2a0d47d99c088
'2011-11-17T18:57:23-05:00'
describe
'48099' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFM' 'sip-files00077thm.jpg'
bfcb90343fa1155528b4fb0a1556c080
2c34d5a8f3c35cd4c1d842c9e023d4b692c71996
'2011-11-17T18:48:33-05:00'
describe
'380897' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFN' 'sip-files00078.jp2'
0887041583d737aaf0dfef3d5176a8e7
9ceef10b469e4b61351bdb98715e4fb8b3a1f023
'2011-11-17T18:38:26-05:00'
describe
'233254' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFO' 'sip-files00078.jpg'
d5c515c14ec5237b0885635d9ffe7006
d022cbf1bcb4671f89e68c24c84d4593f9398ae0
describe
'1883' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFP' 'sip-files00078.pro'
5a20197230fde8f6822e5e4d29167c6c
ab7718eacf66a4f47850bb6b2537668443eee257
'2011-11-17T18:55:02-05:00'
describe
'73546' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFQ' 'sip-files00078.QC.jpg'
fc3d0953a4ef74bdb18d4bf06f4862b3
4218d1d2df5567d149aa17af352832473cf8cd30
'2011-11-17T18:43:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFR' 'sip-files00078.tif'
6148db6ed551efa3cde58c0af975ff37
03be226902b5eea8dbe1efc722cfad24a018a5fc
'2011-11-17T18:45:42-05:00'
describe
'147' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFS' 'sip-files00078.txt'
c9854d6f1f6917f15a28d32412226e47
f16cc88782c43a19d4b85e8adf1af3220e55edcd
describe
'27244' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFT' 'sip-files00078thm.jpg'
fa1adf595b43b23c6992422143dc5da9
bd2d0bb3dfeb99f7ba50672f287e9d5cbd8b6a0d
'2011-11-17T18:44:04-05:00'
describe
'380417' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFU' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
f39b21423cdb108c13c95c53b114dec0
51fdfc9b1ebc45403e6016372987c55ada3646ba
'2011-11-17T18:54:37-05:00'
describe
'325484' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFV' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
c656f7daf96f35e4be64e7d45ea65dfc
9436fe8084c837c4e2e248dc531b004173efe739
'2011-11-17T18:47:50-05:00'
describe
'89497' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFW' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
57717c9f9944702c8e0887f5a65d574c
a2347e976291b822dc098979a88325f10e3629c0
'2011-11-17T18:56:25-05:00'
describe
'3053144' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFX' 'sip-files00079.tif'
0f226ae7568d792493db9bbe0bc91d57
c1ec92085eda179f39653f520f0a17fedb99bfd3
'2011-11-17T18:40:50-05:00'
describe
'27844' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFY' 'sip-files00079thm.jpg'
83775410183ab92b44518bd20df9cb20
bcd3844a0cc9939bdd26e104e2bf59fcfa261808
describe
'380622' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDFZ' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
5d2494352c8eaccca04baa5c33b2ab36
6b1c6b9d13147f00b9187b60e134785d0e954526
describe
'556108' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGA' 'sip-files00080.jpg'
715118cce583f9ae3f77c2cfb971c92c
fdd50b181cc16b7351273e77f5916c361b70a724
describe
'45501' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGB' 'sip-files00080.pro'
80e50d939c7ad99ef580a5f591ea6502
b648b0c7aa877d4dc99ceb1bf74259266e6c91b0
describe
'176945' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGC' 'sip-files00080.QC.jpg'
d84035622ca5b281ecb139c2952c0041
0fda060f8769a0efd0a553fd5c6b5d4c1adbcfcb
'2011-11-17T18:48:06-05:00'
describe
'3056104' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGD' 'sip-files00080.tif'
6a32a12c268fac556dcfe121f03251db
f42aa759ff203f3881b999f0db0712c1083e8148
describe
'1912' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGE' 'sip-files00080.txt'
7832294634553126390342679072a799
c05b3c50d3fe89651ffd4a41f648276a54166e5e
'2011-11-17T18:55:44-05:00'
describe
'52385' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGF' 'sip-files00080thm.jpg'
2f5fc11382c8308725d0791fc9baee3d
39278d5e40022d6f6d61efce5600933646ffda8a
describe
'380728' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGG' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
c2a09aadb65d29382baa113e7200ba5f
d622e12ae702fc61541a47d271166cff2cabac6c
describe
'540233' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGH' 'sip-files00081.jpg'
658e4adcfddaea8e6b9972ebaec0c741
57f6d9447e5947635deb244a22e51859bfa18550
'2011-11-17T18:47:57-05:00'
describe
'42900' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGI' 'sip-files00081.pro'
371a31a7ed61166f5940f326fad7c721
826aa2aaba9ffbfae7d06b1b0ffd08489bb182de
'2011-11-17T18:57:12-05:00'
describe
'170514' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGJ' 'sip-files00081.QC.jpg'
b502c601142561d10f84931dc491f52f
e7c176e47358402cd19cb4ab940444fe67b7652a
'2011-11-17T18:55:47-05:00'
describe
'3058156' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGK' 'sip-files00081.tif'
f9f8f2d488e5f9339d76e228d9060f9f
bc595e8d5b1a9067cbca3516525ba09728a69485
'2011-11-17T18:51:27-05:00'
describe
'1847' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGL' 'sip-files00081.txt'
008d668fd05286e0a9a93466b32c048c
548e6c5b1d483cf66332d25ccfe451fe6cff2c5f
'2011-11-17T18:52:26-05:00'
describe
'49787' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGM' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
ad8f07d8a6263deabff456ea7e95aab2
4cd7126d4b3713af007e6f1e561f70ba974bcf03
'2011-11-17T18:57:21-05:00'
describe
'380662' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGN' 'sip-files00082.jp2'
e0008cc1ed2b397a4931314f342468c7
f572f94b52cd4ee06110ddbafc8e2f71ef3c3736
describe
'582577' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGO' 'sip-files00082.jpg'
f72ee4f72f1fc0e6dd46fdd71f1e2c22
2f74df9af91f5f10700c1ef47252ca7db67a2220
describe
'52953' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGP' 'sip-files00082.pro'
e614d51ae27d56c168996e994fad5ddf
f86f63defd3a0b4a5302af3d830475621ff3d67b
describe
'184415' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGQ' 'sip-files00082.QC.jpg'
65fed73c61c7ab434df7b2392760accd
9996ffca3985b3cfafd5f86e1d3c88cff44ae049
describe
'3056252' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGR' 'sip-files00082.tif'
407165befe90650a3080f91f17a59cb3
773a2afc14a7eda278279b7086fff91918b2e230
'2011-11-17T18:42:20-05:00'
describe
'2091' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGS' 'sip-files00082.txt'
67e0a4a386f90c762fd85dd7b0bc5e20
d2066633f905de0e7a4c1ffcddf602cb38ee24b8
'2011-11-17T18:54:06-05:00'
describe
'53986' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGT' 'sip-files00082thm.jpg'
ce03b89d1ab8e3278aceb0813c9d8ccf
5b09fa7c10d7dfea58d56a009b56886b81c0e1c9
describe
'380636' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGU' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
aca3e9fba5e8d3f2d040a5edae12167b
16d096ff4cf49a045d2cff9a5e7d309f945e641c
describe
'259679' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGV' 'sip-files00083.jpg'
73df542c211c1d346c83c1a10003956f
9d45cd3d4c366dd2ab13c02cd20dab82f3298104
describe
'27158' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGW' 'sip-files00083.pro'
9db0d3877b335ef786cdcfac00c6cb70
a24702236b65707d9b6f0cfdf47e9b09387c95ba
describe
'96806' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGX' 'sip-files00083.QC.jpg'
dbd8e8c083f48ee8e636c75121e51fb4
c6f4f827d028f99651bb8793e6da0c440a8b1963
'2011-11-17T18:48:29-05:00'
describe
'3054792' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGY' 'sip-files00083.tif'
05276d3105689d96933d650fefbe802a
e127277c0b8bf8cd2d7aa0a6c5ca2e13a0582da6
describe
'1082' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDGZ' 'sip-files00083.txt'
b0bc9876a99d9b79a3c11a29d0ee0f49
bc6928b904f211db99aeab3f07932a129116da13
'2011-11-17T18:39:37-05:00'
describe
'32881' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHA' 'sip-files00083thm.jpg'
73171a398fd35d0883d0df569c22cd57
1012872959f02b7260f9735f102a93957ebda8c2
'2011-11-17T18:50:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHB' 'sip-files00084.jp2'
f4a24fd2eeff34c0fb8f06a9850061cd
311f17d16036adda9426809fdc9f9398d4548bb1
'2011-11-17T18:39:39-05:00'
describe
'517076' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHC' 'sip-files00084.jpg'
f8bf56195c094bafe695d75f79f7b16e
3b12644ddfadecf3d2c46fd026c21c97c8663f31
describe
'24324' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHD' 'sip-files00084.pro'
1d6b9628a25d685abc44bd0c1b2f19d6
de9512f9287e64c49b6cd3787f8c454a9a93a627
describe
'163910' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHE' 'sip-files00084.QC.jpg'
4716e8652735f4915bd22a9d4007de45
3f289afb96546676f1c9a817082bd6316d553acc
'2011-11-17T18:41:54-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHF' 'sip-files00084.tif'
f23d7505ce3ce9be0d53c56777d21586
34b661505f351a864450a49d68369b478e18fc9d
'2011-11-17T18:49:03-05:00'
describe
'1140' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHG' 'sip-files00084.txt'
62715a0944a8c41981352483628c49ba
c7d0d34ba2b3fb90bae567c39c639c07bde49637
describe
'50519' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHH' 'sip-files00084thm.jpg'
16a623bbd38a39d6802dff59e24eaa05
5804e214e0250442c6971262b8116d8f5905d652
'2011-11-17T18:45:00-05:00'
describe
'380935' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHI' 'sip-files00085.jp2'
ccc1128c0701607e85d0f64da568ee3c
d3650110ae83cb76c88b0e0c49f2747a3f5f82c2
'2011-11-17T18:39:32-05:00'
describe
'598356' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHJ' 'sip-files00085.jpg'
df296afc1054b1ea474e521c87790805
c60a3d6fbbc8405036cdac8f80c1ba141ad5344c
'2011-11-17T18:44:37-05:00'
describe
'53772' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHK' 'sip-files00085.pro'
acf527867bbd394bdfd0d1c61eabaa35
7fad589c3dc055bc6fd562dba2cdb7c67dcee333
describe
'189918' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHL' 'sip-files00085.QC.jpg'
215ccf2bfa4655433bb1d496a5617c49
5d3a1d915303b81209b89cf8ee4ec504b3f2a694
'2011-11-17T18:55:36-05:00'
describe
'3058476' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHM' 'sip-files00085.tif'
ba695b4203299c21ef3e5c48753f3c40
ee297f6ddb51441dc5a2984938b96b84808d5792
describe
'2177' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHN' 'sip-files00085.txt'
ad7d232314cf1795b45e71e362cbf813
c9b33b3c46cad9d494434f7ef2019eeabd76e064
'2011-11-17T18:56:45-05:00'
describe
'53948' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHO' 'sip-files00085thm.jpg'
8135e307e76d666eb38612b52a121d5f
1a2b674c96ea4d8d9fc1105a6066a8a49cf985e7
'2011-11-17T18:42:46-05:00'
describe
'380672' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHP' 'sip-files00086.jp2'
4cd28ced448bede75df36e41abfbc2be
f967196dbecdc28551a2fe91fd9fd4e459bc0d72
'2011-11-17T18:38:56-05:00'
describe
'553744' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHQ' 'sip-files00086.jpg'
c241412fe0e36d1364a62065098c6c2e
44a03f5745cf67e6d70082ce96425fc032ca1ed6
'2011-11-17T18:57:26-05:00'
describe
'45520' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHR' 'sip-files00086.pro'
4f1f4290df8645bd6bc676c02458bb8a
4c31c53e8a92b6de0197b5d21a3875c373d2c2d0
'2011-11-17T18:42:03-05:00'
describe
'173659' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHS' 'sip-files00086.QC.jpg'
8d0f6324cf647b598c07a4f2208bf1e6
89513b912125c5fd91c95cdf971ba5b287925310
describe
'3056000' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHT' 'sip-files00086.tif'
42dddb7f5fad7a0c767888b956712cce
dfa603f729b5cf64b38461824cbec062ee326599
describe
'1810' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHU' 'sip-files00086.txt'
1866480267de2a93e0311f3a9b5de950
4645f0d589cac478cedd8ccfdb6b03a7632e5f74
'2011-11-17T18:55:14-05:00'
describe
'51668' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHV' 'sip-files00086thm.jpg'
3480c8b11c11975f93b2ffa60221ac22
5c2b30fb4e82635a1336f95f5736208c5f90c64a
'2011-11-17T18:42:10-05:00'
describe
'380954' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHW' 'sip-files00087.jp2'
b1285a698d9020c9dde8c3c5eba306ba
6585ddc6ce970f1cceb1eb773af8bef37cac9351
'2011-11-17T18:45:57-05:00'
describe
'565147' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHX' 'sip-files00087.jpg'
0423a798f9679a9c0dcaab1ae0849eee
9133b9de41d28a41d189e541687a104574162d37
'2011-11-17T18:45:04-05:00'
describe
'28163' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHY' 'sip-files00087.pro'
e99bc9bf41855de8c47881d35b882c68
767666ec8aca6204fba7781fc4d5148a7ced5b50
describe
'171650' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDHZ' 'sip-files00087.QC.jpg'
703cb1c02b699d64947a6185c8da71df
c93c6a766b47652f7e64559abf7ae7e624696553
'2011-11-17T18:47:59-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIA' 'sip-files00087.tif'
f79f83efcd335740d9bb26874a2c07eb
caf0ae240b7388a808050f93965b374a48239443
'2011-11-17T18:54:08-05:00'
describe
'1307' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIB' 'sip-files00087.txt'
a110c53b4558d9a9ff6a2799efd6997d
4701d4e7408c52d5be047194011e7f2d89f20aca
'2011-11-17T18:36:08-05:00'
describe
'51299' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIC' 'sip-files00087thm.jpg'
9f119a89e7809d1626d392b5034c9628
00674d0e05805fc4e51715a24e74d0e7565c90c9
'2011-11-17T18:44:49-05:00'
describe
'380668' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDID' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
46b441f439a3b9637c0979d97fb31e8c
f581ed2c66b91cea008804c09f043bf972b66e34
'2011-11-17T18:48:25-05:00'
describe
'574955' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIE' 'sip-files00088.jpg'
2700b771a6910b1c5f9797c3801e3eab
bbff38a47220a67afbeceedc275e779a88c69e99
'2011-11-17T18:55:23-05:00'
describe
'49085' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIF' 'sip-files00088.pro'
58e7d59d36444801f6348b6a923b46d9
b5139b3fc6747924b4ec7500675f29c2149defff
describe
'182658' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIG' 'sip-files00088.QC.jpg'
8b380a34dc29948b0a6b2a4ed9d341d0
94f3101e7af7f02ff059033bd1a80954e785f616
'2011-11-17T18:50:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIH' 'sip-files00088.tif'
2113009afd544932bbd2a3860ec744ed
0ecddf57fe29623aebec5124d208684eebf2e135
'2011-11-17T18:51:18-05:00'
describe
'2045' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDII' 'sip-files00088.txt'
2db0351688d9b6ee4e421402adbddf32
dd0d5516e0146dc7c22d318a75499a49845a3c5c
'2011-11-17T18:41:39-05:00'
describe
'53176' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIJ' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
8522d94e3a0bf485483080fc0e80e525
b3bb720eeb8a1d54cbb9ddf89cfce9e13d93989c
'2011-11-17T18:39:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIK' 'sip-files00089.jp2'
0e54771f8c86fa2d6ca011f9581d860f
f7cd41eed8ccba156fcddd9892d11bfc512c1dfa
describe
'573237' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIL' 'sip-files00089.jpg'
b835aab8fa26f1667f009ca490e7a280
5fd340882069850f2e085962f3940e3c2087984c
'2011-11-17T18:39:10-05:00'
describe
'47658' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIM' 'sip-files00089.pro'
4ff6a95835103dfe71fc19f4a1abf3dd
1438932abc44bb351fa79ff620dc404e6767ac2f
describe
'179480' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIN' 'sip-files00089.QC.jpg'
c603576c1930e3dc05b8b93705fe3b59
a16d03858a0c663330a4f864719db6c1e7603c45
describe
'3058492' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIO' 'sip-files00089.tif'
dd18f91855e231cea5cc4368b52e28c5
7c5091f883beb4a483bc069570460cf55a05b215
'2011-11-17T18:40:30-05:00'
describe
'1906' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIP' 'sip-files00089.txt'
0a515410b3f8a400c2cc62e7671461ba
e24cc12e7132350361293f772bd39f2e95938f2c
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIQ' 'sip-files00089thm.jpg'
cdae9e48389763d0408d280517184bbd
858d0a0ac578524fc563566d64a98d3aa771f00b
describe
'380455' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIR' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
71a7b2f73251ac66b06d3917cdc8c3ec
3f920afe28d9c91fd6966897bc086d920af18b97
describe
'543937' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIS' 'sip-files00090.jpg'
503b6ad82a29544b510e66afff20efc0
d970eea8c8947efd6ae3e797edaf8090299f5371
describe
'29835' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIT' 'sip-files00090.pro'
76cc0f374cfe504f4651aff2a99f285d
86bdd4f9ee839ef5755ba4309adc01746a978453
'2011-11-17T18:55:19-05:00'
describe
'170255' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIU' 'sip-files00090.QC.jpg'
ec40ef3ffc157de4f9aedb39ccaefedf
f7c2a4aa391e387163ef4bd5c9645e675a67a647
'2011-11-17T18:41:23-05:00'
describe
'3056236' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIV' 'sip-files00090.tif'
124fb0af026c269d9ec8581f27290ca4
a2a64c1ce334081b97d991e4ddab0c871ee91aa1
'2011-11-17T18:57:33-05:00'
describe
'1250' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIW' 'sip-files00090.txt'
f8ce90c7ebd74ce663ef9f2b32ee465b
ea2e931cc988de515f8d943ef8621ebfd33a07b4
'2011-11-17T18:35:39-05:00'
describe
'51549' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIX' 'sip-files00090thm.jpg'
a4a708eeb42a5ea02fe445de260d590b
e9063992a1e2432593233c6ff7d659c9baae0f48
'2011-11-17T18:54:35-05:00'
describe
'380835' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIY' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
5397401f73ef83d466141724c315effc
e8ccf83e006d63a47cfc93d1a535a05854656b93
'2011-11-17T18:41:25-05:00'
describe
'566769' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDIZ' 'sip-files00091.jpg'
6c243fb844814bd1e323bfba3f3bb9d4
5532da4db71fa65219e1c08dd6b92439578b4fe4
describe
'45684' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJA' 'sip-files00091.pro'
8670ba09b68e6e4cecf1cc7398763a2e
6f212ed27dc30c4eea8a0f7907c2943353a60e35
describe
'176574' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJB' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
f02e06367ccefb018c4e3bc0d93594a0
56553db817989a47e402c66de8a987c7f724ae96
'2011-11-17T18:39:16-05:00'
describe
'3058388' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJC' 'sip-files00091.tif'
574a944a5ae7355e179bf6fbc063c316
ca912b0066da773ff9bd71a067a9fc69ad144026
'2011-11-17T18:37:50-05:00'
describe
'1857' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJD' 'sip-files00091.txt'
521633a9306d9f17351efbff61effa1d
73ffbffd8b01d3824e6234f7113d9ee50843dfa8
describe
'52919' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJE' 'sip-files00091thm.jpg'
4ba587cc1232e995cf25fa0f28486fe2
80864a226414dc9948abfd6a8110c0e9799da48c
'2011-11-17T18:38:00-05:00'
describe
'380618' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJF' 'sip-files00092.jp2'
77571e91b629db457fd874cb6bcd4392
5409e7d7f364c709914125745dfca0c5a50af838
'2011-11-17T18:36:39-05:00'
describe
'592078' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJG' 'sip-files00092.jpg'
de2dd40984bb89e4175f813e7bca5831
9f95f67334c185db582a7917d7761ddd674c284d
describe
'53246' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJH' 'sip-files00092.pro'
aa4c0992891d36fd08547a5adf866b2a
b8f48c29686989b67e09ecfc3b71cc2122712630
'2011-11-17T18:57:08-05:00'
describe
'187753' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJI' 'sip-files00092.QC.jpg'
37859ea3d999370a5be91e91fc438179
c65e56513f4725c9d7012f364b62a863276f6fac
describe
'3056340' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJJ' 'sip-files00092.tif'
6b84f1b85dc3c7d5a09cfec1fb6140ec
45b2fa5a744fb14df5e5c6bb292a89ca65ea6b16
'2011-11-17T18:37:02-05:00'
describe
'2126' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJK' 'sip-files00092.txt'
cfc5f4c905b7f3b8629745f6076ae85f
1bc548a20cdc7b22e192eaaed2482358a4b1b53c
describe
'53899' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJL' 'sip-files00092thm.jpg'
b634a39fa2320c764a47129e87c003ea
949410685426a8b32579dd231e7321b444090927
describe
'380891' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJM' 'sip-files00093.jp2'
c6f4ba68abaaa4f754220fe10aac3802
2d7f9ec3581a09004c9bad71cfc325df5fea67d6
'2011-11-17T18:35:31-05:00'
describe
'544644' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJN' 'sip-files00093.jpg'
9b4597a84b4a61484d08fc4fcee900d5
684e1df3e0b07a047ea11828f9a10f1ce287c2d4
'2011-11-17T18:38:31-05:00'
describe
'29281' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJO' 'sip-files00093.pro'
00548a9b3f8aae1b7290b875d6f15347
938ea974ed3afa42497e10d2f0eb073301c80779
describe
'168931' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJP' 'sip-files00093.QC.jpg'
d69b9485e42ac4c722d550dbed06f7e4
cfe7060b33f5b6dee7b1a6e7ebb99add26321844
describe
'3058500' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJQ' 'sip-files00093.tif'
352f47ab746fd41ea5208923191fb9f1
dd1d1f4c1f4a48887a49eabed60c56106798835a
'2011-11-17T18:47:53-05:00'
describe
'1216' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJR' 'sip-files00093.txt'
3f8b94c9728539e99569ebef11531e65
cbf921fd07fefed596ca9c55f6274db79e62b7e2
'2011-11-17T18:39:55-05:00'
describe
'50461' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJS' 'sip-files00093thm.jpg'
919b0f4c5954601e6224eca7e1f8f9db
01690d0d022fb55142152762f86feba30fa26adc
'2011-11-17T18:40:35-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJT' 'sip-files00094.jp2'
6e930732c5367419ca8d837dcfc33e96
6342c5e62d64b7fbbbc7cc195d0141ac6cb6324c
'2011-11-17T18:50:16-05:00'
describe
'583071' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJU' 'sip-files00094.jpg'
15b5b903d99942cab54841341281c9d8
a9cff63ecc8da90752cc9abbd4237538dd061454
'2011-11-17T18:44:16-05:00'
describe
'52383' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJV' 'sip-files00094.pro'
8133d4450d8c58cf13ed5e6d505dfa54
24821e1b458f46a45439aec6be9d4bba4e28c5c7
'2011-11-17T18:49:45-05:00'
describe
'185079' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJW' 'sip-files00094.QC.jpg'
b8e2c7c1e08805e75722e84d76c5cebd
9f9941f3936510f7ce369740787da9e28b334d32
'2011-11-17T18:39:57-05:00'
describe
'3056316' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJX' 'sip-files00094.tif'
39606c5fe2a6b0cc893e6261367ee347
2b26d0a53a40d4035471b02c9d38698d612b162e
describe
'2098' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJY' 'sip-files00094.txt'
03e991372e1023be91e57560a262d14c
15e7bade5b2238d1d7f54c208be1894bc7179b63
'2011-11-17T18:42:30-05:00'
describe
'53961' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDJZ' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
6540ac09ff068ac53cef835a035a2c9e
a61fac975c7a1796a9114538772a191ab3bf85ad
describe
'380697' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKA' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
40251e253d06cb980a38fa41b0501852
13cebf27cdd7c68410fa1ab19179b483ed219504
'2011-11-17T18:51:56-05:00'
describe
'520088' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKB' 'sip-files00095.jpg'
51c5525f1320063c69a018f9f96e24aa
ea79c17a2acb0b771d44578817b3ead0bfeb45d1
describe
'25232' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKC' 'sip-files00095.pro'
5daac45613c4a684e6c3bfcc45984fac
888b15892aa90d24875f7060af75ffbc91ef5f53
describe
'159626' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKD' 'sip-files00095.QC.jpg'
41a2f57102d8ddd378eba8ad0fec1e52
9b6f362c7ec459a9ac9fba155f85f238f5a1ca5f
'2011-11-17T18:56:54-05:00'
describe
'3058184' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKE' 'sip-files00095.tif'
a2927643b227fe6154af63e06d4f2ca8
394565ace5cabc62d78fea0a08183bc0c1b539da
'2011-11-17T18:48:56-05:00'
describe
'1020' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKF' 'sip-files00095.txt'
21a9171ee03d4ef3d6b2041051c737a7
82f9b78efed7d7e20ae51c87a8fde5cc448df0b8
'2011-11-17T18:57:00-05:00'
describe
'49632' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKG' 'sip-files00095thm.jpg'
93652f8d629c132326df69995b8ab5ba
8646ae16f33ae06a2b1c10ef67162c471d136ec3
describe
'380895' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKH' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
fa9ae6cb2ef517ac9c81b63c96386842
f73b28558b4b07ad233beb958f85150c761425ad
describe
'580342' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKI' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
902ff8ee927ebccd555b801ee774cbf0
1d448de0088899da64ece6c26c232085170f500c
'2011-11-17T18:43:09-05:00'
describe
'49808' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKJ' 'sip-files00096.pro'
f3b3e2f02e1df6124311ab66ab82148a
97c117c53c44caf409f9bf6dcba311ac4901ba64
'2011-11-17T18:51:12-05:00'
describe
'186392' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKK' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
5256e9a24c5e8b59b74d316bbb7fbac7
031761d65240d998d1357f95055e0517bb87890e
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKL' 'sip-files00096.tif'
259b8b0a35397af5dbe28e594e8e9798
76e290c4f3a3753368a610ba559726cc9a6246aa
'2011-11-17T18:39:51-05:00'
describe
'2042' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKM' 'sip-files00096.txt'
a18095f0abb28b94dcd9d865a6165378
00cbac7cd76fc05ab533568258a9a9b0c8438594
'2011-11-17T18:54:33-05:00'
describe
'54049' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKN' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
0b4e9f99b81aca120c440c7917b034bb
ad5af832551fa7f44978bc3b6a306373fdc87b59
'2011-11-17T18:49:29-05:00'
describe
'380860' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKO' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
5193c34d1bc0175d1fb67cd8ec5ca0f3
d6ef0ae67ee3f51d6b12090a7c4773cf4921300b
'2011-11-17T18:38:38-05:00'
describe
'579437' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKP' 'sip-files00097.jpg'
6d9fff37dc2148964b5fe694d2ecc1dd
aefd475eee2b1dd4a17f4d9997a55a1d6c68b90f
'2011-11-17T18:54:02-05:00'
describe
'49990' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKQ' 'sip-files00097.pro'
cce6841b2327533f85feebfab9a11e6d
a72a43db64f3f752562e6990714b5218a9cf2426
describe
'183942' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKR' 'sip-files00097.QC.jpg'
5d00ef6d31382e8c2a0fd101e3a7a535
cb64e765a31e5e9b54f85bdd6af3cf48eb7728d8
describe
'3058716' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKS' 'sip-files00097.tif'
ac32e20ddfd31ff630aa8445dbd2934a
bb94b2086d5adfedf983021e480744ce1fd9bfc0
'2011-11-17T18:36:49-05:00'
describe
'1996' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKT' 'sip-files00097.txt'
0985cee46edaebb0b5efbb6eb6b6edf7
31e3159b580e99f3b0459fc6d716bd3f8fc625ad
'2011-11-17T18:37:48-05:00'
describe
'54331' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKU' 'sip-files00097thm.jpg'
da4a2f096d2bd0a4f97aac6f73b4a5b6
787192d10a472190cd6f83d90433e73a21a24f60
'2011-11-17T18:48:05-05:00'
describe
'380488' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKV' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
d23d67e7b07bf3811b9593fa7e088e01
0a651b67967928886cf50889cf4d4be8a272359d
'2011-11-17T18:54:19-05:00'
describe
'484575' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKW' 'sip-files00098.jpg'
49889472f80c2bd2c6431aec3cf8ef9f
877c2fafd77d30670ccadb3b61cab61cad2c19cf
describe
'32274' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKX' 'sip-files00098.pro'
99a1f38abfb443cedfe598e4d457e46a
b2574df46f3a4e5882806e7ea6ab33cf5fe8958e
'2011-11-17T18:48:26-05:00'
describe
'150333' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKY' 'sip-files00098.QC.jpg'
2a0751c0d008daedf1aaaaea9460f3ee
ede46fa43d53cfa7a71a7cb22551984bc1c259df
'2011-11-17T18:54:27-05:00'
describe
'3055008' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDKZ' 'sip-files00098.tif'
2c52a0e9a6a26424c3f26b0106dc9931
7ab9e603f24bd2ae5cd22b3525271735d2baeb3b
'2011-11-17T18:54:53-05:00'
describe
'1282' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLA' 'sip-files00098.txt'
4a68df2720f10ffcd146f01355743314
3ba8444c27cbc20226de62425c34321895054849
'2011-11-17T18:50:22-05:00'
describe
'45107' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLB' 'sip-files00098thm.jpg'
d3fc573d52e0c8d27504acd066ede3a4
9fc416972ed626341fbfad968d54b77182809b6c
'2011-11-17T18:45:35-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLC' 'sip-files00099.jp2'
62ea2afa31327816076459a3a3135ac8
b9f5030cacdd163c4b5a29068d456b6a94b2cd8f
describe
'565042' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLD' 'sip-files00099.jpg'
18ca74268947f4577bfe401c44ac55f6
e08592d706a24424cb28b5e236664fb4474a5416
'2011-11-17T18:43:48-05:00'
describe
'22482' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLE' 'sip-files00099.pro'
a6c7c9b56d425cb82e387ad4da12c5e9
f9c330e2c90b6578c8740fe1f28e50b4d401c9c8
'2011-11-17T18:38:33-05:00'
describe
'171031' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLF' 'sip-files00099.QC.jpg'
ee978e69bf61c92562b23cd69ccf4156
7a9c5b1755c74c6d898d1937c20dadc8a126a80a
describe
'3058572' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLG' 'sip-files00099.tif'
a3ca79d48d39a9e335de25343d9dc4a1
06d6a9270ab6c4ceadbea1f202aa2c967de819bb
describe
'1054' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLH' 'sip-files00099.txt'
fe8287d11636589f18ff35f1e53350e1
9393e5d4159136c53f73590f6902d7a9920edfbe
'2011-11-17T18:52:33-05:00'
describe
'51217' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLI' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
e1fba57f1cee75be9aa9669b31cac7a6
cba996323663266bca6d350f16ccff98b12da4b9
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLJ' 'sip-files00100.jp2'
1fa465e86c185b61a9559cbfa9ef8a11
5520f5e9f7caf729db3a8b1d632f4e0379412520
describe
'582377' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLK' 'sip-files00100.jpg'
2f8c681143109f5acac9d016f930495b
58a249f99682a2a6ff58583f396e9d884f002cfc
'2011-11-17T18:45:59-05:00'
describe
'50371' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLL' 'sip-files00100.pro'
a9c52345793b7606ffc6d46358e67040
1915d8f1e933fa9ffe73072700eaa378a49bc5bb
describe
'188009' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLM' 'sip-files00100.QC.jpg'
18d60fd382f0384938ffd1cb38c81a83
8b99018b619252aa1a51f9cdfe685d62e56e3f1f
describe
'3056492' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLN' 'sip-files00100.tif'
49a5d9915bf23a033f8ec8350b36d52f
97fe24bb7400f61c9a9ea6b87f48c1fc8a28e193
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLO' 'sip-files00100.txt'
ccd909b2c40582eccf84acb03c7c21a0
f8dbfedede23148eb5e7426d9296eed6ac1ab541
describe
'54098' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLP' 'sip-files00100thm.jpg'
add6c8cbb5df9bf2e5241a2c4c7c8fcb
0d0d6c727b2e2269093e87b142b1d7d1385b9c2e
'2011-11-17T18:55:31-05:00'
describe
'380602' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLQ' 'sip-files00101.jp2'
8f38454774128b9ef23e099ede83903d
33490c16e2ec7b11d09a0c11a08122872f7bb55a
describe
'579765' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLR' 'sip-files00101.jpg'
c3fd1390667b9d01f686ac8a3ffe2749
bd1b63374c766f35e0c1d2a89c906668628c8587
'2011-11-17T18:37:30-05:00'
describe
'50485' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLS' 'sip-files00101.pro'
511de460ad9cd77b546d49960cad92d5
c0d8cf60b97f5ead41d3e5b7f55cb2d0dc48405d
'2011-11-17T18:54:17-05:00'
describe
'182705' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLT' 'sip-files00101.QC.jpg'
02342f3f5da8476696ebeaaa6506be7a
4377381e4edb1ac5e2cf3ac1a3307a688ab75f9e
'2011-11-17T18:51:13-05:00'
describe
'3056292' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLU' 'sip-files00101.tif'
32b71f9b2c567e5046fce217b7992253
8c66306b0ba160cde518325e609054914cee384c
'2011-11-17T18:48:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLV' 'sip-files00101.txt'
0af29c6b586f429346d03e6a363bc207
ddeed7efb71211997d2132e9cf7cbfc6cb2ee17d
'2011-11-17T18:48:34-05:00'
describe
'53777' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLW' 'sip-files00101thm.jpg'
8393ac88c9ca6723a019ae4096ff0da9
006f2611e13eac514d32f6e9eb509044396b4636
describe
'380658' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLX' 'sip-files00102.jp2'
481a0444a59faf4f71704c47570b6e87
e3203330b931781962fd45357f3fc6df6148adee
'2011-11-17T18:42:44-05:00'
describe
'551636' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLY' 'sip-files00102.jpg'
cd72258a0307c78a8c0e3bc906c71296
a970bf3edb9e9530dff96c6996e6236704c1b7e4
'2011-11-17T18:41:46-05:00'
describe
'35821' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDLZ' 'sip-files00102.pro'
a7583dcb723c726465ac2b6c1e77275b
9198f47a3b880bcc63a594da1be4c7aed1d88dbc
'2011-11-17T18:52:13-05:00'
describe
'171832' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMA' 'sip-files00102.QC.jpg'
3b4d855ddd417940b8970b50f0d20033
194d807c42cd6c9b24250fa5a267a02511a07494
'2011-11-17T18:55:52-05:00'
describe
'3056144' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMB' 'sip-files00102.tif'
dc1b0c7525932f0e2ade1f90f96cbd63
879ee46f08e19585de2b7b0fa896336237fb31e5
'2011-11-17T18:40:07-05:00'
describe
'1524' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMC' 'sip-files00102.txt'
c938013c5105f43117b8727a15447be4
2c7831487db438d49c2ba227a0f6de2e928f8b52
'2011-11-17T18:50:18-05:00'
describe
'51368' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMD' 'sip-files00102thm.jpg'
04fcb3b84171e8c2727100c5a578d8d8
b58bf4308b9c8215cb05e32c1ff80eac5562ff9e
describe
'380574' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDME' 'sip-files00103.jp2'
6729789ad398db59ca22a19b8125f42a
b49a5371ce9e4a87735dcd87414cc64d5e64bf33
'2011-11-17T18:38:32-05:00'
describe
'595541' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMF' 'sip-files00103.jpg'
dcf04be7ca7c49d136d1f3e5621b9ee6
fd0b096e14eaa4fd2b736b615b40d689d2cedda9
'2011-11-17T18:57:19-05:00'
describe
'50610' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMG' 'sip-files00103.pro'
12af53c05317fec2accc988b1806b42e
ac33191928b4759499cdbf4b949e6db0b1c8f43d
describe
'187608' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMH' 'sip-files00103.QC.jpg'
75131998a23b9e24c6b432b2608fe75a
7ccd5c01bc0299af16f28bf845f206500389fac0
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMI' 'sip-files00103.tif'
5b83e1bb586de7e153bc6d33b452a143
b36b321f0087f1f2120460b5c104e47162dce2c9
'2011-11-17T18:46:00-05:00'
describe
'2072' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMJ' 'sip-files00103.txt'
ff564bf1d00deceaff0c3e444e359ee4
072ca363fda1ea2a97efe8a42107c3c28ea1bfe2
'2011-11-17T18:54:22-05:00'
describe
'54205' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMK' 'sip-files00103thm.jpg'
230d8a7abf4545cbf3adc110774c23a7
d8004c9463f7339c264bcc08f75eec5ae56f59b9
'2011-11-17T18:41:28-05:00'
describe
'380643' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDML' 'sip-files00104.jp2'
51a2f72ebcdd20fa41ae476271205d65
b6d88cd2105857b765c187fe7c9b835db10aec40
'2011-11-17T18:50:38-05:00'
describe
'561086' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMM' 'sip-files00104.jpg'
3c0c69bd5e6e57fe8f5ff16fc67cab40
5dce310609fb5c509e20a21a4fcf154c75e2725d
'2011-11-17T18:47:10-05:00'
describe
'28089' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMN' 'sip-files00104.pro'
b19438c86d4eea6b52b3ab091eaa526d
3843ec01c8005f02d54ee9ec9c8615447107a217
describe
'172648' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMO' 'sip-files00104.QC.jpg'
53697c1455c7b493d507823778e03521
3f1702e9930f562f3cfe3dc835a34fd6031c04ce
'2011-11-17T18:37:46-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMP' 'sip-files00104.tif'
75075094495c764e1ca3738682a6f6b9
79a3d8bc40eae9c6074809cf23e471636e5de51e
'2011-11-17T18:45:05-05:00'
describe
'1196' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMQ' 'sip-files00104.txt'
162dfcf3d3a0d44e49cdd0ab4aff7e46
d2d3041274339316aeb3ced69363b69b96f6bdd6
'2011-11-17T18:56:43-05:00'
describe
'52669' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMR' 'sip-files00104thm.jpg'
d65cfd96ba92683111bddab336598eed
ac70bc4a27d2bf80eb7ec1c5cbcac2ff501a7712
describe
'380942' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMS' 'sip-files00105.jp2'
93f729a6738c80e885ab6c58319d95a5
969c48c504a4a3ac5a91c9ee649f7564be6db007
describe
'590809' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMT' 'sip-files00105.jpg'
f838bbcf42b3dd9e396d920a22956fae
1e95745485bb3fe2eda2c49aa25651f1421bf382
'2011-11-17T18:52:00-05:00'
describe
'51359' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMU' 'sip-files00105.pro'
9c1ffde1ded49e0d3613001273d4d68b
39f6df58d07ea1b9d2b48cb1202aadf92ae78bfb
'2011-11-17T18:47:55-05:00'
describe
'188436' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMV' 'sip-files00105.QC.jpg'
3a5ffe6c7b09a35f462ac64abe7617ea
dc9375865d2cdf23c2db2ae941bfeb8447bb289c
'2011-11-17T18:55:05-05:00'
describe
'3058676' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMW' 'sip-files00105.tif'
998beb36fcaca61d4b749e0911757012
99cb584da93c690a50c2a21305d9b268bd318d51
'2011-11-17T18:43:04-05:00'
describe
'2073' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMX' 'sip-files00105.txt'
94f66c825caf87b37485a0e52c7ddc3f
16b11adc0551b6ddc71339e1446f15362fe75f74
describe
'55329' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMY' 'sip-files00105thm.jpg'
5fb070fbb55b2e07f5ad93470428a2cd
bc03c683159d18b1d36f3a263d276b7aa32fdabf
'2011-11-17T18:49:24-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDMZ' 'sip-files00106.jp2'
5a3e55ae80bd987ca0dd03e65f9e9040
f9cb582501061eb159527a2c3a485bc5e0da9ca9
describe
'577191' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNA' 'sip-files00106.jpg'
5daa2df98282b297fe55e8a04393b196
55dd304522dc4c5d27fd5f9f1e2cb99ae3b2c821
describe
'50062' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNB' 'sip-files00106.pro'
4bd3e3407cef5682a8e425bfeec7323a
90a9bdb1037a61fa40fd248a89c615563e697e9c
'2011-11-17T18:50:35-05:00'
describe
'184309' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNC' 'sip-files00106.QC.jpg'
4ed635d269a22e87fcba5a7e40a3f6c5
38e7419835e663a1f3457d757127cf45041dbb2f
'2011-11-17T18:46:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDND' 'sip-files00106.tif'
83ceb544d5be9ff93fed6464db487fd6
bed2dc9986b9145c58b18329f10f077ff93114c7
describe
'2006' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNE' 'sip-files00106.txt'
1dbcb7697bfad01ad9adc6fc5ce93be4
760bd7fb1e04fb5883ad5776040ccafa9fb5703e
'2011-11-17T18:51:59-05:00'
describe
'54466' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNF' 'sip-files00106thm.jpg'
7993955a3cf16dae4621680d2636c733
fb1dc74815d119ecf658c35c59e5ac78e6b93a5b
'2011-11-17T18:47:49-05:00'
describe
'380917' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNG' 'sip-files00107.jp2'
0ff6d5597553601ab58ee3c30331ab42
1fd42bfbd43778602cc989d6258d4560e44b0903
'2011-11-17T18:40:24-05:00'
describe
'534466' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNH' 'sip-files00107.jpg'
c58150953f18f055d71ef9f24bfae885
b9d60d0e2e9f71353bdd5c5bf41703094929e327
describe
'27103' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNI' 'sip-files00107.pro'
e296d87182eeb352fce2166195c9709e
5c1648338557dec5a23ead931e5f279ad219d996
describe
'167281' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNJ' 'sip-files00107.QC.jpg'
b9d380161d81d984ee5d4dfa67f379fc
efb9ba4972230be9e5e30668dc5958c9cfd79495
'2011-11-17T18:37:05-05:00'
describe
'3058380' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNK' 'sip-files00107.tif'
f6f3c5ce90624bafc0434590b7928a15
dd554ebbf2277297d019d96871a94a5caf4bf7b0
describe
'1192' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNL' 'sip-files00107.txt'
c8c2318aa4659b998f83fb5461613726
e0c128ee39cc74337580c0f98dd2e2fa7b62b03d
describe
'51445' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNM' 'sip-files00107thm.jpg'
ae02ba15c9976187e1c719376eb4fb22
f4a3ccea883c8a02fa2fd514b573b42a101636b5
'2011-11-17T18:56:52-05:00'
describe
'380623' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNN' 'sip-files00108.jp2'
43296afcacda3d510d9f8a3bbeca8a35
8af1f886e6f37d42fcee3f1b3d825239a95dd9ac
'2011-11-17T18:56:29-05:00'
describe
'574476' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNO' 'sip-files00108.jpg'
eba0e5a6089b9f0c89fe1ef8b2817974
9f67865265c92822494c688ff265808471c65e3c
describe
'50551' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNP' 'sip-files00108.pro'
002f5680087ffdae4a2aec229579c873
6b5a92dc0b69205fea7b4aeea1b7b2d3efb36ed7
describe
'183419' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNQ' 'sip-files00108.QC.jpg'
452b75d7de86e6143e66867a5bcabace
39413e634c938bd1eade46d0b43ce7d171bd35a7
'2011-11-17T18:45:07-05:00'
describe
'3056076' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNR' 'sip-files00108.tif'
d919520bc6a167e9413f86a0bb8c307b
71e2c96e73770e55ccb322af6f47ba2dba7bf325
describe
'2021' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNS' 'sip-files00108.txt'
ef871ba786c4a8e68e96f543be5cfca9
71417b5a1bf021b482555bca27699710f1530811
describe
'54194' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNT' 'sip-files00108thm.jpg'
ec8bb3a5e48ff02ee3fd6c8916527145
266dacdccd34d0ab25c83c8d06f3a178b5c8c84b
'2011-11-17T18:56:10-05:00'
describe
'380944' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNU' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
59973c584e24e1bb4feddf3e81930591
6a9a586090854ef156259bda837629f09cd57f98
describe
'530114' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNV' 'sip-files00109.jpg'
5f693d20a4cea420919cd8469456b2ff
247cf7c91fabbc037fe0437f49ca75aa1265a318
'2011-11-17T18:45:58-05:00'
describe
'40186' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNW' 'sip-files00109.pro'
ccac5cc3aa1d3fa35fc580e1f7ef6153
9aafccfed0e8c049432683e70f8aecc76a596780
describe
'165311' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNX' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
46fab8aa3b3693905e02d5d575c72b21
0f5c44b92f893c73adc2cd4378e9a39dd4a62ded
describe
'3057912' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNY' 'sip-files00109.tif'
52807760bacfbfe9de9a149f33bf9d7d
557fa102e5f0d4a8a1d3843c1ed43d364d84ca76
describe
'1574' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDNZ' 'sip-files00109.txt'
f22afb52987f391266d652c61876736b
787308aa0a0b2ab38de6bc1ebf8cbacd3b313efa
describe
'48454' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOA' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
063ec723ce234c280e7ffef2544b2b98
8c8fb03ee9d6636b4cd2bea701b60ab6c823fe7e
'2011-11-17T18:42:11-05:00'
describe
'380679' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOB' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
8d3027994f360e1e52baa0bab9f29568
b118f4d6d0b408d511f01728f18b475412383532
describe
'506321' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOC' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
f3fed6a5f128a2c58f98f718f097ff02
72f5329b712612651c221c74e7d501d4d0c59ddf
'2011-11-17T18:54:28-05:00'
describe
'31379' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOD' 'sip-files00110.pro'
08200eeced967f2b78472fec6be64786
f34549f3e1568691a0d41197fa0d5e83ba9a1ec8
'2011-11-17T18:38:30-05:00'
describe
'158679' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOE' 'sip-files00110.QC.jpg'
52acd142620bf347328fe57a8a985b66
182e773cdb9d38af00ef626f5eea6753b22d235a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOF' 'sip-files00110.tif'
45e945a5fc006e85da206054635acccd
219a967ae87d3d4d6a93840a85d7546cb19491b2
'2011-11-17T18:41:40-05:00'
describe
'1389' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOG' 'sip-files00110.txt'
1dfdcbebb4ecaa83b0655cfb11750cfe
3e93290559beea65d0070f2bc683085c61943607
'2011-11-17T18:50:29-05:00'
describe
'47763' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOH' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
71014063ce442cca011870ad28063acf
812123a9f33204c034102dfa1073e5004b4056d8
'2011-11-17T18:56:36-05:00'
describe
'380921' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOI' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
ac2432f1b115ae44dfb17be16a65a263
a5d341b0fb650f327ffe81a61dca22b7b63886d0
describe
'543301' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOJ' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
097ab2925912fef5010a6da0fe4f7000
ab2479ce9a979f716d1b2cccdbdd958f53d93cd6
'2011-11-17T18:44:35-05:00'
describe
'25738' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOK' 'sip-files00111.pro'
a467d562e89657082268d52d914387a6
96ce3409a29baf44b2074fca0fc788b07c767a93
describe
'167310' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOL' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
157a1b73568978b1af124a6ee175d3b9
28cf373452532b39c4390f0d7fa74fc9d5fe1d13
'2011-11-17T18:55:01-05:00'
describe
'3058264' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOM' 'sip-files00111.tif'
c0a0215151ff98d0ab98405b59824253
eb2704172d5ae02568757c1a1c9b90040ad9f460
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDON' 'sip-files00111.txt'
fc7835e46b338937a26672000dddfeee
ed4155f43ba5b56a6785590904f10366857c3bf2
describe
'50573' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOO' 'sip-files00111thm.jpg'
5facb6f750d14192f327292c852f0c56
fd0045188a80ab9ec3dca725c84ba417a00a23af
'2011-11-17T18:52:04-05:00'
describe
'380861' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOP' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
85272f40305ef84f52f9826cec6d1ca9
ef9cfc674cdc515d86c27a4379e5110807a92831
describe
'570795' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOQ' 'sip-files00112.jpg'
1e2fbe9376c106718ba13514f4cf73c1
2629da49fe0e5cede873d6e3168e2d2f0df09a55
describe
'47879' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOR' 'sip-files00112.pro'
4fe60138c427de8b0d29d5a291a14f3a
7d3ae3cda7e3eb5165801ecb82d9cf096de2b13d
describe
'179743' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOS' 'sip-files00112.QC.jpg'
edabcd42fe050799da0632a246047176
19e867ef264518852441bdc4ef2ca1b1588b2889
'2011-11-17T18:55:26-05:00'
describe
'3058252' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOT' 'sip-files00112.tif'
831739ce2aa6d30aeff4bb02523a0330
72690086bfc33ab22b9911e04a7bcca5f24fdd10
'2011-11-17T18:43:11-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOU' 'sip-files00112.txt'
f074a098d69d18fc41c2d07e3f2cd5b0
f721890f7c9baf850a2e0f108173dc2ef580e563
describe
'53291' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOV' 'sip-files00112thm.jpg'
1bd4fc478afec1fd5f0a427500a4fc30
ffac3f433257555f0a8fdc1a8a42131e68524f64
describe
'380933' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOW' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
758c03a59169d7d3b1c19e576ad6e08e
84650123c23e03dbbf664c03e52afb6f682458f9
describe
'578963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOX' 'sip-files00113.jpg'
34cae4d2dba2a1cf63298ea18be67929
1e813ffe841b15df2406e216ea344e06823fdf8d
describe
'47723' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOY' 'sip-files00113.pro'
0dd59100cb6dc54e4e324529445416fa
1bc5b01d4978965ec2e154cdd16a102c13029f2a
describe
'183129' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDOZ' 'sip-files00113.QC.jpg'
c5c7e22da01d953fe7528e492379ea4b
0499c24acd6a27ca5a6998fc26ad0b720b07cde2
'2011-11-17T18:43:49-05:00'
describe
'3058516' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPA' 'sip-files00113.tif'
1d4e2d57e98865d71a82c70be1a71c09
3df99f106c47244127a91e4f78978c0acc212f3a
describe
'1916' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPB' 'sip-files00113.txt'
db1c9d184f2e9abd125f1126a902bd1e
5ad44c005f10383752a222a1a52e807a90f457b6
describe
'53726' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPC' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
2ade404b7eeddd32387a469e23ce8d78
4559fa9fff1ab9f1743097e7d9b48e82db7d91f1
'2011-11-17T18:32:35-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPD' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
223761d7ccb9a45433b5c5e2f5ad9229
d68cfd28314af8a716a552c17dadf56369709ec3
'2011-11-17T18:42:43-05:00'
describe
'378200' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPE' 'sip-files00114.jpg'
f7270bd45422768b986720ec40777f4b
2af13fa5b754636c3c457af6dcaa107aee6bb022
describe
'11105' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPF' 'sip-files00114.pro'
8653501cc5627c6b2214d4e69452fc51
bc1faa051bef6ec2a61f1335158945b3150d79e6
describe
'108931' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPG' 'sip-files00114.QC.jpg'
e85f9dbf8bc840e90f22408f39bb2993
e1ab9c4d2bdb8c90aba02f2868042d0ab37bd0c0
'2011-11-17T18:50:58-05:00'
describe
'3053912' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPH' 'sip-files00114.tif'
1902cba1d9f96fd1403244ae911e3b1d
5e0e3ba4ffd60927a2d58354211bfeb8b1cd78df
'2011-11-17T18:55:03-05:00'
describe
'459' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPI' 'sip-files00114.txt'
46d005ac73607468375b34b6086c07a3
bf96378116ee05501df9bb0eb7b8b85c2d76e053
describe
'33987' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPJ' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
5a8d837a8070064a651660c28654ca4b
7a182bd0ba3eb00337c7ac2267c8f2851742d210
'2011-11-17T18:39:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPK' 'sip-files00115.jp2'
f11375a9f69a56797ee62d773d7c31d8
4cc2146eef2614404cc9ebcd36c5be298bdd480c
'2011-11-17T18:45:51-05:00'
describe
'580325' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPL' 'sip-files00115.jpg'
9914998177c1b2d0bb358112164d796a
b296da94e86db1996a6186b36db61b58a8f67ea5
'2011-11-17T18:39:56-05:00'
describe
'31668' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPM' 'sip-files00115.pro'
0073087e7d1d47a236522fa2ae4fa174
8f2bd656d274fdc50e5b068e4bd12a89f75a6c2d
describe
'178774' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPN' 'sip-files00115.QC.jpg'
e6e01df9a35ba80b5405b812dbdfda68
6b0af64dce12fb934030a44f5d5529323a2b6503
describe
'3056160' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPO' 'sip-files00115.tif'
0c45e85fbabc0edde9460fec33a2c759
19ccd2bd0c9438ae8ecc40b464817edb2c9b2ebd
describe
'1384' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPP' 'sip-files00115.txt'
3ae620fc79c09e34a8e6738d64bb9265
8e638d6c9852b0fb5f418f9369c57da5140383f7
'2011-11-17T18:38:54-05:00'
describe
'52908' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPQ' 'sip-files00115thm.jpg'
94ffc8b545e3393d2f89649f6a859a51
69f85e785195eb352474bba9902bbdaa9fa70fc6
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPR' 'sip-files00116.jp2'
d9e1a7e19e0eae8fc0050ecd67ec307e
2ff7b0e26d598299fb1d8396bb39b6cd97e6dfa0
describe
'590550' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPS' 'sip-files00116.jpg'
44767bb37125b9ad2345e137ff49595c
9c4adc69023d264addcba0e8e1d89e9cb3d8090a
describe
'19388' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPT' 'sip-files00116.pro'
e7dac89decf90a17bef699fc97640173
d0b4d9a19cf3cfdadaf935e50052d5b13bf2c4f4
describe
'175725' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPU' 'sip-files00116.QC.jpg'
c890702ef4b4af336a257329ec9301ff
1818408ba124a9606f698b2f40efffddf87acc67
'2011-11-17T18:48:00-05:00'
describe
'3056148' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPV' 'sip-files00116.tif'
a9a8dc25cf0d26c274e9de9aa4c5ca52
853f2dc7488e52ad6e1c70c7e582e297a23a4ea5
describe
'768' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPW' 'sip-files00116.txt'
d6a3b01e93546d7a3eaae33abed1eda1
87ee4b1836f5ec4a14c81297494fa9631c07b991
'2011-11-17T18:48:49-05:00'
describe
'53099' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPX' 'sip-files00116thm.jpg'
568ef07bcd910395c7905322b31afd63
ecb37f4cc05e1b7259bebdb76b6ca01e58171853
'2011-11-17T18:41:49-05:00'
describe
'380912' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPY' 'sip-files00117.jp2'
e284fc630a9f1ec680a9b37b94374e90
1f7d255bb7c8030d6367b8155a655cbb43507c97
'2011-11-17T18:40:04-05:00'
describe
'583837' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDPZ' 'sip-files00117.jpg'
ad235d8a7a3b82c314aca3fb74afcf7b
92961a7605b2df679b65f2c2a64a7c90a8680f49
'2011-11-17T18:54:57-05:00'
describe
'51220' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQA' 'sip-files00117.pro'
aa59bc2060c6b111fb918e3852437058
1917e4519a8901ccc4bfaf56bb623f8c4b85746b
describe
'186947' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQB' 'sip-files00117.QC.jpg'
938d433945bfc1158a68ce16ca55c3e4
895f1f266f617cb5dfa80ab4b125c4102f2d9317
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQC' 'sip-files00117.tif'
b956ff9af0f77ca71aa2e5984d967020
15e20b7e65754d9ac2c69921645e940539364495
'2011-11-17T18:48:28-05:00'
describe
'2054' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQD' 'sip-files00117.txt'
50424825397522c2c16a4e282ce6abbc
ebb75b6d59b5359971d9d0157b906895c3008ca7
'2011-11-17T18:43:01-05:00'
describe
'54394' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQE' 'sip-files00117thm.jpg'
78d5273742d42c4b991d494555df2c23
f9769395daa6dd154e98204384f5599ad3b92774
describe
'380674' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQF' 'sip-files00118.jp2'
5fd2efb0868e702d36a319a40ca2c856
2c90cfe72d39b24f0d456164b825c85727739fb2
describe
'428605' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQG' 'sip-files00118.jpg'
fd9368043803b22913521b4477303983
538aff69d5ed9ce3f5904a1b0256efcbbc6c275e
'2011-11-17T18:50:27-05:00'
describe
'50868' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQH' 'sip-files00118.pro'
ac7bb2e356b17665f0446fc1121010e4
4fcea9d7157d8e58333fd74f0af57cb4308005a5
'2011-11-17T18:42:54-05:00'
describe
'157924' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQI' 'sip-files00118.QC.jpg'
b39ec700ea52c658023dd1d3cc5c81c4
f5679c76e7354d40a87171e4fc8997b53d96bd87
'2011-11-17T18:50:09-05:00'
describe
'3056172' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQJ' 'sip-files00118.tif'
41e483d5865dab3d1307d94d23c5a834
30cd98724f1fa9a60de25406f874f80a1ff7525c
describe
'2047' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQK' 'sip-files00118.txt'
200c91bf7368e649a07d64e89d38b6b1
74f0a152df1cdb50c9eb95124caf32e5c0154cc9
'2011-11-17T18:36:31-05:00'
describe
'49028' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQL' 'sip-files00118thm.jpg'
bba29cad30a781860b771892d449780c
0b0eec2debfa29f64e68496ef9d865a8399bed87
'2011-11-17T18:45:08-05:00'
describe
'380630' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQM' 'sip-files00119.jp2'
245794f383adeee66a38d75b7443c62a
d7f5a2d81b1ae9ffa6362facdcf444ad8ec7977f
describe
'411888' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQN' 'sip-files00119.jpg'
73af71ba3473ca1e9a0e9a118b5d9620
90a4b59c465813d17ce1037d5d5a0fa5e9ba90d9
describe
'47640' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQO' 'sip-files00119.pro'
68e507197df8f7c567da97fac5608862
1d41b643baa04628ac9f328e836943bc5d7d018e
describe
'154706' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQP' 'sip-files00119.QC.jpg'
fdfc7a8e79cf6354106d656e4f949c11
97ec97c16f32624252dde89da2429048d943fe4e
describe
'3056440' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQQ' 'sip-files00119.tif'
da7e19890cfd15b32b303716fef09380
a98197bf0617a45171e90bf52c65d74fa9bab555
describe
'1931' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQR' 'sip-files00119.txt'
cbda8abbe39b4a2b69b85f2766d3916b
93205ed7979f7a46549e92d8904a0a0b6ea3972e
describe
'46855' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQS' 'sip-files00119thm.jpg'
ce972835f69c2612843a46c3d8782a2d
65768c9cd26c6a3ba322813a40138bc6af6d94ae
describe
'380579' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQT' 'sip-files00120.jp2'
39fb3a45a541f5124d8f7aa5c9410a71
dfc9820297d8484b813dd5709c71903f30c9fc46
describe
'567351' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQU' 'sip-files00120.jpg'
f7ca1877a40063b942c3067f2a021961
517519652f84799e99c8b7b0f139baa2421c2469
'2011-11-17T18:41:33-05:00'
describe
'48081' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQV' 'sip-files00120.pro'
459bdf4f525e31a864f1a9671fa555e2
27a799392788f1e3e6277ebee75c2df4e6b82086
'2011-11-17T18:46:03-05:00'
describe
'178590' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQW' 'sip-files00120.QC.jpg'
ef11838d690f2012270a9ed7afe64a6c
5307b0c83b90b46b4733c65c47f29fe1c3f84d99
describe
'3056024' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQX' 'sip-files00120.tif'
dd9380f9db57dba630c30201a320ca08
e414567bae71aea0316f708417dad8343c14b37d
'2011-11-17T18:38:07-05:00'
describe
'1979' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQY' 'sip-files00120.txt'
e12bdf6836dd1a6f20eafe99af6cc562
cdfb0c8f805ca44ceb7d7ae51f627dedf9a77ec9
'2011-11-17T18:44:11-05:00'
describe
'53055' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDQZ' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
8edd69280b0e48e95518d4b0c47f304e
ab08a6d6cf2857d4c6bc9e2cdc274151badb51df
'2011-11-17T18:38:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRA' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
5af538160b9e2bac862f9f7ceba57d78
9038c0d2bb41ae0ebb5405999d8e34a69ac6aa54
describe
'530367' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRB' 'sip-files00121.jpg'
56205417e81f63aa598501b9263a1f4d
5e56a65f0608a1d0f1de4f359e038ff70bc1c025
describe
'49104' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRC' 'sip-files00121.pro'
ca1cc5d800aa992ba6c7ae1eee3ee98d
768be9a7da6fbc62d45b1b6a8efbd9a1fedcc402
'2011-11-17T18:38:27-05:00'
describe
'171841' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRD' 'sip-files00121.QC.jpg'
f646d2883b9d3b9edcac1c5de26ffa6d
25a241bb487a6aec01ffaa1a4466925bfca3f838
'2011-11-17T18:51:35-05:00'
describe
'3058316' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRE' 'sip-files00121.tif'
7473ddae91de98ebc836e3fabdfcbe65
523ce10379172792be827a702dd9cdc31ecfc03a
describe
'2017' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRF' 'sip-files00121.txt'
ba35895dd17e49f43ee64e541d3c5687
f3d65e4e87392bb16339a1d61adbaaf1918b33f0
describe
'50286' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRG' 'sip-files00121thm.jpg'
0916d33bd3a8d2c0bb50536923fe4dc6
850a88fb9f04be759f117f6b5573bfcbcaca182d
describe
'380671' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRH' 'sip-files00122.jp2'
72c57cb54a08067bb1ecc60120d402ff
79b453f743281f0166a954d1d76471abcd0a42a4
'2011-11-17T18:51:10-05:00'
describe
'513965' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRI' 'sip-files00122.jpg'
d62f50b8165eb945b1de2808241a8201
e666f34d1c09a0029843e301fc4dfeb86df5a465
'2011-11-17T18:51:42-05:00'
describe
'8268' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRJ' 'sip-files00122.pro'
a4c24de8685bb0db9205731b36032549
22ac354d21888c1b65cfaa88b31ddd199848af8e
'2011-11-17T18:44:15-05:00'
describe
'156060' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRK' 'sip-files00122.QC.jpg'
f49a40be8646ec586a2a47479adc99bb
58359a3b7c10a3a5818f8f604c1c9f9b4610d4e7
describe
'3056352' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRL' 'sip-files00122.tif'
84a4ab1be5a163d10554779fbbb246c7
5f2350b248aa03c978511e4ac7030b2a3750f6c2
'2011-11-17T18:51:22-05:00'
describe
'425' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRM' 'sip-files00122.txt'
2671c8d00b98ccf5cf573190591ef999
b7f0cea69dd94218836ff6f606a15f2c4ba8f9f8
describe
'47531' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRN' 'sip-files00122thm.jpg'
960ccdf4a2688a5eb405080d0da51a35
1a8356e0da4a553f827c7f76f9734defc51aa35b
'2011-11-17T18:42:25-05:00'
describe
'380620' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRO' 'sip-files00123.jp2'
a144fb3011f6f5b208316026088181c8
daf4cc55159de785ef7e1a34f9d60cd161be20a7
'2011-11-17T18:56:01-05:00'
describe
'448539' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRP' 'sip-files00123.jpg'
32d9127b4330e9d9a9232adb781c811f
f5f8d4cc8cf46363efc96d383d2e23674a0fd7c4
describe
'33046' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRQ' 'sip-files00123.pro'
faed28ace3aadcc2e0dcf42d739fd429
bd3c92edb613d1f1462868689e4354bbd5195b32
'2011-11-17T18:38:24-05:00'
describe
'140869' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRR' 'sip-files00123.QC.jpg'
e3f55beba8353dce8048073cf529de8f
0162e85a5e4906fd2392573449431ef9706efbdb
'2011-11-17T18:43:35-05:00'
describe
'3055192' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRS' 'sip-files00123.tif'
7c28bd3cffe7aac1c7394e342dff5ee1
999130c05d70a7981f730b2dcfe0a3aff5a0a1e1
describe
'1364' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRT' 'sip-files00123.txt'
5604778b1e53c64e93a9f7f71e470f79
7125aa16199b7ab448afdb0012a2bcf0105a3347
'2011-11-17T18:50:05-05:00'
describe
'43363' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRU' 'sip-files00123thm.jpg'
d380fbe4c210e3886c9e42247bd62f59
d1d0526326df2dd1778964085b56850856495eda
'2011-11-17T18:48:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRV' 'sip-files00124.jp2'
5fc906e18172bc34f3b605825969994f
0588c10e354aff5bbc5b090db1736856783a426b
describe
'388169' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRW' 'sip-files00124.jpg'
974b69b91a603757fa15d7a616bcb30f
66e96c02531122653b399cdf27f07e2928e75e87
'2011-11-17T18:51:17-05:00'
describe
'22689' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRX' 'sip-files00124.pro'
1047563177d7676cb131411e083d5283
799a431072ecaf068d1ec815845a1db46c0cd3bf
'2011-11-17T18:54:07-05:00'
describe
'127045' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRY' 'sip-files00124.QC.jpg'
db8ebf1f0a0e4dee3cda0ea6195810c4
fcf28d348191b0c848e44f3e9e751f33314de0d2
describe
'3055664' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDRZ' 'sip-files00124.tif'
f6908e487fd81cf0822f58758fb35fa9
d016e3753b46973ebf9876c7efe813747794f50c
describe
'1066' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSA' 'sip-files00124.txt'
d30b114eac2ba894234cfeb599f6d197
2c546bdcb165764f9b93e953b89ad37b18077ff5
'2011-11-17T18:52:21-05:00'
describe
'41733' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSB' 'sip-files00124thm.jpg'
9924324c4dc45f5e83a3e3879fe917b0
e2cd85c74e931843af5fad1da4425c9bf566fa35
'2011-11-17T18:49:08-05:00'
describe
'380611' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSC' 'sip-files00125.jp2'
7617063be106d96ddf9608d31daf30b5
23e69fbf4505a6b81283acb503a2aef9d490ac7e
'2011-11-17T18:35:38-05:00'
describe
'571288' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSD' 'sip-files00125.jpg'
5d30c14aa7d48acdde463408de9fa591
c7d7623317b37693c3c1bccb256bc941a71db500
'2011-11-17T18:37:22-05:00'
describe
'48248' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSE' 'sip-files00125.pro'
21e6808701219085168ba503ec707a87
0f3fde3666de70369c636ac4c29450199c6a9874
'2011-11-17T18:42:02-05:00'
describe
'181012' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSF' 'sip-files00125.QC.jpg'
1319e8e25a761ea792e062100f7cd93f
f7b6a78e2d38cda8255cb0ad0d061a075de75e5c
'2011-11-17T18:44:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSG' 'sip-files00125.tif'
7d5f9e36655961d2b92b3855908b6861
d6a944d1f6088f190e0b37a37cf5fb9732bbaf5c
describe
'1976' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSH' 'sip-files00125.txt'
2a7d966debff682a0c2be3d1dff99868
ec20b1b19bde3b73053c75cfcbe15765839f94fb
describe
'54031' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSI' 'sip-files00125thm.jpg'
d74154f37db9862311bab0b9de5f8627
e73649a25af23db917a9532bfc9d1980526fd16e
'2011-11-17T18:43:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSJ' 'sip-files00126.jp2'
de216e9a33071141463da5b331e161a6
5f21216c89f7203ea098c6957d7d8d7f294d65aa
'2011-11-17T18:43:33-05:00'
describe
'578765' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSK' 'sip-files00126.jpg'
fc32646127e26881e067bbec68e32f41
d588cca0a2d3f00490842dc878c3c6d1d9400a39
'2011-11-17T18:50:50-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSL' 'sip-files00126.pro'
9a489d11bef12fbeddfd3eb8701bb7f8
a48241ef2b7e598456f5b7f09f235d2ee4889f2d
describe
'184429' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSM' 'sip-files00126.QC.jpg'
c6a93c6966aa0cc9f66520113392f6aa
92f3c700a48ffbc657bf28902324a651e01e129d
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSN' 'sip-files00126.tif'
139a8c9100f65417944d2f5bfe7973d7
621720a34dcb9e2d34310411184999fdb740c2b6
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSO' 'sip-files00126.txt'
09a7f943c58308906d47cc11ebfa1a63
ff7b41da2af4772e3d202d67843b0a706bf53f10
describe
'53244' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSP' 'sip-files00126thm.jpg'
f3ee34952db36d2df6b77d3e979ffe64
6657cfe280521428d53ee386831425ec1673cd39
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSQ' 'sip-files00127.jp2'
bae51f0eecf8523c2b2fb48e94aa408c
3d0cfd7c2d7a1b2fad684244c026edeb9c2268d9
describe
'550473' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSR' 'sip-files00127.jpg'
0fca0c9abc688938e949e3aceba72e75
3b3776eff57925b1d944284b0454b7c1126e1371
describe
'48251' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSS' 'sip-files00127.pro'
c7970adfb8bd92b0c5e846b5f147e775
30b6c00bc15e00f164cb88bd2bab59eb05a383a9
'2011-11-17T18:44:54-05:00'
describe
'176474' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDST' 'sip-files00127.QC.jpg'
b19a092f5313d0e91e09e274d7ba666e
55bc328a73b3f3acb8b67a77c8472482910bc1e3
'2011-11-17T18:54:44-05:00'
describe
'3058400' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSU' 'sip-files00127.tif'
770601230ef7a618cd905a632b64bf10
d341e2abd08bf1058489f6277271ee1d13342100
'2011-11-17T18:43:07-05:00'
describe
'1943' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSV' 'sip-files00127.txt'
2e3668e93e55de148a28fa49c5b0704a
7b5b0fab0e04e3ab4aebebc82e6fcf357e8ada2d
describe
'52689' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSW' 'sip-files00127thm.jpg'
d0edb55dac3cc818d5605fd1949a48f6
63c3c640af57e4aaefb1afb27024677dd557b45c
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSX' 'sip-files00128.jp2'
583c7e5d6e9eba6e5c346f4fb70c4d10
4ab3ac7494d67d7a0e092282421610d28794fff9
describe
'563332' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSY' 'sip-files00128.jpg'
f4c4150a8020df3553bad7d38d301e7f
309fe2d58590fd2caefb9e9f6409b5ae0f7c709d
'2011-11-17T18:44:55-05:00'
describe
'51823' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDSZ' 'sip-files00128.pro'
c12261fd967bb8d312b35429d03de2df
d25a55dfc23d78478c5e4cd24747a1f23845b0c3
'2011-11-17T18:50:48-05:00'
describe
'182601' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTA' 'sip-files00128.QC.jpg'
f8cfc0802074e0e619eefd32aa100a64
7cf29a17c690de29470689eedbbbae59385115ff
'2011-11-17T18:41:59-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTB' 'sip-files00128.tif'
b2bb9a6f7b09a2c9dbe4750690e61039
a148abaf89c4491b6757f6562ac55667f9cc7b76
describe
'2097' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTC' 'sip-files00128.txt'
9b2210cd7f2d573d133457b8a66bd7fa
a38ae5fec749ce06783ba4835631c16db104fd13
'2011-11-17T18:50:02-05:00'
describe
'53934' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTD' 'sip-files00128thm.jpg'
d7f84ac75d4879c9c9284824abd1226b
504e85fd40d3a9e0c253da24d219dfc2f2f15881
'2011-11-17T18:41:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTE' 'sip-files00129.jp2'
3c28fbd25bfc296edf3bdae8649431f9
bf341073532adf13ce2c364b9c53372a4cb3fa06
describe
'571879' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTF' 'sip-files00129.jpg'
da510c904ba790f5590c0f80c51badb0
717852e3b3ad731137f476d1251821a256a2ce89
describe
'51786' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTG' 'sip-files00129.pro'
bb04a21246ca2fac0da37fdebf714308
66c3784872b446cd8cb0534434ad94fe1b8c2f5c
'2011-11-17T18:35:16-05:00'
describe
'185983' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTH' 'sip-files00129.QC.jpg'
e8dc64cf56053e2fa8127d4d633c3d7d
f53d04dc569257ce4d7b9e5c21c3fe125fdd34ff
'2011-11-17T18:38:23-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTI' 'sip-files00129.tif'
b15d40d33584ea2dbf41f586dcaec9b8
24a2a77d7983ab5485335ab3859413692a65707d
describe
'2080' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTJ' 'sip-files00129.txt'
cb2035d283e15c5f62a932aa2ceaac7e
4a39f03596c1d37f1e7d8572e32fbadf143a23a7
describe
'54795' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTK' 'sip-files00129thm.jpg'
f9cd54ceebb7d8fb50347be984b60243
a21ef478a8cbf576a8be21b417413430e42b1c51
'2011-11-17T18:50:39-05:00'
describe
'365512' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTL' 'sip-files00130.jp2'
ffbd98c31b9ab29b49c469103b7ce40e
d48ab9c1389c67ec31a1dd108c6983379dfdc208
describe
'335748' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTM' 'sip-files00130.jpg'
e7d57ada0ae4091cf44bda94171919aa
29af96438edb783bdc26526e9996ec58f994430f
describe
'9115' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTN' 'sip-files00130.pro'
4e825be1e63c84dc5fa87f6c222991d5
39603d5ed0f9955fd24e730d40e81ee8db4a18a9
describe
'99822' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTO' 'sip-files00130.QC.jpg'
b0f986dbc7e42e94e0aacd2b7e56ee23
f4c8ecb7d3ec26761ed4265b94dc9eb5860cd5c1
describe
'2934772' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTP' 'sip-files00130.tif'
4b5c4825a7fdb0d51059dd7e46441797
40459ab71475c0b791bb295ff14a263a17f35d66
'2011-11-17T18:39:18-05:00'
describe
'399' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTQ' 'sip-files00130.txt'
552797e7c87091f52d0de7ab584cca04
130be558311795fc2b2741063260b8fa4209f70e
'2011-11-17T18:44:59-05:00'
describe
'32238' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTR' 'sip-files00130thm.jpg'
ea5359061bf0f33634538c516d0dc99a
c254fcf8609503f79a403837dd725afc0a02f768
'2011-11-17T18:56:33-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTS' 'sip-files00131.jp2'
9d0eb78d65c0832bcee9514fd457d774
e0eb40a7b92e87b2f7220aef320c4306f5db6c19
describe
'497238' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTT' 'sip-files00131.jpg'
158dab867dfe7ce85f111a7b1d620bfb
41d64472bb0f7551aae2ffde25e0850b20aaeb6e
'2011-11-17T18:51:02-05:00'
describe
'20358' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTU' 'sip-files00131.pro'
9ac81c42b86cd19a8b6ba2f43bf56ab1
d3a1fd6b28b78c99322160e04d9d396984841a3b
'2011-11-17T18:40:52-05:00'
describe
'153970' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTV' 'sip-files00131.QC.jpg'
d65e02d6864e61a283497011578e3093
8443d856d2889040ec1b513e7d7888f8b362bc55
describe
'3058232' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTW' 'sip-files00131.tif'
d3c95c0ed6e11cfd23ed09d83e5bf550
3eba7501feeab918812b90d0b4c3a02ad8a6c680
'2011-11-17T18:37:24-05:00'
describe
'1005' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTX' 'sip-files00131.txt'
03f084ee8b57762b95ee1436a41f83b0
edd29032162425f09ccb214ec58d234ce64fbf86
'2011-11-17T18:51:31-05:00'
describe
'47075' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTY' 'sip-files00131thm.jpg'
b9a5591f80eb589842ac06ed1331a6a0
245fb95239bd6a3c15e19cf4a4e243b4185cf232
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDTZ' 'sip-files00132.jp2'
b11d07d05c5603fec8b9bbb5a682aea7
f36a6532b8b13f556bfc0d8a4fa7a33b6f54ad8f
'2011-11-17T18:39:50-05:00'
describe
'500918' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUA' 'sip-files00132.jpg'
a8d60cccdd9b6efd3910f7621382a6c0
7816d14d00d3e99389d0713bf768b75f682862d4
'2011-11-17T18:38:18-05:00'
describe
'39064' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUB' 'sip-files00132.pro'
48205a3e25d3e888e06ce3a6d5b8825d
23ea8bb1e546fa6ea8b2c5fc90ce4b6513a79702
'2011-11-17T18:52:24-05:00'
describe
'160021' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUC' 'sip-files00132.QC.jpg'
970d3d3df45dd12b0b2bf091500034d1
347568a9b9bdb6c0b1660d534ee65bb2be08188c
'2011-11-17T18:40:31-05:00'
describe
'3055876' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUD' 'sip-files00132.tif'
aea3f5a33c0e66cb6d49dc1c77236547
0e59472b450d0a6ced8bec773fb368965c1fe941
describe
'1749' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUE' 'sip-files00132.txt'
27e24162658d5f58f7b1360a9f103997
7175357e1d104de180b708e517373aed05318350
describe
'49810' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUF' 'sip-files00132thm.jpg'
fba6a11caa1e47db1e73d50b6e282642
043dea1a00b8c6c5fa2bd3a2c116c27147813497
'2011-11-17T18:42:58-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUG' 'sip-files00133.jp2'
bfec3d41863e2655d401b2f69e5da2f0
64590c451fee6d69ffbb41fb4d11713f5c18b77e
describe
'519459' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUH' 'sip-files00133.jpg'
90874698960f7c3b51737ee1f47b38ef
f80b37bccadb7731415eca5d6f0ed4c0945a8b88
'2011-11-17T18:52:25-05:00'
describe
'41242' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUI' 'sip-files00133.pro'
e06479250bb346a2d653fc2e1eadf801
89b4847f7ea44de78040d3d87ce1355928623862
describe
'165493' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUJ' 'sip-files00133.QC.jpg'
f03e3edb02d1fa9b0525589f30e5a809
611ec8be729a0e63c5d842b91310da13ef079c93
'2011-11-17T18:50:23-05:00'
describe
'3056012' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUK' 'sip-files00133.tif'
ca8b032a43aea2c142d65e2f7c9af038
04ccb071b68fa168ab8dc78ea7dcf2e805ddb33a
'2011-11-17T18:38:28-05:00'
describe
'1756' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUL' 'sip-files00133.txt'
6147100d81085b0d2ed9232c2b1556b3
7f184dbc92d1753bfc815f4b755a9df5a8785227
'2011-11-17T18:51:09-05:00'
describe
'50679' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUM' 'sip-files00133thm.jpg'
8caa978a8d9b850c1636706a06c5a480
b8e560c3c7dd5a374d4ccad7aee23bf190e5565a
'2011-11-17T18:46:10-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUN' 'sip-files00134.jp2'
447237630ac57fa0ed9b2a08ba57ac92
839c54b5def5d45950c67bda5b581fa5c4d4eac6
'2011-11-17T18:43:06-05:00'
describe
'533479' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUO' 'sip-files00134.jpg'
6f2a8788ab0129f7f3f4c108a9bad21b
2df9d381c71320ae3199fae0bbb56649ae1210f8
'2011-11-17T18:54:36-05:00'
describe
'47085' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUP' 'sip-files00134.pro'
12b1f2fc411129c195a2439e5a14be2f
2572089bff78f148ebe07199f1a821ac36d27e4f
describe
'174326' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUQ' 'sip-files00134.QC.jpg'
0352cc475cb2717c2caa5decbbdf998c
4a8d36a8236146ca29148e5150f46d4eaaddb1a8
describe
'3056124' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUR' 'sip-files00134.tif'
49793328393a7a8b780b2463e739667c
0df4a133ae0e608417a76bbfc01737202b86dadf
'2011-11-17T18:55:28-05:00'
describe
'1956' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUS' 'sip-files00134.txt'
c3064dd9c53acfcd87d766106af674ac
0bc1056466af955f2bc08e8a1230fb7ce8fa522b
'2011-11-17T18:42:39-05:00'
describe
'52382' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUT' 'sip-files00134thm.jpg'
cf56df166405582736b9ebd3c512c098
a2a8a299765efc6181bc0e8722c01b6e8ca4ed29
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUU' 'sip-files00135.jp2'
a6d8562c007c2ae6aba356837b30fb84
b95129d846d1a6445b941026b71ba3dd9a4fc833
'2011-11-17T18:50:00-05:00'
describe
'600268' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUV' 'sip-files00135.jpg'
ea429e28883ba9037cdc1115a2140b68
61e5f1412c2ddb5c95c7983684a0670d6524f8e5
'2011-11-17T18:43:12-05:00'
describe
'52855' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUW' 'sip-files00135.pro'
435978911718c2a1bf0de467262a313d
45061614e4849bf14730b783e7e45543dd011ea2
describe
'191763' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUX' 'sip-files00135.QC.jpg'
e3fa81a43650ba03728bdef330cd1542
452bd7bb8fbfa63347c93f5d1372fe1f92b62a59
'2011-11-17T18:44:45-05:00'
describe
'3056468' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUY' 'sip-files00135.tif'
23fe2a87888ac86146e3e814a7efdc88
63e405770803298f7849cdbb211a234018a47330
describe
'2104' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDUZ' 'sip-files00135.txt'
3c440918f37830baeba0f08e0514da1d
00a050c6caf57edae1066163dac7bfcefafc769b
describe
'55705' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVA' 'sip-files00135thm.jpg'
576d0c6eae0d58c45be63280e0f25757
f94755d294d43fd2669dceb2a46df472367175f8
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVB' 'sip-files00136.jp2'
294460a8ffaa236797dde3e291c819cc
944d3e1632a6015ba09cfc3692fe41a28d40fabc
'2011-11-17T18:40:01-05:00'
describe
'570983' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVC' 'sip-files00136.jpg'
65e5aee832402e6b1490e8b409622923
7332dcb768a3142e6942c528778e4f2766ef4b4a
describe
'47652' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVD' 'sip-files00136.pro'
1819ae7225d52534455165c03830d727
2d2610aac3ca25525e00a53900fbf4502bd4c99c
describe
'182823' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVE' 'sip-files00136.QC.jpg'
810fca4353d9204c48410f494d651fb3
40dc8148418bfa04a0e3e1db4efb378abdfcb9e8
describe
'3056288' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVF' 'sip-files00136.tif'
b967e6ab448accfa9e140e6cf6f6220c
90b3c7fe9652bfb7d4ab2834172fdcf4770e9cab
'2011-11-17T18:37:03-05:00'
describe
'1927' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVG' 'sip-files00136.txt'
1b412934e3fbcbca4e4d9fca6741e82e
555c26c0b21e573eee9ee4622bcc699ff1312e59
describe
'53778' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVH' 'sip-files00136thm.jpg'
fb46d4e5795b1fdaa6fdd09427efd88e
f101711b59ad8cc55ea9f6de47d67e50def662aa
'2011-11-17T18:41:35-05:00'
describe
'380666' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVI' 'sip-files00137.jp2'
cb0bae69d8cd5360747fd2f8b9b8437b
0dd76ce30d2b20b6bfeaeb9f0c7c4ab412565671
describe
'573824' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVJ' 'sip-files00137.jpg'
407f292bfc49cecbc8678cb47f6dc8ab
c395a25ff3401e3c76b3981954e3df0a896fc22e
'2011-11-17T18:41:57-05:00'
describe
'53284' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVK' 'sip-files00137.pro'
675366080454397782aa8e02eb2df225
1ab19933df6e0ae2d2a0152c434df7c5e22c7abd
describe
'188254' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVL' 'sip-files00137.QC.jpg'
fb7ab1db48b340036eca93d103838e0a
b178bc846a6d66bd69346e2d2d0d66253880f5b7
describe
'3056508' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVM' 'sip-files00137.tif'
b99ab015757349918c7f1f08bf9d10fe
2ae3a09350b6d082f5c43679ff90c8dd21aab922
'2011-11-17T18:38:19-05:00'
describe
'2122' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVN' 'sip-files00137.txt'
1a70dc21247654c26ba9e0aad1c8da5d
af213cb700d90f9c251707bfd216b6b42d296bd6
'2011-11-17T18:52:08-05:00'
describe
'54754' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVO' 'sip-files00137thm.jpg'
85cae4ddea3f839c5543d8dc7cd608fd
552b606995758dedcbbbd1e8da3938a72dd6dc15
describe
'380563' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVP' 'sip-files00138.jp2'
dd2072f731c3dbbb97fd97a07f7051f2
6e825b375fbe90b914f3217f1f5af4a2c164bf29
'2011-11-17T18:38:48-05:00'
describe
'560360' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVQ' 'sip-files00138.jpg'
27b14418a7981b667afa3bed34cbf12a
1ff0f2b62e5573d280e3e5b7d3fd263b2a0693a6
describe
'51917' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVR' 'sip-files00138.pro'
480085bc263d69a28c029bae1e40dec2
58f92418f07ed909c3567cbc4e88eaf5e143a4e7
'2011-11-17T18:37:01-05:00'
describe
'183343' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVS' 'sip-files00138.QC.jpg'
3da9616a6b0685b6456dec40811a8edd
a930d2210f5bd81c5dc95b862ce2f2253472f7aa
describe
'3056400' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVT' 'sip-files00138.tif'
b54ab843ea014a9cafb33231bc96d93e
421d622967ab58d0450e59f57c0bdbf9d4888a4c
'2011-11-17T18:39:35-05:00'
describe
'2078' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVU' 'sip-files00138.txt'
66a815ac392871860ec3d4ae2146145e
929019335dbd4fbf085b7b2f5a5b669910fa39ff
describe
'53799' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVV' 'sip-files00138thm.jpg'
62688cce7bcf0dc29d813415a97c03bb
496762985141b0b9bc8699aecfc15d0aa0e906d3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVW' 'sip-files00139.jp2'
d2dca494b34458641f08ccff72ab1f75
7067f44f4173b0526827b915994fded2a8498e2e
describe
'604264' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVX' 'sip-files00139.jpg'
fb02a3996f79b469619e644babffb981
ae15800945d9ab639debb91290d1751e0c85d428
describe
'51855' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVY' 'sip-files00139.pro'
26f4fb79542d7cf389f6126d91fda348
9f0ebe35c7d9fde415a55fbb7b34d246765ef71a
'2011-11-17T18:50:28-05:00'
describe
'191184' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDVZ' 'sip-files00139.QC.jpg'
0d51f9ba326c5a4a8f7b1f377572ef1d
0853b32c1ca90abdf192039d74e579c29dfa3b22
'2011-11-17T18:48:54-05:00'
describe
'3056480' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWA' 'sip-files00139.tif'
b113a72e2780f4d33ff5e565d7782e72
df936302bf090e2cc709be34a9692e87a62f272b
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWB' 'sip-files00139.txt'
3edfbe2fc91e935ab22a958355ccccb4
8999329fc1684452cbe334bf0ddca5d3ded58d52
describe
'54909' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWC' 'sip-files00139thm.jpg'
a4ebbf501460235e44c4aa1c2f9db141
159705a0b9c567508df65889d3d8de952d24dbfe
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWD' 'sip-files00140.jp2'
5ca54d5bb2a7427a217d1fcf23f344d8
54ec5415387177c0d7529596d69c101bb3ecb9a1
'2011-11-17T18:49:13-05:00'
describe
'558875' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWE' 'sip-files00140.jpg'
0e426088410e1bb4bf12f18b17c80985
4e5cf045226e0b88285e5e129cd47ba7811ea9a0
describe
'27324' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWF' 'sip-files00140.pro'
5a4c6957a52a90928609ae3b4bc9ae85
7b408a0c83f8f865dc2a8839c79434a077ae854f
describe
'172170' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWG' 'sip-files00140.QC.jpg'
43d79dd981c08832c784de8a460a0924
8ad776359aa43bbc593e5841abc2e0f1b21621ac
'2011-11-17T18:48:07-05:00'
describe
'3056248' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWH' 'sip-files00140.tif'
656adad74432b9a59cbf387ca07e2b42
315c370c6bb8577db1f67d41970cc5bb39c4f935
describe
'1158' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWI' 'sip-files00140.txt'
f7aa4771039b0c7c22fb89fdd84925a6
0719b82762080819590887975d9eece43a1be366
'2011-11-17T18:36:34-05:00'
describe
'51881' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWJ' 'sip-files00140thm.jpg'
e3bcee70598310147ad4e46c07090d3f
febeda106f79591527d4d5b63c0129f2b209b86f
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWK' 'sip-files00141.jp2'
3e17a7eede6676f5e57738e8efc1fb65
da9e9b93ddb7f094efa029c3c0853511da808199
'2011-11-17T18:41:45-05:00'
describe
'552466' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWL' 'sip-files00141.jpg'
d6cf666eabd9607c8930b6593e913be8
8e55b25f5dc7e7278faf3c12b64d968bd8ee5a13
describe
'49689' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWM' 'sip-files00141.pro'
e4cc7f41f177686e47d2f68640403195
63677bdf00611c4dc3bffa80ddd8e7556266f6ac
describe
'180889' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWN' 'sip-files00141.QC.jpg'
dbaf34bd9ad31686f73d51b85ce8c4a4
28f80ee50e4c1b1eb63f1827dd97a2b2f8fda008
describe
'3056408' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWO' 'sip-files00141.tif'
6ea712f9b5610a17292b814b1a06aa60
86f30c5f9b62907dea6366a8bc12960fa4f9ac65
describe
'2000' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWP' 'sip-files00141.txt'
fa0d239540169fd800ddf1d8b78c9a14
a4bf0efcf827f663e414722d07fe468b34e93eee
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWQ' 'sip-files00141thm.jpg'
2eace9142ea40f3008a27f9a15d175ee
9483dfb10ee823db724e911c9575511c69c2ceed
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWR' 'sip-files00142.jp2'
2ea7a4b2c6948a5a738d33cbe1569ae7
c6a1ab203ecddbebd65827da7ca343b4bc46b783
'2011-11-17T18:38:11-05:00'
describe
'536293' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWS' 'sip-files00142.jpg'
f4d1326ce313f1b8c173e2df084c0069
49cfbe7ee7de3955e97d42e6019a07f169eb6255
describe
'47518' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWT' 'sip-files00142.pro'
520b57454029e1648d40a848989bd4a7
88ac772b73a7b6e020614d591b137397acfab7f5
describe
'176699' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWU' 'sip-files00142.QC.jpg'
7ed4d67acc4f6f8b9dcedc11fce4cdef
acff04102f29e16ad10614b40a51b0dc23d6390b
'2011-11-17T18:49:39-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWV' 'sip-files00142.tif'
4a083ba89c1856a5f771b4463e8d86ed
7a7b5de078d7c07eba56321328f15562f314d04a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWW' 'sip-files00142.txt'
f166e857944606b936080c5ee43c5ed7
7377a79d555b059907fd03901dd866ca21aceeb2
describe
'52799' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWX' 'sip-files00142thm.jpg'
b1c4ed6e27b5cae9de9b4aa779e2f386
e486c7f39d040d78cfacb51a077a4f7ee0888630
describe
'380945' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWY' 'sip-files00143.jp2'
9c6bb3bc478c266bd44cfdd27ad21f8e
eea4bd142647960d05084dfb2c4610ecab7db853
describe
'535776' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDWZ' 'sip-files00143.jpg'
01b4e9783ab598a9969653c5a2831902
be1f791892ab26467c81c619cc4e0ba42d413b2a
describe
'25757' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXA' 'sip-files00143.pro'
d333572e6a4c9f433a63e768f2eaf7dd
d26c431857cbe9c3b32ff6705e90bc51017bb0a1
describe
'164127' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXB' 'sip-files00143.QC.jpg'
d809618c452de42b4a04ada20ff16246
6d42eeaa646a498e1218186d1d2a2c43b69680bb
'2011-11-17T18:32:44-05:00'
describe
'3058020' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXC' 'sip-files00143.tif'
4bfcfcc70288a57c59af6f7ab2e3dbf4
eb93d97487d06d29421492b82f0c2c4ba066a8b9
'2011-11-17T18:54:51-05:00'
describe
'1184' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXD' 'sip-files00143.txt'
471b96ac47f004d730c7f43c10b99655
9829cff705ab54a87310131bbd7403fbbc215728
'2011-11-17T18:50:43-05:00'
describe
'50339' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXE' 'sip-files00143thm.jpg'
7e9c873bb389b3e2d80390b301793b96
0ba0f4506c83098e7dce0ded765923621fbbbd66
'2011-11-17T18:37:57-05:00'
describe
'380887' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXF' 'sip-files00144.jp2'
6d421a87a730854eac0786f6cdadd0fd
b7eaac6d1429d07679e01c4157dd0a970bff4e1f
'2011-11-17T18:40:34-05:00'
describe
'584783' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXG' 'sip-files00144.jpg'
6ca3230cd30712401446f3ff993a4c80
9683c2021a656d4b76f04067f53ca585797f87c6
describe
'52149' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXH' 'sip-files00144.pro'
480793cadd21a2f1acb83523f7c927fc
c4c7db500f9d8feb97f9cd0b8a257d53e7723261
describe
'186679' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXI' 'sip-files00144.QC.jpg'
5e6e31a0b6c27e5912a5cb8d559fe676
7b870b2d0e4cb1713c7527d6e5194adfe2a018b7
'2011-11-17T18:52:12-05:00'
describe
'3058532' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXJ' 'sip-files00144.tif'
882e3a54bd20090ec2b9bf9441b7725a
a5355c8365da0e2e1052165e9bb427936c267109
describe
'2089' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXK' 'sip-files00144.txt'
0cf34587f0ff1d0c81efe9fdaec5b2eb
4abb588e8063e78d5946b3a7e8266955b0fe89ef
'2011-11-17T18:45:22-05:00'
describe
'54414' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXL' 'sip-files00144thm.jpg'
d66284a65f532c90b5d1c01656bbb7d9
1b4602ab1dc0437f852f56403a369f935cb75f33
describe
'380927' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXM' 'sip-files00145.jp2'
59f5846dbe0a26581b11408c4d6b000b
dfd9e40fa3c31316b995227028ac1bdd0aa86220
describe
'589754' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXN' 'sip-files00145.jpg'
26da05a058b6d13b5242db99e8bb0a82
bd1eeceace9cec972f8488b8ae0305a76bf03683
'2011-11-17T18:57:30-05:00'
describe
'50646' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXO' 'sip-files00145.pro'
c2f2c52bf7167e2f5fc120c38d7e7aa0
0684f75c7b2efb1a3429084fe3531e8b7bb9081a
describe
'188424' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXP' 'sip-files00145.QC.jpg'
1dc93239987a43af74b64532b928b39d
6bdf22330d6c7dd9f18b0ca7b186b670c12618ad
'2011-11-17T18:40:21-05:00'
describe
'3058664' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXQ' 'sip-files00145.tif'
4a9faeae464322995f74bc3bef4f33a0
dd0c888ea8d54cdc6af3e7df6b9edea509a22b3a
'2011-11-17T18:40:26-05:00'
describe
'2032' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXR' 'sip-files00145.txt'
6a87e0867d5e32df0fc76216ef3cb0ab
a6aa0d58f5917b0b78ec1f702a5cb73567fcc411
'2011-11-17T18:57:34-05:00'
describe
'54645' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXS' 'sip-files00145thm.jpg'
0685a2579e387b94039f7788e3ff9f15
81484a67fccbd6c2d8e79ae244a04ec72a4a54b3
describe
'358976' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXT' 'sip-files00146.jp2'
0d20fbfefb8fe59039c7581a2bf248c7
dd72026007e8f6fc73981eea26b44a63d66f1e34
describe
'582040' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXU' 'sip-files00146.jpg'
142a769ca53e4b290fc0b4c31d1cc8d1
20f1e2753d9ecbff8ee510657e762ade1fb5c9bf
'2011-11-17T18:36:55-05:00'
describe
'51781' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXV' 'sip-files00146.pro'
1053d560ec3ed637923dcb239e85316c
d6c32952490ea0194b20f38cab00ef4f9530a7b8
'2011-11-17T18:37:40-05:00'
describe
'188877' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXW' 'sip-files00146.QC.jpg'
de6e5ed5b91a1a6968513b8ea53c91b8
a49d287ac5c2f071134a9a5249c6ade652881cff
describe
'2883052' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXX' 'sip-files00146.tif'
fb63020f5e70217c5378f9288b810feb
eabcb26bb8a656054dccebd0514a7a18e5b9bee5
'2011-11-17T18:39:45-05:00'
describe
'2071' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXY' 'sip-files00146.txt'
c670694eb5c5cf524c98f9d1ab1bf8ce
8616214ca374a2a8659016451cc65c0f253c81e4
'2011-11-17T18:54:56-05:00'
describe
'57213' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDXZ' 'sip-files00146thm.jpg'
6d39c405493df7646ecb54ec360dd15e
3d3264447f7476a8652269968c1407db2ff87804
'2011-11-17T18:40:08-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYA' 'sip-files00147.jp2'
92ee565d1bcb9da2c218073bf4ec5610
f02d052a04d4d520d664fa776ef6f5f641b87052
'2011-11-17T18:39:17-05:00'
describe
'597861' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYB' 'sip-files00147.jpg'
8e683c18701ba7a147970f0592eeae27
8393f7a0580b7e61351c455d4bfd9a045d4fe963
'2011-11-17T18:37:28-05:00'
describe
'30963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYC' 'sip-files00147.pro'
df3ac2467791956f9eba86a823150b65
29424e3fd0203195d4b69488368f77e4c4913343
'2011-11-17T18:56:37-05:00'
describe
'185758' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYD' 'sip-files00147.QC.jpg'
093097c94da2d40097833d11ca64951f
01d3b14e5c96b437aa5f8287ea9f269e4d8b2f12
describe
'3058992' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYE' 'sip-files00147.tif'
380cce33c01b31a306368fc256383d93
83de80d9b51e683b29bd3649f9ed92f1b1fc0dd7
describe
'2068' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYF' 'sip-files00147.txt'
48806948fc1fd9885b891b58068fdf14
70363f76e730bd8b545020f949aa7b3efe418ca3
describe
'55082' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYG' 'sip-files00147thm.jpg'
13b2c66a67716c74ea0e6f80619c8708
9b081e8046d4f01135988e39522e96191c16bd4f
'2011-11-17T18:40:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYH' 'sip-files00148.jp2'
7c74d7bd66d9651dcc0033d9b66ee428
aaa9549cbe5c747d284dc25beefd8f3c500d259c
describe
'582268' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYI' 'sip-files00148.jpg'
4a5f13972e2b69f1eda0763f8115ffd8
02b76f0a21fbd1f4ec60d11025fa0bdd9002a6a2
describe
'48863' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYJ' 'sip-files00148.pro'
39bcb9c507bf1a41e133d3493409c755
e5200d2a860c5a74dd01d832638157e6f46211f0
describe
'187459' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYK' 'sip-files00148.QC.jpg'
83d93865721312fdc75037a55a9914fc
4aee823daf912537fb73ea0a01615a31db4b6cf9
describe
'3056476' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYL' 'sip-files00148.tif'
b48a451f45d1927c304f6315c6ee04c3
56b1ccd34c24c3eb906091f9cc4e129b52749253
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYM' 'sip-files00148.txt'
90814bd0422e210815eee46e2bda6541
86bcccf87121ab65e00e2a707eb420f32f178637
'2011-11-17T18:57:42-05:00'
describe
'54667' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYN' 'sip-files00148thm.jpg'
4e51fdcce6789e479152a78ed588dbe5
21c997b57634f8bbc118bbdc7514cf81ec945ee1
describe
'380936' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYO' 'sip-files00149.jp2'
09478d67c78ccbd3a8c3a9e852bd15a1
a3c6eeaa13d086bb970e0a433a1faf10a3eebec0
describe
'559768' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYP' 'sip-files00149.jpg'
20254f19a6fd804d844128b6beab2082
2b324d28d308a83bd0cbce1a81368349fc63415e
describe
'46635' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYQ' 'sip-files00149.pro'
7067e7b4017459b29158733bcf13fa90
93c50993fd38fbd90eff9da8a81e0fd5686205bc
describe
'181108' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYR' 'sip-files00149.QC.jpg'
03aa122787c1ed2e3017f787b405a3ee
c2413baf3089f71834ef71319cb2868a8322b5e0
'2011-11-17T18:57:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYS' 'sip-files00149.tif'
5ad9e4ee967c71e0508fa684fe28db25
dfb2e8c5701cbe37c297a36604f6750a3189af31
describe
'1895' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYT' 'sip-files00149.txt'
436a2b8c3ed13bfbb9cf0c4be956a2e4
03342060ad9fa94501e2f0528e23cbed803d74ad
describe
'54521' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYU' 'sip-files00149thm.jpg'
8dc0cbffff5f7679b75bfd89a820de24
ea6da6780b9d059010429664ef1908641aaff383
'2011-11-17T18:55:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYV' 'sip-files00150.jp2'
049c91ffc947b1ca2293da44743ad065
13fd4ff3b9dd4b6a9aa2ec0fb15a95bbdc6788f5
describe
'351526' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYW' 'sip-files00150.jpg'
75d0b4719ee24e8935ba6ee6c8772a64
70256006a216b26ffaf52372c20a193b3eb1da42
describe
'8205' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYX' 'sip-files00150.pro'
4806436bbf13fc07766617975c134c29
078c377fc7dfdaf27313468460f8c431fd70f778
describe
'101850' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYY' 'sip-files00150.QC.jpg'
20a220f5288e74a0072605027c99cf7b
38d23f18b71c9817d60cee01901c8ffbe86c572c
'2011-11-17T18:37:07-05:00'
describe
'3053756' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDYZ' 'sip-files00150.tif'
279c61ed062b63151f3c304db9f637a5
c18c33e8123f63eb47e2308c657a3ecbd2bf85df
'2011-11-17T18:41:51-05:00'
describe
'339' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZA' 'sip-files00150.txt'
78a23b4f3f0ee0c88431b5e6d75616c4
c98c7cae4240d98f473f514de8fc772991980d0e
describe
'32043' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZB' 'sip-files00150thm.jpg'
016deeef4b100814c3239e7ce21fb4e3
41151ff6c693c4df707ebaf56520ebb5698de3af
describe
'380639' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZC' 'sip-files00151.jp2'
df26427dcde0c2ada1e3ca5585787f39
e66524aeae885156001855090148312c097912d0
describe
'516932' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZD' 'sip-files00151.jpg'
d5d22bd161a15d261171a29807d4137d
16303f77c1447ec10a1ae3adea6a5a72fbf8d7df
'2011-11-17T18:55:21-05:00'
describe
'27178' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZE' 'sip-files00151.pro'
08e90d3d9a4d85c8dc3664d4b652a7f6
375af4a923600bac4c651a52251e20058c525897
describe
'163692' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZF' 'sip-files00151.QC.jpg'
57f5f360223d2216b87f793e018e63e7
0dc9b2d9e1bfe30b47ed247bc6ab42eff743cdfb
describe
'3056120' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZG' 'sip-files00151.tif'
11448a99e4a975a89a977e071bec2e7f
1149b7cc29c058e228388c6aac409a64d6c802ae
describe
'1226' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZH' 'sip-files00151.txt'
52004085485fecbcff09a467c58954f1
e4d5f6c440668c6202253707f00f2f6dd9698973
describe
'49368' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZI' 'sip-files00151thm.jpg'
b13f050789889d002b8b7dea70af68e6
e60be167aa387cba42d3a30e663160855864f40a
'2011-11-17T18:35:27-05:00'
describe
'380952' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZJ' 'sip-files00152.jp2'
e540d48eddc48516fde8ae7b65c7d005
55798943b14a1542456bf017d4bd09f019ea5d59
describe
'554702' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZK' 'sip-files00152.jpg'
161ff794f6f4dd0f275f766d58ba8f03
39ca9bb9b2b0aaa0945a96d72571848a3a8c3a25
describe
'49310' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZL' 'sip-files00152.pro'
48167039e074d9ec162cf6b91f4607f7
1422395c14cbd75fd2cc86b00032743983873ee3
describe
'180140' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZM' 'sip-files00152.QC.jpg'
e25b5474f7bd136aa21f86e5e11c01aa
de7bff98112115cb1e62bcdc34d06220c7f3a521
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZN' 'sip-files00152.tif'
a7fff9fc53215ef36abfb33df8f1522c
2e34088eb256b5e4fc5ccc656c84bba97f4d5be1
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZO' 'sip-files00152.txt'
8ea800bd7b2c92f317255b5d88da03a8
e1ed49a02c76a60ddc1f55f3deba33b6e8725088
describe
'53041' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZP' 'sip-files00152thm.jpg'
af9346e2f750a5bd5f9a7a0600d8901c
75503d933f3f4d1cbe672271444317c1c6d0f554
'2011-11-17T18:57:32-05:00'
describe
'380940' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZQ' 'sip-files00153.jp2'
42d29402a9c914d57ff1b295e788308b
d98b635f610c45e5cb9b039d52bd089d61a821e8
'2011-11-17T18:43:21-05:00'
describe
'537390' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZR' 'sip-files00153.jpg'
a0591a4753b02bb3fa82000ef8133806
5c452b476c0aa08151b28f3639999921a498b009
'2011-11-17T18:54:31-05:00'
describe
'50588' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZS' 'sip-files00153.pro'
ece71079862af4e0b2403eeec1bd111d
7d2e92851b5669df7de58eb2175280909eea1485
'2011-11-17T18:42:29-05:00'
describe
'178099' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZT' 'sip-files00153.QC.jpg'
eda8d5baaf4a3eb25ca7deacbc5c3447
ab21856e585e138d5f0b3394eef8e2fb97df1340
describe
'3058468' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZU' 'sip-files00153.tif'
936977fd958905ea9f40f1c8a790e553
0f414d2cb1937c3ddcbb3a6f8c14c5ab1fd721ce
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZV' 'sip-files00153.txt'
a3361541394c6eea9e6b7d91bed3e0ab
53af7c1154edaa2d5a4af7e12450bfc73863f69f
describe
'52088' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZW' 'sip-files00153thm.jpg'
a46fe4391ea8eb2a37719ab27b0cdf1b
feaf2af7bdf5defd2cf99c12effdf1dd591ff0e3
describe
'380667' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZX' 'sip-files00154.jp2'
f35d227054daa3f7596171194b081efe
8e800be8b497489e15c6c138ec1ad1c07856eba7
describe
'458080' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZY' 'sip-files00154.jpg'
382610c573810655549a5795c51146b8
3ab0375181961f4bc1cea8acce657c160680e90d
'2011-11-17T18:41:34-05:00'
describe
'32345' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABDZZ' 'sip-files00154.pro'
0e41f788dfad6842274303e9692a8ca7
43a35bfd3df2ee8b69f1ea81227a7bbb34ff01b1
describe
'151685' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAA' 'sip-files00154.QC.jpg'
1267ebf9159f4ba34c4e5de6b594b6a0
d7328404fdd45a717755a35fa73b522a5dfbbeff
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAB' 'sip-files00154.tif'
de979b39f63811f3357dd246367cb0e4
c17403bbecaec4996ab498a2c005ca8aa3a161a7
'2011-11-17T18:44:31-05:00'
describe
'1470' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAC' 'sip-files00154.txt'
0243ba9bd0f6f73ba3e9ead5c4f3c91b
40e601440defc1e5b4425eecb79dda02b691f19b
describe
'46784' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAD' 'sip-files00154thm.jpg'
3adcaddc5a3ec4f5e9cabbde58b7a242
ef64b803183c745a2a1cffdd10d5eb8634dfd8dc
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAE' 'sip-files00155.jp2'
c45e7bae2d2646bc281392ab7167e4dc
6f86ff284e1d17fb8181f5bb8541b5aeba9e0661
describe
'556844' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAF' 'sip-files00155.jpg'
903a5a9496f73a6600eeeb0e97898f5b
3778a8dcfa0e4b92f1b5fb5bb060e72fb7d58daa
'2011-11-17T18:45:23-05:00'
describe
'53391' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAG' 'sip-files00155.pro'
f7ce6bba012455b65b43873191cbdbb8
4ad41cff35b6514e8193905429dd3e98d1ca2195
'2011-11-17T18:34:54-05:00'
describe
'183667' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAH' 'sip-files00155.QC.jpg'
4fac4d89af9c971ffc2ae32ae0254cea
d3dd5b9d1dcae94619a9dd3903c19f03304071c8
'2011-11-17T18:48:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAI' 'sip-files00155.tif'
a474d0e8b3fce27824dab10594900b2f
e1bb0736ed0bd1cba5ef4e382c58d06bb0a7fa23
describe
'2130' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAJ' 'sip-files00155.txt'
a5b192ed17c34dfccb471b2eb5de69a4
f100cdbb9613921a74a4fb233d81044194d41838
describe
'53785' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAK' 'sip-files00155thm.jpg'
cf8ab4dcc15c2c9c80d8e952ef0ad189
d8d4500a1694384e672828488c0e03eb7517a897
'2011-11-17T18:50:45-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAL' 'sip-files00156.jp2'
ba6f2483dea3de9c8fefe852949681bf
4adcbc7624876ba92e22888574a9bf77a5bc60f4
'2011-11-17T18:45:33-05:00'
describe
'512509' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAM' 'sip-files00156.jpg'
63ff8a6f5eb8f32e29c726ef27fa99d1
a88bac6324f7e59e5411352b0878f4127303d62e
describe
'48483' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAN' 'sip-files00156.pro'
7a2cc0875a37418f81b19ecd929552ad
7092dca42bf741afdfeeba633c2c8c516ecd6902
describe
'173323' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAO' 'sip-files00156.QC.jpg'
2339fd411b6de1cf9f94e619f6c34c5b
11df3844e802ca2e20f2c0fe27b9e07324dbf07f
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAP' 'sip-files00156.tif'
ed70853f26e39f0a7c7c8996bb26a05a
bc646a51a039d66b86db0597680fd5442e44b674
'2011-11-17T18:44:36-05:00'
describe
'1952' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAQ' 'sip-files00156.txt'
6b6d86b350f364bdb052b2a8d87746c0
573fe47d5dadf8390e7d66e6dd54b75904d5af7c
describe
'52487' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAR' 'sip-files00156thm.jpg'
21bc0b56c2b82c09a52cf98e95d53269
270c2b4a1a7ed106fbcc4d26a358cf1fd1996590
describe
'380638' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAS' 'sip-files00157.jp2'
88626989b7a26b965baf02e727fb0792
8ee44d5a57d1e5b1d07753b6c906f1f1239bd339
'2011-11-17T18:51:05-05:00'
describe
'543368' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAT' 'sip-files00157.jpg'
7ff3233b91f2626a58f8b8b14c7efbc4
9f171f43a993cdc1bb213a85d8e300bc303a5906
describe
'11548' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAU' 'sip-files00157.pro'
4d5294a684d037c71b524f90d075b74e
ceeede2d757143805b74f56ba5837a1dd33513e2
'2011-11-17T18:48:30-05:00'
describe
'164680' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAV' 'sip-files00157.QC.jpg'
f5ce0bf7e0a540b8fc429e2a242226d7
8fb2cff1145cf0779bbb98be543fb177cac1230b
describe
'3056232' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAW' 'sip-files00157.tif'
0441abf9cdea8efd3d2d5d1a1ba47cfe
ed4c365aba8f804ad68dc8e8a5d0d8b4fe5eca44
'2011-11-17T18:55:25-05:00'
describe
'502' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAX' 'sip-files00157.txt'
e7fe4be531c62b93af547a91f49d0af1
4cf1ddcfe8f9e048d1f8d5aab7377b54caf0cf3a
'2011-11-17T18:56:59-05:00'
describe
'50815' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAY' 'sip-files00157thm.jpg'
4592e72beff4f087b997455950d39a98
93ad33376ffa18ee02f0694b2d71daf357fdbc0c
describe
'380619' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEAZ' 'sip-files00158.jp2'
f079aff8bfdf75dcd45797d4734fedf9
f920c3ccc2516adb399602f8eeaf3879cc8ddf22
describe
'580906' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBA' 'sip-files00158.jpg'
5f32c31ba683fcb946a0f498925b6271
664d95df069e2cbeccc007c002347f3b3ce8b102
describe
'50642' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBB' 'sip-files00158.pro'
09965fceb87e7049ec0eb25a54f78ca6
042f26e6a46c542b3ada58b27342d0312f4e1c15
describe
'187435' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBC' 'sip-files00158.QC.jpg'
3dd025f8d9b08e2cffe6e17d399767a0
95d00c37299c06f183fa332c860d0669c5eab254
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBD' 'sip-files00158.tif'
11b88b0706a737e8f028fa79df8de619
99f69ea9257bc1c70f6041eedb241283f019a7fb
'2011-11-17T18:37:29-05:00'
describe
'2001' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBE' 'sip-files00158.txt'
b98f90033e4d22498656905f77bfaa2a
9f3e621ebbc0499af41beb14af1787cd675ea442
'2011-11-17T18:42:13-05:00'
describe
'55535' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBF' 'sip-files00158thm.jpg'
6ff2518798a1c0e93d3482ab96397d44
80366401a95c5fe6e564a3401bc1de242fff917b
'2011-11-17T18:44:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBG' 'sip-files00159.jp2'
6750dd2f21b0c8484546b92141fd7e04
0703abc034a031d0afb833a32b7b17ea6efe79c5
describe
'586190' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBH' 'sip-files00159.jpg'
79966a3b80e5d86ce2a665fa94e28cea
a30fd9949a53cd537f9c816793180535b5cbe696
describe
'49489' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBI' 'sip-files00159.pro'
61de487b540c60676bd97d41b2bb5e9d
b6226835538feea00bcfa041a32f3210979940c4
describe
'188390' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBJ' 'sip-files00159.QC.jpg'
9d34822199875aaf4be1ebf3ebfb7c3c
68c35bb38c6ffdaeb69a7311a4533fa343c6dcbc
describe
'3058724' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBK' 'sip-files00159.tif'
263d416b4d573d9d0a8be76060f5d8fa
35dedb762298f44e5819679bc8dce12a63d464cb
describe
'1970' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBL' 'sip-files00159.txt'
101a98707d4393ad7873196356196796
12f736c3e9cd0d711f005080b8f59ad76b838cfb
'2011-11-17T18:43:16-05:00'
describe
'54434' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBM' 'sip-files00159thm.jpg'
2d55ebc1ccfd1b4a80f8c24502b60d31
f20e2aa4e3bf7505f2f95fb7ab1de246d6de0138
describe
'380645' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBN' 'sip-files00160.jp2'
0c3b2d95de3ed488b9925453acc64090
353a5cf512dc9a60ab41137ea4e5f3ce8a45fad5
describe
'587369' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBO' 'sip-files00160.jpg'
23c8cca065fd40c4e02448e5841070f3
7d241c34676aac138a3dabd26af8d0832157dd85
'2011-11-17T18:37:18-05:00'
describe
'52158' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBP' 'sip-files00160.pro'
fddd752b2c34bdfc1b77ba51300fd5f7
4a6a3bc63ec9d79990e8af385e591728df0c306a
'2011-11-17T18:50:47-05:00'
describe
'188123' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBQ' 'sip-files00160.QC.jpg'
24e77f40ed67dfccb820ea17d28c34e5
730016322a6248a396f5fbf79975f3c4f462b40e
'2011-11-17T18:38:04-05:00'
describe
'3056240' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBR' 'sip-files00160.tif'
3d996b322fafe8f5f7eb77fc6ef65e3e
9ceb7fdd4ca26e229cd4232f5928ebfb96a79c5e
describe
'2095' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBS' 'sip-files00160.txt'
f840494aabed83da0cabfa65d512b31a
8e1fd2bcaf07729767b30312c9c3ee39d351cbf4
'2011-11-17T18:41:29-05:00'
describe
'55230' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBT' 'sip-files00160thm.jpg'
339b6f32eb5fdfe55b13db023400474c
ffd9835386568dd38432a969bf635eeae0cf092b
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBU' 'sip-files00161.jp2'
b02196886f33bcbad2a1ad270955fb9f
0b7dbcb244654a5c4cf57dfab18902e54f70be2e
describe
'462347' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBV' 'sip-files00161.jpg'
45d3e463f02fd9b5f6565b52da9289da
529921dc9e95dbb9e546cd11704d4ea64eb9e416
describe
'27220' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBW' 'sip-files00161.pro'
3b3aaa84ccc2ec10a623879b8b147eb7
d6da1afc7818c64fed16e54b86b627a2e607bb14
'2011-11-17T18:45:09-05:00'
describe
'140645' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBX' 'sip-files00161.QC.jpg'
b5c5389dc79f0f758ac4652f1f130397
2afbc300acfbd4eabe13b598719599c1f737d794
'2011-11-17T18:47:37-05:00'
describe
'3056976' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBY' 'sip-files00161.tif'
49c2babc17dc79b5dc54b702e6b05ff8
1dfb64ee5d6b3279cbb46127b725d4fd20c3294f
'2011-11-17T18:49:21-05:00'
describe
'1075' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEBZ' 'sip-files00161.txt'
c6c503a0c214e242050e1f0fbf1122bf
7955c219833b863547f2fdbf236cd26350c032a0
'2011-11-17T18:45:49-05:00'
describe
'41800' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECA' 'sip-files00161thm.jpg'
eb2a3c1440206ca014af64980cc508be
7e24997b4756fb4caa5eecf1425ccd39a8a1b978
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECB' 'sip-files00162.jp2'
30876723a88533dc55a19d2de805d653
040633da92be1e8f2d3d0724413db944364a073c
describe
'517980' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECC' 'sip-files00162.jpg'
9ed81de92209e440c5dd5f98b9bb9991
356b8377d96bc354b79944f48532d824c1805093
describe
'30295' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECD' 'sip-files00162.pro'
86d481534d230f5f8d8b129780f125ff
92415683987be19c91a69007b0d2c6c3ac2ad7c8
describe
'162187' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECE' 'sip-files00162.QC.jpg'
d509a180614e74849032c8d8d0b59d84
f3679da79266117c2ecfd60eda714048d2dbefd8
describe
'3055620' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECF' 'sip-files00162.tif'
aecf13aab342d263d4e110f77c883947
5331b060ae7aeaca186562ed80fd08e128dd9b49
'2011-11-17T18:38:02-05:00'
describe
'1346' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECG' 'sip-files00162.txt'
cff2a0cb52324e0c194d27cff57a3db5
fd231b0e9a998c93a121d2f5708bf9ffd4dd7ce3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECH' 'sip-files00162thm.jpg'
e6f2d951ede4b8069fd599e3ae64ab42
c7a04d08cb1aeedcb844231397f90d82fcbf8ec5
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECI' 'sip-files00163.jp2'
c96aff41b71dbba405ef3c0f6c438579
c0b3f1017f9b328b9bdb9552fce1e0184fc63324
describe
'570004' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECJ' 'sip-files00163.jpg'
b30b17f35eba3d5441de29acc34360fd
168b6e33c54f7a687a285290bf1215a5bfa97898
'2011-11-17T18:39:41-05:00'
describe
'32499' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECK' 'sip-files00163.pro'
222472fad0743659ddf7988a59f91226
752510f0bc745136febebf07672aa0aa31823c70
'2011-11-17T18:37:17-05:00'
describe
'176874' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECL' 'sip-files00163.QC.jpg'
04411ccbd770f932ab5fd4b1dd13e0be
eecc6fbd80e0d0765e4c0a7292fe41bc250a1fa0
describe
'3058540' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECM' 'sip-files00163.tif'
e1a420aeb5c65dadae7a3837fad5bc99
694f9a837e9c03f377dd4f6866e02c541d3b3382
describe
'1306' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECN' 'sip-files00163.txt'
bd35621f05d09ba69b43cfe11170acc8
c6bc9867e85433fdce0c2ad12b7f472cd88502b4
'2011-11-17T18:45:16-05:00'
describe
'51992' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECO' 'sip-files00163thm.jpg'
e8a074e3f226b120fe4d79f41f71715c
ee406a26dac97e4e691311a4800e2a109e7791bf
'2011-11-17T18:43:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECP' 'sip-files00164.jp2'
ae89a20be076e629d7a9aabe52a21163
85efda204202e2c0a9fb98dd50d77b575fcd2941
describe
'580484' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECQ' 'sip-files00164.jpg'
07257312e165181ca409be52b0fd23b9
68ec080591f2f69998352c3c861294892335d6d9
describe
'50439' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECR' 'sip-files00164.pro'
f66f4f859c12ffdb19b87b50e2a879fb
b1d9603f4833492c4d1e28df86616032b49fca82
'2011-11-17T18:43:29-05:00'
describe
'185719' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECS' 'sip-files00164.QC.jpg'
05ca8506e177b35d77afea6dea99780b
6061eb2e7866c4c9b63174b26e96105a68b6bb65
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECT' 'sip-files00164.tif'
36fc4d61c746cbb87a5a12db050b4e65
bd1a98d74b85185c022da15ae518b5781b973793
'2011-11-17T18:52:06-05:00'
describe
'1984' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECU' 'sip-files00164.txt'
e7c22e886bf01706e64bff39ab804785
783f61b7d4864cb461c8b98a51bcd4f573d1d8d3
describe
'54060' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECV' 'sip-files00164thm.jpg'
e9a494ae86c7ecbd36bd1d8f92511739
22bfc61e8a75b0c7928d057d3275e8b9acc6d807
describe
'380948' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECW' 'sip-files00165.jp2'
ef00ecbbca13e96b0e37a67e596ecd1f
a64051718ea3fbb228377eff5f1de247ab697198
'2011-11-17T18:38:21-05:00'
describe
'475546' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECX' 'sip-files00165.jpg'
a4801e95238b1539a71bf8422f95d47d
711b03b5d2f68452e38db24efd4d756862350f3e
'2011-11-17T18:50:20-05:00'
describe
'27846' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECY' 'sip-files00165.pro'
6b954d2fb76925eeb0f04fe1a9cf9a59
4255a2ad36b9936b1bbe2e0dbb1ed36e3c10268f
'2011-11-17T18:56:48-05:00'
describe
'145623' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABECZ' 'sip-files00165.QC.jpg'
6fecce752197b2863b5616285dda7f98
8097f8aa4d16ff4d977a9ac9b99216c5a9c51c62
describe
'3057312' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDA' 'sip-files00165.tif'
23d3cb975bbaf52db078f9016492b1bd
8360dbfc42e67bbe65ac1f9678b445004e9ed36a
describe
'1138' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDB' 'sip-files00165.txt'
a8c552ecc03a904f90a04b794cf1cff7
67f182f863258e92f7e0e5e19683cd95f37a0ded
'2011-11-17T18:47:52-05:00'
describe
'44058' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDC' 'sip-files00165thm.jpg'
00f5e13aa25620774393b46deda61c9d
194e3e4ccbed52ea39372355520eb30ba7c70130
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDD' 'sip-files00166.jp2'
a63269611e2cf05d695fcfe88fcc191c
d5b87be52dec768244b9a820097e4055870d7b91
describe
'482515' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDE' 'sip-files00166.jpg'
46d16c96fbda6162740ec625538f43fc
44bba82b32911f435541bd8b29529531701d21cf
'2011-11-17T18:39:36-05:00'
describe
'22191' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDF' 'sip-files00166.pro'
1d54411dff46d3e0f6515c70caceedd0
d8794a0c0404bf5438c19a890b45a8e38ea475be
describe
'148129' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDG' 'sip-files00166.QC.jpg'
7be14361f7f6842c700edba9ae057c8f
0245973e1c8e86276b45bf6bf2ea910f2a922b05
describe
'3055628' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDH' 'sip-files00166.tif'
d5b91436d609778e216495dd34e3b078
f5e7bfc18faee5232aad75d0957cd35aca7c2058
describe
'1051' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDI' 'sip-files00166.txt'
b4dce29f7c47a090a98e0271c8a211db
aedb8a57e8bbfc434077c90c51b21c05df992836
'2011-11-17T18:51:15-05:00'
describe
'464307' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDJ' 'sip-files00166a.jp2'
e38edb95bf621401d32f48003f29c34f
c956124736390eb50217d070218299833fda25b1
'2011-11-17T18:48:31-05:00'
describe
'106005' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDK' 'sip-files00166a.jpg'
f405fa8b2c30e1e8418bc61d890a1c89
bcf7f1605625780c9556aece3c17ca5272b5905e
describe
'27259' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDL' 'sip-files00166a.pro'
e8a44ae4c477b727d8256180518d929a
aae2816fb7ac13f3617a53782dd065451b3992ea
describe
'30141' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDM' 'sip-files00166a.QC.jpg'
7b4ae8a1a105bd1f3c9c7f3115509720
c0b0ded3d0490687d1a315cab1b5b98a5703150b
'2011-11-17T18:51:45-05:00'
describe
'3723252' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDN' 'sip-files00166a.tif'
c208728ae743687dc58e7fce080b9367
90270e63e98c45e461758ee25d7da970df55599a
'2011-11-17T18:50:21-05:00'
describe
'1244' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDO' 'sip-files00166a.txt'
69990947eb6bd89213d77824eefb4c5e
512308bd12800fba5c8965fe1946ab78d5253cc7
describe
'7411' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDP' 'sip-files00166athm.jpg'
b740fe962fa2e52e108ba2c8690158ea
6fcb33bcaaaae2e0bb3cc7c2ab1025e53c548d2f
'2011-11-17T18:54:55-05:00'
describe
'464402' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDQ' 'sip-files00166b.jp2'
b9828051cc1c27c319037c86d13f89f2
7ce43f819ae09cdf9a59eda8f53a2cae55a79a94
describe
'108016' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDR' 'sip-files00166b.jpg'
a2eb8d72b6180be4b923dc4089ceb655
7f418a55381f8636ec48977284962cd358a7f798
describe
'47841' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDS' 'sip-files00166b.pro'
a87d3ee765432c48462dd0241262f29a
12fa96a26c536a21ae9cf5c256ee2fdf63d7b748
'2011-11-17T18:42:00-05:00'
describe
'33866' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDT' 'sip-files00166b.QC.jpg'
d807d55ef23ea4ca220e930ce3af13f4
7d33db366febdac67b5ad715212014c969737723
'2011-11-17T18:51:46-05:00'
describe
'3724176' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDU' 'sip-files00166b.tif'
338e1efaa964bf220aef35accb7ec2dc
86cdc06a09280cb55648446ee6534671fa161347
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDV' 'sip-files00166b.txt'
da453600865bebc36f6d641e6985c4ea
9d279d5285d727c0a96d40f361071c2fbae8385e
describe
'8083' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDW' 'sip-files00166bthm.jpg'
2598457a06c25fe4e5c88af8195687b1
561c7c0459adaed9e0e38ed1284761cb92dd39a6
'2011-11-17T18:42:36-05:00'
describe
'46008' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDX' 'sip-files00166thm.jpg'
286bea4f8ad0c6337d2040a9a5270403
44a4b3e379dd2c272de811e2361a5bc343b29f3f
describe
'380888' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDY' 'sip-files00167.jp2'
405d81584e9b62e0529fe7cd6866edad
69602fa3e426719edd53770f44ebc9524691d2a8
describe
'551047' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEDZ' 'sip-files00167.jpg'
fc4e484f14230dafa574705e0552fc55
23fa29bb0811b35652d40848a0990f2dc8eb3093
describe
'43483' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEA' 'sip-files00167.pro'
8852101af37c7eff12a631dc81197cdd
22bb1fd1a9833f0d4692933f258b7357fe4a8c5c
describe
'173170' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEB' 'sip-files00167.QC.jpg'
53c6ce54ea5cc894111c50ececf27586
9a242c9f57120d4e8ec7d328fffbd9f028adeac1
describe
'3058212' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEC' 'sip-files00167.tif'
4f5f71068cffed82c0e556abc936a505
b13319b99bc5bfbae15343fe09d1901dc96e1f6d
'2011-11-17T18:49:00-05:00'
describe
'1834' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEED' 'sip-files00167.txt'
6ebc378a28d8f58af39f11be60f531a4
8cb0b057fd1c6c99fd25d21a1c26022df763102b
describe
'51510' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEE' 'sip-files00167thm.jpg'
d900ba6df85a161ffe6992b20df99365
b73fe3fe66b62da8e6cb3b1f9092e643bdc3f9a2
describe
'380577' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEF' 'sip-files00168.jp2'
81ddaf0cd8584c0f2863710d6b183286
98f8909dd460e4e9ebe41ea6056971b0c55e7f67
'2011-11-17T18:36:28-05:00'
describe
'370565' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEG' 'sip-files00168.jpg'
b3c79adad031616bffd38de755f72c01
261d99657091147bf39e8ada26a4634dac5ed305
describe
'8282' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEH' 'sip-files00168.pro'
baa2abf4fd6e3cdb2adf3785614374a1
0b1870fbf1e942068905528d0193db2b05022f62
'2011-11-17T18:37:38-05:00'
describe
'109534' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEI' 'sip-files00168.QC.jpg'
d0b39a4fc0c53156877769282b3cf86a
904e380e2791041b9c38c80ed8e55661767a697d
'2011-11-17T18:46:13-05:00'
describe
'3054048' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEJ' 'sip-files00168.tif'
fd1a27aa7ddd277357d87a82bc2a8b5f
5d97d8bd2c2441dc375f8b8175da9e61a8d71bb6
'2011-11-17T18:54:03-05:00'
describe
'347' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEK' 'sip-files00168.txt'
1db7fd83009029f9eacf104fa1b0e443
9d3c12a9689d5a77e725986de4d9998611887cdc
'2011-11-17T18:49:50-05:00'
describe
'34237' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEL' 'sip-files00168thm.jpg'
6d65be408dd582359a92341506254cb2
7d3004c9eef499c96644dc960f8880b2b0b5cf5b
describe
'380452' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEM' 'sip-files00169.jp2'
c7646171d0ffd63736014e6883552042
ae5f752ebaa2b3ac11553da2e792a0fcd58d1fe1
'2011-11-17T18:56:58-05:00'
describe
'497924' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEN' 'sip-files00169.jpg'
06b0b64e7367494cc5cb316efdd3522a
0fb0079b3359e3535b8c2ba02303dfc71633e9ea
describe
'13828' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEO' 'sip-files00169.pro'
151fcd97910317be956768ea5dec5af1
47e062b4ac3ea4c2a39ffc2a380a395cec33f7f2
describe
'151304' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEP' 'sip-files00169.QC.jpg'
ab7b94f774403e1d42ca2dadd0ca82b7
16295229eb23ea3c0048c553da9ae784eaf2dd21
describe
'3055888' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEQ' 'sip-files00169.tif'
3df154ce8fd30d263b5fddd4f6cafd6e
547ed4016fe7202aa8da364b5c3ee4b108faae76
'2011-11-17T18:50:12-05:00'
describe
'754' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEER' 'sip-files00169.txt'
c7e58bdf0cd690954f70209e571f80e8
b1b53cb7fb027d63250c397b03cbbca10d50caa5
describe
'47099' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEES' 'sip-files00169thm.jpg'
14e9a1e5deb90abcf5a254039d50f52d
dac3d9a559910d5a6fa9ce60a825838142331f7a
describe
'380664' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEET' 'sip-files00170.jp2'
97f087afae98139ac457fc82a4d3c420
7abde7d8f5cde37b5fb92ca0c6fd3682f66d1457
'2011-11-17T18:43:05-05:00'
describe
'576221' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEU' 'sip-files00170.jpg'
bb087f81bc2bcf0d12faa629e208b576
5aec734b92af0b081d9f27c738a26f1089d98404
describe
'52205' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEV' 'sip-files00170.pro'
ae01d6a0954e967c41e709fcb62b5cbe
12909bb999e733fd925ff1b46fce8d66f22a2784
describe
'185331' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEW' 'sip-files00170.QC.jpg'
234cc2188ab5a84e24cff174fb43dab1
623a44632173389bc0955836da4cc933240117eb
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEX' 'sip-files00170.tif'
714473773eb9fbd325586a51d00cfb7e
f54a80cf85f7bdd0ecb28b6da2a9baa44c065a9f
'2011-11-17T18:56:38-05:00'
describe
'2102' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEY' 'sip-files00170.txt'
536d3a090b81ae5056d62d874adb415a
7d3f0aa25db8f75886ef4cc498f8b3e2cd152f58
'2011-11-17T18:56:23-05:00'
describe
'54211' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEEZ' 'sip-files00170thm.jpg'
c0df6f507402db7fa9e5589a096a285c
320d7329969f6608fcb4b74be24295cf3d2ecdd9
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFA' 'sip-files00171.jp2'
cf5570c1e7e3402acd86706807f5a9b1
321063dade94f7300467e7147094b7a2bc96c7d6
'2011-11-17T18:54:14-05:00'
describe
'527413' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFB' 'sip-files00171.jpg'
329f2be7fea8bc73fa4e8906da7129a4
dbccccf91a1377e7cfdf250072ec4d6e192b6cdd
describe
'48599' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFC' 'sip-files00171.pro'
5d674fb6894221cbf5a8fa8aaefe202a
28a01eb2303938e112451212af5042d6d646a9ed
describe
'173319' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFD' 'sip-files00171.QC.jpg'
865b2a8acce810a639aaa696a6ce62be
bca3dab881c001d74202965542e5f2ced963d357
'2011-11-17T18:38:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFE' 'sip-files00171.tif'
24cf499e71ea456aa3959eb102307f6c
99039067b944efe148d699fdccf9e436c4c68851
describe
'1968' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFF' 'sip-files00171.txt'
8e5655e4a1b71f6b691e7488e1be2c31
007c151315a5336ca7edd60bfeb61c75810142b8
describe
'52006' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFG' 'sip-files00171thm.jpg'
2a676c7b30b06d992d57e5c6bb980563
ea1342357d2d25611b45fa530cfc9c50d7dcbb97
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFH' 'sip-files00172.jp2'
7e5f9d82dc4a441611026509ca0f37db
3ddf6b6bebd4560b9d9b438581051928a08b11be
describe
'178441' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFI' 'sip-files00172.jpg'
e4963dde344a471baccfa2530bbcad8e
bd7a1d8c230c2a11948fd950c5c9abffa6cd4f5c
'2011-11-17T18:36:59-05:00'
describe
'4751' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFJ' 'sip-files00172.pro'
3ea714e0bfe6420082d94d3d4ab47193
d577ea6647838b1377fec445ed665acba96ccc3b
'2011-11-17T18:41:00-05:00'
describe
'58219' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFK' 'sip-files00172.QC.jpg'
d398c25a9848b0a088e87bcc27ce8396
2541c32905a568bc2552f52f120cad32782b84b3
describe
'3055300' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFL' 'sip-files00172.tif'
09eb0ed84ae2d73dbbbaee6f6842700f
75af437d88a0cc96f4a9da0a362e01ebb186652d
'2011-11-17T18:43:53-05:00'
describe
'278' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFM' 'sip-files00172.txt'
22324c60491975202c6d54a0cc53f126
d7f79d0af0b79cd9cf80dc49fca57706912302ad
describe
Invalid character
'23488' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFN' 'sip-files00172thm.jpg'
bd62e24be93ea3161aa96504f6d79215
55215936a03766048b081d5057ee0ab6efd7c177
describe
'380423' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFO' 'sip-files00173.jp2'
ac459d304b62548248d3360ee15cdaa7
105a93d50427680a679f6c078f2c5a677c2296a7
'2011-11-17T18:52:29-05:00'
describe
'286995' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFP' 'sip-files00173.jpg'
c5a3fa13fd9db737ecc51332a7afa2b3
543476c79fa7de512168687383b49a85e581f188
describe
'80029' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFQ' 'sip-files00173.QC.jpg'
64ac25d4777b9a7610107b1fdc50c6ce
214331a14c06fc8873b4df7d28cdf0c0bef45cab
'2011-11-17T18:35:23-05:00'
describe
'3053104' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFR' 'sip-files00173.tif'
7edccd0ab0edc586e15b5630de31fd75
00596191dac792065018f3a1104ca488de8ed3a2
describe
'25539' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFS' 'sip-files00173thm.jpg'
cd32387ee4a6f63dde92836eda891f44
2ea8979acbeb14f1218314c90e906472d71559c9
'2011-11-17T18:38:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFT' 'sip-files00174.jp2'
6e15d617b64d818588b8cf7d9f0f0c38
94e092e1b356337d8078157f589ac472d07749df
'2011-11-17T18:43:37-05:00'
describe
'551988' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFU' 'sip-files00174.jpg'
c0b278088304c6c148b0ae8ef3afe2c3
daa8e0ad706aec0fcdb0163a15676c93d5a66feb
describe
'53881' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFV' 'sip-files00174.pro'
b01be8d88331912a709506683bd1d778
6b14f46f77fbd2123dcfe9bfa7fbfa9523c5411c
describe
'181969' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFW' 'sip-files00174.QC.jpg'
ffd1dca354a7092b10972a280e26b278
5bf61f62ee063afe6e8f7c50848373714df49eeb
'2011-11-17T18:34:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFX' 'sip-files00174.tif'
4a909251e3f06985155a737746bb590a
19269c375ebec57cf89e86f4188209e1e703a703
'2011-11-17T18:45:12-05:00'
describe
'2152' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFY' 'sip-files00174.txt'
8f540bad01f1075cb4828a212f0d4f88
fb1c68af65ecca1413c752d4fd31682a1b56e518
'2011-11-17T18:46:11-05:00'
describe
'53263' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEFZ' 'sip-files00174thm.jpg'
e8cdaba4efd2952f9a3ff584ba160081
d20b1f7199660c606458ed8d51f0b7b669554cd1
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGA' 'sip-files00175.jp2'
d1e57b69f721a625968f7f593d0c4023
1009df231057e1b76862103d0b481a2f98e19341
describe
'446963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGB' 'sip-files00175.jpg'
10a66163ba1f998f243002a80db40401
75ff54f216bd52999b9b0c2d25af763dd58a68f7
'2011-11-17T18:55:35-05:00'
describe
'53345' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGC' 'sip-files00175.pro'
43af0dc2b3d72716421c30555c891883
a2b26edb5d7a08a3e2fac1c844caabdf0a357963
describe
'161963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGD' 'sip-files00175.QC.jpg'
75778bf3d12824b0c4e521215ee49a5d
8df062668cd55b59a88d49bf1bc22a732b303cb4
describe
'3056308' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGE' 'sip-files00175.tif'
36924745b0f280edc7068fc9638bf398
5532017b533def17693c1086fb58a902062d359a
'2011-11-17T18:51:00-05:00'
describe
'2155' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGF' 'sip-files00175.txt'
0b54e56ba1e562272fcc81a02a52cefc
d42a15b66ac201575bfef441df531558a48c6238
describe
'49175' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGG' 'sip-files00175thm.jpg'
b2f066a47df5e301453b9b4b47328ac5
7475075ef074d654f6482192bcb8dbf22a7180b8
describe
'380641' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGH' 'sip-files00176.jp2'
51625dcc798eac2e923125be566af162
8de5bed8023bc66f1bdc21d6af4a2df6b91d3fe2
describe
'551304' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGI' 'sip-files00176.jpg'
4dab735be81ffd4d9b39ca46bde9074c
751f63cdf80e929f96f35364be1086b8799a16ec
'2011-11-17T18:41:32-05:00'
describe
'48662' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGJ' 'sip-files00176.pro'
9580c18fc76700eaafacd3f0e551f9d1
dd579b482783bb817e536c18d0e90d1894d8fac8
'2011-11-17T18:39:15-05:00'
describe
'178571' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGK' 'sip-files00176.QC.jpg'
952163821bb4b48f62ffe8c7d865d83e
c8d222e7002d67845c150e5dc7c49af0a27db92c
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGL' 'sip-files00176.tif'
ac44d6cf6f88f1a6fba34572101e54a6
e2733fe6f8bce7ed2d0441ef7c34f0df1f6310cb
describe
'1944' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGM' 'sip-files00176.txt'
e838f97afc628a817ea83f69e25deec7
b6ad1bc48db5c73a73feee9f8f3f2dc60c035d54
describe
'53146' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGN' 'sip-files00176thm.jpg'
d93fef0b514e3b4007921051cb0e9da8
2e53536aeaed7021b4a56545303c367bc0c93e28
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGO' 'sip-files00177.jp2'
ea03328bb02de8c6d2fe83be6fef135c
813777144212d2476deb1e47a8e13ca081046a73
describe
'555851' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGP' 'sip-files00177.jpg'
a7f80a29b7675ff2d091d5539b28b9c0
038a8858945ba458b41de95dcbfb1e7508e8f5e5
describe
'48451' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGQ' 'sip-files00177.pro'
10f0599bdd78693783d9b164db1cd454
b21816977be8eb46f8a29c78c48efe52a6fae9ed
describe
'179986' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGR' 'sip-files00177.QC.jpg'
5e9cb9bcdec3cbfa66d37f3126fa5cc3
15873cd5d7b105aeae982f228487bb5cee8bdfbb
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGS' 'sip-files00177.tif'
33815623f80433f39e6aed9d6cda8c49
b9025b56f96ba39926db566a7822255e528fe383
'2011-11-17T18:35:15-05:00'
describe
'1933' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGT' 'sip-files00177.txt'
c65c6cbb6c4f6be721d298323d9971ad
d30cc9bfa55a87236953e3ef4f7b76dc19337c02
describe
'53583' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGU' 'sip-files00177thm.jpg'
c382f89581f73a53ea9da55930270ce8
814b0bfdc6aeaa8e3fb59ead947a0351deaaa850
'2011-11-17T18:50:10-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGV' 'sip-files00178.jp2'
55ec00c126913b4b45d87700be3874b7
e573e68e3a7753037ad217b0d05c206adb9c32dd
'2011-11-17T18:42:59-05:00'
describe
'563257' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGW' 'sip-files00178.jpg'
c3caaa65dd6014dcedd420255224d885
7dc33464d7cd90b31e7fe4e33b532fa4ae23511c
describe
'50880' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGX' 'sip-files00178.pro'
883d5d922f86622f8ca8438cb430b936
9d86ee6648f77a45afb49ee70f5848ac19b3c483
describe
'182963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGY' 'sip-files00178.QC.jpg'
bd4e2bff04ffbdc860f937180e38c878
9cb1c28084f1fc02893c939a3153c47a4e343b4d
'2011-11-17T18:39:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEGZ' 'sip-files00178.tif'
c0a195ab54c8a91a3140aa74aba20a11
1100b42707a3454b4ff799eb3c6275befb71a320
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHA' 'sip-files00178.txt'
255749b8787be2c6bbee521f756854b8
f8cb2d757c2bb2675d21b798a3bacb871fdf5a23
'2011-11-17T18:38:51-05:00'
describe
'53661' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHB' 'sip-files00178thm.jpg'
069c29922c4bfd15d5608c3c4d634cc4
6427da7bdaed7f3662c53c84ee980a1c1811c2b4
'2011-11-17T18:44:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHC' 'sip-files00179.jp2'
e7d94b250a9a47dc8a9883a182101efb
9bd651e3ae20479bbe393ab8e9ab5c0d70ffa41e
'2011-11-17T18:57:25-05:00'
describe
'504744' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHD' 'sip-files00179.jpg'
9834c01985ec3f07d016a714e9a936d8
01c62eba29308edeb7745ef7ca53519cae7f08e2
'2011-11-17T18:44:09-05:00'
describe
'38336' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHE' 'sip-files00179.pro'
3e61dd944ecc5c74c6de42ee93ac953a
6bf717716bc47ff1c9a762419316a15d69b28d59
'2011-11-17T18:54:11-05:00'
describe
'160442' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHF' 'sip-files00179.QC.jpg'
4993202059a59a54510bd2e73d242b68
49b2b2a3fc11b18e8a7ce5a4bd95ed446e4c7257
describe
'3057904' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHG' 'sip-files00179.tif'
707d3afced3af5912883e102700a1d29
ecca8814d503c9e3ec08eb7d5933ba3a393de8ba
describe
'1510' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHH' 'sip-files00179.txt'
1a7fb2a2c779d6fa563fc452c8014b4a
6db8e284bcd6be6f323bf41fff1c5438704c8fce
describe
'47299' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHI' 'sip-files00179thm.jpg'
65d927292936be108f7e02fabd4b1cd3
fd37d97fccdca4e85cacfae6e150f254762d1fe3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHJ' 'sip-files00180.jp2'
812da72274488adc6080afb13f20bf25
f201c000c9b07337ca04d3281f67faa315a8e04e
describe
'511529' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHK' 'sip-files00180.jpg'
1df945645adf46794499fadf956fbc14
0df349615d16272cb5f58b2e77ba8a4ee6b65d3e
describe
'21230' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHL' 'sip-files00180.pro'
5f95adc6dd258e25fc2a5feffec101cc
1e714d9977a405822619fa9458c46597026b8bb8
describe
'156659' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHM' 'sip-files00180.QC.jpg'
8f14a76001c4b27ee8ade0a48848f79c
03bd1423c3285196219b9692a1181335691f2aad
'2011-11-17T18:54:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHN' 'sip-files00180.tif'
7e81f91f44c51e2e08dac5edd2bc929d
e6109c5e51b70225efbdbe63506022063aa2983a
describe
'978' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHO' 'sip-files00180.txt'
5093549f38314a5fb2ed7a499d0844d3
e3cc1351d8b8a5cb07ffd2c73c0b7888c9360e18
describe
'46980' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHP' 'sip-files00180thm.jpg'
7be7eed18c6eedf8fc0fae8e6d9149a2
28d285f7fe1f8b8f36ea7735793a12fde197ba6c
'2011-11-17T18:51:52-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHQ' 'sip-files00181.jp2'
70bb99286568de0392653cdb521d224d
f15c7b9093fce704f4afa6d824a2857483268505
describe
'544119' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHR' 'sip-files00181.jpg'
393538cbc139af8a637ae476fe42cc0b
72047eb5258003089a8cd13a7f20431588354ce6
describe
'33972' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHS' 'sip-files00181.pro'
585ac2608e7155a7392fcacd9da3f2c6
e651f116e3ee34925338a88077475a6765f16be0
'2011-11-17T18:55:18-05:00'
describe
'167647' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHT' 'sip-files00181.QC.jpg'
0e7712f65a2a1e8b6ed8501c3ff3a139
601a75473c68b9d79fe268352193190bcda129b7
'2011-11-17T18:43:45-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHU' 'sip-files00181.tif'
43294bb415651c8ab10a7067123bc4fa
9f9472bdcd6fb38432c192eb950b75dcd8ed212d
'2011-11-17T18:37:09-05:00'
describe
'1928' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHV' 'sip-files00181.txt'
706cec62eb3643363289dc6afdd72264
9229e6ab51e7a3561825459fdf91f00b48d6dd94
'2011-11-17T18:38:17-05:00'
describe
'50289' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHW' 'sip-files00181thm.jpg'
16d9efce443f309995c91e97b1380357
2fcc29b2c4a0002f6a73758f3488562b5ebb0366
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHX' 'sip-files00182.jp2'
c809f4f80ed60cf3e67205d6481b4d9f
c29ab14fd6d66c7443f37565b9d56e3379057f08
describe
'578956' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHY' 'sip-files00182.jpg'
054580216b14a1ffa3f4d8cfdd5804dd
4e047452cd0935f94e7db891aa00a306e3ed7ddc
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEHZ' 'sip-files00182.pro'
5cd7cd10269f7e747044643c89bf2d40
2844cf37aa3f31011fcaa3431b6202c115efa1dc
describe
'186063' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIA' 'sip-files00182.QC.jpg'
e5ba5ab5274725833e33cbd08689acc4
64932bc878e58ad722a464a82b1383c1d889b5e4
describe
'3056320' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIB' 'sip-files00182.tif'
3116fd7af27188a27b3373c35ad173b4
a2a619ca8cd350011d157f42c226b6250c3d4a83
'2011-11-17T18:57:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIC' 'sip-files00182.txt'
c70705f1ec1a8540c1fae5eef3cc5b1e
aed338ec56f16ef111c3d74f510c2cb8c7f00d9b
'2011-11-17T18:38:05-05:00'
describe
'53885' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEID' 'sip-files00182thm.jpg'
a935b57b248c8912ab1ba89edd9b2603
d4ae7c1b35760b9edc9e6b593990f00cd4a5da2d
describe
'362381' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIE' 'sip-files00183.jp2'
29d6628a9a597d231e74116fae2213fd
bd42c19afecf1e1d71e3fe1c60fc8a63b4014323
describe
'505554' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIF' 'sip-files00183.jpg'
abe03439335d9f29a325ed203f62818e
29ed2d74304baba1f54dbd3806f3648ec55a9d47
describe
'37736' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIG' 'sip-files00183.pro'
2138af29f5fbd99e195839a5292c1eaf
46a3e73db79d996badf1fbc10c9e673931e983a8
describe
'161753' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIH' 'sip-files00183.QC.jpg'
5d8e5b7c39774c8f5c1500b8a3edb905
7afcb49bb7d588bd1ef9fad535d81eaab31ca5dc
'2011-11-17T18:37:31-05:00'
describe
'2909284' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEII' 'sip-files00183.tif'
476f836f68d484eed05edc9d0f1a958b
38c401fe7f3238394110c0b56043b65c1bc35ef5
'2011-11-17T18:37:19-05:00'
describe
'1522' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIJ' 'sip-files00183.txt'
cad925428c2feae22a1f66d232ca7554
e0fe349c98e50ad614ae2aeeb15d8084a321ca4c
'2011-11-17T18:37:42-05:00'
describe
'48985' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIK' 'sip-files00183thm.jpg'
c0d224aee0857275dcb39bd62e25debc
3c8003c7d27180fe679671d225f1ecb9a33820a6
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIL' 'sip-files00184.jp2'
715f2a0b79ec520d6334ada8020abd3b
12b3b1ce58d1ff09554b94f297781df0c804f943
'2011-11-17T18:50:07-05:00'
describe
'512177' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIM' 'sip-files00184.jpg'
ab064b05ae51479b53e7ee0100496b49
e667a9c56ea1217f96812bed90a64086310075cd
describe
'28550' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIN' 'sip-files00184.pro'
7d31948547ef8a107ea64dd28da31d23
83a0d3f6051586a91a1354e60bf147d29ea1d0d8
describe
'162079' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIO' 'sip-files00184.QC.jpg'
8d7379b573a8f753056892fd409e8d7f
945938d0c972e38e0b7569e3b39c044aeb1290ba
'2011-11-17T18:55:37-05:00'
describe
'3055996' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIP' 'sip-files00184.tif'
de4261d93b1e8e3b96272a947bf7cf56
3c109ef38cc7be85ecef7863e125e084ffe0375a
'2011-11-17T18:51:20-05:00'
describe
'1253' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIQ' 'sip-files00184.txt'
bf8a3e838d134d1a86f6cc1e228da773
2e334d79cbce44a53926a369dbd490203ec164f1
describe
'49276' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIR' 'sip-files00184thm.jpg'
600c0035e9beaab832f624ed5d7895c4
62a69714de10aea8ed64a878c684e52a6cc20e46
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIS' 'sip-files00185.jp2'
10bc306fa491e8a290ae30429f6f1dfe
37b0a4ee233eb9b51a7a432c66e264d5725698e8
describe
'550714' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIT' 'sip-files00185.jpg'
33a792432eeb19887220c5d042df01b9
73802cbb2702e5e5efcd716bf992aee25f6a733a
describe
'42886' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIU' 'sip-files00185.pro'
42670516a7a38b961ff64dc404cd434b
a07ddd2a18e9ee46ce4ef01822f755a3eee7d2ee
describe
'178182' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIV' 'sip-files00185.QC.jpg'
6e5c21b3acf686092345348f16ee3dd4
4f01c3028bccf2722be953676a47a4f3344d5805
'2011-11-17T18:54:48-05:00'
describe
'3058536' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIW' 'sip-files00185.tif'
02d0cc5d9bd6c1b9b64019afb5a38c02
f259baaf7787096572b44045ce7d6ea8de1de9ce
'2011-11-17T18:45:26-05:00'
describe
'2023' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIX' 'sip-files00185.txt'
e73ad2b2e3643ba8e7fac492f3fe0747
64f610fd2bcc7ddcbac88d62ce5794fd7d8963ae
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIY' 'sip-files00185thm.jpg'
3fdaad466f628ee8be8fb562b0323c6d
b2f8f72612197b3b9f052440cd232a064b6f2051
describe
'380661' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEIZ' 'sip-files00186.jp2'
d5ed73378a148764d328ce915a6e8253
4e18a593b70f39fb102fa1aa6c3d3bbe29c65d6f
describe
'550578' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJA' 'sip-files00186.jpg'
0042a51e52b183c2fdce990ac67858fd
dc070d76d251e5176e7cda225c6528f0e7ad75bb
'2011-11-17T18:42:12-05:00'
describe
'43776' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJB' 'sip-files00186.pro'
2bfbe8137eceeb5519c37e8c626ad283
07b2ca3e2d80745389536e9926f75979fcb8fec6
'2011-11-17T18:36:40-05:00'
describe
'177190' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJC' 'sip-files00186.QC.jpg'
0da5e9c25be47273037e2c7c16cac37b
d0bcffca48282fa384a554d3a3ea2d15bb734e51
describe
'3056276' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJD' 'sip-files00186.tif'
7945719c1cb245ca2f449542c6e59201
3f653cc148651eed0ebdb1bdd290559e2336cac5
'2011-11-17T18:42:24-05:00'
describe
'1772' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJE' 'sip-files00186.txt'
8733b315ebaf35e2c1681f24b409b69f
8e9b1235482a42b1b8c784b3b30f11733ef7a8d6
describe
'52882' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJF' 'sip-files00186thm.jpg'
54bd1431848f3f877ee8f20eefe76a66
fe95f1cec2eacf154bcd611a150c0151260d4e2c
describe
'380926' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJG' 'sip-files00187.jp2'
1ba9f3f4001153c0bee2c481d135bb13
fd26c29be80a61476dfd69e23ca81bdcaa6bf729
'2011-11-17T18:51:40-05:00'
describe
'573935' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJH' 'sip-files00187.jpg'
6684b693982ad808c2b08d9d25e8ee89
812360e24da02e59b515c6217adaf062f180e437
describe
'54000' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJI' 'sip-files00187.pro'
a040ddcef54ae524c64bcb08054420f1
6b162f907affdac24041ccd98a96667e8399905e
describe
'185241' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJJ' 'sip-files00187.QC.jpg'
a702a6e941425e0b220c9c492d482935
2b6af6ed83d71b0a055ca128beebc722ce207993
describe
'3058564' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJK' 'sip-files00187.tif'
f53a4c6a5e5b47324b416ea8252733c7
e599b77e4044eb7f40754901ff6c0bf2bc79cb58
describe
'2148' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJL' 'sip-files00187.txt'
943a81ba85f694b2568e14d9220b1a8c
fb3b0b90f67779084abf4da2486728b3fc72068a
describe
'54262' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJM' 'sip-files00187thm.jpg'
54e9f4ab743d5767f97ed7898dba80f3
5a6c2ac7c3782bab76c06d01d3230daa50f4a903
'2011-11-17T18:41:24-05:00'
describe
'380615' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJN' 'sip-files00188.jp2'
dc4c2d18cdabc1ff8ddf2aca912b0b46
fc21d8b63fd7bd3dbdf707a1219bf0f1c998a3cd
describe
'581120' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJO' 'sip-files00188.jpg'
acf5650dbc2bd64b64f789cf3283fc25
31364ea215a8282c86102117376c7939e1e4e23b
'2011-11-17T18:44:28-05:00'
describe
'53053' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJP' 'sip-files00188.pro'
84c7e76be27cd03c41f606e2d6c71e01
ea55fe33a36f603164649c7b80bbfa0d2a423095
'2011-11-17T18:43:57-05:00'
describe
'185747' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJQ' 'sip-files00188.QC.jpg'
720dbf32ea434db3a825a93e1a440735
d7072e7e001efc7ed25db26eeaec553be9b02277
'2011-11-17T18:45:13-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJR' 'sip-files00188.tif'
b635c284d11798224d0c0969799cc790
0f93e81ed60a5c765dcb2fb87cf5eadd22c95095
describe
'2116' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJS' 'sip-files00188.txt'
2b81afdf58767c65ef752478bc6e734f
1aff51db7799b08ee6ba6e8251605ba87e2f7342
'2011-11-17T18:49:31-05:00'
describe
'54157' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJT' 'sip-files00188thm.jpg'
38850cbe85eee190f2bb01230addadb3
000abb17b230f3771697842c4c727b7200cac858
'2011-11-17T18:43:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJU' 'sip-files00189.jp2'
839d5c022ebd67fcd5dd3ed990a173e4
e12eb28c0f666860856d3c9c943077b68ba993db
describe
'434220' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJV' 'sip-files00189.jpg'
206e4337f2a9cf6eab63b0345c4d7f0d
0b90f70571d753ab531ee3b277b368b4cab45aec
describe
'51618' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJW' 'sip-files00189.pro'
245b089f6b86f128efa412f1d787b184
820d140fffbe313dd35844c547c1ee7dbbdcbe1b
describe
'159441' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJX' 'sip-files00189.QC.jpg'
bbad1a403f0d2f7269573ff8b68178b7
52e723e3582ebbd654d4f4d6f5a02e6402f0a34a
'2011-11-17T18:36:52-05:00'
describe
'3058684' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJY' 'sip-files00189.tif'
f7d58e5515f9eca50255a3229ceaf98a
feba47a367b3e22fd26860d9e1530819556b2108
describe
'2083' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEJZ' 'sip-files00189.txt'
2b4adc20421f11b29d0328d0ce3f1268
999fd5710eb2943c04d87ea7796b53821bbf9b33
'2011-11-17T18:54:38-05:00'
describe
'50624' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKA' 'sip-files00189thm.jpg'
1308a2cf87bf39d8c0643545c138ae5c
74c0fa35593bb6ae27535cbde582de7d0271041c
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKB' 'sip-files00190.jp2'
dc801882858ec02b9e224f31806322d5
9866536519b9cf925367b08855c9dc7e18e3ebb0
describe
'488567' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKC' 'sip-files00190.jpg'
c95eacc6100d87109f8798bad67f03ab
a0f91b2bdc24c6b6af3ace9bccbdd7dd3dae9048
describe
'1647' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKD' 'sip-files00190.pro'
81bf0d36a1ed0b748fccdf6192098168
20d1a1f1cc2cd0817b68bd271b34cb7c993dd60b
describe
'148156' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKE' 'sip-files00190.QC.jpg'
257135166e99f5c39ea41f0763c1864f
ab7463463e08e7ad67473c165f143428a1f02a25
'2011-11-17T18:47:58-05:00'
describe
'3055940' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKF' 'sip-files00190.tif'
f813c67255d61751499b8e9889065057
76e09b11bea197a91e6fcc1cc7cdcb43187a4561
describe
'224' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKG' 'sip-files00190.txt'
35e314ba01d65bb81a055ef8c8a8ca3e
1cc68bff9389c97555f833db4ac47d3b0a5d7a7d
describe
'46498' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKH' 'sip-files00190thm.jpg'
066ec82b99055d2f61b83508b4907c9c
ef00f065305b01ffcb34325f717597c3d9ddb615
describe
'380626' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKI' 'sip-files00191.jp2'
b3377f47c456287b9d05a93c1061e85d
b98d374326b44fea2250b013d30eac5dcb8d998a
'2011-11-17T18:55:09-05:00'
describe
'299341' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKJ' 'sip-files00191.jpg'
5a957ee16988dae681464faed9c8dd51
208346f65835be7c4f62272d921bef9a51830f16
describe
'82847' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKK' 'sip-files00191.QC.jpg'
b45ed493cdd3f54a52d1f155b33a1a40
31f69794153607e4be739299b4789c812fe18e78
'2011-11-17T18:56:32-05:00'
describe
'3053100' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKL' 'sip-files00191.tif'
7bd8d90059ad0a9ac03495c62f6e838c
75a4a8ff20424b492adf41d9a66e00d2d4284ab2
'2011-11-17T18:55:15-05:00'
describe
'26131' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKM' 'sip-files00191thm.jpg'
aa5ce84ae71682f411bbe69ef164580e
cf2848cd6c9e557340f36e816c45f63aebe8bc40
'2011-11-17T18:44:39-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKN' 'sip-files00192.jp2'
cad41a232841403ed7f1259307bf16c7
28a7a49ed649259a458e51b3d5dbe79fdb0ec93d
describe
'392316' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKO' 'sip-files00192.jpg'
efb4856b030d26094106833378042eb1
78cd0227ed57babd29e937ffb00db496a88c290f
describe
'12197' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKP' 'sip-files00192.pro'
2b8a4d3f191c19a67ecb6f0bc9174cc3
4f8864a928b89f226b611551ad5787bb980f36df
'2011-11-17T18:46:20-05:00'
describe
'119675' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKQ' 'sip-files00192.QC.jpg'
9258c9a64e48c9f16a012759cfda3a67
0edc334425930b87f96a1b39b2b168d589813366
'2011-11-17T18:57:04-05:00'
describe
'3054768' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKR' 'sip-files00192.tif'
92af39b38927bd1f85b9136e30dcada5
146801a59ad012739851e823f3061c4ced4994a6
describe
'485' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKS' 'sip-files00192.txt'
e5fb37a917c73e10f42d89ac5baa976e
091867cc1d1292a53d237860e527e44893465f4a
describe
'38338' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKT' 'sip-files00192thm.jpg'
18661302c4703edf9175dfb0fa964d6a
980b5520134fedee42e0709742da93735b5400ca
'2011-11-17T18:40:51-05:00'
describe
'380614' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKU' 'sip-files00193.jp2'
c005b0ada2da9e1c4e9403da0a4c8f34
4a866fe9d04fa8d0574062e1a51736cdc3015f25
describe
'304165' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKV' 'sip-files00193.jpg'
faf0bdf928a1022441bbfaf34fc70a88
35abfcfc8683026e6ffbee561c66b91b4c891f51
describe
'27778' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKW' 'sip-files00193.pro'
18636a3d9c0745528f7af33165c82833
82fd8f958f3e8c6c7ea33f5129787f2eae49a05b
describe
'114047' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKX' 'sip-files00193.QC.jpg'
b1d742c7d01bb6236eb1b9f8ab5fff29
dc0330a90640fb4599f5b89a748468e6753aa61c
describe
'3055720' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKY' 'sip-files00193.tif'
390682cb51a472ad593815d36c96ae51
0ef5eb707437874e32cdff9ee74ec483d314a107
'2011-11-17T18:36:11-05:00'
describe
'1249' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEKZ' 'sip-files00193.txt'
3a535226ff2a86280a820a5eedc29074
f0145f0474d59a85d2fcfa90ab4aa2640c5a90be
describe
'37742' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELA' 'sip-files00193thm.jpg'
6cdde31bc8b8b5e56c7dde5a1429fe8d
66020a0b8bb95ddf01f1848ecaecb25b7a40c53a
describe
'380594' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELB' 'sip-files00194.jp2'
494b4399d1835174c7706a0780c65eed
153fc8d2278452b4d6f7124c82a5aa599c945e0e
describe
'564608' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELC' 'sip-files00194.jpg'
4d488b5be57404af5c6c6c50f957e078
426474db28c499bc29594a9be54614856a925d65
describe
'49929' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELD' 'sip-files00194.pro'
3e0819c5c658f2b533eb0c50bb485561
1cf87f2bcb9570e1fb48c04317406e061154cc8b
describe
'183272' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELE' 'sip-files00194.QC.jpg'
a5ac7575699fa2cb158b9c96f3eb2018
397f1a12f9571c849db10375c7d3b8020d42ddfe
describe
'3056100' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELF' 'sip-files00194.tif'
6bbb81486ea88f2410e27c7af1828f30
425c4667ebb34909324d3a09d5d8d55668f88c87
describe
'2100' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELG' 'sip-files00194.txt'
40e70ed3d7c23d50bd99b9513c1ecd12
effd251f211425c3ce531e28770f69340c904fd7
describe
'53519' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELH' 'sip-files00194thm.jpg'
0245adc5f3e78dfd0f2de6a6331b5dbf
c2e1fca128ece01781193c0468bf039d3437c9d3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELI' 'sip-files00195.jp2'
c5066a6e39a2f923c70af16b3313de50
fb5790844617109b9fae594d8547ce4e05467cbf
'2011-11-17T18:50:14-05:00'
describe
'577682' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELJ' 'sip-files00195.jpg'
44de4485514c1484d48fd81f7ffadf48
0bc79c527d4eea2d9434a41ecbfaa7ff4dde8b68
describe
'49567' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELK' 'sip-files00195.pro'
c717e281eecd5e90586032944e3a2fff
7db05b994fb775bb583ad1be45260a8e2aac177b
describe
'187146' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELL' 'sip-files00195.QC.jpg'
a0de20c0c095e852571dfc51fa655eff
299181d3c2c2eed60bd72ded5d7c754aba1d0610
'2011-11-17T18:32:42-05:00'
describe
'3058720' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELM' 'sip-files00195.tif'
1965286ab9d811f2858064517e55cd8f
3d61b4f5e5497f1005965c081c43da48d023c952
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELN' 'sip-files00195.txt'
1efd43063e61012acb9af52ff89235c1
0499421f3ffa49b4b4b71cbe8fc47f5e375314a6
describe
'54149' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELO' 'sip-files00195thm.jpg'
f9d9c05d0d453ee8b2846f8e0348e4c7
4c33537f233296164aef57ed73046e800031d792
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELP' 'sip-files00196.jp2'
ee3e5e781e536f10441a977d465dc70a
5e97f7e0557a3729670d9052a920619d9f2d6c27
'2011-11-17T18:49:32-05:00'
describe
'484845' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELQ' 'sip-files00196.jpg'
272ebecbaf300a33e2f6d56f9c8d7af8
fe331883217ea3640f267cedadb56cc4aec96453
describe
'3676' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELR' 'sip-files00196.pro'
7eeae58cbfea3fbc92d7d3c17ea8e6fc
df8dd8d58a02ee1f2d42a0ac6965e3efb0b5f4bd
'2011-11-17T18:37:14-05:00'
describe
'148732' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELS' 'sip-files00196.QC.jpg'
d7f3171a560d2b2ea438e8d70fd65df0
8023625dbe9a69e2de3188759d8aa395065a48a2
describe
'3056108' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELT' 'sip-files00196.tif'
11bbbfd1e992842e7e54917c7060a8a0
a5c6479f15936f9d19c68f95a0074b06a5d8f91d
'2011-11-17T18:35:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELU' 'sip-files00196.txt'
3eeb4c3d9a9805a025668d179d8fadf0
312d594c68798430632a2d19accba6458d4c687b
describe
Invalid character
'47132' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELV' 'sip-files00196thm.jpg'
cbdb49d5e1932e23af5e48254168df23
a5511edeb811e609eeac03332acec391158b69fe
describe
'380608' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELW' 'sip-files00197.jp2'
3483dd982efa6a6a713a667251b451ae
4420146f626d577b7e896a0c18db1cc2a1e9d14f
describe
'305586' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELX' 'sip-files00197.jpg'
b517919181658e0c1939ef3a96ee5bc7
b04dd42fbba9deea53f63696ae4d1b459470280c
'2011-11-17T18:45:20-05:00'
describe
'84259' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELY' 'sip-files00197.QC.jpg'
07d2ea0268f9146139288b02ea9f3adb
09b2567cae68b4779a0b1993e28ff1249f896da4
describe
'3053108' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABELZ' 'sip-files00197.tif'
102b86a0fac163199b61c405fda7b50b
206ea7767892e50aeff54cbe2933abbe3ea6251a
'2011-11-17T18:44:51-05:00'
describe
'26566' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMA' 'sip-files00197thm.jpg'
63ddc119e346c966c972c8e10364b5a4
8d2351aac0fefb168d10b6f62a43246fcbfd2657
'2011-11-17T18:50:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMB' 'sip-files00198.jp2'
506944ca72ad139ea445d48aa0d51a51
875249615dd36d16d046fbd842a1a7fa52d6312b
describe
'487772' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMC' 'sip-files00198.jpg'
5e97ef14f54da9b21fc3b221ef90c842
e9fdd0ddbc4b186c0e4f5b8d1a2a8cc310319a03
describe
'37455' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMD' 'sip-files00198.pro'
45a6bec9688412313ecea8bd9bf0a012
a4f78c6b8f6de3b2b9edf67976ce429f1a0b71c6
describe
'155048' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEME' 'sip-files00198.QC.jpg'
10f6a5bac21303456430d830a41103f1
3c4927380f63cf57f1aeda53b2c472b378662c18
describe
'3055676' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMF' 'sip-files00198.tif'
ba6a46437cafafe35ef2ea812ccd9c9d
6fbd27b94ee3ba71a1e32bde05b9abd5948b1f48
describe
'1677' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMG' 'sip-files00198.txt'
74b3a8e976daba195e77a9846479be0d
0bc7b3c9f3d205025e0c2aeb9c5b6d5ca5e430a6
'2011-11-17T18:51:23-05:00'
describe
'47603' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMH' 'sip-files00198thm.jpg'
5298e35a0b7f7a14191cddfa74b27ee4
22683f737e346253d15aeecf9a519a2c058aa2b3
describe
'380898' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMI' 'sip-files00199.jp2'
d54e77e08f5c4dbc74ab70858c46d31e
313d99d16b0f80ffb3784529fb51119e18a2d494
describe
'475352' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMJ' 'sip-files00199.jpg'
04b250de96ee2c7fdee1304a59b01eff
787243a0ab18e6396ada802ef891635dcc24af61
describe
'33649' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMK' 'sip-files00199.pro'
3d5e737edc2b4384efe6a7339b61c054
c31583afe0137a3654578f17ee8b55d9cc2bc866
'2011-11-17T18:56:56-05:00'
describe
'148495' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEML' 'sip-files00199.QC.jpg'
683887d728145ebd6a65e70be78952ca
f80e36cee679cddac051ac8a3b435de2c21a7710
describe
'3057876' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMM' 'sip-files00199.tif'
5a9d0919db962aee77042b179375e1cb
929b55a9c080a20dc198c2241d2956c609b21e21
describe
'1605' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMN' 'sip-files00199.txt'
99fdbf5a47d59a67ace0d490525a8669
c08eba1b84779d685550a3adbd18e44cec30a535
describe
'45937' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMO' 'sip-files00199thm.jpg'
47a44692a45f9722dc552389679fddcb
c7e80b2509fcf041a9a6a22fc65a508444c01010
describe
'380857' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMP' 'sip-files00200.jp2'
8f10c07073bac6d321e271e27150f68c
05a50eb0b19ab8881def01d3c121db5d0f118261
describe
'183180' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMQ' 'sip-files00200.jpg'
d49bbe9189fe4e00f051f021558f5675
8f6587e6b2bf6bd6afa7352f46d5f9b4dcacc373
describe
'1774' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMR' 'sip-files00200.pro'
7a982d83a402ae7ba6393f3288bc67dc
33136d92675090046afadc8927456499842f4270
describe
'59880' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMS' 'sip-files00200.QC.jpg'
5c162efe5c8acaeea10c4deb3b0a0d1a
ba6ba64df8c3223944de800e663bfbf302dd623a
describe
'3057596' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMT' 'sip-files00200.tif'
6e683df25ffe6ba01a064ba34fb246a7
1d3ee95c67d0862c997dd32399936df06fe47aa9
describe
'155' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMU' 'sip-files00200.txt'
469763d73b8333064440f93677b1f1fb
47090d8000e6db95fb93ae34b7f14be03b713b96
'2011-11-17T18:42:50-05:00'
describe
'23751' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMV' 'sip-files00200thm.jpg'
9de0193c8e4f9f91f7630db28f7b9d1e
2a44cad14944eb55da216f9d1510c564dfba4bc7
'2011-11-17T18:50:26-05:00'
describe
'380571' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMW' 'sip-files00201.jp2'
b165c9770473bf67b4833d3d20ba0397
731b867f6685b2f04b8210c19ef697f2291bd42e
describe
'310907' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMX' 'sip-files00201.jpg'
16332bf8b9a2db87dcedb9fb550f15e9
e77d09d5c194f77c4b2da60dada15f7aeda0b803
describe
'85507' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMY' 'sip-files00201.QC.jpg'
e2edab0223d56ca767dd65dae2ed70e9
63c8d851606e89c2a22de6fb5efd56a91fd68726
'2011-11-17T18:57:16-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEMZ' 'sip-files00201.tif'
1da05ed8b86d140c7f23d9f6e255eb47
53e354e338c2a19734b6a12989e585be5387687a
describe
'26891' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENA' 'sip-files00201thm.jpg'
b9ae0926bf94031deb1cdff01b30d53f
2b878a6be25c346e3fb591bf8fa06d4fa12cc350
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENB' 'sip-files00202.jp2'
53d0c763a3bb2a30414dc0b00c02d003
32e1aa34c0ad17e1d3fd784e1527f6e18ee2fd4f
'2011-11-17T18:57:05-05:00'
describe
'550937' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENC' 'sip-files00202.jpg'
8cd3e05706f13ed622f28d3ff137b04a
d9402a7a9497e352e4c15ec74a2ffb8f0403cd01
describe
'47550' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEND' 'sip-files00202.pro'
082ba4155af8882e4ee5bff6686e38da
6a78df992336be3ca5e9dbff75d4a6c32b7f9f77
describe
'175689' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENE' 'sip-files00202.QC.jpg'
a9d3ad7b9763bc4790e73af5705b82be
33883a538adec0abc71eee84b55c534a68051298
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENF' 'sip-files00202.tif'
c7c412c4c7a12c5949f3cfdebc00185c
b480bcac7085f071ce82bc5c3713ea89dd25b11e
describe
'2014' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENG' 'sip-files00202.txt'
cca481dd1e024287cb096400240fcca5
898492b4cc413bcd51ce4c03f1445992f301d88f
'2011-11-17T18:37:51-05:00'
describe
'52206' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENH' 'sip-files00202thm.jpg'
9f61748f12992ba178b3567f2b79dcb1
a7f44ea6df58ad00b46c6188dfd001e2f267d112
describe
'380756' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENI' 'sip-files00203.jp2'
028e5cc499a55a4dd66524d799c1f5c6
19720ccb06f4fb976712bfbfdac1f75590873ef6
'2011-11-17T18:56:46-05:00'
describe
'549967' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENJ' 'sip-files00203.jpg'
0dfd7002880566da50d44ab2860f6efb
7c667b6e965be609fc9b0fead97cf6702dcd4d43
'2011-11-17T18:44:03-05:00'
describe
'45584' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENK' 'sip-files00203.pro'
1f23308c676f85ae623cf41420490883
3a6d71a5116539440d519991f67f6b76559423d8
describe
'175041' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENL' 'sip-files00203.QC.jpg'
177aa56b7a5f46ef760af18d3bd55bd4
78376b38cfd7436cbf5c32fd41b5d856a159472e
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENM' 'sip-files00203.tif'
9063a3baeef48e8e739df63703dcf2d6
d736ee61888f49df098e50a3f9d12ac548aea01c
describe
'1813' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENN' 'sip-files00203.txt'
f0afadc6be63257604e613b64416143c
9686efcc00620bd0dd2f54aca7def45221067453
describe
'51640' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENO' 'sip-files00203thm.jpg'
7f16a76b067879fd24e51d17b71d4538
f5140bf981e2cde8b00e5fcaef0045d9903fc12a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENP' 'sip-files00204.jp2'
c004218d21785d15903e162412cd2716
732ab2d7ca1135d51fc0561e58618146711cb2f1
describe
'505592' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENQ' 'sip-files00204.jpg'
35bad06baad10d7f73e53fac0b0d6109
03d4e5b6def1a390260c6bd63e1610d6b80a4fe7
describe
'31354' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENR' 'sip-files00204.pro'
e9f79273229cec943572b147bb7e86a2
795d0653648cd99251eb347f26a6df0e1f47eaf3
describe
'160749' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENS' 'sip-files00204.QC.jpg'
0fa883dfbaca58e04edb79b502cd7517
35bfa95d5ce118e9b48def87ed8f13d482bdcddc
describe
'3055900' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENT' 'sip-files00204.tif'
94b5410acb29149b28c630857690f495
1f6023026ff451192b5ef9e0786d16c5cecbb2dd
'2011-11-17T18:44:46-05:00'
describe
'1377' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENU' 'sip-files00204.txt'
4f0f9c4872c3b4209912163f5da23991
2c846c41411528c812d23d0405394cf64494adb2
describe
'49010' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENV' 'sip-files00204thm.jpg'
874c0566a7449eb92b70ecd2d6285c68
aac8cd8d04e9dd4994231cedcb9cc2a2c33b0a2c
describe
'380831' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENW' 'sip-files00205.jp2'
8b03e75140c07ee34a2a59054aff02ee
182c9924239ac6d04267eed1e746a0217fc075c8
'2011-11-17T18:36:15-05:00'
describe
'582046' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENX' 'sip-files00205.jpg'
2fc181f2f80a600190b0917b803d0426
a5df91dbbe1a04308bb355f3c5c59307b033748e
'2011-11-17T18:45:46-05:00'
describe
'51017' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENY' 'sip-files00205.pro'
340d502766df213a07bfa40c1916d965
95f59d87918cd83c81960e0e184875472e82a104
describe
'184804' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABENZ' 'sip-files00205.QC.jpg'
7d47a5053097196b9ddbe12b11348111
c2a1592e9171f609f658ca578518ba623fa90c01
describe
'3058480' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOA' 'sip-files00205.tif'
d33229e936e560531d82b4065ee3a4e9
69bf9dbb843b59edfce2e05d101de4dcabd32b11
describe
'2087' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOB' 'sip-files00205.txt'
47f3e76faa3311c08862aa667d48067d
a2b27aea8d518151f667fa8bb34ec33f1d00286f
describe
'53897' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOC' 'sip-files00205thm.jpg'
7c89aacf12e45ab59bce71e40844bdab
bfe0ccd1df5ac835760cc8767867945d5c04bfa8
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOD' 'sip-files00206.jp2'
b6fe930a87577bd206b950dd3848fa39
87f4449cede9c4fc53f0cfdde9c832276b321d71
'2011-11-17T18:55:48-05:00'
describe
'571805' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOE' 'sip-files00206.jpg'
fd91a539d73e7c93761140cf0d20e1f3
3619fd7d35b03cec6b69768f0e88eb9b688204fb
'2011-11-17T18:37:21-05:00'
describe
'50967' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOF' 'sip-files00206.pro'
351f9e8f9c4c6492de6a369b9b80039b
248d4dd791b8baca819f893382e2e9c434f951ca
describe
'184103' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOG' 'sip-files00206.QC.jpg'
b674a984f66fdb3e66ba022c8c813409
d58db8a11d9b1fd8313d60045b3243fd7064d8e3
'2011-11-17T18:56:53-05:00'
describe
'3056396' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOH' 'sip-files00206.tif'
e1b16bcde7bfb1bb45a21dba36d4fb7e
f449c6c34007a86a9561760d15a50740f05ea8b3
'2011-11-17T18:40:28-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOI' 'sip-files00206.txt'
729b1855274e7c6a1eabcbcb9225e9ca
5edf2c1c232e9c8aa40e056721a297e9a39d4082
describe
'55264' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOJ' 'sip-files00206thm.jpg'
247602b1e9ef561c29cfc78e9b66ba45
dcd8cf30c7c7fa894a2438b7cbbe349e748e077c
'2011-11-17T18:43:10-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOK' 'sip-files00207.jp2'
af5093a5fdc41ef940dc17c732cc8f5b
3cbfc6788a19a08f8274069e4b197f8ab31ab443
describe
'416198' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOL' 'sip-files00207.jpg'
ce244f52c3be45a5eb9523d675f792ac
f35be51f5501d72b5c400a0c8a36e512a48a7493
describe
'47919' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOM' 'sip-files00207.pro'
b353ab3f6dc818b3a330a2b51dc03db3
024623f73add2901610a93a6982ef7f2d5dd4b08
'2011-11-17T18:39:06-05:00'
describe
'156894' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEON' 'sip-files00207.QC.jpg'
3e8636608721bc61923a9678dd58890f
248023ca4c9023c469d2db5930459538b614f00a
describe
'3058612' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOO' 'sip-files00207.tif'
301d64c6d24f808c5368d8793c056b3a
2182aa93fdbcc8b5044349a020decf7d15b56140
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOP' 'sip-files00207.txt'
65741848cbd7457db2cb7b7f0ca0c0b7
181573d1f0fa605c65d0a052d3ee90d115616442
'2011-11-17T18:38:43-05:00'
describe
'48922' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOQ' 'sip-files00207thm.jpg'
f172dacab9f0651b64e65da252397f39
ef2b28a5c7df721e5b037ece9f0108c4066bacb1
describe
'380590' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOR' 'sip-files00208.jp2'
b4c6f63f27a22724dbfaa1064114c28a
a0541abf060ea16fc77acd8897e0bcaf864c8500
describe
'574104' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOS' 'sip-files00208.jpg'
bee68fe0d087a363e09653fd423ef0a1
1fe003cb9a057e95272a0c3eba099da3086d1995
describe
'4018' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOT' 'sip-files00208.pro'
4b3fd6cb28ea002de88eeb1a94f36d93
8364b0869ad0e254cf26d02f92958a8ae8c76c30
describe
'169246' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOU' 'sip-files00208.QC.jpg'
19eee3a7c224f654228a2a9bb15f4c9f
62d821833f1f8ff1d7e050fc67c34c16567c7fc6
describe
'3056416' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOV' 'sip-files00208.tif'
7060e35cd2d60e3337b8eba5b0db94a8
68cda73d60d681324ce6fa569226c2a7b5d3159c
'2011-11-17T18:36:54-05:00'
describe
'216' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOW' 'sip-files00208.txt'
4d92ecf142e912b0113cd1016e3237ee
7f322df8c340d0da7b436ebc2423abbdfcd0c358
describe
Invalid character
'51813' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOX' 'sip-files00208thm.jpg'
87665b9627d5f19eb842b9835b772c77
05828261f09a22412760ad3352ad9d668442bfc3
describe
'380588' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOY' 'sip-files00209.jp2'
86e239fdad194d20941b53ca74436d20
1bd7b6c5acd3fdcabc962e34b044e66ce59da447
'2011-11-17T18:45:15-05:00'
describe
'319308' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEOZ' 'sip-files00209.jpg'
41b9e901e8e85c1f46a8774ff04581a0
df2cc8078b94dcde003e695e5a38439323c8ced6
'2011-11-17T18:45:18-05:00'
describe
'87745' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPA' 'sip-files00209.QC.jpg'
7a18dfedf2dfa14d524544f24aa70c87
ada0cfe92a1dbe1e300b3579f81f866cf92b6486
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPB' 'sip-files00209.tif'
3e4296c47911bd6c25093f6e13b80d79
be711aa6f6fe1e87628c7c63ef5631afa1b48d5e
describe
'27333' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPC' 'sip-files00209thm.jpg'
3e5a21ba98cdb86feb4d570252567dc7
ce72ab306cd5df19a14a0fa9e1c329ab51277f16
describe
'380655' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPD' 'sip-files00210.jp2'
6fbec84ae0d99450e89e10f605382d98
bcef7e24ce0e3de611aa9dc462e7ab2eaa99edff
'2011-11-17T18:44:12-05:00'
describe
'577656' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPE' 'sip-files00210.jpg'
ecf047fea0e029578a211ad77f247c76
6450e7327cde3b32dbc7b3a1e69d0b13c5320a5d
'2011-11-17T18:54:32-05:00'
describe
'52022' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPF' 'sip-files00210.pro'
706eb0e77c21065c45a55022aaa65f9f
a003f3ec87d3a197705907acd44dc57e75ea35c2
describe
'186629' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPG' 'sip-files00210.QC.jpg'
c1054f58c9fbbecb81a5ae38d0cf6422
a55919f4f680b56d594433ae5fac74bae6443e0a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPH' 'sip-files00210.tif'
2e6d782d6a4cf636690e5b1d8cce673b
7dfca39bf784f2dd95b341c8144b813840b99ad1
describe
'2106' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPI' 'sip-files00210.txt'
33f45367c182cb2bf63c6ba27589ba7f
b781a4a7202b96d79e4728989dd3896c7ce67ef8
describe
'54716' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPJ' 'sip-files00210thm.jpg'
ea79f92fbef0afcf4cbaea9326485dca
be4c4958dd376588d80c2f6f174cf1e87545a5b3
describe
'380858' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPK' 'sip-files00211.jp2'
781cf56d79bf1e820014f0a75b04edc6
05bfa11c2f249657a946754d914800425b838232
describe
'499016' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPL' 'sip-files00211.jpg'
3ce00f7534ddbb25645bed860f8214bf
b34185717b30ed2941ba80e3e56423c087e1631e
'2011-11-17T18:39:23-05:00'
describe
'19830' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPM' 'sip-files00211.pro'
f822a04b732ad724ac2449aa61f27cc1
f49140273ad69ab391516a38d49e1be19d5aa0d1
describe
'154650' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPN' 'sip-files00211.QC.jpg'
621c7175ee13fd3e0f093133733b4b0f
bbb254881c07b851ecd8757cd874be6331b63194
'2011-11-17T18:52:02-05:00'
describe
'3057992' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPO' 'sip-files00211.tif'
b35f0e9468f37dfb138a62a88c9f449a
29cb25eb069128ba099802b99dde20f62ec19205
describe
'887' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPP' 'sip-files00211.txt'
d403395a5654226c777d736c102095e3
7447522f0fc9ea7939c6e63c8bebc788eb948f59
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPQ' 'sip-files00211thm.jpg'
13d93064f6823ce762918484d328471a
e93763c72119163402fccde29a20e670b44f14c0
'2011-11-17T18:41:03-05:00'
describe
'380610' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPR' 'sip-files00212.jp2'
133899180c9d96a5d2bec2874ebe3e05
28291d6994aa7e621146c1bc922a6903bf201ec4
'2011-11-17T18:54:26-05:00'
describe
'579516' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPS' 'sip-files00212.jpg'
3dbf5ee600a150759bf6336abb0dcfaa
d6391663a25b7064661e7854e8aeec2b9ae1c592
'2011-11-17T18:54:47-05:00'
describe
'52044' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPT' 'sip-files00212.pro'
aff8716814b4775c5dd0269a099d1f23
fc566d5f07c2b07af5a382a1bfafc00ad804028a
'2011-11-17T18:39:03-05:00'
describe
'184936' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPU' 'sip-files00212.QC.jpg'
eab3499d76f2f86f5e23c4c00fe6ddb9
b557d8f8beaf97cf90d733b7121ce18abce6e01c
'2011-11-17T18:40:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPV' 'sip-files00212.tif'
fc28896883a4ad07627a7186a57c0313
03a15f640ff2ad95cfc0a51499d6093542bf49fe
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPW' 'sip-files00212.txt'
58020720fc7f7d86a27486d3ae33e882
d1a8e86091c480485cb9087d7b87ec7090b0b0dd
describe
'53627' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPX' 'sip-files00212thm.jpg'
b068c119b0c83d1bdfebf87ac2a50dcb
425931a78f036e62f5309968c0e8b10ef9953c19
describe
'380893' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPY' 'sip-files00213.jp2'
333da3c43d9e074d9e9fb797039f5b8f
4d4c9836a1c4131798ddd04b92ecb360b7a22809
describe
'387697' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEPZ' 'sip-files00213.jpg'
e307d7d9141119b1cd01b3907cbc401c
e549c1d184a6a063500b2aab574fa98b136a1a7d
'2011-11-17T18:48:14-05:00'
describe
'13876' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQA' 'sip-files00213.pro'
219c5105cc730b2e349caa7ce10f1e9b
f2d5806c764bdc05285bdb5cef952f9ec1de4af3
describe
'114538' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQB' 'sip-files00213.QC.jpg'
08c8a853a6122f0ab6fde991785e6e67
c43f39e7c9e569f4aa457c5cfcfb29d5daff7b02
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQC' 'sip-files00213.tif'
2b8c4dbb1fa37f51bacc7127ccafae06
b31e7c6eaed7f829fe1eb949ae217a3e9b34b219
'2011-11-17T18:50:54-05:00'
describe
'585' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQD' 'sip-files00213.txt'
e44455520f65da92baa9868380027db7
7deb11ca99d36c951bb2db0ab4c502e17a27c02b
describe
'35186' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQE' 'sip-files00213thm.jpg'
ee9e63bd5ac31b37fdee970e3605154a
8a20de7ebfd4455daaf2926044a64d0aedbd1df4
describe
'380617' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQF' 'sip-files00214.jp2'
383fbe465b3c80d17a014ccc071c9fec
abab5089062fe543575a82ff64c003aba82657bd
describe
'517601' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQG' 'sip-files00214.jpg'
500864384344e1ab575c1f32ff757af6
b3250973d7d839dd86f6a2731be32950cae95db0
describe
'20785' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQH' 'sip-files00214.pro'
441ce9beaeb39cb36f331bfe2ba25854
2c0a899240d4d9b61fabe71d44522416c3f50af9
describe
'163736' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQI' 'sip-files00214.QC.jpg'
a18b18f9b80e60017ebf1feebd71dc65
d8554ef2140fc17d3ab9137f1c1a24941ac52ff3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQJ' 'sip-files00214.tif'
3c24cb966400787ef4e5c355f35d84b2
8c528c34bd30dc398b8d676ec9bae7aac60640b7
describe
'977' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQK' 'sip-files00214.txt'
2a17664f8dec3565b2b3ec0e9a8c9655
ee2fce94986487aedd82ecea9c67c31d3a24f035
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQL' 'sip-files00214thm.jpg'
4b42122db1e18111137f364b6f892b47
c7f22d9efd5b19238a4eb3b85d72ff20a481d118
describe
'380591' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQM' 'sip-files00215.jp2'
9efa5e2790bdb8d55f6f231198307cbb
849dde31fade2fd9916298a9050bd9fad526040a
describe
'599204' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQN' 'sip-files00215.jpg'
e819f77c1f8ad8765aa2916138283aa8
6a60d78e7773151aa47f75b82221fdf702ba9a11
describe
'12431' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQO' 'sip-files00215.pro'
3c82f65e80323798cb25ddcf5f65e1e2
69a1bffb24df10f28eda231f610e7bbaf66954d8
describe
'177678' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQP' 'sip-files00215.QC.jpg'
fd8835a8ba011f37fed50a1d8c2c5320
df98f8645cc901e118d6e02df48ba122fb71e36f
describe
'3056436' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQQ' 'sip-files00215.tif'
7e53240055df31db9be9ba4383978323
350dbcda88da712dd875c0ba55dc8e94eeeb6863
describe
'522' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQR' 'sip-files00215.txt'
90e71d8bea28bfb7541f9d082eb60c61
01857948f71d99066328038cb23baf600f18300d
describe
'52806' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQS' 'sip-files00215thm.jpg'
4deb7d15ae0082e3a2226c219848ec48
672add1841697c0a2485b1ae07826344c3d22a8e
'2011-11-17T18:38:46-05:00'
describe
'380843' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQT' 'sip-files00216.jp2'
8c0a73808fa980a7dd7f9b75e932be08
7bacc707befa0938734b16444c339685c6e85097
describe
'584484' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQU' 'sip-files00216.jpg'
27ac173472ef5410a0b087446b12b2df
5bf68475a66d41555014ecce9323bc7d76d53bd2
describe
'53558' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQV' 'sip-files00216.pro'
6dbacee7e27e8b75cd9505234a7a4048
8d7c1106629bd50837796fca9cf936e86a4cde8d
describe
'188249' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQW' 'sip-files00216.QC.jpg'
6094c9e829ccd4312e6e17881b06514b
7b68ccb99ed9e7c97422306c1d9953d3c47dcdb5
describe
'3058596' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQX' 'sip-files00216.tif'
410eafb3f9d965d5a3621fb0bcee9530
fed3d5759cc21ce7da20aa40d864c22a6329ac68
describe
'2149' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQY' 'sip-files00216.txt'
6542be60c523b3e3ba2ef87b012428f1
83b01815b1d6177942f3bc590f7023fee4fff3a7
describe
'54150' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEQZ' 'sip-files00216thm.jpg'
ff7ab95f7e33f12a23056a101bd3894a
b0c9b97b9dfb94e0988673251d854b65f26cc51d
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERA' 'sip-files00217.jp2'
1b91b7b929d4de08791d651622f8fd2f
2de7f0be7c02cd33904cf88f26dd444a8275d2c2
'2011-11-17T18:55:30-05:00'
describe
'438488' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERB' 'sip-files00217.jpg'
d28d65b96ac67294500600ed40513eea
15c4295dd3d14fc08b7480175b1ba5328269fabb
describe
'49937' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERC' 'sip-files00217.pro'
1b282d15f2e59bfe11ca6cf709e15d88
cc90db0c3b5701eac2469825937001f4c150da2f
describe
'161302' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERD' 'sip-files00217.QC.jpg'
e9eb97dcd2f9952d8ece78b500c9ad94
87f9bd74b8a83795a4ac7a8106c4d8caf5f819b0
describe
'3056444' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERE' 'sip-files00217.tif'
a4de552350309e9be5274ff765e25324
7c4c3a51643a2cc9e7c3991744eb68179d6494f8
describe
'2025' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERF' 'sip-files00217.txt'
712e0aac3d45004e0ce6c2acff97f3fa
fe6b803f72c4befbd3b4cafb1cf85481afde0588
'2011-11-17T18:51:51-05:00'
describe
'48906' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERG' 'sip-files00217thm.jpg'
38e4bf25654559f548e27b0e08fe0050
d48c914553e4a0db1d7fb972ff2148465a21dcf1
describe
'380583' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERH' 'sip-files00218.jp2'
2e2a7952d829e3f098beff7d35b8de04
7c303dd02af811da00354927a5939de405e5c595
describe
'576977' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERI' 'sip-files00218.jpg'
447291d7c082fb03b5ee2ec66f59213f
1d143ee68f1151c318919503ecb638b263aa40c5
describe
'49871' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERJ' 'sip-files00218.pro'
87c1885a37d14560adc5d673cd3cf481
2c5e321468bf44c9a72e978280671d6e93d7620d
'2011-11-17T18:37:33-05:00'
describe
'186782' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERK' 'sip-files00218.QC.jpg'
7b7b1fb004bcd8a7ea0beeda077f9e6e
55b327a80bb0673f2b3aa0ffdcca78db39bfc558
describe
'3056512' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERL' 'sip-files00218.tif'
befb906322685585be12decfe3f98483
a1be2178e3c6721c818a0d3a3f0bbee1090ae39d
'2011-11-17T18:48:38-05:00'
describe
'2009' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERM' 'sip-files00218.txt'
62426e01e7c16eacbb162ac08f429325
62473c857c8222286f1fb1eb674cb539fffc12b7
describe
'54963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERN' 'sip-files00218thm.jpg'
ab8dd5899bc12da40b53231f7eaa20a2
0bc17bf52df2270e55349dc2fd6eebcf639690a3
describe
'380846' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERO' 'sip-files00219.jp2'
8e6c9c0bade027a6a25f156d69865c77
e987b564d76846e7a61b1d41fe1dfc4044d4189a
describe
'560260' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERP' 'sip-files00219.jpg'
9a1f31056a078808eda958a65d39ad3d
2526a914432528deaceb27052198a9976ebd36ab
describe
'49227' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERQ' 'sip-files00219.pro'
99ac53f3c4f48c893e749913d0aeb95b
9fd42f5b5eae34fc5f8a7ce085daf54ec452f58c
describe
'180984' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERR' 'sip-files00219.QC.jpg'
d95091c208723accffa5348213032a2d
5f94f855b57c65fbf0aeb15ca0c57c6bc1a3dbe3
describe
'3058600' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERS' 'sip-files00219.tif'
df4c36e9d9a6af338a9240a218c329e2
24bad6a0982931e15391f23ffe06ab431a0e8eb7
'2011-11-17T18:39:05-05:00'
describe
'1991' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERT' 'sip-files00219.txt'
123005329fee5b6c0b758c7ffec519a5
12f019c90d9f2d841c02f93c306e20d9c56b7bf6
'2011-11-17T18:49:02-05:00'
describe
'52876' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERU' 'sip-files00219thm.jpg'
ace30eb1c7373a5228cba270b5ac2f02
d365bfdf8d1450fafcaeb425ad1245cc2a188f92
describe
'380598' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERV' 'sip-files00220.jp2'
71b5ed8895f62af783018226ee10d3ac
a80e25c8df3cb32cb08010362dca998c54047101
describe
'561132' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERW' 'sip-files00220.jpg'
d388f69dd1f7fa78ea22e7ff5c99ee04
9efa9d092e27288b531b5a553494fbacfeb6e67b
describe
'50822' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERX' 'sip-files00220.pro'
9a69f02e9bca26f71e8250e2ab18e4af
3f0e3886d2df2a311187fe25b9b059199817d520
'2011-11-17T18:41:02-05:00'
describe
'181836' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERY' 'sip-files00220.QC.jpg'
b4750b8af903d09003755a738d61c36c
652c82dc0a87463eb3dae76565507719e68cf149
describe
'3056272' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABERZ' 'sip-files00220.tif'
f80c008ea5a78150340bde4a2aa4b999
b807d7cd95314b0fd6bd5e98a6891c5e2c7208db
'2011-11-17T18:55:08-05:00'
describe
'2008' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESA' 'sip-files00220.txt'
fa79625ea916c1e5242650884a4f07ab
a7224265e642499698faf8af49a1ed78b6b64c26
describe
'52721' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESB' 'sip-files00220thm.jpg'
5a68fdd9ffdbe84084761d9071fdb276
aa54710e49fc608a41088d2a82e2c9b9f54bc0f6
'2011-11-17T18:37:27-05:00'
describe
'380802' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESC' 'sip-files00221.jp2'
9aef06cad3c650a83d410ae70e5f5db5
bbd9a24f3d616cb6d5cca89444ed4c3fc60d3172
describe
'351734' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESD' 'sip-files00221.jpg'
2fc70eaa0066c0a74e41876c949b8fb5
7b029aaf2ee95886816eb1e6489a3ddb3a78909d
describe
'11476' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESE' 'sip-files00221.pro'
2b6de0ddec6e009f894c5671a268f0d5
7bd3a8abc51f62e9e2ae9d43fec78acc067baa78
'2011-11-17T18:41:08-05:00'
describe
'106903' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESF' 'sip-files00221.QC.jpg'
fed5890ce02e1d56ea0ded3da7135246
57485c2a40260afd402bc08a36ae841106b94e49
'2011-11-17T18:41:27-05:00'
describe
'3056648' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESG' 'sip-files00221.tif'
2e2cdf50704559ca46955192a057f7cc
d6e605831910793cc5b20d54a54bc9e2c62854a0
'2011-11-17T18:51:32-05:00'
describe
'473' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESH' 'sip-files00221.txt'
5f0cc9fd4b5e047496fb2f41a5fe596a
44a9ba762c9b3bdddd693a7b667b82fab357e9a8
'2011-11-17T18:35:26-05:00'
describe
'34381' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESI' 'sip-files00221thm.jpg'
2707afa07c0c495d428e858395030695
66b7bfc6e512709548b7294112b9417300419f87
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESJ' 'sip-files00222.jp2'
57d7d365e38f2ee7174b22e984996226
2a9a26d4ff8ea79b58b85f339f5cacae7530bd84
describe
'436032' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESK' 'sip-files00222.jpg'
1522642a72fb094c249523019abf7cbc
bfdceaf771cc5cb853518567e53113c980c3acb1
describe
'21485' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESL' 'sip-files00222.pro'
d4e00499bd127798f2338cd43c85fd0c
8aafb247c549d85264a8461ae0ce10ef7e8fc4a6
describe
'140147' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESM' 'sip-files00222.QC.jpg'
5425da69299b3959a4676e1c8e656923
f2af00e686145ce076414ddb2b7787266fb1ffd4
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESN' 'sip-files00222.tif'
7fa394b66e8c540c62238198d7682961
f3c20a2918ee804bebe109070184e9580939d8ae
'2011-11-17T18:55:04-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESO' 'sip-files00222.txt'
03bfd4a674f21da74e282bd20cd480b5
0d5de42d11c89c3dda2dd592edc159b1fc348e0c
describe
'44267' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESP' 'sip-files00222thm.jpg'
e7e29aa1fb8470210104b498d9fd946f
53c3afcf402f30e535e242e98d070b408db21b38
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESQ' 'sip-files00223.jp2'
613ee2599e1cb67881ddc12771861a0a
ef7760f4bfe03cbc59db3c15739893262041374a
'2011-11-17T18:39:24-05:00'
describe
'593762' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESR' 'sip-files00223.jpg'
58bcf0cfe19e7b2b5a4043e3653be1a8
9c1e2a0e3303def9329ffb5181c1a1cafcf40091
'2011-11-17T18:51:58-05:00'
describe
'52050' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESS' 'sip-files00223.pro'
5be34bebc4ae444b7f897d4496482a6b
c94fa624d1a4cc072b277cff5911eb86c0ec1c6a
describe
'187503' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEST' 'sip-files00223.QC.jpg'
baff87052125e7ff0d857c2d589dabd7
6e386ab79bbc5fec98667869a0c83b288f5f5779
'2011-11-17T18:52:42-05:00'
describe
'3058472' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESU' 'sip-files00223.tif'
b9e0eb383f2ca7c6517995d2a8103663
a0ab30427f9c17ee7a8ba0c7f955d526488e2070
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESV' 'sip-files00223.txt'
d382042773778207f673d43bb3a6f5ec
673a54968f570c01e69882e6a2d9c91fac4d0b6d
describe
'53035' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESW' 'sip-files00223thm.jpg'
5c39492c1e745bce2748f8f15f06b912
acb7645d7b4a82a4c0db0d1f9a26067310381fed
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESX' 'sip-files00224.jp2'
5df78a28243ee8e2aa7fef4f3c952323
4ac4b7bf598b75f9ba0b2951ddf9bf6c7ad5381d
describe
'416498' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESY' 'sip-files00224.jpg'
f8edbf3f3b1978b105e850006c6a1815
156d91723f0c3ae2e0c5f4bed4e3250245b06f29
describe
'47927' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABESZ' 'sip-files00224.pro'
f01f868b8c7ae0275e817d9c259a2e6e
7e7ed6f847690900e3caa2643ae09641679b6e4c
'2011-11-17T18:57:31-05:00'
describe
'154298' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETA' 'sip-files00224.QC.jpg'
faf81c9115d7ad31fe31562c07603cc1
a86437154b19d0497d749de69f0f043daa1b14f0
describe
'3056084' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETB' 'sip-files00224.tif'
0eaa5dcb7af4a2b1dd374b8df5c691ad
fc3b58b6c0096b792aac6caadf430c1ed9e5021b
'2011-11-17T18:44:10-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETC' 'sip-files00224.txt'
4388891d5500ed6d98cfef4745bf166f
e651bf57c5115526f8e32bc57813d213339225c7
'2011-11-17T18:57:17-05:00'
describe
'48091' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETD' 'sip-files00224thm.jpg'
7a55bd84ca6f826bb350d1b3b842af23
ec84a48cbf9859a5aa904736ffaa6208061a9aa3
'2011-11-17T18:43:47-05:00'
describe
'380849' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETE' 'sip-files00225.jp2'
c48bf3822f48b52e7c2d5d5eb663fd67
c8989f116200cfc695b6477709afdf1572b93444
'2011-11-17T18:48:59-05:00'
describe
'580213' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETF' 'sip-files00225.jpg'
2283994ff0751de633a00641d27af349
697a8eecd6b89da83483f65ba18afd4df816e8e6
describe
'49213' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETG' 'sip-files00225.pro'
fea346a19bd5c450c4fff2bfe2ce6625
423c1fc055b9c35e6101e96ee9b77d9f29fe9aa5
describe
'182980' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETH' 'sip-files00225.QC.jpg'
06eb343ef81e65cad777a86998f5fd7b
3a2bb6c5dad1490fce932c770f54855d953031a5
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETI' 'sip-files00225.tif'
b389aba3156dd70376a7d15a19369256
a369602de612b9c8954a46e0f61d439873b6d1e6
describe
'1965' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETJ' 'sip-files00225.txt'
002b721d7e467fbac4566edb5988a192
27a76c235ddc417884c932e651e4fc16aa8f0e97
describe
'53213' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETK' 'sip-files00225thm.jpg'
f779f13c40c27aa572425872aa514ea3
3e1c36eccf44b946a35a833f2d3434898f05b357
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETL' 'sip-files00226.jp2'
7675a8c2baef165a928f5238ee66e6dc
2fa778122a706b1a3e7bedcea197db41d7d4ae74
describe
'577884' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETM' 'sip-files00226.jpg'
70c0a82a89d9a42de017b75476517f72
5dd5137b083cb48e6383b4a2572c233d2b55d3f8
'2011-11-17T18:44:53-05:00'
describe
'48105' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETN' 'sip-files00226.pro'
4990217904fc9f1d7549e3be30286451
9d0913100a7a8cc90fc75a4b3e3d349753bcc683
describe
'184702' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETO' 'sip-files00226.QC.jpg'
aa892c71c7bffdae2db70a445250bc39
215fc41f8077b592870a7a159a2925d2894ded34
describe
'3056228' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETP' 'sip-files00226.tif'
711b46999497efd112cd995fc0290983
723cb036dc2622f97934c97724e9dddbc9bbee33
describe
'1983' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETQ' 'sip-files00226.txt'
19f8288ad6f4860656f621cf51ca1f56
89c4e403d9ab7da0fae7019ddcaabbfa1fc72f87
describe
'54062' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETR' 'sip-files00226thm.jpg'
232d89a4d82503ee885350243bcc5577
1d515d8f4558e580d71cccd21382f7f16b32f9b2
describe
'380937' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETS' 'sip-files00227.jp2'
cc2819930e857811328a6be3a7e59342
aa4c71470ca57f0639ab51112b3acb6a7547f98b
describe
'586231' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETT' 'sip-files00227.jpg'
6860a8de77b69d0cd0188e4f13555d60
512596576ec364636ad9d9787f73a63d6b042ecf
'2011-11-17T18:43:28-05:00'
describe
'52873' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETU' 'sip-files00227.pro'
b138f338ec6f0364624cf015e3817b0f
27c0f913a3d4c1ed8ba5ab51df201bcc8970db24
describe
'188605' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETV' 'sip-files00227.QC.jpg'
2bfd471949ac4ebe0e0ee5c590fa154f
5803426d041199dd0d537b47282c5ffe0475f307
describe
'3058456' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETW' 'sip-files00227.tif'
8687608ffe844fcdc52748dd02c2a058
7dd8b7606165db5f21582fb4e2900375ce1e6817
'2011-11-17T18:42:28-05:00'
describe
'2103' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETX' 'sip-files00227.txt'
c20ce8d896a74ba81b48a3eefbfc8565
00b53d43c96e6d4574eea4b9a76b342246677a69
describe
'54083' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETY' 'sip-files00227thm.jpg'
ab3deaf6c78e45221371bdda78ad9793
54fce74dca82fea03059d67b9387df84d1c0c8dd
describe
'380586' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABETZ' 'sip-files00228.jp2'
ddd62d1e0cff74b7314cdcd6ecfc51ed
e17bb81d553a33c7f89ff614333d273d3ed0dc48
describe
'574192' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUA' 'sip-files00228.jpg'
5a1978b4e735d520dc33fee3336cfced
dd61dcc169148476176a0cd62fc65f286cc50710
describe
'51026' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUB' 'sip-files00228.pro'
f14fcb76ad0217b05f8a5c9d778bdf86
42c70e2497513e03f2f3473369e427f4d133cac0
describe
'182858' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUC' 'sip-files00228.QC.jpg'
afa52b533b2c2fe11e71608c9a5a3a65
6456bcfca298fdbcc4a723118605b08ecb2efe4e
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUD' 'sip-files00228.tif'
96da31a7704efb38c1cf6daf8badc4f9
cd994ed825260fa63da8d6e84a253126f38812fb
describe
'2010' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUE' 'sip-files00228.txt'
ad8d60213ec0eb9f90e41096cb2f76df
20aaa5c956206eeb0bcbdf2356752cf8b8416184
describe
'53449' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUF' 'sip-files00228thm.jpg'
9f3bdc0042a6ac41da3dbb3ffa4e5cca
5b27246c3bfc97b25eeb67391d1dcd0bae2573f8
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUG' 'sip-files00229.jp2'
aa142706979e30ad332bc52400e28d0d
6982f33ce1f8f74b9463a71d59a06d9b2acfce5a
describe
'428111' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUH' 'sip-files00229.jpg'
38fab5eec81a29f9760f07bbde3d3ca5
4d96c5373cf56799f49edf835c49d4af2e007743
describe
'24683' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUI' 'sip-files00229.pro'
5b74cc941daf7fc6f4298119e83111ab
e52dca161fe43b291c1679769000b351955844dc
describe
'132049' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUJ' 'sip-files00229.QC.jpg'
3fec76672b3ec9f0fdf361c07d8e8099
5a00b24c1709a8b1c01b9bbbca5c9c11c4fe7a10
describe
'3056952' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUK' 'sip-files00229.tif'
8393a932ce108ad32675ce96eb64ca42
c12135e5199ab09b5b2e3d2401e85f60f10b7e6c
describe
'979' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUL' 'sip-files00229.txt'
9871c56281baf25a5fb489facf06f0ba
fc25cef0500ba96eaaeb4fa73b18dde5ab0086a8
describe
'40132' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUM' 'sip-files00229thm.jpg'
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a90170a8c456e21c71af4d9aa240f2cff505a1fe
describe
'380656' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUN' 'sip-files00230.jp2'
2c10d2b84a5d7de4a0ea21fd9bd33415
f6e6241bbaf6f669fdb6d4fd73b2385b663a3957
describe
'448679' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUO' 'sip-files00230.jpg'
2f3bef14f6c1fdb93cc9ea7bbffc85d1
6e64a126b8cf2255068ab7a761cbfb3d45e68670
describe
'23697' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUP' 'sip-files00230.pro'
1bf70bf44ae5b8acf1649aae1b1b42bf
64c04862693373008320267623175a3912331e5d
describe
'141294' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUQ' 'sip-files00230.QC.jpg'
b13dedf580c7362b17c52328feabe4bd
e9624208e8a771be37c503d7837d861349b48ea9
describe
'3055452' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUR' 'sip-files00230.tif'
24c589bafe47269fc4ccabc881871a45
06d06ed2a57878c4b97f7fa54627da1553321f44
describe
'1156' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUS' 'sip-files00230.txt'
caf5fbc1650d9d8160fd278c5ae9edc5
0f6b96b87151ed1757ac513149b1e11ec866dacb
describe
'44154' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUT' 'sip-files00230thm.jpg'
c9909156aae72457438bdc6ea3458988
f007efcf8855a38c659e22bbb2d8748c1e1ed8aa
describe
'380632' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUU' 'sip-files00231.jp2'
8c2e2f36ee954ad3edbb8edcab6688ba
5936b53479de7f7e8d72f589bc77cc361ff2d721
describe
'567035' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUV' 'sip-files00231.jpg'
f939b2c1a7667e21cf76744d4049e30f
a86cba4e8b4f11a135d68923b33aedaa29f8bf99
describe
'50583' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUW' 'sip-files00231.pro'
b62291d27808717b0d3196df4bad9c13
1c9abbd8ff54fcf8181ab2ee57ea955a34db6b74
describe
'181210' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUX' 'sip-files00231.QC.jpg'
6f440d9bf5723f8e8a2a0cfe36985e35
ed07d4c3dd5eaef8061fe73a42bf4ccf90d74b32
describe
'3055944' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUY' 'sip-files00231.tif'
327c6160ba22dec15ebfb9cd1e9773c7
7691812da8dd0164e6d4851bc8b0a538569f7263
describe
'2039' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEUZ' 'sip-files00231.txt'
5dbe2ef40caea2478acc86b415cf091d
a81c89aba0bb63e9834c53343e22271937ac51f2
describe
'53295' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVA' 'sip-files00231thm.jpg'
6c216722fb449d285ef110740cfc9081
bc61a17de1d2f37f8f4d372cf6319b6353743423
'2011-11-17T18:42:35-05:00'
describe
'380884' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVB' 'sip-files00232.jp2'
41ca2dc475c83fa8cbea3d9cc52191fe
d5f317c6c25fd03445f5d93a9b48a08d4ea90ac4
describe
'523429' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVC' 'sip-files00232.jpg'
cec01dbb5da28c9e8b85bd1747c6555e
ff25b59c7d2321ccc3e63795c6fb5152972df37e
describe
'44306' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVD' 'sip-files00232.pro'
2fafb47a18327f4d3226c769856cf7f7
e8311adc182b94381e1d46092df1a526e82240ec
'2011-11-17T18:44:14-05:00'
describe
'166283' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVE' 'sip-files00232.QC.jpg'
7a7cfa2fe7454941b7744916a08f1aae
37bb7775325d12ea232ca5cbe5db44fcf282fd50
'2011-11-17T18:48:20-05:00'
describe
'3058000' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVF' 'sip-files00232.tif'
eb22be212355518202910560cdcbf779
4eab6c3540d7e2f2ebb2ce3f09365946c9a58cb6
describe
'1837' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVG' 'sip-files00232.txt'
430ef0f42418291e5f3911eafd8e305c
1c46cd1f0a7443f5befc18ddaa5f59cfbb20b902
'2011-11-17T18:49:35-05:00'
describe
'49550' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVH' 'sip-files00232thm.jpg'
2faa21a702519b952bc0c55268a08dae
64f61210231d75bd04fd8d2ec01ecdbec39de7c4
'2011-11-17T18:48:41-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVI' 'sip-files00233.jp2'
37df49001585360fae945789030d51f6
ceeb7edf0643ac9d41d277ded82210d1f45ebf82
'2011-11-17T18:50:06-05:00'
describe
'517483' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVJ' 'sip-files00233.jpg'
2e826b9a663235a300d15fab293077d9
4e6e527fd14cfc8abf31cf94d17a29b3db7c2945
'2011-11-17T18:55:45-05:00'
describe
'23612' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVK' 'sip-files00233.pro'
616567f46365940a7c58580a463f598d
1a5d6cc85035580ca4c4a228dbd8af922faf416e
describe
'159047' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVL' 'sip-files00233.QC.jpg'
abf7284b0bb8b1f50fa2f0710ee70322
005ff1015c5960568d4a271ea4e9adc57949ba39
describe
'3058200' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVM' 'sip-files00233.tif'
389431796a1ce5b5f3bafd4cdf63d3dd
17b5d2145f5024e5872bc1822820dbeb94272a5e
describe
'989' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVN' 'sip-files00233.txt'
cc2ab22c3ac5979364fbd4423c2f3ed9
f34325b1b5034201f2cf1ad37fa9e87da6865087
describe
'48048' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVO' 'sip-files00233thm.jpg'
1dbf2e3f6c025f8a24aa09b656e88f40
cb0531f15926a7ea1ec2ae79c3d3a353188c2034
describe
'380597' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVP' 'sip-files00234.jp2'
90d293ab95ed8ff0001d8cb137ab5a7b
b4ea48e92b7161cefef0239a9fe569f2329c89a1
describe
'375141' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVQ' 'sip-files00234.jpg'
47dc76ada945531eb16064fbc39a33fe
e625a627a9ffca8a97c4d097008cbfd20fd24ae0
describe
'13538' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVR' 'sip-files00234.pro'
36fbadadf0213f4763405bb6e88f65ea
e7912fb33e1d94f1ebaa0cb5bf9a099629c55f5e
describe
'110323' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVS' 'sip-files00234.QC.jpg'
9cddaedf9e40d9456a6e435b515b06c9
08febbd2058e1f818e7d39d10750c42918160922
'2011-11-17T18:49:16-05:00'
describe
'3054088' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVT' 'sip-files00234.tif'
d870023e0832002576b8ff4d0c561541
ef770ab037d47d82c49bc8fadea2217e3ce60196
describe
'569' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVU' 'sip-files00234.txt'
66110495e4c501a46ec5c4f32510b656
a9b9e8d1089d0027b3799324bd6f83b37da754c4
describe
'34752' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVV' 'sip-files00234thm.jpg'
c345bf0bba393cfae0d5f4d5b4a0b35a
b152b11653bc4c77800f27b33bce3a16f00154a9
describe
'380854' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVW' 'sip-files00235.jp2'
539a484594e35c382cd91bc0631c19b9
1491aa1db718cda0ba9e46a4f7cdb51f53529291
describe
'496506' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVX' 'sip-files00235.jpg'
4086ae181e43d782e7071ff8f722a37e
9037d0bd9e6f0d5aed357c9bf171046f89cac4e4
describe
'20067' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVY' 'sip-files00235.pro'
8de9b97cb6d7ba2a906670817e6535e2
492e34922a6814c3098188bd4d4b8e9f0bbdbb59
describe
'150772' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEVZ' 'sip-files00235.QC.jpg'
6dec2ae67a92f4839ed8a737b2fafc17
623b01fc2d9831dc28cdaccf5f5ca4ccc8dd903e
'2011-11-17T18:47:48-05:00'
describe
'3057760' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWA' 'sip-files00235.tif'
2d6cb850f88dc0ec8a72f05761575b20
17eb51db2227f9d54ceb92dfa5822aacf0461210
describe
'963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWB' 'sip-files00235.txt'
f32a591d2262a31d0e55efbebd5f56c0
1c53e0afa6d6e649ccfc065b773c86560555fbad
describe
Invalid character
'46519' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWC' 'sip-files00235thm.jpg'
0661ab095176d9850f811cbead1e0075
1d21e94b64f5a0ca7fed959c8d7544b05c657073
describe
'380922' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWD' 'sip-files00236.jp2'
dc5fe28a740ac6f222d174c5e22969e1
ab84250e2fdc5e820609cc5f324e6e00941df254
describe
'496922' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWE' 'sip-files00236.jpg'
2eaaffae873b5407b84b38c1637d4cb8
78e628735d8899fd3f5fb8da05776913edbde521
describe
'27206' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWF' 'sip-files00236.pro'
04b5315884d84650a189d0d070e03d90
4d1e0ab41fdbc3bf211336677ddf184762191154
describe
'154537' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWG' 'sip-files00236.QC.jpg'
7731c9ced6905c619be200ac91486694
42c5c2135555f6158dced6fbbdefa6ea7639bb29
'2011-11-17T18:39:38-05:00'
describe
'3057940' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWH' 'sip-files00236.tif'
2961a4d88918830cb3cb1322e81cd148
dd50614910d997205df89dfd4d3586f1daeee933
describe
'1161' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWI' 'sip-files00236.txt'
3b0280d8c241768829552a68b6fc72d8
965fdc4128ad1f3e83da11062d990c117756e16e
describe
'47476' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWJ' 'sip-files00236thm.jpg'
00ac20d6dcb6dfffdadf5456643979ec
2630060316ee8293fc6bce8ec9066e0695c9b049
'2011-11-17T18:49:10-05:00'
describe
'380848' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWK' 'sip-files00237.jp2'
560f1b9dde7e2ba857d6fc4df4455b2a
9fa9eefb3abb8b128550fd002d53416eea98175e
describe
'543565' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWL' 'sip-files00237.jpg'
d86a49a961c165ac9e752c375a517fcb
465b484c8cb28a1150685ae90115907b0f648c5e
describe
'49939' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWM' 'sip-files00237.pro'
1d7f949f4ccc8ab33760ac1f8af85f8c
ed6a9e17245b1d7148e4331237563f77556c5501
describe
'177815' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWN' 'sip-files00237.QC.jpg'
09e1e345afb39a1284292dc943d2a82f
225c6192fe4ecc6d69af10bcba97912280431999
describe
'3058364' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWO' 'sip-files00237.tif'
a8e088d694f24df289f678a1c5b2038c
091a73073b5e65a5fffbca6ecace68a6aa6f33bd
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWP' 'sip-files00237.txt'
33dec135e8a7809936e60856751af59f
eeb9c74ffeecbde8be7a9255d4bab1c75498df72
describe
'52871' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWQ' 'sip-files00237thm.jpg'
c30088099d38d797e8691f32904eed92
30d732c83eb82c0d6686390a4010499aa8bcbfc8
'2011-11-17T18:38:44-05:00'
describe
'380657' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWR' 'sip-files00238.jp2'
24dc20ce643fd1ac073ea83f62156084
316c25ccbe385b10008265dbc1ba3521f2cdbbfb
describe
'524358' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWS' 'sip-files00238.jpg'
ac96ae3e6540db5e485e6005c2895a82
c96d85b8c4f42d59f1fbfc828d8e5289f35e0f04
describe
'47003' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWT' 'sip-files00238.pro'
939525ab8fed0853a49d43a2ddf8dcec
a338997fdfeffbe524c086f8f0593e8a746c58a2
describe
'170828' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWU' 'sip-files00238.QC.jpg'
29ff7049fd75f0ab4284ba35ac3c1b36
dc8c9dd1cf8ab93df8791dcc60ed89bc4b993d8c
describe
'3055976' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWV' 'sip-files00238.tif'
61733625b6015a824582b787c31753ee
ed0cb10cf31afb2cbbc7f75990ff1edebce2ad18
'2011-11-17T18:45:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWW' 'sip-files00238.txt'
ce68c503223568734e9ce18d10c7a970
d0ab7337eb15a27fbcfed4531d390a848d4af015
describe
'51246' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWX' 'sip-files00238thm.jpg'
7b20c57d98fc8177d3bb34fe22e009ae
c181f6013395ef36d720cef7e93e8a01adfa350c
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWY' 'sip-files00239.jp2'
0d0a4d74d0025b89d5d296fc24faccb4
47d80130decdd1eec7b87c852417aa4cf0b97d43
describe
'510842' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEWZ' 'sip-files00239.jpg'
75878120699967e369be6001413561ec
37a29ba838586e1addd9a9df99e706b5cdc77be0
describe
'28727' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXA' 'sip-files00239.pro'
d7f80d62aa1526e2baa2c912be2dc565
836a49deaa43534050afcd3d1f16d3e4773f8f9e
describe
'158613' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXB' 'sip-files00239.QC.jpg'
be72399f55a2b68e5b49f98e4c9f6693
c46f663fad6cb58937ee2a5e38129860db397e01
describe
'3055776' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXC' 'sip-files00239.tif'
2d107a282da4f6b01bd9542bd7775a88
25aa9c59bdfd14d61220945d22ecb025b43214ad
'2011-11-17T18:54:25-05:00'
describe
'1162' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXD' 'sip-files00239.txt'
5d6f2154e7a573c7a5b1293e40ea546e
5c1b17e9592fb146b02802ec98e9b24a6cff366d
describe
'48698' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXE' 'sip-files00239thm.jpg'
ea565fda2a16ea00ac75e75f206d4854
a09a6394688d3f6ee2020d38493257551182cb7b
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXF' 'sip-files00240.jp2'
17c9c8d3860ed9eaac59bf0fe2593bf0
39dba62cfeec87d019e0b5d861524de914241414
describe
'419873' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXG' 'sip-files00240.jpg'
f20ad3ba90d9f6ae22f14697b27e53a5
40974a762220e95c441603cac890f2c9ac9a828f
'2011-11-17T18:52:03-05:00'
describe
'20807' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXH' 'sip-files00240.pro'
d48e30ab1b2452d5c4d1a1bc062532e4
8bb993603d183adc53936d93cd9e34a7eaac4c6c
describe
'126748' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXI' 'sip-files00240.QC.jpg'
36ff18bffcc452de7859ba3d7249b737
2ed5a567f1ce7570185e92d5559a6fde74176541
describe
'3054420' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXJ' 'sip-files00240.tif'
e73cb73479c2b01daa890dd444f4050f
3546887271be7b6c4d6b871addf7b5fb4d8a9491
describe
'836' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXK' 'sip-files00240.txt'
53cedf5fa66fce14a5f5c31834727444
cb9a9e1adfc86bbb2eac47156416d9a24979c143
describe
'38646' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXL' 'sip-files00240thm.jpg'
2982332d31b32bb4a07a4ad744f52145
bd6bda0396bd5ef3bf27282095e820e0047bffb5
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXM' 'sip-files00241.jp2'
03d95fd910cbb9b88c7d508256093399
3f24e3cb6ec8b90594a660c3739809a5078181c5
describe
'526538' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXN' 'sip-files00241.jpg'
52cf75370060d18e0b04df77a13846b4
b96c6d473179daa26b90ddeb0fb0f760b0d0164b
'2011-11-17T18:42:49-05:00'
describe
'33996' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXO' 'sip-files00241.pro'
df14013f0b51f14832e7dbbe238f078e
6e5f4551005536b3920575a50cfcaa058cd4fb16
describe
'165653' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXP' 'sip-files00241.QC.jpg'
79aa1603649f647cf3cec688d828029e
40e5fce4d59d370f195f1db6d74286881eec62ea
describe
'3057964' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXQ' 'sip-files00241.tif'
3858a9de46db59f6f8ac2f770441f6a5
f37f281360fa747ad1591b1b7433d80cc6a94c0a
describe
'1489' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXR' 'sip-files00241.txt'
97ff8c1c3e2cc8ceaa126de20a2181a9
29e114d678688b50bf82cbb174b15f16481ff819
'2011-11-17T18:36:33-05:00'
describe
'48830' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXS' 'sip-files00241thm.jpg'
720d3f583730183554db48633983ca37
c48fc8fdff1a980d939711c66911711815a2cf21
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXT' 'sip-files00242.jp2'
49f49af117ead1dde7448c913144b63f
cf59be8092f577832ba2a6a0656540ee450c2f94
describe
'554772' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXU' 'sip-files00242.jpg'
6f43982da6830778308697494f93f82d
75915958a6f3012c29d18910130881c7bd00f61b
describe
'17222' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXV' 'sip-files00242.pro'
7dd61d3a6e474128a3b86f7b3c8cfb4e
ef1be04d2365889aa9f61b97fb9badb2c9171623
'2011-11-17T18:45:11-05:00'
describe
'169838' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXW' 'sip-files00242.QC.jpg'
bf570d0426d55271d4f5abdbc83d23a0
7e471c7b554fe8136f356c895638115732a17b5c
describe
'3056360' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXX' 'sip-files00242.tif'
49104a9fd3635bd3cdc984b9bceddbbf
4687eedf4db054a99d83d4e5dd95745003feb90f
'2011-11-17T18:35:40-05:00'
describe
'725' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXY' 'sip-files00242.txt'
214adb7951e06af3f3bcc1aa0cc9744e
4cf4d41683fd7214b42423458ee00e0ed4254e73
describe
'50734' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEXZ' 'sip-files00242thm.jpg'
ee322be9edc85325471b040bb6e74b57
a4d868001b626712d8782cfcf7021ada585cbd49
describe
'380909' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYA' 'sip-files00243.jp2'
ff497febd3bbd8bb206aa0021ffb083e
01ee40e2bcbb049d00caa0abdd452e19e7ca077d
describe
'518686' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYB' 'sip-files00243.jpg'
03419115dd407ef3e61a0aed9c089182
8ec057d680209733f473eac7bf57df2c660c35d2
describe
'40058' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYC' 'sip-files00243.pro'
a7e1baebb71271964c794322fdbe4e5b
d3a07076287e55c226752469aa23743b4c5f22e0
'2011-11-17T18:41:06-05:00'
describe
'162426' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYD' 'sip-files00243.QC.jpg'
0a423ce6da4f1d8f7c35df69628d530c
1743ce561903707443af9d921cbeefd7e1087cd7
'2011-11-17T18:40:06-05:00'
describe
'3057756' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYE' 'sip-files00243.tif'
d54864bdcc08535a084343de8f3c9e74
29d064418383fb1a088a4f625dd63450a66fd115
'2011-11-17T18:43:19-05:00'
describe
'1573' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYF' 'sip-files00243.txt'
1c76d29a08a774398769c24d3bc44fbf
70c6d34872531b23541fb33811944d684a4e7863
describe
'47986' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYG' 'sip-files00243thm.jpg'
1218df73223269b7c24981efc5c3b5ab
0099706994a2fb1ae928156fb229af9411ef9796
'2011-11-17T18:50:44-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYH' 'sip-files00244.jp2'
8995ec4fc34535e26bd801a759f7e562
8f87923d7758f730129500a8901da5cf0eeaccad
describe
'538437' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYI' 'sip-files00244.jpg'
8cd484593e8b962b5470137912652ddd
970de38adb00e0f77a96c90f99335f2376b5d60c
describe
'37406' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYJ' 'sip-files00244.pro'
449dd47bae637be72dc999bfec67d972
d46bfd891495fce95f8d4e640c6eca8003d2181e
describe
'169497' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYK' 'sip-files00244.QC.jpg'
6d2794ee86372fc42cf0ff5a074d79ac
8297e0be9f457f3d74f97057a779e7a899fcbb5d
describe
'3055824' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYL' 'sip-files00244.tif'
f7ddb75a8bede25f9f6689e056e01737
85a0cb48353b04b8048aa6301a3ff946ba674d78
'2011-11-17T18:51:39-05:00'
describe
'1594' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYM' 'sip-files00244.txt'
26014527f040a4df28b0ab94a36157dc
1fcbba35d2dc1292afacf96a4b4dac6e7961c3ca
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYN' 'sip-files00244thm.jpg'
18b21d42e2e99ea4e8c5edec0e8fb03f
4e37b8d29641290827d2ef6a8cd047a189d0304c
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYO' 'sip-files00245.jp2'
d0b9986d64f0e1cf5a27d3fd72e26f0c
3042e1697d8d475d9d658d256d442f49d7197803
describe
'516945' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYP' 'sip-files00245.jpg'
d73d1ea2823326a1f47617418e3dc6fc
d79fcd77405cca86adfbf22be6cb3322bfea2743
describe
'29433' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYQ' 'sip-files00245.pro'
9925a9e4a0def5e698bc43adea30d8e5
a299a3a01ac452eba61ddc91a354c3a57a815aa2
'2011-11-17T18:51:36-05:00'
describe
'162804' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYR' 'sip-files00245.QC.jpg'
74c00dda44be0558f1f351e3844762e1
ceccbb343e9bf2f2c0b1719c342b1174e9761e9f
'2011-11-17T18:49:26-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYS' 'sip-files00245.tif'
0ef6a17b1b8badcac8608927d4f0aa90
fa096eb4052432e610286688f4a3386c7d9b620d
'2011-11-17T18:35:24-05:00'
describe
'1256' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYT' 'sip-files00245.txt'
51978011c611b69326208cf58309b9be
f94522f3501aad64115e5f378cb10dd645057b11
describe
'49425' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYU' 'sip-files00245thm.jpg'
fd61f0893d9b186098e2da77d3bf05c1
831deaed1f403a4a99a4c729ff33887a6ef07829
'2011-11-17T18:42:26-05:00'
describe
'380906' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYV' 'sip-files00246.jp2'
e2f394ce8521bb23101f5a904ff6d30e
5e206272f536293d41257e7caba1ac10aa955ed5
describe
'569603' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYW' 'sip-files00246.jpg'
6238711e8ccb5a1119d08d46a447136d
ea1db62a932b3f2ec73519f840fccfeae50a2c1f
describe
'51310' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYX' 'sip-files00246.pro'
f7e4f96b9edb539ae4d65510e8ae34cb
8d36c4c82fff92ed0090cbc02761d5c64e15ed34
describe
'182507' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYY' 'sip-files00246.QC.jpg'
294d523664a8d587e5692d64a36db948
072e209539ecd85ddc9ebb44a434ce4b9652d225
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEYZ' 'sip-files00246.tif'
2f107746b88e29f885bacba5b0afcd66
d38eda5d3f9b7cbd885a372080aeabb04583e759
describe
'2079' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZA' 'sip-files00246.txt'
a136590e2fcef1a8c143fbc36a8d68a9
bca92441261cf4d40e3549008736b2169d88cbe9
describe
'53898' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZB' 'sip-files00246thm.jpg'
fac1b341d57e94ddb8b5bc0e0e526b45
3a4ca2414ac181d4717987b1612785de08ccb92d
'2011-11-17T18:48:47-05:00'
describe
'380841' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZC' 'sip-files00247.jp2'
d5823ee340e0608250872ac17f948e17
cd06e4571bfa83a593f2a1244f3dedd3ddaa964b
describe
'584986' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZD' 'sip-files00247.jpg'
727d4dfeb01adc70beb30516166344b5
7dbe6cb7936bb2cde9a5daa995c2993508f2bf69
'2011-11-17T18:36:13-05:00'
describe
'52801' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZE' 'sip-files00247.pro'
8d488181a1293f14f083eee62e3c2c92
2018b27b406a0b90f46eb2592eda41cac7b4fe87
describe
'186444' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZF' 'sip-files00247.QC.jpg'
ce05d9da15d81317d93c7075636220d9
ffeda1f3301fc2e4b139733286b88646271740af
describe
'3058436' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZG' 'sip-files00247.tif'
e992fea926ac446a65481c9a6a920ee0
ee3e67e0c7631053a28feac6af915db17e909fc9
'2011-11-17T18:46:09-05:00'
describe
'2093' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZH' 'sip-files00247.txt'
d2afb3515608e5ac6be250c355f84922
4887a25eb5de256f6191ea23f6fa30a7bf0e9bfb
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZI' 'sip-files00247thm.jpg'
8005c746f9f32a15b0cd15002754fc62
52079d6e4ea2bcb40450923a293dc6067dd82812
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZJ' 'sip-files00248.jp2'
c42f3f65d8d7a55272b9f56808edd3ab
764120526f35e2ce8c8860c14accb49434e70906
describe
'578276' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZK' 'sip-files00248.jpg'
ccc7bdd25561ade12a4fbd29948fc3b9
0146faddbad22d397754a9101d2a20a2a319fb0c
describe
'52498' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZL' 'sip-files00248.pro'
3e8361ab525a986c1096919e1eabaeba
353e8a68905a0b69ab27e5987eb375dfc50db769
describe
'185026' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZM' 'sip-files00248.QC.jpg'
036325bb0c05f34d44d9ddb24af72cc0
6fc5da05fc277943acef3200e68d45cd481d1382
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZN' 'sip-files00248.tif'
b87bc5ecaf28b41115a9fd4c7d4c8a0e
41f31fef69625be6b301874d1b0a2230f6658550
describe
'2099' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZO' 'sip-files00248.txt'
0fdddcccc8f257ea46c7ae0100cf8521
bd9f4d61f446f15b2d3d89436c3f5570fade8a0a
describe
'54203' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZP' 'sip-files00248thm.jpg'
6a17caa1e6fadd2557bde9da17512d5c
1c833e7492b562229152c9bcd1799f5332c0fbca
describe
'380867' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZQ' 'sip-files00249.jp2'
e73b223352fd7a3692ed22a9ed678c7c
0075a3e9088be93882d6103ca08045f71e64d168
describe
'587543' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZR' 'sip-files00249.jpg'
91593f11f7aa6616eef0012b40ddf67c
75b705816c3fdff70bdc5a2a681ad5cedf7b1cc6
describe
'53050' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZS' 'sip-files00249.pro'
c2a25692afbae5f0268e2d4220c78cbe
7d2e767b075293ab1aaf9d52442e586250b65273
'2011-11-17T18:57:37-05:00'
describe
'188028' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZT' 'sip-files00249.QC.jpg'
f062a6a0f55785bc91d15d546d2e7a9d
4dc62d32022d250d1f336c1f3d22d5175dc99aeb
'2011-11-17T18:49:41-05:00'
describe
'3058136' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZU' 'sip-files00249.tif'
3734252857f6d1aa6f389ffa2aa6d3f0
738160195ff61b4ea40ce2ff9299d491f3ebff52
describe
'2115' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZV' 'sip-files00249.txt'
eda3b5fa3767c3a9bf096a7acea0f0e2
b20fc8bd16485ac76400eb43bd76df94c5ae6e30
'2011-11-17T18:38:14-05:00'
describe
'54726' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZW' 'sip-files00249thm.jpg'
5b0ae4616f66c7670078d36f958423ae
8813c741a25afdd3ee04761f09f7a44bf2373769
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZX' 'sip-files00250.jp2'
3c9821cd86e5e700734bf65632637630
c116b048cfe383fb516d929251c3c183b0e13709
describe
'554964' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZY' 'sip-files00250.jpg'
066eff09ef5cacd6dd140f3034bf22f0
630e258e6ba89401a22151f34f8daf575fcd260c
'2011-11-17T18:49:49-05:00'
describe
'2908' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABEZZ' 'sip-files00250.pro'
f7731d674f09cae233dbb3e3de825c12
f318ea66184c3b2b216fcebf7ca23d10a66c38a1
describe
'167614' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAA' 'sip-files00250.QC.jpg'
33fd506ed3c3036f674132a881972416
f33e767d53b4339e34167488c1688624245c9cb7
'2011-11-17T18:50:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAB' 'sip-files00250.tif'
177593381228719a5c87493220a3ef2d
8717d2d59c98cd9c79f68d29eec9b85b9d6b37ac
describe
'272' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAC' 'sip-files00250.txt'
5558b3a875a3a727812cfaed93dbf7b3
04539e6678bfc0ae8848c2c6913e40a1b9875e31
describe
'51175' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAD' 'sip-files00250thm.jpg'
b61952e5c979434f742add99ce255b63
75d36270663484bb2b090c902652a8d0974e6051
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAE' 'sip-files00251.jp2'
5f00c3850fdb378597a1fa0cec9fcc33
2dcd2ad4f903774ca3f6486226d914d6da3ef7e2
describe
'295603' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAF' 'sip-files00251.jpg'
88c262136d94cac5ada4416f4a20f628
ae2db8ce03f4446924ccb73e7a324512dd8ffb98
describe
'82201' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAG' 'sip-files00251.QC.jpg'
2025012326959a1ed29e2b82986622c7
a1626743f4a0fc985c42da66c9f80cd52d53fac5
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAH' 'sip-files00251.tif'
d6ea365dc5c7a3af550fbb57d6dad8ef
cab130f17bcff02cfda84a637174fbd810d2e143
describe
'25907' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAI' 'sip-files00251thm.jpg'
e942176136907cc73eb612c72c5be46c
696227a5dfe916c2e81c98e3d393b9d35b97c178
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAJ' 'sip-files00252.jp2'
48efa792d3216f0afa5be67e597e406a
9ab3133a8750490278d055d5703eb025fc2ec99d
describe
'381562' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAK' 'sip-files00252.jpg'
e982e835e666865135e39904b641092b
7488df931f7e8fe8945eead673d105ee3bf9f441
describe
'15533' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAL' 'sip-files00252.pro'
bfe721af0b82ccf1bcf80d9c284dbeb4
e52365303118f5d6ab4468d673f5ddc904952c12
describe
'118055' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAM' 'sip-files00252.QC.jpg'
43196849b50cac75a2aa52ee470d3bc1
bb41b7f2818226b3b72aa0247768d0f7f7e4f23c
describe
'3054716' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAN' 'sip-files00252.tif'
737f1e787da03246e4dcd331ccf44ce6
7d87b200f6b2bba7d9caeefce38398d7c3369415
describe
'619' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAO' 'sip-files00252.txt'
6127433536eaafb91991d3f38a8ff404
9f3bc0f1d2167768aca6ace6f33e4f1f00b33e0c
'2011-11-17T18:57:14-05:00'
describe
'37259' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAP' 'sip-files00252thm.jpg'
5609fb10abbb1ffe40a096ebb599313b
14f84a88e464ed7aebe0353e9d7e677a37884f76
describe
'380939' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAQ' 'sip-files00253.jp2'
61145b6a7257a074e9e6107021c773cb
9b0104c2e6b4d40e7f497382976efb22aefff655
describe
'479487' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAR' 'sip-files00253.jpg'
d31189ad7cc4ceb2f10556da120267b0
548f1bdd969bfdedb8ce3e6fdc69b37abc47a37e
describe
'31217' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAS' 'sip-files00253.pro'
4610b05b4dda238d13f2b5b413d04f8f
09c01a6558b3a150c44a05ed987c7f550d7ed035
describe
'152710' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAT' 'sip-files00253.QC.jpg'
cc267ad983fa6382ba9ccbc21017118b
feed455dc7e04e3001a31123394b48328f3a568e
'2011-11-17T18:49:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAU' 'sip-files00253.tif'
3ab809df05d67c0297f25b91e1b3ee89
94b0e81e2b7c3f2a42208ac4eff290394477741d
describe
'1356' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAV' 'sip-files00253.txt'
5baf3b65f10b15f6960f77bb578ecbe0
df7ca44c9044839ed5edfdb59255ec4aceb98a22
describe
'47717' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAW' 'sip-files00253thm.jpg'
c87b2ccc6247a2b25379928ec8d70b3b
d7be0b22646747b94c78c2ee8c417cdb5cc5ef29
describe
'380914' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAX' 'sip-files00254.jp2'
f197a39ea76813f08a0bec7505d83845
b1f4ce8cde47c3bb06851a708f0d3ab5ae4326d8
describe
'546776' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAY' 'sip-files00254.jpg'
44a257d06d0d43e9bb39afcfd04cc7d4
b837ce07a7479b99d1f7edc21c410a3760e0d8d0
'2011-11-17T18:54:01-05:00'
describe
'48247' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFAZ' 'sip-files00254.pro'
bbe90d9dd4e35f37c87188a9622c6161
dc95f58b02c3c3845a505ab5cf511b93c9491c78
describe
'180036' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBA' 'sip-files00254.QC.jpg'
84ceffc6369a7ff8698a686f84851f7b
4f0b4f40d094cc5841ec9908d2c87ead40cfa623
describe
'3058568' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBB' 'sip-files00254.tif'
59b937eba986d3616b27798e87d70b4a
121882c402cec1d571a86a1752f4c37d03c41632
'2011-11-17T18:34:52-05:00'
describe
'1926' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBC' 'sip-files00254.txt'
f850a118449739f8bc5e866b072df0ee
16eaebb2a00410ad6713c32403764c241df2dd5b
'2011-11-17T18:48:02-05:00'
describe
'53237' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBD' 'sip-files00254thm.jpg'
9916fe447429691bf8d7f1239898004d
c8f0f633bfdf2858130306eb4f282994da19d302
describe
'380640' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBE' 'sip-files00255.jp2'
baca0636f6b9b7e38c84748e07dd76f0
437befdddfc7d63e7d53f46cd481890473b95bec
describe
'522390' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBF' 'sip-files00255.jpg'
7c41cd0222173754d8f56f8286559c69
e446aa6b2543a8447da24e40c68b09ec3475ab42
'2011-11-17T18:37:26-05:00'
describe
'27910' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBG' 'sip-files00255.pro'
f4079d2943d67f5c43097a65fa153b34
bd22c5789974ce754420cc6a790b665823d73730
describe
'164305' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBH' 'sip-files00255.QC.jpg'
15a046d25a3ba6100f071645658bbdee
0c9e3f9a01c8e9abe1cb9323451fd416960ec3e8
describe
'3056164' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBI' 'sip-files00255.tif'
d600c0cfcdbdc3014fc5fc09fc4bc1bc
7fd55149ed79c70d8e5b06a7901ea8a9ea9cb6c3
describe
'1178' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBJ' 'sip-files00255.txt'
0dca86bbeec10b740ba7a1114dd59a2b
217bf7bc9b99185ec7362fc2fad30b2325604f77
'2011-11-17T18:57:41-05:00'
describe
'50909' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBK' 'sip-files00255thm.jpg'
d94db4ffddcc8b651032bea9562a67fe
f59dc7bca8a403869c050055b366cd579c3af255
describe
'380621' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBL' 'sip-files00256.jp2'
9bc4ddb4b480c158b3764963fcb6c09c
b840e1fc235492e8195cae0fbde83db1cab6a0ae
describe
'570716' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBM' 'sip-files00256.jpg'
49b0e0088d36f466f9d8b503977e94f2
d46993e047eed5c5699b23965ae8133c80d51c50
describe
'51242' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBN' 'sip-files00256.pro'
94ab1051167394cf69149d1e3f57ab3b
893e599d40c8000a6293edc804bce7918924679d
describe
'187066' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBO' 'sip-files00256.QC.jpg'
12d3faa93f8f8e43b38548ee3906dea6
e50cef5fb3f5f45c1ffd18ce4a46b1c1ae28c650
describe
'3056384' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBP' 'sip-files00256.tif'
c895238689359cd06c4c9883ed038be1
6f66c8ac99088f586cc876383bafe5bd321e3789
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBQ' 'sip-files00256.txt'
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2ebf0f082d95a0d74858753f16f61db3bf77753e
describe
'54871' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBR' 'sip-files00256thm.jpg'
a3b6a6d5bb49d0121d7bda2b8d5d9ce4
140acca2d9fd6392914ca0a90fb2fca874405fce
describe
'380908' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBS' 'sip-files00257.jp2'
630f9290b7001175644242c741dfa56e
97ff59b3c7f3561bfd9ce2028980c1c2815120ee
describe
'459478' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBT' 'sip-files00257.jpg'
af362e3cfd52758c133174744695ed1b
8ccac0184ad12ac7574671be72993c290818f3ed
describe
'17839' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBU' 'sip-files00257.pro'
a45334a2d664fed5936ba162713a023b
433c20d65a8c0c7ae3222337ddce1562301a05eb
describe
'144096' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBV' 'sip-files00257.QC.jpg'
3af4e67f5b63c5e41a1907d7276e1fbd
5cdf5cac270deaf6ba846d344c1222ed5a636595
describe
'3057752' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBW' 'sip-files00257.tif'
d109a590e208e6a72b95da1d33b7d80d
796f5b987f1bec0a61cb215cacfa78d8d7280d4b
describe
'734' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBX' 'sip-files00257.txt'
026b29e08128f62f30c84831a6fcdebf
816c909d7f45266e80d4325b035ce8dd65ab2e32
describe
'45534' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBY' 'sip-files00257thm.jpg'
c5768250d0139dd5aa12441026dc003b
0ef924f019fe14e27388b84deed5e1d86562cbef
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFBZ' 'sip-files00258.jp2'
227a5d7a354c858444267b8ae162b41d
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describe
'577205' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCA' 'sip-files00258.jpg'
696a0ab7943f5156e44812f2f147e8a1
1f60f1e82537dda4f6ff4b405756816160e9f5fb
describe
'51422' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCB' 'sip-files00258.pro'
4166c8e488a87fe1f6ffe5d1585fb1e4
9392ea57d67b496c31e62d743c51a64735a9f07f
'2011-11-17T18:49:38-05:00'
describe
'188378' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCC' 'sip-files00258.QC.jpg'
06bf21c187aeb762de0cd8d9e6acb18e
6a927cb00395ac3cdcdea54259debd5ae5470d9c
describe
'3056588' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCD' 'sip-files00258.tif'
03f0d555d675d26d26dcab00729aa2ee
9887b16ed0ec27182e14efb893a66bfcf67e0410
'2011-11-17T18:46:18-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCE' 'sip-files00258.txt'
ca4d181d6770aeb4d79cc49e21e65185
b3dc3bfa500ca5aa24dafaff7e33604686fa6f3c
'2011-11-17T18:50:13-05:00'
describe
'55172' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCF' 'sip-files00258thm.jpg'
2e7855b0634f2692d0af57f7257bb4a8
b8b3e1ea38512db743ebe814f8414dc3944ce9c0
'2011-11-17T18:36:53-05:00'
describe
'380628' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCG' 'sip-files00259.jp2'
ac4b501214655c12871c40dfbb80e619
cc6b5203c2a61430055101d0355f5e4adabc22c2
describe
'492424' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCH' 'sip-files00259.jpg'
cca38aac0db05177ea4242232dfea352
534ae414ffcc4dc15e1fb4267c714349d28e81ba
describe
'34373' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCI' 'sip-files00259.pro'
afabf42a3101e4228b98df0d64f351cd
871afae1cace69b0d77862952310c59366b55762
describe
'155753' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCJ' 'sip-files00259.QC.jpg'
8b4238be82e564fcf927dd06c2d94b1a
a865f3820d3bfe3e69fe17de29b25f65bbc268c0
describe
'3055700' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCK' 'sip-files00259.tif'
3bb5c18d39a0b1f57efccccecef03a75
f4fd0a7c993ce63b76677f4e2137ef80232c0b1d
describe
'1514' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCL' 'sip-files00259.txt'
3b7af031951d80ac35fdd8aca630b7f1
cdf6b5650b93b5b80eddb489df5aeceac4937fa9
'2011-11-17T18:48:09-05:00'
describe
'47447' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCM' 'sip-files00259thm.jpg'
3de9f2ad7c5ebebb2de822c7358e4bfd
595212f5080a08bdb1f8a3102ce27558937a1b58
describe
'380421' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCN' 'sip-files00260.jp2'
eabb9d6b19f98aa8cd75aa8716893e0c
c00f1b0105125b767c30f5ed017eebd3f077f9e0
describe
'500114' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCO' 'sip-files00260.jpg'
5fac9d9d03f4462d1b61c6863af7fdbe
e076386c9fcbcc868567a2a58efba8e73276bcc4
'2011-11-17T18:35:06-05:00'
describe
'3722' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCP' 'sip-files00260.pro'
80bc44b2d5b87aaa28d6e50ccf5c3868
1fe01ef6d2c1b8f881b0a29d6511b87f502913fd
describe
'148200' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCQ' 'sip-files00260.QC.jpg'
a38365ed9cde6fbad3d9aa199cb9d7c6
bfc101481c1d7cc9125c1c0878b67630683beab6
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCR' 'sip-files00260.tif'
941f40e9af16095f611fadfc1c2f437f
c1ff409c3f9d38aaf7106b2a12b00face5cedae1
describe
'222' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCS' 'sip-files00260.txt'
09eb804f216520fb34988800dfe95c03
b863f07c8bf3ec725aed13681e1a7eb9010e7c01
describe
'45389' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCT' 'sip-files00260thm.jpg'
c3cf3aeffa8e2ffe446173a7fe2aa363
71ff826f9636fd8fe064bb41125b3733450d5126
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCU' 'sip-files00261.jp2'
84bdf220a74e623831146b8ed77d8c2b
1c18de4b09702dd79c2e032919ab4a487567cf95
describe
'300576' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCV' 'sip-files00261.jpg'
2a9210e8c84049629e38fe6fb7bdc9cd
675c14ef456fe9704f965baaeb4aafd56a82ea4f
'2011-11-17T18:34:55-05:00'
describe
'83363' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCW' 'sip-files00261.QC.jpg'
5347ad0c31ea3b3db5ca7e8351cad742
0e1878f84c17bb31e3d4ef22968acf367eaf47b6
describe
'3053124' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCX' 'sip-files00261.tif'
98a097f06a29ed9023546c8dde798535
2b1fae49211e5b0c90c42025664132363a90b5da
describe
'26310' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCY' 'sip-files00261thm.jpg'
62cd7c8bcec5c56e88bcf25b8addfbba
49b8761c7c85604aa726efe84f3ba9c8f5e99153
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFCZ' 'sip-files00262.jp2'
e16cb45df65238b0fb14c1d796d0d2e1
c6692e71f6fb1f88b94b5b9c2adc2bc7762ce02f
describe
'363797' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDA' 'sip-files00262.jpg'
a37e9fc62c2e67802f4240be3e132d5d
6cd002b9c985ed3448d0d55f9212a6eca54e4333
'2011-11-17T18:50:36-05:00'
describe
'13940' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDB' 'sip-files00262.pro'
9836c43ebf628a7e4524dc87897dbd17
f37d412041d9252449b4466eeb864b36703e112b
describe
'108752' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDC' 'sip-files00262.QC.jpg'
7a8f0b5f7397164ea1bfc6fbcc97e084
8fb763f574e7a27fd10e4f71d2b73468cdd7d5b6
describe
'3054008' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDD' 'sip-files00262.tif'
e015750c783643924833290f4da7b9ee
ec18e84cc3a082b5d3f6c63317d2b515336a2be1
describe
'557' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDE' 'sip-files00262.txt'
b659b782b5fe776db80c2b7f66421a60
dce776726e733dd4db942dbce65751b277c15c89
describe
'33803' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDF' 'sip-files00262thm.jpg'
4bad92c7be97b8eaf17fa05c5961f14c
f2676d96abedf0e053ae04511aa5c1ebea4da94c
describe
'380901' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDG' 'sip-files00263.jp2'
565a893e8d39dde684d748821a3a90f7
fc97fda8ff01729fe12939ee5cf74ff2b4ab67e7
'2011-11-17T18:56:04-05:00'
describe
'451388' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDH' 'sip-files00263.jpg'
7f14e2b2170da5b8754e77dfd6ded9f9
aeb43022177b109295f93475ae38e4e22a861aaf
'2011-11-17T18:49:44-05:00'
describe
'23140' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDI' 'sip-files00263.pro'
dc0cc13635e35402774fc991313e9610
e35139dc10e117a4ad857706ce6844052d284295
'2011-11-17T18:50:17-05:00'
describe
'148619' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDJ' 'sip-files00263.QC.jpg'
2ce55c409c4e2c3e05e75eaa866ee464
cad70e547832ecb74ac2d91e43e5efbc824e2d39
'2011-11-17T18:40:19-05:00'
describe
'3058424' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDK' 'sip-files00263.tif'
1d11163c55bd0f6843059a50e131e506
0698d50e6b5bee06a29e747b5860e523a15eabba
'2011-11-17T18:41:41-05:00'
describe
'1068' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDL' 'sip-files00263.txt'
e693aff2a863011f2d6c09045935c27e
b2d0b6411398a8163d1df3a2d6ac71723c8dbd62
'2011-11-17T18:50:30-05:00'
describe
'47107' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDM' 'sip-files00263thm.jpg'
399ec84f61ba060d86a5e7e5c32b86e7
ae8439f222457f7d527f18325b3e0a271fd06af4
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDN' 'sip-files00264.jp2'
4d9eada1d263742aa0941acca4d70d22
9ea511f252e4f675aedc0ec6d023153755cc5693
describe
'556682' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDO' 'sip-files00264.jpg'
c85103dbc21fe505b26a0d1fe97a8a18
310226883d9750c51612b770ec62258a333f27c4
'2011-11-17T18:44:19-05:00'
describe
'48834' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDP' 'sip-files00264.pro'
5c42a8d32813be2fbfdf6ebfb2c09d6e
69492f2aab66887e3162161f923544deba698b6d
describe
'179640' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDQ' 'sip-files00264.QC.jpg'
32397bfc5d73e2bf812b4faf87afe3b5
74f49858c33c10877c1c08a3ee5b66ed81408e81
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDR' 'sip-files00264.tif'
9b85441a2842c3bed8bc5e62afda18c1
d31dc3f5b590394a983c438134c4a4b55c261273
'2011-11-17T18:37:25-05:00'
describe
'1967' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDS' 'sip-files00264.txt'
73125b19779b98b048a6bf480a333f5c
d4df2a6dce7800e174e361571ecf0c3bc8a26b28
describe
'53620' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDT' 'sip-files00264thm.jpg'
70540368a91b1decac99b1acf0fb7421
51b0e4067905745c9b3066a4ac00f12e61dce3f2
'2011-11-17T18:48:23-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDU' 'sip-files00265.jp2'
590f0dca0a37e1f5c424c7c478d873ef
0a941d8ecb2c12315d2cd01da46c50acf3ae3e90
describe
'552167' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDV' 'sip-files00265.jpg'
6b358649509c97d3b4ec739617c431ff
23337bac5d1991a4edd330d439623f1425b977ad
describe
'47649' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDW' 'sip-files00265.pro'
43ac937d44797d4a8b25053e539ba7db
e2779843c78dc035b2c17cbcaa99c8ba68554856
describe
'181474' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDX' 'sip-files00265.QC.jpg'
c224248d666acc33af41422169022871
7d3c209a4c1f641c7c6721332785070c167d24a2
'2011-11-17T18:47:54-05:00'
describe
'3058632' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDY' 'sip-files00265.tif'
75a043c5f030b59c91ac02b191c8f604
7b99c69dccc362f5581f466f34e0f9b05db5e88b
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFDZ' 'sip-files00265.txt'
9c851696218089f29ed69681464af623
1de22b4315e0723570bf84ee42a65e1379493ccf
describe
'53769' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEA' 'sip-files00265thm.jpg'
3a65b892387fdc69fac6fb081a5a99cf
d81094b90f1f19379a7022505c17ecd27097bd17
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEB' 'sip-files00266.jp2'
5c410de64cff54d7c0511e77ea3f60ba
beeec0140302d7ff81713c1426d39f5c71de215d
describe
'563285' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEC' 'sip-files00266.jpg'
a87ce17b53e3cb3c1e268ad4791dcde6
c3833e16d523676bf4b8c516b55c522ffa203190
describe
'50070' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFED' 'sip-files00266.pro'
91627c3d09b93244bd044282990c21fb
c4b7342989b17c3b192e20c9af08ac5d2065b7dd
describe
'182916' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEE' 'sip-files00266.QC.jpg'
3cc305b34df4ef28d7f95c861714ec39
a2ddf453ef7d6525331db466157a3520d1f4870f
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEF' 'sip-files00266.tif'
604a1e20d51cfc9238b30a9df9798a53
377cf0dd7a09062c1d2a3edd54297629d2bf7308
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEG' 'sip-files00266.txt'
ff441815b061d134aa9abb76b44e2228
d221ff9784cd127e4e61506012acdd5704e7eca0
describe
'54320' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEH' 'sip-files00266thm.jpg'
ce82b9f76f8606b0d545eeebf110b423
869aa892182fa89d29e859ac642a32e23e792a4f
describe
'380941' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEI' 'sip-files00267.jp2'
4753eb2eaa0c08f2d09f907baa47cfb2
6f56a16bb1dcfdfc423a3c080c2642805b53ffdd
describe
'574302' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEJ' 'sip-files00267.jpg'
7700a570e656397f4f7919ee7cdd38b3
048a9ff5fd1658f540f8b387596ab161a694bf43
describe
'51276' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEK' 'sip-files00267.pro'
d9c2fb9cdecc032760318e94130e47f6
98a440a6a21c407629e87fd947c4a3ac6e29ac3d
describe
'184607' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEL' 'sip-files00267.QC.jpg'
f8fdefdb77cd4ab6740fc713a87e290b
b376db32d66b734162b5ebdede3fc2333f491813
describe
'3058560' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEM' 'sip-files00267.tif'
2497168bbc8a6c030014ea821c5660f3
611cb4816b708c24136eaa7982b24207f579fe40
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEN' 'sip-files00267.txt'
f1fab6c7bd27536b7d6fe785823ee590
090e77c36926f3c8ef422440ea5a4a0246bec9b6
'2011-11-17T18:38:12-05:00'
describe
'53630' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEO' 'sip-files00267thm.jpg'
4f6dfd6e6f1060ff2286557c46c94cb4
6f135fb93292c2d636e72895343b7e8d498c646a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEP' 'sip-files00268.jp2'
130e65c2c3f023ac9a49e0484e8317e3
c62753d1b36c0a223f1fa68d292a8b43ec72e664
describe
'471180' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEQ' 'sip-files00268.jpg'
10a5f4cc9f69f8bf4cce5d6043cad995
e91a6f003efd68b838195cecacf1b7af1e298035
'2011-11-17T18:52:30-05:00'
describe
'3180' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFER' 'sip-files00268.pro'
f1f1558acd64fa4a26f74b4e53945f99
b64f50eb55e44c2e6219e8dc5ae459f7ef5bf24b
describe
'140491' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFES' 'sip-files00268.QC.jpg'
e102ee5c9e5d59362ba88d25f4e01073
eee1bdc1294fa8b146840b306573ad5f2d277125
'2011-11-17T18:40:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFET' 'sip-files00268.tif'
b7151094d050203dd8f774c8dcebc924
c533672b2e7b76b34da87093b9c493f7b8b051a9
describe
'261' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEU' 'sip-files00268.txt'
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4f571f3f90a9387a5f224960decd7cfa6bf803a1
describe
'43893' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEV' 'sip-files00268thm.jpg'
2768fab6fc9a3110c1a5f2f72b2a557d
0bda63a44a8cb03c6595345f802f8a140c5e3a44
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEW' 'sip-files00269.jp2'
bc9bd3317d4d16c03a9abdd117068cc5
ead9515aa8cd8efac1876e1f589d55e20d038fd2
describe
'304088' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEX' 'sip-files00269.jpg'
b57446549e438c5bdd444622d611ffc2
78565d11dc7d86d178617b2dd0071ff0d7bacb7f
describe
'83907' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEY' 'sip-files00269.QC.jpg'
057e7fdab64791ea92652ffaa9632511
98a89765dd889d795b51f9e8c4e05700c2181127
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFEZ' 'sip-files00269.tif'
f4bd74f57f0caf53ca12f2236aaf0654
19e6f5c82f52be0d16c20384c65a66bda859fa32
describe
'26403' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFA' 'sip-files00269thm.jpg'
54e2e1e737f0c1d3978bd0cb47351902
a46a5bf225c81e7239be6379dec68ba4b4501d00
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFB' 'sip-files00270.jp2'
2eca7ae570a24bfd6915ef3bbe1f5bd8
2c128beac9ce9902e577a3e95e769c1fa9134a57
describe
'573939' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFC' 'sip-files00270.jpg'
f1905f5aa93e9d767e278110e496346a
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describe
'53100' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFD' 'sip-files00270.pro'
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93d0b44e383b1c0d62081a8aa8210ec8ffc5fd03
describe
'185904' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFE' 'sip-files00270.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFF' 'sip-files00270.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFG' 'sip-files00270.txt'
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describe
'54206' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFH' 'sip-files00270thm.jpg'
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describe
'380879' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFI' 'sip-files00271.jp2'
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describe
'564002' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFJ' 'sip-files00271.jpg'
00822976a1eafcf91a05a282f05f436c
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describe
'51341' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFK' 'sip-files00271.pro'
3518562b87d4ca1d49ba92fa534a9fae
262c68fb91e48ba604add4b839aed0b9ed757117
describe
'183324' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFL' 'sip-files00271.QC.jpg'
ed2a8378e29badfb85a30fe95959d906
06b91a3113fcb91d82a22fbb46cbc375de3b85cd
describe
'3058528' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFM' 'sip-files00271.tif'
445a59a8811ff91de7d87b1caf8d642a
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFN' 'sip-files00271.txt'
2f34c1593b4ac199e49ab97aa1539a29
ae1ebbeb681e6b308f6a81b501d01aacc8968fb9
'2011-11-17T18:36:32-05:00'
describe
'54100' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFO' 'sip-files00271thm.jpg'
dc0f765045f564e7788f39e752548f29
f67a6cc772d8de135502a779225b824b076dc0bc
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFP' 'sip-files00272.jp2'
194110e1f93c1c9b331d09f16201c256
b64bd08ef2f7586d491502d1801f18783d12839d
describe
'563071' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFQ' 'sip-files00272.jpg'
60087014bbd1dd0ce535f9e3ee682458
bfe44198a8d3ac25eadcda9819a0cf51094d6cda
'2011-11-17T18:56:30-05:00'
describe
'50680' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFR' 'sip-files00272.pro'
b31c8abb2f400a7459345a27b2a190c2
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describe
'184933' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFS' 'sip-files00272.QC.jpg'
5f6359467bc0507a583ea23c53ce086a
8970bb374b457dad0e38704ca6708796dd22b0c9
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFT' 'sip-files00272.tif'
1490d0b71f01898f5ea7f0f432949555
df5448a22ed7b22892136b966695d9dc0ede5e68
describe
'1998' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFU' 'sip-files00272.txt'
5bcbcbb5f38f3b1bdfc1166db7f8e2e6
704e42a06e55d25c30b19b4c5239f66380bb15af
describe
'53676' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFV' 'sip-files00272thm.jpg'
faab0cda2969c1dfdb31cb8af6706bc0
726867479c5a952d49804911bccc37af823e8a8b
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFW' 'sip-files00273.jp2'
be712fd66bf2d9d527dc8e92cdf9dd92
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describe
'554456' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFX' 'sip-files00273.jpg'
cdab4553eef07bfc3eddc3d8988b0abe
8791ef8eafbe24d1fd9cfd249cadd2dd0aaf4e6d
describe
'49320' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFY' 'sip-files00273.pro'
76f5483b94b1a9b3a7763709333ffd68
0bd8159d8f4bde4a49fd4ccd4246da34392d2b14
'2011-11-17T18:41:17-05:00'
describe
'180393' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFFZ' 'sip-files00273.QC.jpg'
6fe478204a20ed87bcbfe647a56c7d91
c4de39318a9c9626f2be56794b7e1ee88a9ec44c
describe
'3058484' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGA' 'sip-files00273.tif'
191e29d3f3a327dd88e806c2d60c88d8
4475310c0f68d1c7ecc2d95f80bc4eecd7d576db
describe
'1992' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGB' 'sip-files00273.txt'
268b63b881315dd62271901246afba32
c6bada962987e866072295124fc3659a094b07ba
describe
'52988' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGC' 'sip-files00273thm.jpg'
3c7a010831e50c77a1ea8df2cd8a6634
c657fbb7f849079e523f3bfa5166027d3448af14
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGD' 'sip-files00274.jp2'
5f150d0994ffd06607173b4f858da97c
d43700166435063c4a79e00cbdf93b9535b4d6f8
describe
'569884' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGE' 'sip-files00274.jpg'
bd2add415dc935c86814fdaf36f6b1e5
dea34eb378983fdf446ff8e53128ad3933e6ae2a
'2011-11-17T18:41:47-05:00'
describe
'50197' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGF' 'sip-files00274.pro'
f5d9967b7a699691714a6d3e57969fa8
8be6ff784087c19e516bed7d60bf9604c074785d
describe
'183827' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGG' 'sip-files00274.QC.jpg'
25fabffbfe22af186447d3baf8ab781a
27524fa2f29dac37cf70f21a1b909eeb14286ae9
describe
'3056044' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGH' 'sip-files00274.tif'
1caed68843e8a6cdab5531156a1f1b30
b67ef2653245ea4bcace90839ab3f1787cc98932
describe
'2075' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGI' 'sip-files00274.txt'
85e44bb69901631787c3a38c2aa936d2
376994e5a5a60ecd92a079afa4f93a0674d880a5
describe
'54307' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGJ' 'sip-files00274thm.jpg'
eed257d5a3820b81696a22e8e97068c2
9929ec64070854b176d587092bebf49be8aee808
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGK' 'sip-files00275.jp2'
1767d44202d8eabd290211f9bf29feae
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describe
'559939' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGL' 'sip-files00275.jpg'
2e1d5cb843f1109ff4db4e58464fe004
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describe
'50491' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGM' 'sip-files00275.pro'
364f62b2be785dc9291e22e2c4130866
0af6951bd1869d9f36afc89a50c17d8fcfc61e6a
'2011-11-17T18:37:44-05:00'
describe
'180490' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGN' 'sip-files00275.QC.jpg'
702d3288c4c64bed810f16f50b210da6
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describe
'3058496' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGO' 'sip-files00275.tif'
342455bae3db7f81daff2891dc9426b9
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describe
'2034' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGP' 'sip-files00275.txt'
d07e3c6b65316d8d92738329312e335b
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGQ' 'sip-files00275thm.jpg'
33c9be8b6eb6bfb77449e86dd5c35960
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describe
'380578' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGR' 'sip-files00276.jp2'
b2500a78c4f8108ee7f4e1eccd2399ad
594ace410f91a006c7bcafef4a328c555d8cd0ae
describe
'356098' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGS' 'sip-files00276.jpg'
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822258677e0389c9e51f21c3fefe68686425d66e
describe
'11359' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGT' 'sip-files00276.pro'
0442bd98c5abbbb1faca00782842a159
0269d39f23856b7dc6dd18ae53bef5e646c5970a
'2011-11-17T18:35:03-05:00'
describe
'108889' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGU' 'sip-files00276.QC.jpg'
aec64f50e8a11d142de78b8b50dd0ef9
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describe
'3056800' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGV' 'sip-files00276.tif'
8cefe4737392422d548a263016e049aa
ed363bbc1ea2133a18d8bad9095b4bbd9ea8567b
describe
'455' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGW' 'sip-files00276.txt'
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describe
'35575' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGX' 'sip-files00276thm.jpg'
cb3adcea1f19a9c9f179c7a2739bc717
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGY' 'sip-files00277.jp2'
81cc77aa417cfac5d28835724f92f688
02af803df0fa171c382f95876769168f74d1d502
'2011-11-17T18:35:01-05:00'
describe
'319411' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFGZ' 'sip-files00277.jpg'
0e696d8decae04b01660de2c269bd48c
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describe
'25576' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHA' 'sip-files00277.pro'
f4682bcee810c86ae33ae6a9cd17696f
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describe
'119174' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHB' 'sip-files00277.QC.jpg'
905c02745decd803954969bd553a1312
3fe3f5fb6f9c295f8993117a5107a23a34b42186
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHC' 'sip-files00277.tif'
3464f34abff6ba4850a0f57a02e75f8f
039e60515abcd325cca3c378c9f52dda1443dc72
describe
'1168' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHD' 'sip-files00277.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'40722' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHE' 'sip-files00277thm.jpg'
941f400303d21fc9e18f9fc7898f417d
d56a5179e5ae93db293ce77269937d83114c2ce1
'2011-11-17T18:49:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHF' 'sip-files00278.jp2'
5843335062b9932a5b38181eac6d1ae1
cb0b3ded09a08f0d04cf279c912bd65b3519c647
describe
'483408' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHG' 'sip-files00278.jpg'
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describe
'25552' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHH' 'sip-files00278.pro'
e4e7b4526899eaf9435428a44476481f
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describe
'153949' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHI' 'sip-files00278.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3055928' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHJ' 'sip-files00278.tif'
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881d77e05a5a2b99bf0c4c42acea3a78aede514e
describe
'1016' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHK' 'sip-files00278.txt'
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describe
'47527' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHL' 'sip-files00278thm.jpg'
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describe
'380853' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHM' 'sip-files00279.jp2'
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describe
'566228' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHN' 'sip-files00279.jpg'
b3d3f01ec8dd0e188a52a37db9cc5907
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describe
'51815' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHO' 'sip-files00279.pro'
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describe
'184766' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHP' 'sip-files00279.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHQ' 'sip-files00279.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHR' 'sip-files00279.txt'
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5635e7dad7ce4fb6c6d39097451cea3a27b7051e
describe
'52904' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHS' 'sip-files00279thm.jpg'
d3dc77378ff8da0ccb6ee8070e432d89
2ee772e940dd2afc045de3405d6dc8dcce917944
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHT' 'sip-files00280.jp2'
7c3e9e58cd3003d96adb52d747fcee9f
62bfd46f08dbd7951d6ed1710f4f420b0c7dda8f
describe
'571318' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHU' 'sip-files00280.jpg'
effab5c732d17a3c88400b9cb7194312
c68c49d54b9271a86fbf7116ef9acf7ae1e972c3
describe
'52628' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHV' 'sip-files00280.pro'
e4b7372bd41e796ae0ad1d6c0844f452
df2a98befc5f9dd508e4ab4bcae26a3a96b0a70d
describe
'187835' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHW' 'sip-files00280.QC.jpg'
2a2634afceb1f5cfb59b9d2eb55b0476
1f6a87d2333213ae8ac4ef0e6a24ba028fe35690
'2011-11-17T18:37:49-05:00'
describe
'3056200' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHX' 'sip-files00280.tif'
6d08354c48842114931c037fee99f838
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHY' 'sip-files00280.txt'
b522ff0512c15fb44e85036830ff8fb8
c84880166891583b3110e4c124c43ce85a28c4d1
'2011-11-17T18:38:59-05:00'
describe
'54498' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFHZ' 'sip-files00280thm.jpg'
c3f85d2e0c93998e927032ec60a3b14b
33e55910e404b91d7ac1b1e5a4dce2efb5ffbd4c
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIA' 'sip-files00281.jp2'
76145b478e0a98306a1f83dd4e38794b
ffaefc4a9f2ca6f03fcebf5512850ccb1d74f5c0
describe
'478384' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIB' 'sip-files00281.jpg'
82cb41551f347a75b7d107c210e1d10d
7e77379d33ba042e5fdc473164b4944ce5523bc6
describe
'33545' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIC' 'sip-files00281.pro'
f00332fb1d9b89ea7f0282b062b0565b
e879da3e40599d8754b8f291517dc3b627c306c6
describe
'150163' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFID' 'sip-files00281.QC.jpg'
91563c47721cbfaf43acccecf86a8f48
d27492fca70bff4a0b7d080bcf3ef02144c3caff
describe
'3057540' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIE' 'sip-files00281.tif'
0a99d90a9ccabe88adf0b906d5a1c37f
95873f3e177d61946a14ec9e76376995983b824e
describe
'1374' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIF' 'sip-files00281.txt'
865faf13923a5997e6d16fe8c378f6aa
25ba49a4cb7e705351448f37c955a4cde6359202
describe
'44969' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIG' 'sip-files00281thm.jpg'
97a4a3bd544eda56cd8f421b571c9bbc
92245a0e371f7cf47c8008b2b67b011e86a34fbf
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIH' 'sip-files00282.jp2'
79b977f9a773d6d9fd44502e64a07bcd
6fb71a2adaeac0efb09b9ca7c28f69dff4949cb7
describe
'488438' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFII' 'sip-files00282.jpg'
f174894b363b90803c72608123122cf7
b73f89c82f05be9d60bc9843df3c0680dbab3b97
describe
'23835' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIJ' 'sip-files00282.pro'
7b1e591029fbcd991fb016f7954c044a
1b4a3539cbcf1e19c2d7bcecb332ab3b2ed6c36a
describe
'156109' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIK' 'sip-files00282.QC.jpg'
e109747a2e6827b567587b5b54a4e10c
4786e3e9b61a6713d19fbcf508a9c2205d4d2263
'2011-11-17T18:38:39-05:00'
describe
'3055960' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIL' 'sip-files00282.tif'
055f2e8020325a622fd2d9739cbdb6af
e0a9ea37806ea9ab3def6fb4f1b3c04dc3c82e91
describe
'1077' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIM' 'sip-files00282.txt'
8f78689e16d2909c6cb3047fa2104b11
5fa81a2ca8dc993d03de98f2ef8acb52e442e021
describe
'49374' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIN' 'sip-files00282thm.jpg'
d4983fe7c1e3aa50cb73eaca0d7fbf85
f1181f066cdb441cd654fb3bc0b7900821934ba5
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIO' 'sip-files00283.jp2'
ec09f6ead380823b20140ee2fc702b4a
c22007af33d34d93edc90b9e1f5f134c2e7f4222
describe
'571627' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIP' 'sip-files00283.jpg'
f22850a7cedfc68e54da9771eed52df1
11c0abe26583a1d69a8d1b6c501db0d4734fea3f
describe
'52253' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIQ' 'sip-files00283.pro'
605be74515ddb8336e3a329a4be10ef6
67c9f6174ebcc564d808523fc83dac3fb05048b7
describe
'186043' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIR' 'sip-files00283.QC.jpg'
aee25a01a522fd8b8b8456ac747827c5
11bb6a502e58a7abfc06f07709c05ac8f4384ab4
describe
'3058644' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIS' 'sip-files00283.tif'
99bc779b3877d6bd73dedd4615e24c75
3a86b0ad9ff75ed9e55fae1dae2ffb232de37f11
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIT' 'sip-files00283.txt'
5b4ad3ce54cc563a82a745514dd4758b
75ef9b814b09d62d5bab5e26381e5be80b7732f0
describe
'53175' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIU' 'sip-files00283thm.jpg'
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411d8e53e92d0f3c5be0ec747c58d94705db7f8e
describe
'380576' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIV' 'sip-files00284.jp2'
291b30b597ede212a73c111af27ed44e
3da7f25354283b0b40df2b5e949b48c2d4b639ca
describe
'514802' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIW' 'sip-files00284.jpg'
c79b51e68a43d4c5c249489304fcfc45
12e954c94e68781973427b78db51cd550974ee5a
describe
'3498' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIX' 'sip-files00284.pro'
ac2f0387041d9d3bd4be7c59fab8f53d
77be5c39b75f8babfc84d744a22940c902625244
describe
'156934' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIY' 'sip-files00284.QC.jpg'
a2fdd1427e92ebe519bbead3e58f5589
b6c43cdea41e20daef152d62019771db487826c2
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFIZ' 'sip-files00284.tif'
430a8be79ff64041d870c4e8dc0f8eca
e2d51d8764588bb7bf32a5775c95513cec74ab49
'2011-11-17T18:39:27-05:00'
describe
'236' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJA' 'sip-files00284.txt'
bf3155f1aa9d13a6180a097e8e6bfd7d
c4c4c7db23364a01482268839760755d32d1acc4
describe
Invalid character
'49523' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJB' 'sip-files00284thm.jpg'
aefa2b4dfaf8a30b039ba60ce7e3ab1c
7a1e9a5c4a3027aec1ed0e077145961855862464
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJC' 'sip-files00285.jp2'
cfa76150c8344e015f16204018cb6196
d58ab8c6dd5911ed8e06dd97430d65f1bd92eeac
describe
'299494' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJD' 'sip-files00285.jpg'
5ddaccd628ebce02cfed6796dd003274
ad6efd603d06e6f44fd5a461d7985a948ee94762
describe
'82640' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJE' 'sip-files00285.QC.jpg'
ecec4fefef8fdd86368ef8ae2b8e7a1c
3355d6b1e65dab76c061acc5751b239fa2fc6826
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJF' 'sip-files00285.tif'
9d15353bf285603ec460236d795b020e
ada04a2ba9161c56d850280745818a71a7eaf07d
'2011-11-17T18:40:59-05:00'
describe
'26274' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJG' 'sip-files00285thm.jpg'
bad55d2d76bf8ccd14f4b7ca0d27ee8c
f14e58bf7e90c0b92212e1bc3bd2cc0e27585515
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJH' 'sip-files00286.jp2'
d2341cb18f052d79832c11d13945c484
e1c12a65d440b3a4d1d3cdb822bee3db68b4d446
describe
'573672' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJI' 'sip-files00286.jpg'
988eef807dbb3dc0826cbdd353039f9c
07d539ff2a4e9c8ad371b1179f90c293b5946efe
'2011-11-17T18:32:40-05:00'
describe
'51367' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJJ' 'sip-files00286.pro'
47bd4aec4cf4271cfb9e53aa0b07e523
d174b1e415e35d34ac51d6b12cd706997f64442a
describe
'185203' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJK' 'sip-files00286.QC.jpg'
68c73c65753debd0030f97c802b8c256
e364adf18a3b497fbef978ccb716a3b215592c24
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJL' 'sip-files00286.tif'
9a18304046b8d752fe2750ac0affdc94
071515c7e36a582da6849f6b25d89e7c774f573a
describe
'2137' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJM' 'sip-files00286.txt'
d6b80189000d50445d7d64a3a200c431
14804f03b00e2e583020aa3560c06413724280a9
describe
'54616' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJN' 'sip-files00286thm.jpg'
637cc222679615b7022826d3751d8534
1f69898981057d1513dd9162b710b0cfa4b32b93
describe
'380875' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJO' 'sip-files00287.jp2'
2fb660682bf6fb620c992af838ef3b30
749506e0173672d874db51683323ead70f5c1ac9
'2011-11-17T18:57:28-05:00'
describe
'527219' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJP' 'sip-files00287.jpg'
831ed49516b503e0b73de1f4207237a5
2d510bd3c6570340a7b201f3e42735c5b51f803b
describe
'43362' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJQ' 'sip-files00287.pro'
8f950e503bf16452ddf122d3ff414c64
56e674860f972543f1a1de073e4b880e66d0dada
describe
'169543' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJR' 'sip-files00287.QC.jpg'
24fb0f648f0860aff446d587e115b933
5041bdfe911d9e1493fce650284ade5ff0022fc8
'2011-11-17T18:56:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJS' 'sip-files00287.tif'
e5552a9746dad92d73a76664438120c8
72afa378151048f22701a9e25e525b22b726865b
describe
'1877' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJT' 'sip-files00287.txt'
de9d50fc6aaca73c53d3b4dcefb66210
7e2cf094d074b23c79990e305c1d1728e0c18db0
describe
'50684' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJU' 'sip-files00287thm.jpg'
3c1b5b97890bb1258b3d6a975b789ce1
31f2a824cfbe61aaf33a8af7eb35a52942aa7a90
'2011-11-17T18:49:07-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJV' 'sip-files00288.jp2'
8c1ef9b15941fe91cd0632a26fc3d727
c71ffddd755f862b88d8296dfe249c92307f298c
describe
'555750' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJW' 'sip-files00288.jpg'
3a645f16bd1c63f48060efd4d0f34404
173911a2411af2ce90d173ec61ab7e12b66d6f8c
describe
'50079' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJX' 'sip-files00288.pro'
626f3e305e4cdd73e1c559613f6d7790
dc71d8ee4ba2dc53fa1a6766cc51d4b7a1be1457
describe
'178511' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJY' 'sip-files00288.QC.jpg'
79c17dc43d082583572204be90230b49
cc0779f92bccd60d50c20260e18004b27bc21ee9
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFJZ' 'sip-files00288.tif'
67894ee334af5f195b1ac84e2c7c9f39
736a8610365c5890aea1f154524c2bbd0797d713
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKA' 'sip-files00288.txt'
df4f40129c9db958005e22a3909cf389
b1d56ef30828749c067664a52a433a0771906faa
describe
'51828' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKB' 'sip-files00288thm.jpg'
9999b85232961f8662ef6b66e6c6a2cf
e28f1ff942b3453bca898c2b1120cf8f4d98a29f
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKC' 'sip-files00289.jp2'
ffb870962ce4fc0999868b375728cd4f
315b744770d1cbf9bd3248f9d291e374249b5183
describe
'496092' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKD' 'sip-files00289.jpg'
768b001221596eb4efa71c52ffb62909
75775480f7b0b4daa3b8c71f975b820febdd5875
describe
'33010' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKE' 'sip-files00289.pro'
98354f6fc16903bc655f59f3e7d4d183
2c525c5b8593dc691712c16188876195f720e516
'2011-11-17T18:56:14-05:00'
describe
'159750' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKF' 'sip-files00289.QC.jpg'
509ab9932814797994955f06483fdd44
69a0d8b8a39f648b8c3eaa467e4e52ff4f372182
describe
'3058116' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKG' 'sip-files00289.tif'
d8d364b88f754146c96c2b6a4fceadaa
632343a49a37227378032e0ff99ebe8777e176a2
describe
'1449' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKH' 'sip-files00289.txt'
b6bb5c1fe7ef5205db22119f52ad4311
49ad57be190f3171ab8b067cd0200ad3a9d9d2d5
describe
'48257' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKI' 'sip-files00289thm.jpg'
d0dc3a0389148b64fa4ea3dccd39e803
a2c767ec132c3cab53e0c24479b913226b4eaa70
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKJ' 'sip-files00290.jp2'
4347fdff6fddd5b313082faef627f57d
4cb49c7b5d21d481e2caab9acc2e0bc295ff23ef
describe
'530694' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKK' 'sip-files00290.jpg'
8fbc73b5cf7055475109a91e4949da21
ab8b42c1b49a78a625604d32df85fe20d49c780f
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKL' 'sip-files00290.pro'
f350d517397f4498f331ac46a500d782
c43a877c82839402ad544ee450f69bcc3274c504
describe
'173027' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKM' 'sip-files00290.QC.jpg'
1d92c3f23c7568f95c96e03fd475b3e0
e58ed8f04ccd0570a5974667100e05bd6c0c030b
describe
'3055948' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKN' 'sip-files00290.tif'
e69448f5292bbfd8b562afdc927a0777
1680470c678a936478033032e6c3b3b2fd7c809d
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKO' 'sip-files00290.txt'
e0fa10ad0d53f571b2400f715aadd486
de910fdaac4c03526a7870c8aca0c31c68c35900
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKP' 'sip-files00290thm.jpg'
5b47e5d0f0ae91fd63bd00433101578a
73f807f619198f1a56f51c20763505db79b45b9d
describe
'380928' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKQ' 'sip-files00291.jp2'
0c91596638083dee3f378909e77f7b3a
38a0a98a09e8e2eb31cbc7b196164a8193354f2b
describe
'500747' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKR' 'sip-files00291.jpg'
ea5769f2b1c185b245e47077546d290b
ebfa62a644709c04c4862b41f7ad9e7e2f6f25c7
describe
'14058' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKS' 'sip-files00291.pro'
e69e69067f6bacd29f9e947b18001835
a2d7c021481de2017392f24685838aac50fe4fd0
describe
'154702' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKT' 'sip-files00291.QC.jpg'
899eb8ac05736e6c334f0365c1a1a09e
8b8166b7f41770abc7d357283723b69d9601f7c9
describe
'3058332' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKU' 'sip-files00291.tif'
03e8ba60a58d2e0a0b14a01af52cc0aa
7ade19291910e51bd3007f5806cf434664027bba
'2011-11-17T18:50:59-05:00'
describe
'579' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKV' 'sip-files00291.txt'
10a01c3de34e4c50c4803bcfc97c71eb
b2eb924641e623652774cf218f3e037e262ae9a4
describe
'49201' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKW' 'sip-files00291thm.jpg'
8819527f8538b66e920371162b0ef807
eeca639017b65b75298ca6396e0c67c4ba84dec3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKX' 'sip-files00292.jp2'
7eff6fc61728988ef086c0a270c61f6b
9d1e039bd1067d5f799f7a8a67d6440b7a9280cb
describe
'551021' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKY' 'sip-files00292.jpg'
0bdb2e799f10f3203c0606741958d6be
2b41c33409f50589544fee546905237f96804308
'2011-11-17T18:32:38-05:00'
describe
'49572' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFKZ' 'sip-files00292.pro'
23e883309c329ceebecd4065c02425f2
091d6e67ee04a54dad2a47d74258ecebf23cd126
describe
'179199' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLA' 'sip-files00292.QC.jpg'
c0a1f96f11270233c5b4684d3055033a
325dc46b9cb44a2e7e455ea172fb616fb6e0cb7b
describe
'3056088' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLB' 'sip-files00292.tif'
fd5f85b6f9f5eded60f0f91a169a6947
be4818941dd288a8af3654a56679c29a73a25f45
'2011-11-17T18:51:34-05:00'
describe
'1953' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLC' 'sip-files00292.txt'
74efef0b799c10e33916663e425ffa54
16ad30ccd9b8f8b3ad135cc0a2e9db833c139eec
describe
'53312' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLD' 'sip-files00292thm.jpg'
4a5d64c2b5edfb1b06ef37ef659b7dd7
bc24d036bdfa3bc4729ee6b9bc532cd3d800c790
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLE' 'sip-files00293.jp2'
f88b72ee2cefbf097e4df245f5e1c28c
2fbac1bbdb644461860faae55b96e8737dd7374c
describe
'461123' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLF' 'sip-files00293.jpg'
33e9d76a05e92216d3ce7c120421717a
7a8b17de4cd40d8fd01e5a9b09d2f18b4235a11a
'2011-11-17T18:53:38-05:00'
describe
'22390' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLG' 'sip-files00293.pro'
d1040358dff5e11218356a4420b99b67
ad4cf5051224cb08ca0044540f83d59506bb069c
'2011-11-17T18:57:13-05:00'
describe
'143458' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLH' 'sip-files00293.QC.jpg'
709718e279d640f3921ec15366b63774
46e71ca5254175ca0c7800010d3e04efe048bf5d
describe
'3055568' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLI' 'sip-files00293.tif'
2490a1d137944072ffed6d58d691bb43
5c1ff0dd8a57d1a0b6375f88aa5592b4e22a89ec
describe
'889' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLJ' 'sip-files00293.txt'
c928040889388131411b28b5d597ccb3
f4b0e721e9f5dc5330168d3f533a1ecbc065a02c
describe
'44405' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLK' 'sip-files00293thm.jpg'
4104c3dbeffebfa0c90148aafcc58ec4
45940ad6881e8c55f241bdb01462e47354212ef4
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLL' 'sip-files00294.jp2'
1b390c6405c863907708e11005e56cea
bb82146dade7a01e106bd662a391775baecaf308
describe
'530451' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLM' 'sip-files00294.jpg'
ce6c98f174e1b215e954735f03612afa
e96c6bd71c205e1f5c04ce0c0afde679775298a6
describe
'46450' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLN' 'sip-files00294.pro'
11e85273b676c686cec3814fb21db14f
9889679d928dca4094d419a10b472445361bd630
'2011-11-17T18:45:36-05:00'
describe
'172321' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLO' 'sip-files00294.QC.jpg'
484951eaf13ab02eeb894beb691407ce
01bf8395e5b6d996083a3950a41170bc4cd6e16e
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLP' 'sip-files00294.tif'
7901b2d10eaaba76e6a084bcb63cec22
5796b3081f885a8b08413f8eff7bdb68600dc1bd
describe
'1888' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLQ' 'sip-files00294.txt'
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f6e638c2cad7ef7efca57de42fef5f9509830503
describe
'51437' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLR' 'sip-files00294thm.jpg'
778708ab3cb88c774685dcc33de0fe46
fbb05c4f16891ed12bf00d5cb7755085f8bba835
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLS' 'sip-files00295.jp2'
81bdfd2adf0f8b1a085c65c43d85e16c
c6446bac1187ce0aa97ad26c79bc838d6dda3bf7
describe
'537350' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLT' 'sip-files00295.jpg'
cba6492975a3aa51449189f055f4abe8
596845e588c442e1124c6198216a147b3994481a
'2011-11-17T18:41:11-05:00'
describe
'45424' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLU' 'sip-files00295.pro'
ea5548e91e28a939888a4a15f082a51e
05e7a52806654df167dd17823de86e0a092757f7
describe
'171975' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLV' 'sip-files00295.QC.jpg'
22838abe70bbbcc2b141ab147a2fb6f6
f969afcf42f350e0a3faaef80a06fe33a18cc05a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLW' 'sip-files00295.tif'
f258a5cb8bdabe96384ba33fa7592b26
c78504a62adceb667d7fbf49aea186c520e16b50
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLX' 'sip-files00295.txt'
a5878038e44ff3dd01c326270bfe483f
20847060c4d77c3a3493174cd66456dcd8329127
describe
'51196' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLY' 'sip-files00295thm.jpg'
6115509dec811a3d5455ae444da1d95c
23efbd7bd968d6d2f4a766c89a52aa514adc797a
'2011-11-17T18:50:32-05:00'
describe
'380624' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFLZ' 'sip-files00296.jp2'
b50ad40dae40e2003e1e46d0b6a4075e
8875ec72af9906667844dcd77f9168d0cced60cd
describe
'548500' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMA' 'sip-files00296.jpg'
1abc4642d585c1129267db73d34344d4
7c14cc7b085874bb25f1ce7026f68630390976fc
describe
'48015' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMB' 'sip-files00296.pro'
52ba0c3407dc7d3c40681f79074c3924
301eb8f407c0591c09e64fc9a0b0b0139f9fad1b
describe
'179298' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMC' 'sip-files00296.QC.jpg'
924defe01bc275cc9f77fe87ea5047a6
4613ed81b30a60d92196df4e0be6b549c90de8c3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMD' 'sip-files00296.tif'
e57cc36b1a79d0b44ae7c09e974ef516
33d1ec17e81c4f432c13b4e82774005dc6b5b3c7
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFME' 'sip-files00296.txt'
a8c06c6684fe6881da438e7fde7beebf
ac93d5d53b577270698774edcc2e1e0715332309
describe
'53501' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMF' 'sip-files00296thm.jpg'
20471d668e8badd72d7ce558a5cad800
9b4e815cca265614d253921390f94ddccd2a4f05
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMG' 'sip-files00297.jp2'
e4437af51c4444e4854e3e6dd7ff32de
8c450427bc3eb58dfaa47e084a76a8d6ef4c56be
describe
'560179' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMH' 'sip-files00297.jpg'
78891a31d50699b364aa809b2c865634
8df5df268f18a69ca804a3c2632402cf52bccb0f
describe
'49987' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMI' 'sip-files00297.pro'
37cc6e0c62acd5c5eb0dfab754307601
b495b56a7d82cfbcac722332837fc178046ce4d2
describe
'180777' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMJ' 'sip-files00297.QC.jpg'
2b281356e7acb3860ba9eac77c980648
ab77e95bbbb79cc4d948b246542f983f911697d4
'2011-11-17T18:47:47-05:00'
describe
'3056312' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMK' 'sip-files00297.tif'
0eee47a45993ff7383274b8905743d8d
dea0d43633ae7373f0901d8fadaf9fe26fdcfe2a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFML' 'sip-files00297.txt'
bc0867efe66e0146f32b98214a5187c1
89a98ef1646a0c9ea17b3fd2659d340538990423
describe
'52256' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMM' 'sip-files00297thm.jpg'
87a80de5ebb36406cefbb4750e4ff89d
f9dc5aca0ebfa76df5f3d6fd2ffffb72693f1c63
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMN' 'sip-files00298.jp2'
6f51e7bd4355467a0994f5e81a458394
aa29aac17240b66f61b903d0d98b97a8e19dbff4
describe
'560434' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMO' 'sip-files00298.jpg'
b30090da03ccc01bc5f32e1b95e40cd2
b80d16530380572397ca66c8bc7dcd1dae1263e1
describe
'50102' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMP' 'sip-files00298.pro'
bc42191db4d956a6ede782a8c2848df8
7ffca2cb9ef8e9304b46c0455f09899cfad0680e
describe
'181173' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMQ' 'sip-files00298.QC.jpg'
d2eff26dc4a5085af9e89fa1914539e7
9490d6636b06857bb1025e62b1fd7844f8ea0950
describe
'3056180' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMR' 'sip-files00298.tif'
833dd5d099dd23c591759a4b85cce3a9
6907bddd7dda1b7ccd1b95068fad75c6a4c3a44a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMS' 'sip-files00298.txt'
5792b51d0db01f25483e95c233fa1351
6a982bd4da0d4611e0b3a3d9abe26e1548030d96
describe
'53339' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMT' 'sip-files00298thm.jpg'
1ed849e0246d2482198a47a6c7110e0d
65d4e87b9386c1537a648f52c54fc0dcea09d7fd
'2011-11-17T18:45:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMU' 'sip-files00299.jp2'
5a61fd100de2946cf1d76da89f13c3da
505db6dcb624eddfec9e40a14bf3726fd47431ee
describe
'539857' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMV' 'sip-files00299.jpg'
8d632566bad6c66c7055bd7883bd8e3a
26aa4a288aaaa65f57c026cabd876c427a7e5919
describe
'46066' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMW' 'sip-files00299.pro'
6fcecc5eaa873ac9d5cb8fda46011618
5cbb372055ee2994f7e891160eaca622087eecc8
describe
'171899' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMX' 'sip-files00299.QC.jpg'
dfc4e41af6e85aa64c5005e983af86f3
f1f23b4c510db0d4b9c5ebc763d943bb00e337b0
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMY' 'sip-files00299.tif'
c3167167cd30baf1d2eac18c94e5105b
1d2d11a4c4ff9165d2200a066ffc6f9d4ff94a13
'2011-11-17T18:39:09-05:00'
describe
'1921' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFMZ' 'sip-files00299.txt'
6f6891cf13394dca1a6936cbe30124d1
50297531201063712b0e5be8982cb4bc5056b8e2
describe
'50665' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNA' 'sip-files00299thm.jpg'
f9df1a22ed6ec4c524478062f560e63e
c7d6ecf26d3de1930e1b795158e479942ae3d397
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNB' 'sip-files00300.jp2'
efc7894cc4713c6b6408aa7e2d2f9e2b
bf619b7913759a6c147fe01a90051a37709e0ade
describe
'494560' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNC' 'sip-files00300.jpg'
14931d4f43f7a5c8d87f2f22c04cf134
f0ecce98c57f868d642deae4817286ac639f0654
describe
'38514' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFND' 'sip-files00300.pro'
1e9e14d3721e62114c794bf74b9cf3f5
e5a78da1c06be8b3d1c521b11ab81a39bb9a9325
describe
'155552' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNE' 'sip-files00300.QC.jpg'
5e35bbc7f06f37f614ce27b71b9968e5
ace0f80034e5d9c26794289a55b912cb118be6b0
describe
'3055516' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNF' 'sip-files00300.tif'
53b829a66e7e03adb0337ae684d896d1
7cfffaafe524a6723788091392924e87cfc9704e
describe
'1577' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNG' 'sip-files00300.txt'
3b10a7bea1286e377032ee2a9fe0b385
aeff2035383abc88379355b4874c19b1dd490abc
describe
'46259' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNH' 'sip-files00300thm.jpg'
01498e4601821a95503d802d1ea32bd0
7d26e2110a5a00640a040a74d9f54ba76fa4f661
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNI' 'sip-files00301.jp2'
870487bc98536617be7d75134680c78f
8b23267a8252349611146f42eab03d6bef59b579
describe
'443402' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNJ' 'sip-files00301.jpg'
dce8cf33179812d3fd318f07bb182662
589663d1ad80498ae0f0ef02966c7aff06b8442e
describe
'13456' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNK' 'sip-files00301.pro'
099136441a5659efb17dcf43b35b95b5
ff23d0fdfebf2ec241b087a8eb118077f0a4d252
describe
'138808' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNL' 'sip-files00301.QC.jpg'
1fddf4ac451f91640111c2cbd99f1326
b1e457c222106de816d3735aec36ee6549042d0c
'2011-11-17T18:35:47-05:00'
describe
'3057948' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNM' 'sip-files00301.tif'
811a3abc1e7b1a3e239bbff1faf17a5b
77193cb2762de5c36d57731148545aadc2389ad8
'2011-11-17T18:48:35-05:00'
describe
'671' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNN' 'sip-files00301.txt'
e2bc6cf5b43689b770878bad6161c698
aeeaf950b3fda736211bd8d5d410aaab7aa929cc
describe
'44226' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNO' 'sip-files00301thm.jpg'
888eeeffb2eca131d92540897e5aba0e
65eaf2414232dc216fcb016a752a21165e0202eb
describe
'380427' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNP' 'sip-files00302.jp2'
9065d616019a4ad8f0daeca8f65e72a9
b10bb655239e47e2575d08e7535ddeacd89904af
describe
'401872' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNQ' 'sip-files00302.jpg'
20239b975640aec32d2948a304d38ca8
f8b8f27a3c2d40d628b056e7ee5b23d4b82ad189
describe
'12892' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNR' 'sip-files00302.pro'
12ceb72ab65a883dac490818c53a00b5
f8005ef42883ae37e12a672421c7eae9e9a73311
describe
'120257' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNS' 'sip-files00302.QC.jpg'
b5e160c339322a0c4ef961cf56cb1941
618088629b1f66e8e75c42bbc813528efcf23d9d
'2011-11-17T18:51:54-05:00'
describe
'3054668' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNT' 'sip-files00302.tif'
e5c5d9acddf70071745e52a42176e5bf
3d54ea1aabdafef7a4c9dbfa86d34c1e627c00cd
describe
'510' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNU' 'sip-files00302.txt'
f773920171fe83a6f29950f9adb16a37
603868c8d0c17b716ed4422def950bef3598f2bc
'2011-11-17T18:36:02-05:00'
describe
'38112' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNV' 'sip-files00302thm.jpg'
4cbe2516af506ce69ebb4f6207ac087a
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describe
'380770' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNW' 'sip-files00303.jp2'
e232b8dcbad035f804630f96fa159687
7fc2cd4973e0883b26f8b304432800f31e0fe676
describe
'532120' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNX' 'sip-files00303.jpg'
03b9a4aceefab072dada2ea04db02fc9
264106f28a2906b36515a821a43ab0d47d1e73ef
describe
'36306' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNY' 'sip-files00303.pro'
9d73d036bcb11f32cf2735b284442efd
76f5096745d967a7193d8ab8c600d03e8ce3c5f6
'2011-11-17T18:48:27-05:00'
describe
'166687' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFNZ' 'sip-files00303.QC.jpg'
0fd2e7cc6cc0adfff0b3d4cc4e06cd9d
4e306c19cacc3fb52aaf58653924403ca7da6727
describe
'3058080' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOA' 'sip-files00303.tif'
0fbd9ade5ebd98da3e181b8650218637
bc59c1bb7c5896738d119a729f03ed93f61dc994
describe
'1593' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOB' 'sip-files00303.txt'
63213e154b9e96e30827ec8941c1cfd5
9e96497af1938f0f564eae97571064bbc9ea99ae
describe
Invalid character
'49350' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOC' 'sip-files00303thm.jpg'
de6e7c67b1583eb5f3b0e31c846d112d
cd360de235667916dee652c6913966bd82715078
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOD' 'sip-files00304.jp2'
070e19ec73d798c452a8c022dc9d96d4
175e4c79e52e348e41e9b5315f8c1274ffd0d7ef
describe
'573707' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOE' 'sip-files00304.jpg'
e9f5aceadcc1828c9d17667ca0707f8a
a845eb0ba60dc461cdfa33bbeef80d8f8a0de750
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOF' 'sip-files00304.pro'
fbab5be62a060ad71b2a91088948d1aa
5c6a34fd02935b04ad1592f972901fb209a39341
'2011-11-17T18:38:58-05:00'
describe
'188294' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOG' 'sip-files00304.QC.jpg'
0f8aa7396f0ad808e8521f4324c42dee
2c60294c18f077ca77702742bf2fb18cc2e3d87e
'2011-11-17T18:34:53-05:00'
describe
'3056344' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOH' 'sip-files00304.tif'
593e2245d07ea74657e96a3db8555374
a2291e2cc77e77c407a3b79b628335fac3d47e21
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOI' 'sip-files00304.txt'
df2f616527a615fa950834105c35b93d
e0c8c2304df086a5535d0868dcb4a973d3734b2f
'2011-11-17T18:52:07-05:00'
describe
'54820' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOJ' 'sip-files00304thm.jpg'
88bc68af4e138a14924f5433b0cb34cc
bb776ef0bd20d161b66b04a581240563cfd82295
describe
'380856' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOK' 'sip-files00305.jp2'
a60e0cb3696a710eafd00ebe9a7431b2
84f0477ef1937d21ebf5fff7569d549155c13ea0
describe
'564824' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOL' 'sip-files00305.jpg'
08858afde0373cfb04f5a34fb696c6af
84c22b23a14ae2427fec44054d407a35c5150fd7
'2011-11-17T18:41:44-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOM' 'sip-files00305.pro'
4de8053ee655da4435f03e54f1a60d17
4e411f77dac8d8446c4c956c166290fec2f945ca
describe
'180933' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFON' 'sip-files00305.QC.jpg'
4d854c612390296dcfc9ea138714efbd
cdf92db5d79bd166592af6631f58b93db6b52522
describe
'3058304' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOO' 'sip-files00305.tif'
559a9128c8af61447a64c168e14f5bfc
380cd5fdd93c2e513189fc8f0b4fbe7eb9a4bbe9
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOP' 'sip-files00305.txt'
dea4fb47bde6781cb8ee6a62b7d643a0
4c4a337fb9a1bfeea512f35e5e2c48f58bd68091
describe
'53272' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOQ' 'sip-files00305thm.jpg'
e2d86e8419a601fdc003e9eead004611
326a2266d14c270327b28a3f2ba350c73da253aa
'2011-11-17T18:48:58-05:00'
describe
'380575' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOR' 'sip-files00306.jp2'
6fe4b87619d6013cfc1de6210980000c
0b1be050dec68c031bca444678c4449eba7aa9ae
describe
'537383' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOS' 'sip-files00306.jpg'
bf4e878f51a49ac0cf8735577eb7e907
ec1421e25eedf557e84bfa2b48daa034aabd352a
describe
'2398' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOT' 'sip-files00306.pro'
6404c18847a0204bfb4c51425581570a
9991d974967d6e7a69987916695811342353dfaa
describe
'158135' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOU' 'sip-files00306.QC.jpg'
af15da6f6fa9290e058aba631e06280f
05848ba42e45615adb65081d59e46f546e3756f4
'2011-11-17T18:41:26-05:00'
describe
'3056500' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOV' 'sip-files00306.tif'
25fc594f883d65e92ae130a76b07a2f7
a494be0fc6ab36bb3590f66184758026397288c2
'2011-11-17T18:56:55-05:00'
describe
'217' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOW' 'sip-files00306.txt'
f829fcef5e5c0901b8af14fa18002ce3
cb26a4ab68752a5957dc42ab33e8a5727b8cdab6
describe
'48849' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOX' 'sip-files00306thm.jpg'
c3c28c9c73a842b6276c92f3ab24c2ff
9f046e59252f3e484535ba628841ca8e8c8990f8
describe
'380459' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOY' 'sip-files00307.jp2'
a7cc51035275ea51987cf434203adef7
fc51cd22cc93631351926ad26393857c061b7e88
describe
'306439' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFOZ' 'sip-files00307.jpg'
5ea47dd5a99a0cf103be1e04b4885de6
cb764f591b6b5cf87ba719cf755873c5cc26e0e6
'2011-11-17T18:43:22-05:00'
describe
'84515' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPA' 'sip-files00307.QC.jpg'
499714c54ff08d3cd340d2d59fd1f87a
401d2504b11b12c13d799b39581475b1a84b7a5c
'2011-11-17T18:50:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPB' 'sip-files00307.tif'
18c0f86fd2f3256cd5e0b9ac4dd79f2c
13c521e1d02ed431b79feecc26399b9c749c53b0
describe
'26512' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPC' 'sip-files00307thm.jpg'
85506c7cd171b71233d134314d8a88e0
b70299d09f41caaf7df19bb15cbc07f9cb20adb7
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPD' 'sip-files00308.jp2'
485f0ad89952b11004b169cadc563226
cf52eb0b45ff49b47727de59a6678dcbe947a863
describe
'583527' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPE' 'sip-files00308.jpg'
29e0e3c2c2f9175f128d8bb1aaa01478
c39dab6deea2af3432696b55d4fea4ec010f6bd6
describe
'53635' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPF' 'sip-files00308.pro'
c5c8aa4757593fd0890050e30a296d84
b9853c0f77e849b1f7403d2cc13e8c056e38dd85
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPG' 'sip-files00308.QC.jpg'
82f16e19e8862bd793faf86c7a416a16
bfb7f441c6d1dd2c268e39230c31bc59d7e785c8
'2011-11-17T18:56:18-05:00'
describe
'3058508' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPH' 'sip-files00308.tif'
7294d8c2f261a1d07826f05a405d53af
04ccff5b0559bf357d571f3260c7d3046d265313
describe
'2179' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPI' 'sip-files00308.txt'
0252a7c336dff854cbfdda6e9799a5d9
ceefb14d336661f42a8cb8e57e298f195f8ae633
describe
'54797' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPJ' 'sip-files00308thm.jpg'
03a6d4af0e71ea719b35c445e6cb106f
12a97767f9ce4b9ce7e058f198ce3d2835739697
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPK' 'sip-files00309.jp2'
867732adf93a6a0e3aec62ff41010475
5c707eb461ed765c52c469d83ec7e9bcc7c73e3b
describe
'518107' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPL' 'sip-files00309.jpg'
86b280f2bb0e71681018c8090594d22e
9e5e12ba42221b0585d3eeeba2837d4aab355fc1
describe
'38886' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPM' 'sip-files00309.pro'
01cf9bb1fdec5cce612207f2dc690d4d
6ac43ca2a6f7b11c544c989bcad74847f71f0410
'2011-11-17T18:37:58-05:00'
describe
'161026' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPN' 'sip-files00309.QC.jpg'
43e9054e4be473d3c4b3b87e38c22f07
095ef1c934047ac0967a9d54e030391f05aa6aa0
describe
'3057828' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPO' 'sip-files00309.tif'
0354cc911378eef467d153f282d12a68
64141429fc1882d1abe53ab63cbc1b3efef6fed1
describe
'1541' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPP' 'sip-files00309.txt'
0ab01592f026f6c1c2b4ec8f8f44eb52
1289eee64659fc0d5c981c61f37b89e8a56c6e34
'2011-11-17T18:39:20-05:00'
describe
'48145' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPQ' 'sip-files00309thm.jpg'
1ba3d6e652804b9eb80bb01e2b728c8b
edfdf57773b7e9db9e26ca2ec8eb2da5d728c2aa
describe
'380652' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPR' 'sip-files00310.jp2'
8d3b7c7479180591e004a6799439e086
b14cf7e078eba796b78cf611c28719f345bfd08f
'2011-11-17T18:45:50-05:00'
describe
'488973' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPS' 'sip-files00310.jpg'
c76352f6b402d174de50032896d69ca2
4149c13e8a6e65e5ec70f9c58e92e0d97aa44708
describe
'29604' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPT' 'sip-files00310.pro'
e9f65c8a5bf0488a794f551e522b09be
ba0ac7ef0200ba591632c83df5e2af999dd389f5
describe
'153705' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPU' 'sip-files00310.QC.jpg'
7167461f82459ab0cb41a12bab72b2cd
d94d59a21681ee2aeef3509c7db3344dceea255d
describe
'3055892' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPV' 'sip-files00310.tif'
59a74acde093e6426e4180bf6803ca7b
7f273a25fd03794febc796a666500cc44b3f443a
describe
'1312' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPW' 'sip-files00310.txt'
b35c5922fcd83ba5cb0828da82ffa385
0bb6984e5e94386f665704d5f83e1550f6d5753d
describe
'47738' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPX' 'sip-files00310thm.jpg'
c16c2c9ce2ea00a67800dd1dc0487714
dee58f5532e316739e9e7bf3bf8fbe7cd422e26f
'2011-11-17T18:56:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPY' 'sip-files00311.jp2'
dbb083a902e3c70db6dbdb2a63f3cf18
15d1070ebe1ca529321abf9b4223543b9aaf0c92
'2011-11-17T18:45:52-05:00'
describe
'574071' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFPZ' 'sip-files00311.jpg'
961e0ed55e0ef724e9fd507d8995beb7
6acc750fbe937f0a180ae378a03f268286835360
describe
'51150' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQA' 'sip-files00311.pro'
e60c5b27498e01a46af962baa44e6c21
65321b51258ff049865e77337dd7d65d565cde58
describe
'185436' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQB' 'sip-files00311.QC.jpg'
e14195eff3cee9d2d85e81f5b8b41ab6
c466a80ae3d41902e62a0abb69491e4b85804d7a
'2011-11-17T18:40:41-05:00'
describe
'3058616' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQC' 'sip-files00311.tif'
6f8aa2490ac262973ae6fab37c0ebccd
b1596ebb86c5e1ec833bfc654e63a5440565f41c
describe
'2139' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQD' 'sip-files00311.txt'
3c3532a364504ccb03e4c01041bafc47
307164eddd74a0a16dab19dc7ae56e84a2f643e2
describe
'54457' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQE' 'sip-files00311thm.jpg'
0793f6693caff8243869c43a6ae51dde
00eba2cc213b3e4d353c8d58ab2395fdbf964c3a
describe
'380536' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQF' 'sip-files00312.jp2'
2c79b2309d29a6af8cf1845b10b4bc17
17088e73d4ef4d7c6c53907246cdac0e5dafe9d4
'2011-11-17T18:55:51-05:00'
describe
'498585' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQG' 'sip-files00312.jpg'
f9d242feeb45b1401837064bcdca173b
f84fea9bf094d8324bc6cb4b63b3f010974310fb
describe
'15967' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQH' 'sip-files00312.pro'
e1710d6c3e7918a1513c7db090834e9f
a536dbb0ffba5cd9dadb12dce1cf9ec25ffe84a8
describe
'155013' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQI' 'sip-files00312.QC.jpg'
965802ab76d6beb3e6b765596bc192c0
191d33b038a54509193820815e0bcd738570a589
describe
'3056268' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQJ' 'sip-files00312.tif'
d9a32fafc24c5057b739434616ac7b8b
c1f1262640dad1b71b6d1b5597d0637508d5d06a
describe
'683' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQK' 'sip-files00312.txt'
76952a1a55b492e0bbf700421cc2304f
b9338ad439d2849c0c5c3f7677a6cd09a9f7dbb9
describe
'47554' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQL' 'sip-files00312thm.jpg'
4230e15f323273ebb6d322fd60397b5b
4080a13b9ddd2ac19763f7c69b50c50ced7b1ada
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQM' 'sip-files00313.jp2'
0fb23b3ed3682f60b001d79a5dd0ab80
b816835eb2b26bab9e2d0ddf9ccd34545b200ca1
describe
'548616' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQN' 'sip-files00313.jpg'
91fa2eec28ec85cf83d89c177ebbd127
a302c946017e6de793a4880b53c7edd4f3abaa12
describe
'48632' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQO' 'sip-files00313.pro'
b6f6b1e39080c415826578178a15839c
3de6be0f15d8cc67e4b50d312b9da2143cd6b3b9
describe
'176005' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQP' 'sip-files00313.QC.jpg'
48bf710fad507619a4259947979c2ae0
95a678b2dc77549e29c1f088e1eb44edfc3f7d8e
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQQ' 'sip-files00313.tif'
f4722b6621a1cdc0af5744cd0be17272
a6ef0b79a279eab6bcbc8666c5e538759b387238
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQR' 'sip-files00313.txt'
705991529d5c00701680f050750bd449
703804cbe219daa716c1e73aacf2142e7767516a
'2011-11-17T18:55:46-05:00'
describe
'51854' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQS' 'sip-files00313thm.jpg'
03f520a5a57e73dd59a523f43f963f43
f8895da41b70e8720c7fccac21bb953680895738
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQT' 'sip-files00314.jp2'
af88d2ee1ae4f71efed7a6c8dc1467d5
553e93da9b4ff5fa0ff154a97a2058017711918f
describe
'500715' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQU' 'sip-files00314.jpg'
f3658ffd0a97edc02d250ff38a7df338
7534c8169e4b8d2df77b672e9a810ceaf2353152
'2011-11-17T18:49:28-05:00'
describe
'35573' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQV' 'sip-files00314.pro'
4b2d577d21dbfec0c8c03e315bbedb43
02d55d0c203186e6b3c33187d1eda47d05329539
'2011-11-17T18:42:53-05:00'
describe
'161547' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQW' 'sip-files00314.QC.jpg'
b4a0f82ccbcfad42390681b2d1d26646
d3aa59e47b84e17f9caab186585c3767960f6bc7
describe
'3055832' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQX' 'sip-files00314.tif'
45c0a8f5779829e2bd569dd4ca4dc35e
33d93c1675c595636d087ecc5fd1fba4217c39fc
describe
'1500' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQY' 'sip-files00314.txt'
072c7cb7ccdfe770aa4ce77e15e943be
b4e2dc55dabbcae3862a7bf086e07ceb62215e28
describe
'48808' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFQZ' 'sip-files00314thm.jpg'
387d39da604bbfa3a63b2372a98779af
167c7cf2503fe747be5315e6f196be8233e40436
describe
'380824' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRA' 'sip-files00315.jp2'
b1ef88372caa5568857998a3b055ee41
8c4394285bfdc372e88f05ac6303fcc27650c8df
describe
'521079' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRB' 'sip-files00315.jpg'
994cbd0389fd0421c91c4335a7c58960
f14ad4924ca096704f5823fe6debd7e41fa476dc
describe
'22324' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRC' 'sip-files00315.pro'
3285fbd13aef9ddbb3a9094ed1719791
3819f9147ef419ce72ef1927409ebde2c582c4b3
describe
'164344' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRD' 'sip-files00315.QC.jpg'
ce48b57908856f00cc7c347035637d62
5551e798de49808cf91f5805bae8bb8bcf8bdad1
describe
'3058812' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRE' 'sip-files00315.tif'
d7d43a5120a992c6c2f0b9b4932a0644
14e104e15ac6ca0ec83770db00cd00d1d6ebf9a9
describe
'909' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRF' 'sip-files00315.txt'
3344d1b72da4a96596cede062f5d61d8
b2b16b755467ed1b324af32447f97d027d13d721
describe
'50743' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRG' 'sip-files00315thm.jpg'
591e870bf2cce6e30a4f18b0be5eed66
419741077d682b3014ebdc193f1f95bbf62a56ff
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRH' 'sip-files00316.jp2'
d97cafead68b2beefc5677e270b046ed
b5d88fac5798882e8e602fc5c51e2193fcd2eead
describe
'444117' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRI' 'sip-files00316.jpg'
0b5ef666bbc3e6f668cf4dcecd6b4437
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describe
'51643' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRJ' 'sip-files00316.pro'
8e1e68e8670a0467a0df24248b4bbd6b
7edc886358e5efcee3dbcbcc6911721a394a4ee3
describe
'163795' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRK' 'sip-files00316.QC.jpg'
7bd5eff9d64d44beb6edfdccf09337ad
d8554a98b2e326ec1b94fe8465a506bc8f3cfcfc
describe
'3056432' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRL' 'sip-files00316.tif'
2bee65b6af25c0b1bd5a53cb1899a15b
5fa4a7dce54ee61ccaf683e14d3c7b26747e5a24
describe
'2055' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRM' 'sip-files00316.txt'
616d92e368117083a6027e12c73a83e3
d0b3d1ae1f611441e8adf83f838479eb28a2e343
describe
'49340' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRN' 'sip-files00316thm.jpg'
4ad349d455de8482ab638af5cbb4f829
68b61516ebc54f06c700de7d961dc04016f915b7
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRO' 'sip-files00317.jp2'
c772a736cabb94b1b3edb64afab0586b
7d23dedb8a3a62e59ae099f3a5072386f0c41c76
'2011-11-17T18:46:01-05:00'
describe
'566554' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRP' 'sip-files00317.jpg'
d455063e9aca9ebb90b82518ae964c2c
ca3e2c4b907d2de9dc4c034affb3068b02a723f9
describe
'52936' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRQ' 'sip-files00317.pro'
e40fbc1eadbb56cab6599d0571a0d5ba
8460104e49446d74d7d03361c3102baf812a2fe8
describe
'182219' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRR' 'sip-files00317.QC.jpg'
1d7d7cb352c429fdc629fa6e8227366f
1fa9b253db7d55d6d55b47d3771a6bacc481e3e9
describe
'3058452' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRS' 'sip-files00317.tif'
f4be4c09cd3f685df11bcdc6f51e5613
d8987a7bc3f75b9e155be163b4ad79fad3712d96
describe
'2114' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRT' 'sip-files00317.txt'
e49f9c13f4ac057005949ec3a1910551
7e437d69ccf12e1dc9d2b6af48baa948432aa1a9
describe
'53615' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRU' 'sip-files00317thm.jpg'
822e81b52719d6c0e3859356c1378c8c
4276078f5907d466f4091da76674349e0e191dbd
describe
'380596' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRV' 'sip-files00318.jp2'
458d8658a99dcd6aa05fb3956688498f
1882a11b0eea9c01909bb63c99844ac293132cba
describe
'566167' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRW' 'sip-files00318.jpg'
66fbfe806f12f63f65e54acda1421588
c3688c90553861c3e988e643d36953add399b1f1
describe
'51535' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRX' 'sip-files00318.pro'
32f6a17c2999d264b80e3f74beb9a7d6
cd1bb22a1cded1af2143e511eba81d6e133b8ca9
describe
'183192' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRY' 'sip-files00318.QC.jpg'
22c32cc2537b84f68f91bd5e8797bd20
cc14d9d062bdff0f6ecfaa5c47b6d167c7d0256d
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFRZ' 'sip-files00318.tif'
61620294d5541ac2a4f53e80ce57f11f
ca2b5c657490254c7f1e94f9074ed9162f90c61f
describe
'2064' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSA' 'sip-files00318.txt'
42ef9c77393500fefdfa3b61c099e413
ac047a536469aca81858c6e62a2eeba408228cb8
describe
'53929' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSB' 'sip-files00318thm.jpg'
d8b89461b0dfc73acb47f55bf9d877a1
5d111c864603b7bbbc101ff7300a9fca034f0b4d
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSC' 'sip-files00319.jp2'
63d0a2941a855a0492731d0bc1928a44
cf879cacba5c32f2471afc6c0fa5b754a86e5971
'2011-11-17T18:50:11-05:00'
describe
'498763' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSD' 'sip-files00319.jpg'
5bddfc43ed72b7f37ef075b5dc1efabc
a3d59825ca1d53a16d403b9e06f1c27203c60013
describe
'17557' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSE' 'sip-files00319.pro'
f547c123eee96d40ff48e44759c85c94
74a64d3e37933ffbbcd833ff8f4e0aee670b589f
describe
'150525' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSF' 'sip-files00319.QC.jpg'
0871f9ddab5e76bb3463be34f1a21afe
bbd23a3687f7dbdd594e699340d57289e65fb96e
describe
'3057780' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSG' 'sip-files00319.tif'
1230692689c341833deffd0cc45345d7
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describe
'716' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSH' 'sip-files00319.txt'
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describe
'46065' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSI' 'sip-files00319thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSJ' 'sip-files00320.jp2'
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describe
'557941' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSK' 'sip-files00320.jpg'
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describe
'50870' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSL' 'sip-files00320.pro'
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describe
'180335' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSM' 'sip-files00320.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T18:37:56-05:00'
describe
'3056156' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSN' 'sip-files00320.tif'
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describe
'2069' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSO' 'sip-files00320.txt'
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e5b559b630e9c0a200719db3a1d189ba33e475a7
'2011-11-17T18:57:29-05:00'
describe
'54593' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSP' 'sip-files00320thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSQ' 'sip-files00321.jp2'
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6532edaaaf6ebbe0714aa9afb98b59ae169dc5a0
'2011-11-17T18:36:56-05:00'
describe
'575286' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSR' 'sip-files00321.jpg'
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describe
'52345' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSS' 'sip-files00321.pro'
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describe
'184663' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFST' 'sip-files00321.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSU' 'sip-files00321.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSV' 'sip-files00321.txt'
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'2011-11-17T18:52:32-05:00'
describe
'53363' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSW' 'sip-files00321thm.jpg'
c834fea679c277405b62754ee0b15f72
cb0b2d7dc3e9ff1a961852a965107f9219582be0
'2011-11-17T18:38:01-05:00'
describe
'380570' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSX' 'sip-files00322.jp2'
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describe
'552816' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSY' 'sip-files00322.jpg'
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describe
'49382' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFSZ' 'sip-files00322.pro'
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describe
'178981' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTA' 'sip-files00322.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3056020' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTB' 'sip-files00322.tif'
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describe
'1971' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTC' 'sip-files00322.txt'
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describe
'53537' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTD' 'sip-files00322thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTE' 'sip-files00323.jp2'
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describe
'554363' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTF' 'sip-files00323.jpg'
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describe
'48732' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTG' 'sip-files00323.pro'
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describe
'180254' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTH' 'sip-files00323.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTI' 'sip-files00323.tif'
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describe
'1969' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTJ' 'sip-files00323.txt'
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describe
'53173' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTK' 'sip-files00323thm.jpg'
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describe
'380548' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTL' 'sip-files00324.jp2'
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describe
'359665' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTM' 'sip-files00324.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T18:45:14-05:00'
describe
'9023' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTN' 'sip-files00324.pro'
b734d8c72e2e4c7664c221608a7fdace
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describe
'106904' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTO' 'sip-files00324.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3054144' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTP' 'sip-files00324.tif'
ade0330176a4c99f443e1a6b8dc0da33
28ebe2617a38fd809cde08d51fd47bcc8c293216
'2011-11-17T18:49:46-05:00'
describe
'360' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTQ' 'sip-files00324.txt'
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describe
'34035' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTR' 'sip-files00324thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTS' 'sip-files00325.jp2'
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describe
'496845' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTT' 'sip-files00325.jpg'
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3ff5e5acce0082804890c33487894889c8fe8f22
'2011-11-17T18:36:50-05:00'
describe
'29716' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTU' 'sip-files00325.pro'
3346b58819aa57e87c073cb0a99ab3a5
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describe
'156940' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTV' 'sip-files00325.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3058180' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTW' 'sip-files00325.tif'
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describe
'1354' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTX' 'sip-files00325.txt'
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describe
'48441' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTY' 'sip-files00325thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFTZ' 'sip-files00326.jp2'
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describe
'501890' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUA' 'sip-files00326.jpg'
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describe
'25934' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUB' 'sip-files00326.pro'
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describe
'158485' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUC' 'sip-files00326.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3056032' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUD' 'sip-files00326.tif'
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describe
'1095' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUE' 'sip-files00326.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUF' 'sip-files00326thm.jpg'
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describe
'380862' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUG' 'sip-files00327.jp2'
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describe
'565238' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUH' 'sip-files00327.jpg'
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describe
'49112' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUI' 'sip-files00327.pro'
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describe
'180885' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUJ' 'sip-files00327.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T18:49:53-05:00'
describe
'3058524' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUK' 'sip-files00327.tif'
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describe
'1985' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUL' 'sip-files00327.txt'
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describe
'53720' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUM' 'sip-files00327thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUN' 'sip-files00328.jp2'
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describe
'559192' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUO' 'sip-files00328.jpg'
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describe
'50343' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUP' 'sip-files00328.pro'
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'2011-11-17T18:51:01-05:00'
describe
'181619' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUQ' 'sip-files00328.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUR' 'sip-files00328.tif'
c1b10d1c4aafd2ac92ded7d75be0c5df
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUS' 'sip-files00328.txt'
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699faf91a4a5092b73900e265d7e10243a183378
'2011-11-17T18:57:02-05:00'
describe
'53547' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUT' 'sip-files00328thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUU' 'sip-files00329.jp2'
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describe
'513637' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUV' 'sip-files00329.jpg'
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describe
'21962' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUW' 'sip-files00329.pro'
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describe
'159525' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUX' 'sip-files00329.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUY' 'sip-files00329.tif'
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describe
'878' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFUZ' 'sip-files00329.txt'
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describe
'49137' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVA' 'sip-files00329thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVB' 'sip-files00330.jp2'
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describe
'566834' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVC' 'sip-files00330.jpg'
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describe
'51864' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVD' 'sip-files00330.pro'
da441831f2dcf2f0487e111c8e5b4452
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'2011-11-17T18:48:46-05:00'
describe
'183300' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVE' 'sip-files00330.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3056184' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVF' 'sip-files00330.tif'
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'2011-11-17T18:45:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVG' 'sip-files00330.txt'
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describe
'54167' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVH' 'sip-files00330thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVI' 'sip-files00331.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T18:39:12-05:00'
describe
'574252' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVJ' 'sip-files00331.jpg'
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describe
'52757' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVK' 'sip-files00331.pro'
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describe
'188229' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVL' 'sip-files00331.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3058704' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVM' 'sip-files00331.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVN' 'sip-files00331.txt'
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describe
'54584' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVO' 'sip-files00331thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVP' 'sip-files00332.jp2'
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describe
'570758' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVQ' 'sip-files00332.jpg'
bc57cbd1c665d5f4c90947d106d826f9
55ede410362945e8a2575e379fe6d3ae9875bb1a
'2011-11-17T18:37:55-05:00'
describe
'52160' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVR' 'sip-files00332.pro'
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describe
'185583' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVS' 'sip-files00332.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVT' 'sip-files00332.tif'
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describe
'2082' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVU' 'sip-files00332.txt'
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describe
'54389' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVV' 'sip-files00332thm.jpg'
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f56f43c1258d0f12f57f140bd7076e0b691784fe
'2011-11-17T18:38:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVW' 'sip-files00333.jp2'
9a008ef92c1667f731bd4ade5f262049
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describe
'369698' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVX' 'sip-files00333.jpg'
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2d1fa43b82b4967f00a4ada10480f0ae880a0cb2
describe
'9949' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVY' 'sip-files00333.pro'
4bf7000f43d31e39c776fe711be2206c
57d78ff6df9204571fdfe7bf3d29ee8a6461ba05
'2011-11-17T18:53:24-05:00'
describe
'110318' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFVZ' 'sip-files00333.QC.jpg'
819060a528986711664b086adda4404e
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWA' 'sip-files00333.tif'
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describe
'400' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWB' 'sip-files00333.txt'
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describe
'34500' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWC' 'sip-files00333thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T18:36:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWD' 'sip-files00334.jp2'
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describe
'330198' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWE' 'sip-files00334.jpg'
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describe
'31329' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWF' 'sip-files00334.pro'
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describe
'122364' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWG' 'sip-files00334.QC.jpg'
d5ff59c77884a70a3ef0f132a54fbc1a
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWH' 'sip-files00334.tif'
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describe
'1417' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWI' 'sip-files00334.txt'
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cda9060db914782492a5a68f3d903497a3fbe7c8
'2011-11-17T18:45:10-05:00'
describe
'40011' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWJ' 'sip-files00334thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWK' 'sip-files00335.jp2'
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describe
'520573' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWL' 'sip-files00335.jpg'
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describe
'25444' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWM' 'sip-files00335.pro'
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'2011-11-17T18:56:06-05:00'
describe
'164100' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWN' 'sip-files00335.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3058628' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWO' 'sip-files00335.tif'
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describe
'1081' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWP' 'sip-files00335.txt'
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describe
'50353' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWQ' 'sip-files00335thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWR' 'sip-files00336.jp2'
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describe
'557632' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWS' 'sip-files00336.jpg'
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describe
'50830' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWT' 'sip-files00336.pro'
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cdc4b7e35f0e9a9f2b4c156b9938c460dc884d4b
describe
'180334' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWU' 'sip-files00336.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3056140' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWV' 'sip-files00336.tif'
90706a289c95c266fe8598f81e2d50f1
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describe
'2049' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWW' 'sip-files00336.txt'
0ec66ec57e251a5e5f99c4ca7d4bbff9
c972ad655d0f2fa5cf920f207381a80d885e1202
'2011-11-17T18:43:51-05:00'
describe
'53387' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWX' 'sip-files00336thm.jpg'
dcd31a171b9818cc6cfd7e63cb062c5e
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWY' 'sip-files00337.jp2'
a24926d7e41c8bba05c09a4480086878
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describe
'557776' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFWZ' 'sip-files00337.jpg'
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describe
'50732' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXA' 'sip-files00337.pro'
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describe
'180649' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXB' 'sip-files00337.QC.jpg'
fd44dca1f87719ce2dae585c8073ea77
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describe
'3058464' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXC' 'sip-files00337.tif'
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describe
'2022' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXD' 'sip-files00337.txt'
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describe
'52408' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXE' 'sip-files00337thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXF' 'sip-files00338.jp2'
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describe
'549887' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXG' 'sip-files00338.jpg'
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describe
'50081' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXH' 'sip-files00338.pro'
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describe
'179990' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXI' 'sip-files00338.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3056152' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXJ' 'sip-files00338.tif'
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describe
'2029' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXK' 'sip-files00338.txt'
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describe
'53370' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXL' 'sip-files00338thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXM' 'sip-files00339.jp2'
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677f1bc685fbd3c84ffd35ec4ce120db1b68251b
'2011-11-17T18:38:37-05:00'
describe
'568101' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXN' 'sip-files00339.jpg'
4fc95e3625d5156a369d93244f224088
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describe
'52071' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXO' 'sip-files00339.pro'
14d5f0057f10c4cb4196445dcc1c38d3
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describe
'183042' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXP' 'sip-files00339.QC.jpg'
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68dd9f0a2d31709c152eb43a0de90e08d601ee01
describe
'3056296' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXQ' 'sip-files00339.tif'
8147e7b192cf6405cd5472f39a12a50e
55b46964c5d96edfb26e334674fbb4972f1cde70
'2011-11-17T18:42:08-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXR' 'sip-files00339.txt'
f810a18f89c7274b3365ebff7f58697e
113c53abf239252c37e12e66ab8d9bb7a91e7329
'2011-11-17T18:36:20-05:00'
describe
'52739' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXS' 'sip-files00339thm.jpg'
8bbf9e8fb7eb3a312dcc669cf566f0d4
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXT' 'sip-files00340.jp2'
3bb91cda9248ee0b25162f87b7da0f5b
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describe
'191349' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXU' 'sip-files00340.jpg'
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describe
'14661' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXV' 'sip-files00340.pro'
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describe
'73263' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXW' 'sip-files00340.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3054748' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXX' 'sip-files00340.tif'
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describe
'582' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXY' 'sip-files00340.txt'
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describe
'27858' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFXZ' 'sip-files00340thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYA' 'sip-files00341.jp2'
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describe
'317312' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYB' 'sip-files00341.jpg'
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describe
'29036' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYC' 'sip-files00341.pro'
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describe
'116454' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYD' 'sip-files00341.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3055724' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYE' 'sip-files00341.tif'
013457e7dc8dc8592aa7fa80ff7088b8
f26506de0f9c1775ecf4ce217307a0e313df73ad
'2011-11-17T18:48:12-05:00'
describe
'1298' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYF' 'sip-files00341.txt'
dc25a6131e81fd1c966dcbb5f98ef428
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describe
'40479' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYG' 'sip-files00341thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYH' 'sip-files00342.jp2'
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describe
'545590' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYI' 'sip-files00342.jpg'
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describe
'48933' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYJ' 'sip-files00342.pro'
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describe
'179422' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYK' 'sip-files00342.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3056216' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYL' 'sip-files00342.tif'
08cf59b7e09de7733f2dfb069db7713b
72105c29dde2f5ed77e3bcf83a31af926668e4e8
'2011-11-17T18:47:45-05:00'
describe
'1962' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYM' 'sip-files00342.txt'
265d3b98e42bd98c41c9017a430ddff1
dd14845ba84847dcfd985b75f2ad62616cddc64c
'2011-11-17T18:37:37-05:00'
describe
'53228' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYN' 'sip-files00342thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYO' 'sip-files00343.jp2'
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describe
'421765' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYP' 'sip-files00343.jpg'
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describe
'20744' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYQ' 'sip-files00343.pro'
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describe
'143488' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYR' 'sip-files00343.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYS' 'sip-files00343.tif'
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describe
'815' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYT' 'sip-files00343.txt'
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describe
'46250' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYU' 'sip-files00343thm.jpg'
b93fb44cd859d2dcdf28aa86963db2f1
9bd4f9442f5a58a8c97ccafef9a964b96f485be6
'2011-11-17T18:45:54-05:00'
describe
'380603' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYV' 'sip-files00344.jp2'
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describe
'397765' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYW' 'sip-files00344.jpg'
48aae232e9d05a6e7e130ddaa6f6cdeb
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describe
'47001' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYX' 'sip-files00344.pro'
f07a540d93650daa9265a14f8d44deef
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describe
'149478' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYY' 'sip-files00344.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFYZ' 'sip-files00344.tif'
bb479dd1eb88ad3ca7d26144d27e3996
0d4a8f44eb7f286371648ec6731f3b3250df3402
'2011-11-17T18:39:02-05:00'
describe
'1923' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZA' 'sip-files00344.txt'
97c071734ca163499a663e6f98801955
023ce7493cedab984ff3be7d7a6a6c68ebced62f
describe
'48107' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZB' 'sip-files00344thm.jpg'
3e94414543108b4f9bfec4c70ef789f6
411042676a18e7f7c7a2762b369cd9c7c23c3ca1
'2011-11-17T18:35:30-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZC' 'sip-files00345.jp2'
830040fef9333b52ad21a96bbf8ccdbb
4588b600158217103eb46253963fbbdbf403e7dc
describe
'538189' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZD' 'sip-files00345.jpg'
8e41af86467410c301e06f1f8108e79c
026f5af1ab32e548ce2a00167b70d84117dadfc9
describe
'46542' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZE' 'sip-files00345.pro'
f51b7722dfa01eb7e72d2f7e33723cdc
12bb7c9f2c04860209e7ecd0bfec74a945f8e159
describe
'173011' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZF' 'sip-files00345.QC.jpg'
0dcdf87070c3a25169104e4ba87faa8d
bb13dd17be6982dd5736b70bd29b929d11571ebb
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZG' 'sip-files00345.tif'
65ab837d0162ab56f3420707aad7f950
159eec202ae6fee30f7ae064ce6dfb409e2b041b
describe
'1878' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZH' 'sip-files00345.txt'
7cd290cb6a3720af2649d0cc4e4119d4
26415e561cb0824f99701429eca8745b83f6abd7
'2011-11-17T18:48:36-05:00'
describe
'52802' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZI' 'sip-files00345thm.jpg'
4537292443df9ee5e088f194a69a9ef1
7f8d618f7c501c8c763ae084f9933d9f38f6fe7a
describe
'380637' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZJ' 'sip-files00346.jp2'
eb7b809820e5a80d28a50fd9ae6aeecd
a55c47ff1c939069df276fbcae7d1c99bd1e19d6
'2011-11-17T18:50:46-05:00'
describe
'531959' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZK' 'sip-files00346.jpg'
b720f642d5510b794672e5d10f516431
e5038fd3cda2ab48bfb3dca8ba1147cc6225feac
'2011-11-17T18:57:36-05:00'
describe
'47685' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZL' 'sip-files00346.pro'
fc2a2ae88521f4d267150bcfdd91c174
e863670c679ed2dbf102832db0343392ab3da31f
describe
'174470' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZM' 'sip-files00346.QC.jpg'
f4ca2affc9289bfcac5d67efd12528b6
5741fa93d918b079b8519dce301c4b84e95979f3
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZN' 'sip-files00346.tif'
5e4e3a622017706ad74910701201ab89
d9629b710f85c69f712b5e64e53330cc28f0a8f1
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZO' 'sip-files00346.txt'
085d170983ffcdcc34bafa9b74d7ec9d
eadf0488830d4b4c72d9c3cb6b1d5adf2325e294
'2011-11-17T18:35:17-05:00'
describe
'50419' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZP' 'sip-files00346thm.jpg'
b3cae63c078a2a933966b2f7162621d0
3aa92df97e381530ff49e5fedd16203966dca0da
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZQ' 'sip-files00347.jp2'
7f39fa5445ca35d8beeab344fa23cf83
070fec8f181320ab14ef695454f11497c39101a9
describe
'375923' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZR' 'sip-files00347.jpg'
aef1f687346d75c52648d4e1d0d9c983
245f6443893520e43b6da55b7733161af98eca76
'2011-11-17T18:36:42-05:00'
describe
'11249' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZS' 'sip-files00347.pro'
0647935fcc502e1ed683b54cf249383d
53ac2f5a548da66c50413ec464d13f1774e295cc
describe
'112788' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZT' 'sip-files00347.QC.jpg'
d1d42a6d6d6cfaf90954ed240b72c702
3769472e2560acec4b6dca33cb15de3725c30915
describe
'3056548' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZU' 'sip-files00347.tif'
32f96ff74e6d855c8411e31e5b95fee2
04227d6df67623fb07b84a9a30822db454b62378
describe
'461' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZV' 'sip-files00347.txt'
248c15144d5f199b0e5b463570c5f7b1
3714e5502f748aef3945e4e155d098d02ebc462b
describe
'35168' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZW' 'sip-files00347thm.jpg'
03e8b8351af80e32b9af8689cf36bcd9
c34b8e16f37a8a1e676bf95b6b9799462ec436a5
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZX' 'sip-files00348.jp2'
c8c02789c4ff12cf634b5406932c2d9f
1ad4d0fcf6dff03e3b14344b2c2c0c0d851490d1
describe
'441940' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZY' 'sip-files00348.jpg'
20ac05a0037d95a01f28fc1de185c75c
7cf22ebc8b8943e5bc7a3b0627d9c42e2e0d6f0b
describe
'14538' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABFZZ' 'sip-files00348.pro'
443fced86335a53741026339b44f682a
2a08f33b660aa2a16aa776e17d1b806acd540f3a
describe
'135584' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAA' 'sip-files00348.QC.jpg'
5ebdea8344c4e631a475fa8ac4f6aa1a
1ef15d70068ef5da598321c3985e863a2402d21b
'2011-11-17T18:43:43-05:00'
describe
'3055580' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAB' 'sip-files00348.tif'
bd82290bc2525936c3dcba6ae409dee5
02876f12447215cbb06314bf0af1ab8bcbd5d689
describe
'742' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAC' 'sip-files00348.txt'
acc0d026fb5dfce1a0fc1f6b0e1ea3fd
366d61fb65ff4f5dd1d3aa5edcd59d4985cd890c
describe
'42815' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAD' 'sip-files00348thm.jpg'
f277d58220d80ea68b3303fa796fd29c
1e376743d2afe62307a588aab825fc8d7c066f9b
describe
'380850' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAE' 'sip-files00349.jp2'
d43b8df97f76fb208ea292ee57705a14
c019f24313ab3546ab3115122df0b6656c4e4c29
describe
'549184' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAF' 'sip-files00349.jpg'
6987cc9a191627916c718f89380d9d1c
8f9e535dcd7dfaaf9bb07c0e0c37753342fa24a9
describe
'49672' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAG' 'sip-files00349.pro'
e2434c6c41e53094923ace4a12fde0fb
ea9724afba86242916c19ec33ba42d9112331780
describe
'177421' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAH' 'sip-files00349.QC.jpg'
8f03571286eadc8dfd07efaf0b82c8e8
11dd4974a55ef6260d17c03e6deda2b16fbeb90c
describe
'3058416' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAI' 'sip-files00349.tif'
67cf78b066b532bf661cb23677d01109
a9d0a778006b90435fc30a3d26a654e1fa2b59b2
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAJ' 'sip-files00349.txt'
00964ec530f7b4a29ac43648aa3dbf96
45ab196fc8420d9d2138ed15cb7e44500a63a062
'2011-11-17T18:49:04-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAK' 'sip-files00349thm.jpg'
ab7a76ec7fe76608b02acab61e999b80
9291c6c44c8cdf02a74b0a79f9c91415df84508c
describe
'380642' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAL' 'sip-files00350.jp2'
14c0645de0428e18ce781e64cfc81482
ec0aa59ef7fe9297b07c35cde4fb6bcaf9c13cfb
describe
'542423' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAM' 'sip-files00350.jpg'
be38c44b3cf9bea70fb602eb7bbb7dad
56c820f0fa191499066b15ba17262150cb57bfee
describe
'49046' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAN' 'sip-files00350.pro'
581e50a7ecf4c807e51a2d0fccccfcbf
459cdae6c466f11b6428bf28558d18d290802013
describe
'176768' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAO' 'sip-files00350.QC.jpg'
b0604736b648077fdeb46d7a7b1e401b
db76dc46545627161e117c3e1d21c60a1d97e037
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAP' 'sip-files00350.tif'
5a0d09114f43fc491fe4470103a38194
e15ac3bda8207a7e6e4c450ffaca4ffa9730ec09
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAQ' 'sip-files00350.txt'
c2d493d14372a01923f9641f61940cbe
46501a8fab942c3e7b20b4056292e7cbb6db4a38
describe
'53638' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAR' 'sip-files00350thm.jpg'
799718f29de9dfaacd7bda127823fb2e
38f4a11be840ce77bcd6fc613352ec04da530126
describe
'380870' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAS' 'sip-files00351.jp2'
65c0972fbe64a032e54c78245ea933b5
0f9a417014d9d10f8ded8f2cc5566b30c68ac092
describe
'539105' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAT' 'sip-files00351.jpg'
2f849f9ee026fa2ad2e81b5e77276bc9
af416e4c2fa88a5909589782b3f7a21fc299e012
describe
'46607' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAU' 'sip-files00351.pro'
03d3f6b58497f8cb61599e83409d3f23
e8caf5236458da5aa1188e5ac143d1599f4bf92c
describe
'172793' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAV' 'sip-files00351.QC.jpg'
e18e37e6787b72070a83804bab94ef15
e3b3206c613f2ca538ac953f8a042250dcf77ee9
describe
'3058580' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAW' 'sip-files00351.tif'
f4a10a4a7b510791b3a0875ea208ba87
10ba7212e3a2d7ccc0dc86bc92a574c4f6264138
describe
'1907' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAX' 'sip-files00351.txt'
c255f5c1a5a5a79eca2f2a596b43c095
ced970ad957bb29442463bce84323a7c0732b430
describe
'52470' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAY' 'sip-files00351thm.jpg'
3b75f4c46fe52257412c30bf0f8cf90d
7da5d1cd6960320c4938916f6789f5e0ed54c08e
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGAZ' 'sip-files00352.jp2'
7f13ba66d17ab0815716937c5fe0b080
df84f58e753a9cf0164923e346114769c02454db
describe
'436497' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBA' 'sip-files00352.jpg'
9f8385a3afdf36f03f60a8e655202f2b
f19aa0fe6329a058fb1610cc0bd3a62900298753
describe
'51201' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBB' 'sip-files00352.pro'
05e9ed7b28e1365edf9eac49c64521b8
59152d1a42240c572e1b6ada12358fe3d1e2e2d5
describe
'162966' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBC' 'sip-files00352.QC.jpg'
4e4035e1e8e9d91011449f774f9bfc01
e366b2d199bc58329c899cad9fa7ed15c0059fcc
describe
'3056488' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBD' 'sip-files00352.tif'
9318f2f546227bc7d5d5cc1e5874c51f
381c8909bb1d2dd49acd1ec7fdf9edabc8502f73
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBE' 'sip-files00352.txt'
9c8242638005752264f5c616d2b70ceb
5f3dddeac8ca7fd5eb4f6ad6fee32bbf6227c039
describe
'49417' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBF' 'sip-files00352thm.jpg'
6bc505ff6c6138a69319f870e639e3cc
c7cab60a90210ac6d091703bbea73bff87d819bf
'2011-11-17T18:35:25-05:00'
describe
'380840' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBG' 'sip-files00353.jp2'
22bfcf4353bec1829525487266abeb00
7d42b8c31fe99ac0ee034d68b175d3e3a24fb853
describe
'506196' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBH' 'sip-files00353.jpg'
3507bb9bd21ffad1fed072689eb5b69a
ed8816d932f76c919f9ebbc9de133b28d247934f
describe
'32815' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBI' 'sip-files00353.pro'
db9d60b40218c132daa8872667bbf8eb
20d0396a7e7896e3170f11824930dbe02217b077
describe
'164973' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBJ' 'sip-files00353.QC.jpg'
b15d655a88df8a2d0aba6a0bf4eab660
98219a1e14801cd420c0b7c9c312b0e2904a8288
describe
'3058672' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBK' 'sip-files00353.tif'
c61af6399876012b0405c366c97ec476
516a2f50b786697e92355575b373cda7bf01b67c
describe
'1930' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBL' 'sip-files00353.txt'
d6d3aa0c7f7c5e8386722208f399ff4e
d3e954276a992ccc970a6a5eb5aca6a048130d49
describe
'51773' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBM' 'sip-files00353thm.jpg'
636599cda64b1ffb15d159c7e9741ac8
bf0377cd40d9fe14aa1f29a8d44784eca403c14a
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBN' 'sip-files00354.jp2'
b590bb3551fa0c3e4f148a68f8492474
73d970ae3ac74d429221e36dbae6fe076228b3e4
describe
'540099' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBO' 'sip-files00354.jpg'
ca05021ed935bf252bc3fc5dfbf6c1bc
7d9fd19b6010abe295b86791842e4a2b8e094668
describe
'47123' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBP' 'sip-files00354.pro'
1f9f700417bfd7d78a440bad628ff7f6
f03c697177a847f1a3c6c444fd5e826a006224f2
'2011-11-17T18:43:40-05:00'
describe
'175930' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBQ' 'sip-files00354.QC.jpg'
661ffbaa18926475d5e318370ee97fe3
0a4649ca326793988e94bc7b9fcbd6ee9df12ddc
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBR' 'sip-files00354.tif'
6939ac47344e1d2f97dbde9e52984dbb
43c99c97a481173b4ef9cdf905537813627b2273
describe
'1900' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBS' 'sip-files00354.txt'
9a5d987bf376a2eb4ca43e38ff394676
34b88bc68a2491c3765e9dc147308c13404834b1
describe
'52942' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBT' 'sip-files00354thm.jpg'
b283ef4cc57ebbfa40951f13c5e67b14
e53f13083262fce62d61dc16deb820ec2088ae99
describe
'380882' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBU' 'sip-files00355.jp2'
bdfec6cbcc97dceb42c4fb1c8344f7fd
1a669f1805d97bc79c464dae8d2996917465c6e6
'2011-11-17T18:35:05-05:00'
describe
'551811' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBV' 'sip-files00355.jpg'
3c00b8623125dcff8f691e96cb3fc629
ddf579c38eda80d9e17637b1f095690217ebb19f
describe
'48610' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBW' 'sip-files00355.pro'
49df22285fb7f108644687fe740e12f6
20575d1994685645bb85d08f658e3db35ada3421
describe
'179312' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBX' 'sip-files00355.QC.jpg'
6a0099991ef41ba0028496f562e63b98
9558c0389e7de0d82d59f60756fd2b7161030d74
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBY' 'sip-files00355.tif'
e16a1cdff2f7942fa010a1eeb1d0043c
72e808659159f559d80a50c43bdd69d4f8f7b140
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGBZ' 'sip-files00355.txt'
73b06cd6e43b95a0c6be9909739e007b
fa7f13d000302eb5fafa7a40cb52fc69df5350fb
describe
'51775' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCA' 'sip-files00355thm.jpg'
068e58644f557bdd8cb48a74534d0c1f
0a0e3260c4be766da1a88b98d432676e9dd59764
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCB' 'sip-files00356.jp2'
277b20b9db988faebba2c1783a31a7c2
5b05b3a7001e5e656d505bf6c709c77a832f3793
'2011-11-17T18:48:17-05:00'
describe
'436026' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCC' 'sip-files00356.jpg'
53f48e965296be0b03bbcda84ec24d35
1e59c23d4b5dc1eb7aaf92cc0cd7acf38f7cc003
'2011-11-17T18:35:29-05:00'
describe
'10919' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCD' 'sip-files00356.pro'
aa62e08a10c5dd324a022e71d22de68e
8293b03da62407b8c562a4a511131c41dc40b2d5
describe
'133600' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCE' 'sip-files00356.QC.jpg'
a5279145f7b229a1b45534f290b00f45
ac9e6d9246d3991798db960a13ce88a1c1ae3dd9
describe
'3055352' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCF' 'sip-files00356.tif'
70b47543da79cb2d008ae5dbdef1d4e2
c8bb819156285200ff8e98c75eb912b666873a5a
describe
'444' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCG' 'sip-files00356.txt'
af7d0d7f25942cf5a34971f9a1901d6b
055fd62bdeadf11b5585bdc971e2a4fdc10b6205
describe
'42480' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCH' 'sip-files00356thm.jpg'
b676a4b369e30407ab88157c151e5d7b
8c2477df4f5194a0799aa2e0aea308c3980e4572
describe
'380923' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCI' 'sip-files00357.jp2'
ef6155f46be397e98669d68af3c5c8d8
d16502e8a1aa8e27e7c773e30613b25ae0c7b06f
describe
'505202' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCJ' 'sip-files00357.jpg'
c808bac9179bb15b758951c99143466d
7b8fa193c3789d98e0ae61059c595dacd066fc51
describe
'33764' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCK' 'sip-files00357.pro'
4af1be85d774aa93754e769e1a953078
1f3a461eeb0563bc6e812e0423be49aada7a1105
describe
'162712' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCL' 'sip-files00357.QC.jpg'
269b8e161758e6a8c4598cfb3e3eb381
d75b7abe04e2a2e894d5f03ede1cce8ffbd2617d
'2011-11-17T18:42:52-05:00'
describe
'3058324' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCM' 'sip-files00357.tif'
1081c734711b5bbd466de62ab332b121
3024e07a304a8116b0db9b6e34c4688182604c3e
describe
'1481' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCN' 'sip-files00357.txt'
2ea96e01f8a19a231fcd5261ea617238
2c8daa142b8428eb9b1c712809e078971065c432
describe
'49607' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCO' 'sip-files00357thm.jpg'
368d749b7cee3bbfc91aa744c370d244
a19a6b3d7573a9769eb166d19628553d77c50141
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCP' 'sip-files00358.jp2'
d5c664bf3d1335cac6c7171f04eb1a7c
ee2519acc255dfb296dbf8ccb1663d18f57fcfff
describe
'567909' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCQ' 'sip-files00358.jpg'
af1b4b333628d1d7bc8b4808e00cff7a
0ae2e70ed0aa43fa93cf39a1bd0b258554bfb669
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCR' 'sip-files00358.pro'
432b62749fa23bbfebb65b43df9f9c73
68877825955b88fa97e970dd675f59976bcbe18a
describe
'185864' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCS' 'sip-files00358.QC.jpg'
65154d5ed9604613bbba9a4a39e6fd78
28c16800d2364ca30192ae3ddac038ce1e435537
'2011-11-17T18:49:30-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCT' 'sip-files00358.tif'
a09c6a6dfa44445ea1f4b8cc914f448b
308f2f51497aaa8ac7ca274bef1203e7ea3ca9e7
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCU' 'sip-files00358.txt'
f6b7c92a4beb4c1c12d94586917e5f14
eb268341d42c66db35ac8ad949fdfc8651551585
describe
'53963' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCV' 'sip-files00358thm.jpg'
4691d8f5c736a9e03cf8249fafc28e9e
aba1ae1c1733f474a722fb959b80a871b988d9bd
'2011-11-17T18:34:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCW' 'sip-files00359.jp2'
e209e30307f46cc48c045ab166fffe19
a4a3ec88243c6b23bb2ffdb15bf463a1e95349ac
describe
'565570' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCX' 'sip-files00359.jpg'
2678f5a4dbd54d3fe685898911bce690
86795290f738627a4d505b573e3a72bd4d48c670
'2011-11-17T18:57:03-05:00'
describe
'52532' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCY' 'sip-files00359.pro'
ae62284269cf398ddb71f671ac42ff73
6e674f7e22db3a5ecc0fc02bfdf214a0b2a38f3f
'2011-11-17T18:40:09-05:00'
describe
'183198' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGCZ' 'sip-files00359.QC.jpg'
17d74ed4225675462f7104486aa45377
382a479047712c516095a686009fcbad4fcd4fca
'2011-11-17T18:39:11-05:00'
describe
'3058588' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDA' 'sip-files00359.tif'
c8cf5c56647a480cba7885c3f8d07885
d1308c18ca0d6f8b45e9be00cae258ae73c89666
describe
'2085' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDB' 'sip-files00359.txt'
790bfc18cd1fe90704ff2c6c83e875c9
d6c877e16b0a4a1d95cd7e9dcd5791056eab1014
describe
'52434' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDC' 'sip-files00359thm.jpg'
d5bdc2e45450352af50dd6a0f3c334bd
5475a9460f8bfdf8bbec467a69f437fdcefbc63b
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDD' 'sip-files00360.jp2'
cfb469340b105af58cf98abf2b593486
01ebe9a1e86902a553de3b687e9f4ea3babc9077
describe
'552625' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDE' 'sip-files00360.jpg'
1e588b79b1075cd2fccfbadd7148a955
4734aa55aecf6cfc1db88c3515a1b1fe0235ca63
describe
'50973' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDF' 'sip-files00360.pro'
469cd91f9ee2f61c966c05ab607a84e8
58bb194584536c99ca1e708ac90d813db63ae744
describe
'179881' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDG' 'sip-files00360.QC.jpg'
a6fcc86b2093b4e0db6943919f4b2cf6
a2529fb52ab975ef316eaecbb76248638eadb116
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDH' 'sip-files00360.tif'
a5ca28434a5bb37aeb8550e1a9c40732
8265a81cae7b329cba235d157112ea237ba7f3fc
describe
'2035' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDI' 'sip-files00360.txt'
cd0f038cad12ec900027c05f9f73e4f3
536230310cf1915002f94bd72a69ca14c9c65889
describe
'53207' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDJ' 'sip-files00360thm.jpg'
9323a970effb0b283f4b741a15b4e2cd
d8c1fdb037df473b7e042612caab3fb12acef8db
describe
'380737' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDK' 'sip-files00361.jp2'
af068ef62b4e54dc166610a2bc66db7e
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describe
'485765' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDL' 'sip-files00361.jpg'
4069c0387a5bf93c8cd84dc9a9aa6cdf
2a63007623b3bd5ef5d3cfcb009333590abe051b
describe
'11355' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDM' 'sip-files00361.pro'
2401c0e3cf0150eb979754428b2c7f92
62dcd121b2036f950fba2d445f59bf8b1e66b897
describe
'148757' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDN' 'sip-files00361.QC.jpg'
9d3224c9758d8b8e8b79bf7627704b97
7a11e82048409cf989b29166c762b52f38d419a4
describe
'3058036' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDO' 'sip-files00361.tif'
85a2bba04a2bc4e078b1f74f8203b07c
615bcd1aa667baf8edfb4ffbeaa701dee674c7cf
'2011-11-17T18:41:36-05:00'
describe
'506' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDP' 'sip-files00361.txt'
09d78adf586c1e71563ae54a8ebc97bf
315f17203b509fa43cbeed60ea2d5eb988912f6e
describe
'46143' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDQ' 'sip-files00361thm.jpg'
4189404a7d9778832d6ee2daac5e45d9
1c35188a202593d1ff071c43156e0ceecf9365c4
describe
'380599' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDR' 'sip-files00362.jp2'
7ea8bc0a900015b420383bef90f10ccf
d463847a392835f7d64cd1c16177cbd0666a8d27
describe
'567773' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDS' 'sip-files00362.jpg'
fe16d4e68bc9be94b4d8a24b055ef6c3
ad560bb8cbe8c84110ebaef88ed047ea2e61248a
describe
'50454' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDT' 'sip-files00362.pro'
27afa7b5af045c73b6656c8d0549515d
40f36c5cec3c5539eb7ace0aa220798372bd2b7c
describe
'184274' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDU' 'sip-files00362.QC.jpg'
00212da24c8a02783eed76ba4ecaa109
906b70e8691f3430a2df7ef33ad7664aace69d07
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDV' 'sip-files00362.tif'
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ccfcb9cb6b3e7abfa6c931e0062afdc9ef604abb
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDW' 'sip-files00362.txt'
fd26b8f00fd652ae5e69ef08c90f246d
45ca3689e0a5cd74e09a77a542a10b3aca424ab6
describe
'53788' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDX' 'sip-files00362thm.jpg'
289b00027e6a2f34ac076c19c13325e4
8c3a22ebbdf60e0f33e328600b9d4747ef2f6a38
describe
'380818' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDY' 'sip-files00363.jp2'
4d3bd616903b94dd17d56c3d48a47020
9f28dd76884bd9049e3d9dd805b08beef0a2de7b
describe
'498576' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGDZ' 'sip-files00363.jpg'
eeceb71da6340cf1168488f178dfae04
9d1a55a7955a993117205ee05d883c49cc38dff9
describe
'42009' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEA' 'sip-files00363.pro'
baffde10e1b61e00e7d8b4c9bd657a73
2e96d63af4cfd49b803a5545396932a4655db79f
describe
'160519' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEB' 'sip-files00363.QC.jpg'
3523c61e73a54f53a1e3906df0004249
7354fdf18861669239ae6dc2b9d750444b350c01
describe
'3057872' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEC' 'sip-files00363.tif'
5bf8568dca5518647411cd580b62685b
a80eb7c347a5caae6ff201274c9c9af11eee5ce6
describe
'1648' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGED' 'sip-files00363.txt'
fc145f6415bc8ebf37f00907f830d1d7
bd331afa3ede1ed9bac214bf5f79464570134bbf
describe
'46559' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEE' 'sip-files00363thm.jpg'
447f97c109aed7a43211288359da362e
0e5c4da986912cf45e83f70a70c8be57090ea9fa
describe
'380651' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEF' 'sip-files00364.jp2'
71592dd824e69fb2ae9987192fdb6f83
02fce753893f43a9fc6dbb3446bdf67acd106ae5
describe
'457789' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEG' 'sip-files00364.jpg'
01d9e2aee0db18065df9a28b1180e738
56a1fb9ec108549ba6ec645d5d7bbb14169378e8
describe
'22920' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEH' 'sip-files00364.pro'
38ae03ece9e863563ebc3617e38db228
95341f36bd5e9f180191050050f6b837b0be422c
describe
'145208' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEI' 'sip-files00364.QC.jpg'
8ef3aeb2b6f35113d1eab7260dc10f7a
6c948f017ddb545e2851f3587e186b978eb44fe4
describe
'3055576' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEJ' 'sip-files00364.tif'
9b40ec5ee8b6410c1c8cd0594862b686
39919f7027a465412ae70a9b2895f88598927901
describe
'1059' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEK' 'sip-files00364.txt'
a654c7aa084e402a08d2192b4a529811
d925f10764d359d2eb84c72dd3e225c965d91112
describe
'45201' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEL' 'sip-files00364thm.jpg'
1a6d9535b7c142217cf7bcb845ae224a
527ca1a44ba07361454b964eedd9b97237ba7a66
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEM' 'sip-files00365.jp2'
cbc42b27d75ef4de2ffc8bee87d4ea15
3dbefdae8c8362588759e57319c9dec94f2c7df8
describe
'562090' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEN' 'sip-files00365.jpg'
b40c0d0a2a6bcd9e832976416094dc32
b549395a0e15b7e9d50babbe62c12c6e142fe2b4
'2011-11-17T18:45:27-05:00'
describe
'48383' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEO' 'sip-files00365.pro'
35e9c1ea5ded1c62c381ec97e92f256e
f1eb079fc903be1af0505cbe8da6bdcb2f8b15a6
'2011-11-17T18:57:10-05:00'
describe
'179382' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEP' 'sip-files00365.QC.jpg'
0058a2b699ab88d436001533fafbd34d
7b9cfeaf12125b9d3aaeeccfdb5d76aeab1176a7
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEQ' 'sip-files00365.tif'
4c5cfa5f344265b18d6302f25d79f580
de6b3407939cf40a903c612174091a7067211843
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGER' 'sip-files00365.txt'
97981a1d427bfd03ab6b424c4b3060d0
667851f114318557d83417600c8b61df3e8f278c
'2011-11-17T18:39:13-05:00'
describe
'53254' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGES' 'sip-files00365thm.jpg'
ae8a7e638c5077037ec5455907daa3ab
cde1793cce79bfea1c64d3e11eaa9fcce0e7e862
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGET' 'sip-files00366.jp2'
12cf09754549b6b5a99091f970ac5b2d
ba156bbd2379d4f907ae490c409f096c930f87e4
describe
'553813' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEU' 'sip-files00366.jpg'
0380fabd12eb5620a4767314256f6f41
49c3ee0e176b9485d206ec2182815556f8b0baa4
'2011-11-17T18:57:38-05:00'
describe
'46565' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEV' 'sip-files00366.pro'
7427bbb6432a8fb1a3200f46e96b52de
2a7f49b154e896446fc1819ff7263ce2cd1cd2d7
describe
'178466' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEW' 'sip-files00366.QC.jpg'
a1c5557f75332b1e87fd827072275650
0c07f1e1ad70e9da1fad077034768a1ccb81cbf0
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEX' 'sip-files00366.tif'
6a864f57a944aeb63afb45fbf535db5c
de7f68b2f58312e108d460aecd5b34152049e29e
'2011-11-17T18:41:22-05:00'
describe
'1913' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEY' 'sip-files00366.txt'
4c25c3d9ae015e4c3d23fe0d77283e47
deb5ab9757117b899fc8a2381325633c1298783d
describe
'53560' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGEZ' 'sip-files00366thm.jpg'
3bb653af27768be759e99a402dc8f728
67600b7b908af3c11802d159d3f0b0923e959401
'2011-11-17T18:37:41-05:00'
describe
'380904' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFA' 'sip-files00367.jp2'
e0e988a2cd03b22e2f4746e44aea6111
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describe
'562297' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFB' 'sip-files00367.jpg'
c7a056d625b568fdd25663b1f5cadbd0
8f24bd0f2470ba3b1d8c16f8e6246aa22bb99e91
describe
'47416' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFC' 'sip-files00367.pro'
5807087e34f9f15620b8875a2bc2624c
55da58d3d436bec6bf7c89b5a0276f6df30592b1
describe
'179246' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFD' 'sip-files00367.QC.jpg'
c7defbb8153206ff0ce215890b305ac1
e418fb43d0e223cef1ca84ffe47a06d813131b8b
describe
'3058336' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFE' 'sip-files00367.tif'
7dadb9f301423c5bc0b006ed9d43928b
f2659a8689b5f61066b0c13edb175f74c5e51e91
describe
'1918' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFF' 'sip-files00367.txt'
2eb6c8a92dd2069714c4a21f17bdc421
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describe
'53849' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFG' 'sip-files00367thm.jpg'
106c41c4c88667dee73db9fd37c066de
6228d8c32dd1cf83fe721c88da29629c0089d598
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFH' 'sip-files00368.jp2'
266c077aa9be5e3bc6608c3b6d456e03
14c4625b4bcf721ba7d41e6736588b15dfda0e31
describe
'564670' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFI' 'sip-files00368.jpg'
3d0058646d0300343fe626ccffd06080
d72f12cd8ee81776c9e06ef5f322bfdc5373f0fa
describe
'49380' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFJ' 'sip-files00368.pro'
0bce913d3d33426bbdf99c75533a8147
e454ab51cffd4d2cf82014c7f7732fe42dffc66d
'2011-11-17T18:50:15-05:00'
describe
'182501' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFK' 'sip-files00368.QC.jpg'
d1c0ee925d1fe29e5927ef06beff14bf
ca6f925b307da0b2f286ce89a50789c2f5fd47dc
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFL' 'sip-files00368.tif'
9cf99dd95690aec88b3826fb76c90e16
eed066df9d80ae00ec760a71c727c4fec2a7f1a2
describe
'1980' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFM' 'sip-files00368.txt'
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describe
'54234' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFN' 'sip-files00368thm.jpg'
806e78380648a4beaae96a7da98b51aa
7a16bfb010ef045eb88ba6a9cee65a62420b11e9
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFO' 'sip-files00369.jp2'
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891b14693b9a9e570a3728b7e548da1cdd35607f
describe
'420913' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFP' 'sip-files00369.jpg'
c6c9a2068262c38a9a773645177eb37a
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describe
'19253' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFQ' 'sip-files00369.pro'
5670a52c1a0658520f5a5657d407fea3
a7f4a46fa919d0e813b8ad31a232d6e6160effa1
describe
'129048' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFR' 'sip-files00369.QC.jpg'
6f1c0d62755dbb5ede5a720e923c25d3
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describe
'3057336' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFS' 'sip-files00369.tif'
2e722ac5e464d6ef924107fedc3de369
fe69ff8c09e0bc25322d6eda57436af6c324861c
describe
'862' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFT' 'sip-files00369.txt'
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3be6dd6691a33b19d59b0ff9dcc278389bbed14c
describe
'40306' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFU' 'sip-files00369thm.jpg'
3fb1c0478235d32a5a114c4175bb9608
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFV' 'sip-files00370.jp2'
2b617f9736c8ba2708fb92de7b0f11ff
f593c104e3bd101a8197208d2e7584981068640a
'2011-11-17T18:37:36-05:00'
describe
'496762' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFW' 'sip-files00370.jpg'
5e090c6e06bd82c7b4071d1bcb7b05b2
1cf2870130b614f451fe28ebd369a2620c9adac1
describe
'43117' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFX' 'sip-files00370.pro'
ef3abebd335e9f195ae43a8ad339e2a1
75937f6622606b242ae95877ccd3ff428786358f
describe
'153784' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFY' 'sip-files00370.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3055644' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGFZ' 'sip-files00370.tif'
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describe
'1940' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGA' 'sip-files00370.txt'
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describe
'47237' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGB' 'sip-files00370thm.jpg'
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describe
'380525' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGC' 'sip-files00371.jp2'
a1367af930aa40e983e1bd04a5c6ada5
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describe
'546621' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGD' 'sip-files00371.jpg'
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describe
'64432' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGE' 'sip-files00371.pro'
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describe
'164345' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGF' 'sip-files00371.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3055756' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGG' 'sip-files00371.tif'
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describe
'2683' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGH' 'sip-files00371.txt'
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describe
'49302' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGI' 'sip-files00371thm.jpg'
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describe
'380797' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGJ' 'sip-files00372.jp2'
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describe
'489812' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGK' 'sip-files00372.jpg'
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describe
'46431' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGL' 'sip-files00372.pro'
4992e27a22eefeae262ed5c7ee6f5a80
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGM' 'sip-files00372.QC.jpg'
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describe
'3057664' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGN' 'sip-files00372.tif'
e53d1fb5aab7ebf4ce5a25d8f10afe22
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGO' 'sip-files00372.txt'
bf720d7dee6fe4cede582f84ff5bf868
1b004e59cd31d87ed9a3d0df85be88fe8a89705f
describe
'46447' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGP' 'sip-files00372thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGQ' 'sip-files00373.jp2'
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describe
'462896' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGR' 'sip-files00373.jpg'
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describe
'36700' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGS' 'sip-files00373.pro'
e1b51d0729173d615b398558a83e05d2
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describe
'141820' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGT' 'sip-files00373.QC.jpg'
d9f50d8e262661e9fa1fa2d039f93c68
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describe
'3055292' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGU' 'sip-files00373.tif'
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describe
'1590' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGV' 'sip-files00373.txt'
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1f931dd899a4b1785c548e2921f7c85ee34e6e27
describe
'43997' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGW' 'sip-files00373thm.jpg'
0ad28fc8323821c359ac216101c7ffbe
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describe
'380930' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGX' 'sip-files00374.jp2'
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bd8a0042f2b0e5f611dbdcf3c1554dfc93223ba2
describe
'504962' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGY' 'sip-files00374.jpg'
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describe
'51311' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGGZ' 'sip-files00374.pro'
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699c2af4ef6c7d1d369e8f172bb69756f1672f35
describe
'158572' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHA' 'sip-files00374.QC.jpg'
de92ac802f6ae2f6a51e46fe3924c138
e444355035a58dd226e10de0bc711f4bf3fe15bc
describe
'3057944' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHB' 'sip-files00374.tif'
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37da0f7105417aab3f915f03566c4e95615c588f
describe
'2200' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHC' 'sip-files00374.txt'
5bd5d1fe9aedea064d8a6caf28a0fd42
4ce8599150d1e44ee8526bfd2e3f33cf4fd71096
describe
'47504' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHD' 'sip-files00374thm.jpg'
1d3fcac826c736303053555c5ff4bc7c
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHE' 'sip-files00375.jp2'
3301509c1bbb8adf8572caebd18a859b
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describe
'486646' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHF' 'sip-files00375.jpg'
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describe
'42977' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHG' 'sip-files00375.pro'
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describe
'147461' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHH' 'sip-files00375.QC.jpg'
8de2d083829bd1486780963e46cfb80b
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describe
'3057848' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHI' 'sip-files00375.tif'
e445804b78a9b4fc87ef8fe6eeff8ea3
c9acba6e4b1a22d0623bcc2de8429d561de95a44
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHJ' 'sip-files00375.txt'
66ef4a79abb9a06e4340929a5e8ea05d
a31e0287cb9452cab47802d054c16f90d9af9f2e
describe
'47622' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHK' 'sip-files00375thm.jpg'
1df2d86afbaa9f0a760a881d4d891b80
5aa29d1d34bec326c1e455c776fcddfec267bb6b
'2011-11-17T18:55:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHL' 'sip-files00376.jp2'
d0a1b7589e3eb35c4a51d07df8af9a6b
0da368155874d8e59947fce93135025b19e3a101
describe
'485442' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHM' 'sip-files00376.jpg'
029f4dedac2ec83a174618d6ccb8ace4
3196bb975d027cc8b2cef4004f8600613e8a8759
describe
'42087' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHN' 'sip-files00376.pro'
dd13ac2a6178e7a6efc52a9988198117
6b35faa49cbac53927796a0221460624b5a364e5
describe
'147956' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHO' 'sip-files00376.QC.jpg'
b09b5680f262c39611c3017edd406422
a497c613dd5ae27c662e9ee8dfb4e41536d021bb
'2011-11-17T18:40:10-05:00'
describe
'3055552' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHP' 'sip-files00376.tif'
1121811dfc666498a8fbca6a8dea4f3e
a4e27166e04d813dd6ee974289cd8521375681ec
describe
'1819' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHQ' 'sip-files00376.txt'
e6041187c9687c48214d6d340a9224c7
a7a2a2d16119bf0e17f396a96c8b20f64c61e5b3
'2011-11-17T18:55:43-05:00'
describe
'45954' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHR' 'sip-files00376thm.jpg'
b91a50722c947278e8e26f9a0f0e3248
44594a49e88f0be20b0aa9ed393e96fa248422e4
describe
'380920' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHS' 'sip-files00377.jp2'
7df2b1a9e6b26871cf733583a5856269
d1c4ca7cafe12a4cb6606f6b2d69452ff504fa99
describe
'494676' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHT' 'sip-files00377.jpg'
a0c2e42d5327c4967662a9972a407e98
a9aa6d861e2ae607aa4ff783e3ca4211cbfe4de7
describe
'43934' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHU' 'sip-files00377.pro'
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3c58aa49270ddbb7d25e9cee5d8f41d2a10a6240
describe
'151438' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHV' 'sip-files00377.QC.jpg'
cd9027a62ad5bb87c3878a5329053b4e
89ca188e0c2c9d6ee5d107c023dbbeaf9d8ff7a5
describe
'3057888' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHW' 'sip-files00377.tif'
9d1c40520dd307bda822c91926fccd04
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describe
'1897' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHX' 'sip-files00377.txt'
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4798fe218a626d8cac39ea40fc3047b6373daacf
describe
'47179' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHY' 'sip-files00377thm.jpg'
c2f531dafa7f313871a94d5c3d06fd10
be4e3fffa6f158271e2e9a83f7e0f1d48f5cd867
'2011-11-17T18:36:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGHZ' 'sip-files00378.jp2'
27dbcffe7b0658b689c05450f414adfa
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describe
'497538' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIA' 'sip-files00378.jpg'
e5ddb05454ac3c700e75dc5d6e951d48
c0b07e8acd713644bdcfd63b9734966b824dce25
describe
'45904' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIB' 'sip-files00378.pro'
678e6a3f21f2f79a1ea2cbcc4c6bbba8
850002654bef21e8cfc7e56ea2f3b1ba72362ca0
describe
'155838' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIC' 'sip-files00378.QC.jpg'
781d6f25d5e161b67c149695124a93a1
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGID' 'sip-files00378.tif'
de4cc1beaea8220e72ab75369dfb642d
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIE' 'sip-files00378.txt'
6170f54dc8a08b8637ea460e7f6ef0f3
6fee5fb8af2b365a316fdd71bf37edad6f33a1d6
describe
'49335' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIF' 'sip-files00378thm.jpg'
1be92851c8ded167ab23293a298e94fe
38c0dd2d4154b81deaff67d2ff95184ecb41535c
'2011-11-17T18:55:38-05:00'
describe
'380916' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIG' 'sip-files00379.jp2'
ff981c9dc48dd7ae03dd8dacf79a4a76
e1afcba03d92300533c3a21b8fd6aaadb2eb7c5f
describe
'498869' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIH' 'sip-files00379.jpg'
14479b4aa080a1c911f44666a7b67c15
8e983827a5f907d63af2924f57ef7295152cb318
describe
'53816' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGII' 'sip-files00379.pro'
9c53aeebbfb5a8e6db4d438d3473aed8
aa2fe1ae8db5ae5f373f8994553082259b818663
describe
'150518' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIJ' 'sip-files00379.QC.jpg'
c106d550e6acbca8e7dc63ace17d2b60
3ce0f7adfeaa3cef7b8dfe0db560288662fdacd1
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIK' 'sip-files00379.tif'
ca923e4e7f400d2a5bed833208e44b95
029885404d7550944ee19d3f345495e489018b2e
describe
'2285' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIL' 'sip-files00379.txt'
c1c6a2bd8adc4b5dab5960254ced72a2
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describe
'46916' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIM' 'sip-files00379thm.jpg'
bf5c9964de6d9bd67c084f9b36f33528
bae8e83f576b706b32c3f484be4fd6e3ac022349
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIN' 'sip-files00380.jp2'
5400bd934c94393cf86a080c7dc838db
b524e04751f9b19a731d1be181502b02ac30f265
describe
'455169' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIO' 'sip-files00380.jpg'
d619dd938cc5b70ba2d610e917880a8c
943f1ad12435569ebdb051af6bb913254034c6be
describe
'37003' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIP' 'sip-files00380.pro'
1ca5c489d8ce159255c519d7c0f00ca8
eec7ee92fa14baaec0c87c325312e2d976e67990
describe
'140067' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIQ' 'sip-files00380.QC.jpg'
e1e334fb35515369814817f6eca9faeb
5b7e4ae687648268c75e65cb30c1649b0e9fc7f1
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIR' 'sip-files00380.tif'
68e60d6aa87f2969e156068ba3d67204
951ae94044b11e2b00e90d321bba3a3124c3193f
describe
'1626' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIS' 'sip-files00380.txt'
c1fa00e99e7f4a9d7a92aff6ebeb8c33
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describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIT' 'sip-files00380thm.jpg'
a6a93d64cb360e761f1f9499a1e8f7a1
f7ecefa72ef34dc313a3e035e89e2efbac8e182e
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIU' 'sip-files00381.jp2'
793240af14a440600c55ce6a5a1e3c78
77268b4a08843f6d240dbac157cdd170bc06031c
describe
'474363' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIV' 'sip-files00381.jpg'
a0008e73ce2b0420ee08712f41add2d4
452b5014b1b954d9777ad7ffe79f0279a78e6bd1
describe
'43687' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIW' 'sip-files00381.pro'
6ec438f54ef0010d2d891158bc5294d8
9d47c96a50d32d9d3178228b24ff258cfd3a2b1f
describe
'147119' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIX' 'sip-files00381.QC.jpg'
26df50a26bec88b89f467496c71e066d
6752ca11e0b3f25691f9b696b52dd5c3b3132846
describe
'3055804' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIY' 'sip-files00381.tif'
6b3b2b63254db8792e769a92d33b42e2
046f0d4dedbe5bbddb65c7f26d593af11695a3a2
describe
'1875' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGIZ' 'sip-files00381.txt'
d6045eb2eee17212b8fa47eeb86cd104
dfd6c2ffd847eb2badf6b174379005aad42ef801
describe
'45296' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGJA' 'sip-files00381thm.jpg'
4984245f3d3e24048fa5686ec9e86932
2c2ffb0add23b684fed19ff069620b35d2e64bb2
describe
'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGJB' 'sip-files00382.jp2'
48575c88cbb583083053e7604e2acce6
aa880a1073b77f92f0682ea7752627468917c0ab
describe
'454229' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGJC' 'sip-files00382.jpg'
e6f44b6b88e5e8a750a2a1da75427991
d95fb9653a0da5064626468ff43b3041fb9c2a5c
describe
'40962' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGJD' 'sip-files00382.pro'
9bfbce5afab92eae487d36a722cdeaa7
dfd69dbec6e4ca80510c41bcd3515adb97263e5c
describe
'140428' 'info:fdaE20080927_AAAAMKfileF20080929_AABGJE' 'sip-files00382.QC.jpg'
262ce5444b4a063b7fa0f0f455105a6b
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F so-called “ Fairy Tales there are three kinds: there is that
which consists of stories taken down from the lips of the
ignorant, unlettered peasantry, literally, without any embellishment
whatever ; and there is that kind which is manufactured for the
amusement of children out of pre-existing material that is tradi-
tional in its main parts; and lastly, there is that which is a pure
creation of the imagination. The first class represents oral tradition
of—in most cases—vast antiquity in its rudest form. ‘The second
represents the same accommodated to modern taste. The third
has no pretence to be other than a play of the fancy at the
present date.

To the first class belong the Household Tales of the Brothers
Grimm, to the second class belong a portion of those of Hans
Christian Andersen, to the third class belong those of Count
Hamilton. Those stories belonging to the first are of real value
to the student of the antiquities of the human race, for they con-
tain in many cases relics-of early mythologies, glimpses of a con-
dition of life in a cultural state of society out of which we have
long ago passed, and of an intellectual condition of full-grown
man, which is that of the child of six years old at the present day.
Moreover, such tales collected throughout the world help towards

the ethnological history of races. If, for instance, we find a story
vii
Preface

among the Basques in the Pyrenees which is also found among
the Finns on the Gulf of Bothnia, and is not found among the
peoples who intervene, it establishes a probability that such a
tale belonged to the stock before it separated at a period beyond
the dawn of history.

To a much less degree do stories of the second class interest
the student of popular antiquities, for he cannot be assured as to
what portion of the tale is traditional and what is embellishment.
The third class has a literary value alone.

The collection of folk-tales made by the Brothers Grimm at
the beginning of this century was first issued in print in 1812,
and it speedily attracted attention. It not only went through
numerous editions in Germany, but it was translated by Edgar
Taylor into English, with illustrations by Cruikshank, in 1823,
and Halbot K. Browne in 1861, into Dutch in 1820, and into
French in 1836. It was an epoch-making work, for the Brothers
Grimm for the first time pointed out that such collections of folk-
tales had a value higher than that of amusing children.

There were other and earlier gatherings ‘together into one of
tales told among the people and committed to writing, but these
were made without the faintest conception that they had any
other worth than that of a pastime. The oldest known collection
is in Sanskrit, and is the Pantschatantra, which was made about
the sixth century after Christ. Somewhere about the year 570 it
was translated into Persian, and thence into Arabic, Greek,
Hebrew, Latin; finally the tales found their way into Italian,
Spanish, French, and almost all other European languages. We
find distinct traces of these early folk-tales from India in the
“Gesta Romanorum,” a medieval collection made by the monks
with a moral purpose; then in Straparola’s “Tredeci piaceroli
notti” (1550), and in Basile’s “ Pentamerone” (1637).

An immense impetus was given to the publication of fairy tales
by Charles Perrault, who issued his “Contes de ma Mtre ’Oye”
in 1697. These were fresh and almost unadorned. The little
book contained “Red Riding Hood,” “Frogs and Diamonds,”
“Blue Beard,” “The Sleeping Beauty,” “Puss in Boots,”
“Cinderella,” “Ricket and His Tuft,” “Hop o’ My Thumb.”

viii
Preface

He added some others, which were partly traditional and partly
due to his imagination. At once the fine ladies and gentlemen
of the French court began to write fairy tales, but almost all of
these were inventions of their own, full of exaggeration, and
devoid of much originality. Nevertheless, some of them have
lived, notably those of the Countess d’Aulnoy, the authoress of
“ Gracieuse and Percinet,” “The Fair Maid with Golden Locks,”
“The Blue Bird,” “The White Cat,” “The Yellow Dwarf,” and
“The Beneficent Frog.” The Princess de Beaumont wrote
others ; one alone has lived, ‘“‘ Beauty and the Beast,” and that in
a very different form from what it appeared in as it issued from
the press. The good luck of the Countess d@’Aulnoy was due to
her having in a measure worked.up pre-existing material. A
whole series of her tales, the creation of her unassisted imagina-
tion, have died a natural and rapid death.

There were other writers, the Princess of Murat, the Countess
d’Auneuil, the Sieur de Preschac, Mlle. la Force, Mlle. de Lubert,
Count Hamilton, &c., not one of whom has left a story with
sufficient vitality in it to live. In 1704 appeared Gallard’s
translation of the “Thousand and One Nights,” and at once
turned the taste in the direction of Oriental tales. In quick suc-
cession appeared the “Thousand and One Days, or Persian Tales,”
“The Turkish Tales,” “The Indian Tales,” “The Tales of Count
Hamilton,” “The Tartar Tales, or the Thousand and One Quarters
of an Hour,” “The Mogul Tales,” “The Oriental Tales” of the
Count de Caylus, Sir Charles Morell’s “Tales of the Genii,”
“Chinese Tales,” &c.

An immense collection of these was issued at Paris, with
beautiful engravings, between 1785 and 1786, in thirty-seven
volumes, entitled “Le Cabinet des Fees.”

With the Revolution and the Empire and European war men
and women had other things to think of and to write about
than fairy tales. The terrible realities of those times were all-
engrossing, and enough to satisfy the most ardent imagination
without having recourse to the enchanted realm of fiction.

The storms of that period cleared the air of a good deal more

than might have been supposed. It blew away all the fantastic
ix
Preface

nonsense and extravagant idealism that went with powder and
patches. It led the way to a more wholesome atmosphere in the
region of fairy tale. Instead of the fantasmagoria conjured up
by counts and princesses, came the fresher, more original folk-
tales gathered from the mouths of old nurses and shepherds.

The Brothers Grimm led the way, and showed that what was
treasured in the hearts of the people themselves had an importance
which had not been dreamed of. They issued two collections,
one of Sagez, that is to say, of traditional tales more or less
turning on historical personages or identified with places ; and the
other of A%drchen, folk-tales intended merely for the amusement
of children, or of the childlike minds of their elders. To the
“Kinder und Haus Marchen” in two volumes was appended a
third, which contained valuable notes on the tales, showing where
their analogues could be found in collections already made.

It may be said that with the publication of these volumes a
new system sprang into existence, that of gathering traditional
tales everywhere with conscientious exactitude as to every detail.
Such collections are not always as delightful as that of the Brothers
Grimm, who had the happy knack of printing a tale in the best of
the many forms in which it had been obtained.

Now it is a constant feature of folk-tales that there are certain
stock incidents which are used by the tale-teller as pleases him,
and seems to him most suitable, to lengthen out his story to an
extent appropriate to the occasion when told.

It was with stories as with ballads. Every minstrel had a
number of stock stanzas which he incorporated with the several
metrical tales or songs that he sung, and it is perplexing to the
ballad collector to come across the same ideas, even the same
words and rhymes, in the most different ballads.

The Brothers Grimm saw clearly that these stock incidents,
though valuable enough in their way, did not belong to the
essence of the tale, and they gave them each once, and once only,
using their judgment as to where to excind. Other gatherers in
the same field have not had the same judgment, and their stories

are often overladen with incidents that do not enter naturally into
the plot of the tale.
Preface

In the year 1864, Von Hahn, Austrian Consul in Greece,
published a collection of Greek and Albanian folk-tales, and
in an important introduction he pointed out that the great mass
of fairy tales current in Europe and Asia might be analysed and
reduced to skeletons, and grouped under several heads. He
divided the stories under three main groups, and subdivided them
into forty classes. In 1866, in an Appendix to Mr. Henderson’s
“Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Northern Counties of England,”
I proposed a slightly different classification. Mr. Nutt has sug-
gested a further development of this system.

Now a good many stories can be broken up and resolved into
their parts, and prove to be a very mosaic made up of portions
of various story radicals, and a series of fairy tales resembles a
series of kaleidoscopic pictures, in which the same pieces are
arranged in the most diverse groups. With a little observation,
all the pieces out of which the groups are formed can be dis-
tinguished and tabulated. ‘Take, for instance, the story of the
lad who obtains an ass that drops gold, a table that decks itself,
and a cudgel in a sack that works of its own accord. He loses
the first and second to a cunning rogue, but recovers them by
means of the cudgel. This story occurs in Grimm. Now it is
one that lends itself to all kinds of beginnings and endings.

A Sclavonic version is this: A fool in his folly waters a dry tree
stump. ‘The stump is grateful, becomes an oak and rains on him
golden acorns, then gives him a tablecloth, which decks itself
at will with food. In exchange for these he obtains a stick
which strikes, a belt which becomes a pond, and a hat which
shoots. He is robbed of these, and then killed. From his blood
springs up a tree, and on this tree grows an apple. A princess
opens the apple and discovers in it the fool. Then all his lost
articles return to him of their own accord, and he marries the
princess.* Here we have mixed together a foreign element, that
of the grateful tree ; the marvellous gifts are duplicated. ‘There
is added a myth of death and regenesis which occurs in the story
of “The Juniper Tree,” and in the Quiche epic of the Popol
Vuh. The same story is found in the Kalmuk collection,

* Chodzko: Contes des Paysans Slaves. 1864. Tale xxi.
xi
Preface

called the Siddhi-Ktir. Here a man who had lost his way in
the desert found a dead horse. He cut off the head and carried
it away with him. At night he climbed into a tree. Demons
came and feasted under the tree. The man let fall the horse’s
head on them, and this frightened them away. He came down
and secured a golden cup they had left behind, which at will
filled itself with whatever he desired to eat and drink. He next
encountered a man who had a stick, which at his bidding would
knock any man down. He swopped the cup for the stick, and
then bade the stick knock the man down and kill him. So he
recovered his cup. He next, in like manner, obtained an iron
hammer with which he could build an iron castle; then a rain-
bag which, when shaken, poured forth rain. He built an iron
castle with his hammer by the palace of the Chan. The Chan
tries to burn down the tower, but the man shakes his bag and
quenches the fire, and produces such a flood as to wash the Chan
away, and so he enters on his place and wealth and harem. This
incident of the horse’s head is very like that of “ Frieder and
Catherlieschen” in Grimm (59), only the silly couple take a
door up into a tree and let that fall on the robbers who are
dividing their spoil beneath it.

In an English version there are ass, table, and stick. When the
youth has all three, he gives out that he will marry the richest girl
he sees, and all are to come with gold in their aprons. Then they
come in quantities, but the lad’s own true love has but two
copper pennies. Then he bids the stick knock the rest of the
girls on the head, and Jack takes all their money and endows
his bride with it. The fairy tale tellers think they must marry
their hero, so they do it as they list, tacking on any incident that
comes to hand which suits their fancy.

“The Juniper Tree” has been referred to. Reduced to its
skeleton, it is this. A stepmother hates her stepchild, and
accomplishes his death. Marvellous circumstances follow, through
the transmigration of the soul of the child into, first, a juniper tree,
and, second, a bird that flies out of the tree. Finally follows the
punishment of the stepmother.

The story of “ Little Snowflake” is somewhat similar.
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mother is jealous of her stepdaughter. She drives her from the
house. She is received by dwarfs. Her stepmother endeavours
to kill her. She fails several times, but at last sends her into
an enchanted sleep.
damsel, and the stepmother is punished.

It is not hard to see that in “The Juniper Tree” we have a
trace of an ancient belief in the transmigration of souls and rebirth
in various forms. Not only have we the same idea in the Popol
Vuh, but also in an ancient Egyptian fairy tale that has been
recovered on papyrus in a mummy case. Such an idea is un-
intelligible to the peasant of the present day. Nevertheless, in
Germany and in England the story is told by nurses without much
variation, and it obviously is a relic from a hoar antiquity, when
such an idea as a soul migrating into a tree and then into a bird
was not thought surprising.

Attention has been called to the story of “ Little Snowflake” for
another reason. In it the seemingly dead maiden is placed in a
glass coffin. Now this is not a mere freak of the imagination,
but is a reminiscence of a very early practice. Glass tombs have
actually been discovered, as have glass castles. The vitrified forts
in Scotland are well known. ‘There are others in France, and not
only castles, but also vitrified tombs. Tombs were constructed of
granite, and then submitted to an intense heat, with sea-sand or
sea-weed added to assist fusion, and the whole resolved into a
glass sepulchre. Such vitrified tombs as have been explored in
France contains Merovingian relics ; but unquestionably such are
a late survival of a far earlier usage, when castles and tombs were
melted into solid masses of glass because there was known no
other means of cementing masses of stone together. It was a
means employed before the discovery or introduction of lime as
mortar. Many another folk-tale contains in it a revelation of a
condition of ideas through which mankind has passed, and which
has been left far behind. Many another contains in it traces of a
condition of social life which belonged to a period indistinguishable
from savagery, or at all events when manners were very primitive.

In the nursery tale the king’s daughter keeps sheep, and in

the ballad of the “ Shepherd’s Daughter,” where the maiden knocks
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at the palace door, the king himself opens to her. In some are
traces of polygamy, in others of ferocious cruelty; in some of
mother-right, very commonly of the youngest son as favoured, a
condition of inheritance still followed in parts of Germany. What
are we to say of the fairies and giants who figure in the tales? An
ingenious writer in Folk stories will have it that the pyxies, brow-
nies, elves are the spirits of the dead, and that stories connected
with visits to them, or marriages contracted with them, belong to
a category of supposed expeditions to the under world of ghosts,
and to unions formed with the spirits of deceased ancestors.*

I am not prepared to accept this altogether. I quite admit
that ghost stories may have been mixed up with, and have given
material towards the making of, the fairy tale, but not that it lies
at the bottom of all those which relate to pyxies and fairies.

One whole class of fairy tales turns on the union being tem-
porary—generally contracted between a mortal and one of a super-
natural race. Of this Cupid and Psyche is one example, and
Melusine is another.

Cupid and Psyche is this: A beautiful girl is beloved by a
man of supernatural race. He appears as a man at night and
warns her not to look on him. She breaks the command, and
loses him. There is a continuation, not necessarily belonging to
it. She goes in quest of him, and has to surmount difficulties
and accomplish hard tasks; or answer riddles, She succeeds,
and recovers him.

The Melusine story is this: A man loves a woman of super-
natural race. She consents to live with him if he will not look
on her upon a certain day of the week. He breaks the command,
and loses her. He seeks her, but never recovers her.

In the story of Lohengrin or Helias the lady is forbidden to
ask her husband’s name and inquire whence he comes.

It is quite possible that in these stories there may be a fusion of
two distinct sets of ideas, the one social, the other mythological.
I will take the latter first.

In the savage mind everything that moves has life 3 Nay, more,
everything that exists has a living soul. The river lives, the tree

* Hartland: “The Science of Fairy Tales.” 1891.
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is inhabited by a spirit, sun and moon and stars are living indi-
viduals. In some tongues the sun is feminine, and the moon
masculine. They are seen wandering after each other through
heaven, and when the sun rises and faces the moon, then, at
once, the moon begins to wane and disappears in darkness. It
is hardly wonderful that the waning or vanishing away of the
moon should be supposed to be due to the sun looking upon his
or her face. There is a time, moreover, when sun and moon are
together—at night in the under world, at that epoch when there is
no moon in the sky.

I do not doubt that the story of the seeking of Eurydice by
Orpheus in Hades, and of his losing her because he turned and
looked in her face, is a myth based on this rude observation of a
natural phenomenon. And we can quite imagine that men with
the minds of children, at a time when they actually considered
the sun as a male being and the moon as a female, or vice versd,
should have interpreted their travels in pursuit of each other,
and the wanings of the moon, as something like what has been
suggested.

The New Guinea savage has a different explanation for sun
and moon being apart in their courses through the sky. They
were husband and wife, and once in close association, but owing
to incompatibility of temper have been divorced, and now walk
abroad at times when least likely to see each other. When the
native of New Guinea has advanced to a higher cultural and in-
tellectual plain, he will tell a story of a hero and his wife who
once loved, then quarrelled and were separated, and will have
lost all reminiscence of the fact, that at one period in the develop-
ment of ideas this story was a nature myth explanatory of the sun
and moon ruling day and night severally. We come on the tales
of Orpheus and Eurydice, of Cupid and Psyche, of Helias and the
Fair Maid of Cleves, of Melusine, &c., at a late period in their
career ; but we can conjecture, and that with considerable pro-
bability, that there was an earlier stage in which these tales were
told to explain the relations to each other of sun and moon. In
the Melusine myth, the half-fish or serpent nature of the lady

bears trace of its origin, for sun and moon were often thought to
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live a life half marine, because seen to rise or set in and out of
the sea.

But then—how comes it that in the fairy tales one of the actors
is represented as mortal, and the other as immortal? That, I
believe, to be due to a fusion of another class of tales with
that which is mythologic. At a period when one invading
race overflowed and buried temporarily another race, then no
marriage was allowed between the conquering people and the
conquered. We know that in Germany the strictest rules were
embodied in the early laws prohibiting such unions. A man of
the conquering class who contracted marriage with a woman of
the subjugated people lost caste, and was driven out to dwell in
the cabins of the latter. So strict was the separation between the
races, that none might eat of the food of the people to which he
did not belong. To eat of the food of the other race made him
a member of it. Among the Scandinavians, a new-born infant
might be exposed and left to die; but if a particle of food from the
parental dwelling had passed its lips, it was safe from exposure—
it had been taken into the family. We see the same sort of idea
in Arab hospitality. The stranger who has broken bread and
eaten salt in the Bedaween tent is adopted into the circle, and is
safe. He is no longer a stranger and an enemy.

A whole series of tales exists relative to mortals finding them-
selves in the habitations of trolls, fairies, pyxies ; they are their
own masters unless they eat the food of these supernatural people.
If they do that, they are at once adopted into their number, and
are unable to return to their homes. All these stories rest on the
ancient separation between races, and imply the taboo in which
the food of one was held toa member of the other. That a fusion
did come about in spite of the strongly reprobated contraction
of alliances, or of holding any familiar intercourse between the
two races, is undoubted. The stories of such men—let us say
of Gaelic blood—who had been in the habitations of the Lapp-like
Ivernian subjugated autochthones, and had married there, and
then returned, but never were able to recover caste, or of women
of the fair, tall, blue-eyed upper race, who had been lured away by

the swarthy, short, lank-haired dwellers in mound-like bothies—
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such stories lingered on and got fused with those of the lives of
sun and moon. Moreover, a conquered race is always feared by
a race that has conquered it when the latter is not in a high
condition of culture. Unable to explain the nature of epidemics,
it attributes these to the incantations of the hereditary foes, and
it comes to regard that race with awe, as gifted with supernatural
powers. Its ways of life, its manner of clothing, its language, its
arts are all different; and if that subjugated and overwhelmed
people is superior in skill in the manufacture of weapons, in the
production of metals, then all the elements are present for regard-
ing it as made up of superhuman beings.

We have an instance in Ireland. The Tuatha de Dannan, the
dark Ivernian race, was conquered by the Celts, and driven into
the fastnesses of the mountains and the bogs. In Irish legend,
this defeated race is synonymous with one of fairies. ‘ After
the Dedannans had held sway in Ireland for about two hundred
years,” says Dr. Joyce, “they were in their turn conquered by
the last and greatest colony of all—the Milesians, who are the
ancestors of the leading Gaclic families of Ireland. The Milesians
defeated the Dedannans in two great battles. . . . In the legendary
and romantic literature of Ireland, the Dedannans are celebrated
as magicians. By the Milesians and their descendants they are
regarded as gods, and ultimately, in the imagination of the people,
they became what are now in Ireland called ‘fairies.’ After their
defeat by the Milesians they seem to have retired to remote and
lonely places, and their reputation as magicians, as well as the
obscure and mysterious manner in which they lived, gradually
impressed the vulgar with the belief that they were supernatural
beings.” *

An entire group of tales relates to a man carrying off the
feather dress or sealskin habit of a bathing damsel, whereby he
obtains her as his wife; but after some years, either because he
strikes her, or because she recovers her former dress, she escapes
from his house, .and returns to her former. element or people.
Another form of the tale is that in the “Saga” of Hrolf Kraka, where.
a damsel lives in a cave with one.who’is.a bear by day anda man

* Joyce: “Old Celtic Romances,” 1894. P. 427.
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at night. In both cases we have a reminiscence of a mixed
marriage between man and woman on different cultural planes.
The swan-maids are those of a Finn race, who dress in the down
of water-birds, and are temporarily taken up into union with men
of the Scandinavian or Teutonic race, which has advanced to
linen and woollen fabrics. The bear-man is a cave dweller, who,
in like manner, dresses himself in, skins, belongs to a different and
infinitely less cultured race than the damsel who lives with him.

The Esquimaux to the present day wear garments of feathers, and
the Hairy Ainu wear dresses skilfully make out of the skins of fish.

In the most archaic form of the story all turns on the feather
or skin dress, of which the man retains possession. After some
years the woman obtains it again, when she is filled with hezm-
zweh for her own people, and for the freedom of old savagery, and
she escapes. A transitional form of the tale consists in the dress
being reduced to a petticoat or a girdle. The final shape assumed
by it is one in which every trace of the peltry has disappeared.
In ages when races were blended, and the inferior had ceased to
wear its distinguishing clothing of skins, the significance of this
element of the tale was not understood, and was excinded.

In some of the versions of the story the woman, of alien race,
flies when touched with iron. This is almost certain indication
that the race to which she belonged was in the neolithic stage,
and that it looked with superstitious terror on the metal weapons
by which the conquerors had subdued them. No doubt but
that in the earlier phase of the Tale now lost the wife fled from
bronze. But that is now lost. We still affix iron horse-shoes to
doors as protection against witches—the protection is due not
only to the broken circle of the shoe, but especially to the metal.
And the usage is a survival of a custom whereby the conquering
race exhibited iron as a token of being the ruling power, and of
menace to the conquered.

Another group of tales concerns the power obtained over a man
by the discovery of his name. We have an instance in Lohengrin,
another in Rumpelstiltskin. This relates to a stage in civilisation:
which all races pass through when the name is kept secret, and

is known only by blood relations, and the man is called by nick-
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names instead, for the discovery of the real name confers power
over him. To the present day, it is thought amongst ourselves’
that only relationship or such intimate friendship as almost consists
in adoption into the family entitles one to the familiar use of the
Christian name. In the stories in question—when the name has
been discovered the man flies from the person who has discovered
it, lest the person should employ that name to obtain undue
supernatural power over him.

We have a trace of this idea in the Pentateuch, where God, by
the revelation of a new Name, elevates the patriarchs into nearer
connection, and gives them more power with. Him than they
possessed before. In ballads, as in fairy tales, a hero or heroine
is set tasks, or has to answer riddles, before he or she is taken
up into acknowledged marriage with the object of affection. In
other versions of the Riddle, or Task Radical, death is the penalty
of such as cannot solve the riddle or execute the tasks.

In a primitive condition of life no youth could pass to the
condition of “Brave” unless he underwent an ordeal that tried
his courage and endurance. He had to bring away the head or
scalp of some hereditary foe, or to kill some wild beast, before he
was received into the council of men, and before he was allowed
to marry. It is so with the Zulus and the Matabele, and has
been the occasion of wars. The young men are condemned to
single blessedness, and are esteemed as boys till they have done
some butchery. In all probability before a man was accepted
into a new people,—and if he desired to be exogamous he must
leave father and mother and cleave to his wife and be taken into
her family,—he would be subjected to tests of courage and
endurance, and unless he passed satisfactorily through these
proofs he would be rejected. On the other hand, when in a
later condition of social life the woman entered into the family
of the husband, that family would try her with hard questions, or
put to proof her powers of spinning, of weaving, of bread making,
&c., assure itself that’ she-was iritellectually and socially suitable,
or else it would “forbid the banns.”

.This testing of the wit or skill or courage of the hero or heroine

is of such constant recurrence in folk-tales, that we may be sure it
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dates back to a genuine institution which prevailed in a certain
stage of the development of the race.

In-all fairy stories there is a large element variously employed
which is derived from nature myths. Such, as I have shown, are
those tales relative to the wandering heroes and heroines, who lose
and pursue each other. If we look at the story of the ass that
drops gold, the table that decks itself, and the stick that leaps out
of a bag and deals blows, we see other nature myths, the significa-
tion of which has been lost. The donkey dropping gold is equated
in the Kalmuk tale by a bag that discharges rain, that is to say, it
is the rain cloud shedding its sparkling spring showers. The
table that covers itself, is the round world that produces of itself
bread and meat and drink. The bag out of which leaps the cudgel,
is the storm cloud in which lurks the lightning.

So in the story of Jack and the Beanstalk; the hen that
lays the golden egg is the red dawn that produces the sun, and
the harp that plays by itself is the wind. In the “Saga” of King
Olaf Tryggvason, we have the earliest form of Jack and the Bean-
stalk. In it we are told that the king in dream climbed a myste-
rious tree and got into the strange land above the clouds where
he saw God. This gives us the clue to understand the Jack
and the Beanstalk tale; we see that it is a mythological story,
and that the ogre and his wife are the Odin and Freya of
pagan times. But in the nursery tale not only has Odin lost his
divinity, but the meaning of the hen and the harp is quite gone,
along with that of the money bags, which are the clouds contain-
ing fertilising showers. Thus there is a large amount of nature
myth ready to hand for the making up of a story for the nursery.

There are also reminiscences in the fairy tale of a former age,
when rude attempts were made at civilisation and of a state when
certain things were taboo. As our nurses have no knowledge of
such a state of things, but have memories stored with tales ‘built
up out of all this traditional material, they cannot explain the
marvels and inconsistencies that occur in their stories. It does
not do for a precocious child to question them as to these—the
nurses are at once thrown out; they can: explain nothing, they

can but tell the tale.as it was told to them by their mothers.
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There can be little doubt that many of the attempts made to
explain mythology and fairy tale by natural phenomena will not
bear too close examination. In Schwarz’ ‘Sonne, Mond und
Sterne,” 1864, we have the principle worked out to a vreductio ad
absurdum. ‘The sun is a heavenly stone, a golden ball, a shield,
a wheel, an urn, a cup, a fountain, a fire, a red bird, a dragon, an
eye in a giant, an eye in a horse, a hero, a virgin, a queen-mother,
a master-mason, and so on ; and all folk-tales which tell of golden
shields, balls, or precious stones, of giants, of heroes, of magic
cups, of marvellous wells, of wondrous birds, of dragons, &c., are
nature myths.

That there is an element of this in folk-tales can hardly be
denied. But it must not be forgotten that there is another
element of which we must take account, which is reminiscence
in a confused state of a condition of affairs when two distinct
races dwelt in close proximity, not comprehending each other,
each suspicious of and dreading the other, and each investing
the other with superhuman powers or knowledge. These once
so distinct races are now fused, and the tales of mixed marriages
between them hang on in the popular memory.

We can realise the attribution of magic powers by one race to
another when we look at the manner in which beasts are treated
in fairy tales. They are dealt with as though they were intelligent
as human beings. ‘They have their language, not indeed under-
stood by men, but a language nevertheless. They are in some
points wiser, cleverer than men. They are grateful, they are
revengeful; in a word, they reflect the characteristics of the man,
but in addition are invested with powers that transcend his.

The beast, the bird, the fish, the tree, the spring, the rock,
live their mysterious lives, and what it was "that animates them
the primitive man did not know. Sometimes he thought they
had individual souls of their own, sometimes that the souls that
animated them were those of human beings, dead or alive—that
in sleep men’s spirits passed into animal bodies and ranged the
woods as wolves, or swam in the ocean as fish, or soared as eagles
in the air; or else, that after death the spirit of man passed into

an animal or other form. Strangely shaped stones with an out-
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line like human heads were supposed to be men and women who
had been petrified, and stories were made to account for this
fossilisation. The clouds were an ever-present wonder. What
were they? Heavenly cows? Dragons flying about and attempt-
ing to devour the sun? Were they the spirits of the dead
wandering in the heavens? What was the wind? What was the
whispering and the movement that went on among the leaves
of the forest? surely the spirits of the trees were talking and
embracing or fighting ?

Traditional exploits of great men of the race also got mixed
up with much matter that is mythological, and floating stories of
uncertain origin attached themselves to their names and got in-
corporated into the tale of their achievements. It is not easy to
distinguish myth from distorted history. According to Dr. Skene
and Dr. Joyce, the record of the successive conquests of Ireland by
the Fir Bolgs and the Tuatha de Danann, Milesians and Fomori, is
basedon historic facts; whereas Professor Rhys would convertthese
peoples into sun and culture gods on one hand, and the. powers of
darkness on the other. The truth being, that historic facts have
become invested with a mythic halo, and that actual races have
acquired supernatural characteristics. We have among ourselves to
the present day the descendants of the old Ivernian or Silurian race
that occupied the land. They go to Board School and sit beside
the fair-haired descendants of Gael, Brython, and Saxon. That
their ancestors had any part in the origination of familiar folk-
tales they have no suspicion. Yet it was so. They are the
pyxies, brownies—the witches of latter days, long held in sus-
picion, and forbidden union with the conquerors. In fact, their
position was that of the Negro in the United States, at present.

The household tale is, as already said, a kaleidoscopic picture,
and to form that picture materials of the most different nature are
combined. Looked at with the childish eye, all is wonderful, com-
plete, glorious, and mysterious ; but the scientific examiner takes
the whole to pieces, and distinguishes the elements, and shows how
the skill of the narrator has combined them, but that the material
out of which the pictures are composed is of the highest interest

to the student of the history of Primeval Man.
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THE VALIANT LITTLE TAILOR .« ; ; : : : . 68
‘LITTLE RED-CApP ‘ ; ; : : é : ; . 79
CINDERELLA : : : 3 : : : . : - Ba
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‘THE TABLE, THE ASS, AND THE STICK . ; . . . 100
THE HANDLESS MAIDEN . ; ‘ . : : : PETZ
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THE GOOSE GIRL

THE SOARING LARK . :

THE NIX oF THE MILL-Ponp.

SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED

THE LITTLE ELVES :

THE Evil. SPIRIT AND HIS GRANDMOTHER

THE THREE BROTHERS >

THE PRINCE WHO WAS AFRAID OF NOTHING

THE THREE LITTLE MEN IN THE Woop

THE GOOSE-GIRL AT THE WELL

THE Poor MILLER’s SON AND THE Cat

FERDINAND THE FAITHFUL AND FERDINAND THE UN-
FAITHFUL

THE DRUMMER .

THE UNDUTIFUL SON :

THE FOUR ACCOMPLISHED BROTHERS

THE THREE ARMY SURGEONS.

THE MAN or IRON i :

THE KING OF THE GOLDEN MOUNTAIN.

BEARSKIN

THE SPIRIT IN THE BOTTLE : :

THE GIANT WITH THE THREE GOLDEN Harps

THE RAVEN

A Good BARGAIN

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The Twelve Brothers
“The Twelve Brothers were changed into twelve Crows” .
Each brother kept watch in turn .
“¢T am a King’s daughter, and am seeking my twelve Brothers’”
An enchanted Prince
“Flounder, flounder, in the sea, hither quickly come to’: me’’
Hansel and Grethel
“Hansel kept dropping crumbs”.
“A very old Woman came out” .
The Duck takes Grethel over the Water
“There he saw the old Witch” :
“Rapunzel ! Rapunzel! Jet down your hair’”
The old Witch waiting for the King’s son
Portrait of the King’s daughter
The first Crow
The second Crow.
“The Crows flew away” :
“Faithful John shot the horse dead” .
The Frog Prince . .

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“Why weepest thou, O King’s daughter?’”

“The Frog dived”

The Three Spinners

A Goblin Comrade

“The Boy sat down under the gallows”

“There came out of every hole and corner black cats and black

dogs”

“Half a man’s body came down the chimney”

“Good preserves for sale !’”

“The Giant was forced to carry the whole tree”

“«This must be some mighty hero’” .

“The Unicorn was made prisoner”

“The Wolf looked so wickedly out of his great eyes”

“* Good-day, little Red-Cap,’ said the Wolf”

Crown, Sceptre, and Slipper :

“The two proud sisters derided Cinderella”

“There lay Cinderella among the ashes”

Thumbling

“* Table, cover thyself !’” : :
“Out jumped the Stick, and thumped about on the Landlord sone

The Handless Maiden . i

The young Queen went away with her child

“By day she changed herself into a cat”

The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn

“What does my lord and: master desire ??”

‘Godfather Death . :

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Rumpelstiltskin

“Why do you weep so sore??” . : ; :

“The King’s Son led away -the beautiful Princess on the Golden
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“The King blew Three Feathers into the air”

“ He saw a large Frog, and round her several smaller ones”

“¢Two miles hence are seven Windmills’”

“They met with a man standing on one leg, with the other leg
lying by his side” . ‘

“Don’t hang your hat on one side like that !’” .

Rout of the Regiments.

“¢Such an one deserves to be put into a cask’”.

“¢ Ah, Falada, that you should hang there !’”

“¢ Blow, blow, thou wind, blow Conrad’s hat away !’”

The Soaring Lark

“J will give you this Egg’”

“The Princess seized the Prince, and leapt with him on to the
back of a Griffin” .

“With a terrible rushing noise the pond overflowed its banks” .

The Nix of the Mill-Pond

‘The end of the Dwarf’s beard was fixed in a split of the tree”

The Little Elves .

A Changeling

“The three Soldiers crept into the corn”

“The Dragon carried them through the air”

Grandmother to the Evil Spirit

“The Farrier shod the galloping horse” : 3

“You worm !’ cried the Giant, ‘what are you meddling with
my balls for??” % : : : ; : : :

“They pulled him down on the ground, and tormented him”

The Three Little Men in the Wood

“Dividing her bread in two, she gave them half”

“ A toad jumped out of her mouth at each word”

“ They threw her out of the window into the river which ran past”

The Goose-Girl driving her Geese

“The Youth’s knees trembled and shook” :
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“Three Cats had to play Music”

“A little tortoise-shell Cat came up”

“The boy went up again, and there saw the castle”

“The Fish made its appearance, carrying the letters”

“* Here, you little fellow,’ said the Giant”

“The Drummer sat himself on the saddle”

“The Toad sprang upon his head, and would not go away”

“She is ona rock in the midst of the sea, watched by the Dragon’”

The Three Army Surgeons .

“The others tried to hold him by the coat”

“¢ Open my door, said the Wild Man”

“His golden locks glittered in the sun”

“This snake was an enchanted maiden”

“There suddenly appeared a little Black Dwarf”

“The King changed clothes with a shepherd”

Bearskin

“He saw a stranger standing before him” .

The Spirit in the Bottle

““Here I stick among the roots of the oak-tree. Let me out !?”

“The King threw the box into the water” :

“*Bah ! cried the King, ‘what are you about ??”

“The Ferryman put the oar into his hand, and sprang on shore
himself” :

“The Giant took the Man within a hundred miles of the Castle ”

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The Twelve Brothers

NCE upon a time there lived happily together
| a Queen and a King, who had twelve chil-
dren—all boys. One day the King said
to his consort, “If the thirteenth child is
a girl, then shall the twelve boys die, that
her riches may be great, and that the king-
dom may fall to her alone.” He then ordered
twelve coffins to be made, and, all of them having been
locked up in a room, he gave the key thereof to the Queen,
and bade her tell nobody about the matter.

But the mother sat crying the whole day long, so that her
youngest child, who was always with her, and whom she had
named Benjamin, said to her, ‘‘ Mother dear, why are you so
sorrowful?” ‘My dearest child,” she replied, ‘I dare not
tell you!” But he let her have no peace until she went and
unlocked the room, and showed him the twelve coffins.
Then she said, ““My dearest Benjamin, these coffins your
father has had prepared for yourself and your eleven
brothers, for, if I bring a little girl into the world, you will
all be killed together and buried in them.” And as she

wept while she spoke these words, the son comforted her,
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saying, “Do not cry, dear mother; we will help ourselves,
and go away.” But she said, ‘“‘Go with your eleven brothers
into the wood, and let one of you climb into the highest tree
which is to be found, and keep watch, looking towards the
tower of the castle here. If I bear a little son, I will hang
out a white flag, and you may venture home again; but if I
bear a little daughter, I will hang out a red flag; and then
flee away as quickly as you can, and God preserve you!
Every night I will arise and pray for you: in winter, that
you may have a fire to warm yourselves; and in summer,
that you may not be melted with the heat.”

Soon after she gave her blessing to all her sons, and they
went away into the forest. Each kept watch in turn, sitting
upon the highest oak-tree, and looking towards the tower.
When eleven days had passed by, and it came to Benjamin’s
turn, he perceived a flag hung out; but it was not the white
but the red flag, which announced that they must all die.
As the brothers heard this, they became very angry, and
said, ‘Shall we suffer death on account of a maiden? Let
us swear that we will avenge ourselves ; wherever we find a
maiden, her blood shall flow.”

Thereupon they went deeper into the forest, and in the
middle, where it was most gloomy, they found a little
charmed cottage standing empty, and they said, ‘ Here we
will dwell, and you, Benjamin, as you are the youngest and
the weakest, shall stop here and keep house while we go out
to fetch meat.” So they set forth into the forest, and shot
hares, wild fawns, birds, and pigeons, and what else they
could find. These they brought home to Benjamin, who
cooked and dressed them for their different meals. In this
little cottage they lived ten years together, and the time
passed very quickly.

Their little sister was now grown up: she had a kind
heart, was very beautiful, and always wore a golden star
upon her brow. Once, when there was a great wash, she

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saw twelve boys’ shirts hanging up, and she asked her
mother, ‘‘To whom do these twelve shirts

belong, for they are much too small for
my father?” Then she answered
with a heavy heart, “My dear
child, they belong to your twelve








brothers!” The maiden
uf replied, “Where are my
| twelve brothers? I have
never yet heard of them.”
The Queen answered, ‘God only knows where they are:
they have wandered into the wide world.” Then she took
the maiden, and, unlocking the room, showed her the twelve
coffins. ‘ These coffins,” said she, ‘‘ were ordered for your
brothers, but they went away secretly before you were born ;”

and she told her how everything had happened. Then the
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maiden said, “ Do not cry, dear mother, I will go forth and
seek my brothers;’’ and, taking the twelve shirts, she set
out at once straight into the great forest. All day long
she walked on and on, and in the evening she came to the
charmed house, into which she stepped. There she found
a young lad, who asked her, ‘‘Whence dost thou come,
and whither goest thou?” and he stood astonished to
see how beautiful she was, and at the queenly robes she
wore, and the star upon her brow. Then she answered,
“T am a King’s daughter, and am seeking my twelve
brothers, and will go as far as heaven is blue until I find
them ;” and she showed him the twelve shirts that belonged
to them. Benjamin perceived at once that it was his sister,
and he said, ‘I am Benjamin, thy youngest brother.” At
his words she began to weep for joy, and Benjamin wept
also, and they kissed and embraced one another with the
greatest affection. Presently he said, “Dear sister, there

is one terrible condition: we have agreed together that
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every maiden whom we meet shall die, because we were
obliged to leave our kingdom on account of a maiden.”

Then the maiden replied, “I will willingly die, if I can by
that means release my twelve brothers.”

“No,” answered he, “thou shalt not die; hide thyself
under this tub until our eleven brothers come home.” She
did so; and when night came the others returned from
hunting, and their dinner was made ready, and as they sat
at the table eating, they asked, ‘What is the news?”
Benjamin said, “Do you not know ?”

“No,” they answered. Then he spoke again: “ You have
been in the forest, and I have stopped at home, yet I know
more than you.”

“Tell us directly!” they exclaimed. He answered, “ First
promise me that you will not kill the first maiden who shall
meet us.” ‘Yes, we promise!” they exclaimed; ‘she shall
have pardon; now tell us at once.” Then he said, ‘Our
sister is here;” and, lifting the tub, the King’s daughter
came from beneath, looking most beautiful, delicate, and
gentle in her royal robes, and with the golden star upon her
brow. The sight gladdened them all; and, falling upon her
neck, they kissed her, and loved her with all their hearts.

Now she stopped at home with Benjamin, and helped him
in his work, while the eleven others went into the wood, and
caught wild animals, deer, birds, pigeons, for their eating,
which their sister and brother took care to make ready. The
sister sought for wood for the fire, and for the vegetables,
which she dressed, and put the pots on the fire, so that their
dinner was always ready when the eleven came home. She
also kept order in the cottage, and covered the beds with
beautiful white and clean sheets, and the brothers were
always contented, and they all lived in great unity.

But there was a little garden belonging to the charmed
house, in which stood twelve lilies (which one calls also
African marigolds), and one day the sister, thinking to give
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her twelve brothers a pleasure, broke off the twelve flowers,
intending to give each of them one. But as she broke off
each flower the twelve brothers were changed, one by one,
into twelve Crows, and flew off into the forest, and at the
same moment the house and garden both disappeared.

Thus the poor maiden was left alone in the wild forest,
and as she looked round an old woman stood near, who said,
“My child, what hast thou done? Why didst thou not leave
the twelve white flowers? They were thy brothers, who
are now changed into Crows!” Then the maiden asked
with tears, ‘Is there no means of saving them?” “There
is but one way in the whole world,” said the old woman,
“but that is so difficult, that thou canst not free them. Thou
must be dumb for seven years—thou mayest not speak, nor
laugh, and if thou speakest but a single word, even if it
wants but one hour of the seven years, all will be in vain,
and thy brothers will die at that single word.”

Then the maiden said in her heart, “I know for certain
that I shall free my brothers ;” and she went and found a
tall tree, into the branches of which she climbed and passed
her time spinning, without ever speaking or laughing.

Now it happened once that a King was hunting in the
forest, who had a large greyhound, which ran to the tree on
which the maiden sat, and, springing round, barked furiously.
So the King came up and saw the beautiful girl with the
golden star upon her brow, and was so enchanted with her
beauty, that he asked her if she would become his bride.
To this she gave no answer, but slightly nodded with her
head; so the King, mounting the tree himself, brought her
down, and placing her upon his horse carried her home.

Then the wedding was celebrated with great pomp and
joy, but the bride neither spoke nor laughed.

After they had lived contentedly together two years, the
King’s mother, who was a wicked woman, began to slander

the young Queen, and said to her son, “ This is a common
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“The Twelve Brothers were changed, one by one, into twelve Crows, and flew off

into the forest.” —Page 6.

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beggar girl whom you have brought home with you: who
knows what impish tricks she practised at home? If she be
dumb and not able to speak, she might still laugh once; but
they who do not laugh have a bad conscience.” The King
would not at first believe it, but the old woman persisted in
it so long, and accused the Queen of so many wicked things,
that the King at last let himself be persuaded, and she was
condemned to die.

Now a great fire was kindled in the courtyard in which
she was to be burnt; and the King standing above at the
window, looked on with tearful eyes, because he still loved
her so much. And now she was bound to the stake, and
the fire began to lick her clothing with its red tongues, and
just at that time the last moment of the seven years expired.
Then a whirring was heard in the air, and twelve Crows
came flying by, and sank down to the earth, and as they
alighted on the ground they became her twelve brothers
whom she had freed. They tore away the fire from around
her, and, putting out the flames, set their sister free, and
kissed and embraced her. And now, as she could open her
mouth and speak, she told the King why she was dumb, and
why she never laughed.

And the King was highly pleased when he heard she was
innocent, and they all lived together in great happiness to the
end of their lives,


THE FISHERMAN AND HIS Wire

HERE was once upon a time a fisherman
and his wife, who lived together in a little
| hut near the sea, and every day he went down
to fish. There he sat with his rod, and
looked out upon the blank water; and this
he did for many a long day. One morning
the line went to the bottom, and when he
drew it up a great Flounder was hooked at the end. The
Flounder said, “ Let me go, I pray you, fisherman; I am not
a real fish, but an enchanted Prince. What good shall I do
you if you pull me up? I should not taste well; put me back
into the water, and let me swim.”

“Ah,” said the man, “you need not make such a palaver; a
fish which can speak I would rather let swim ;” and so say-
ing, he put the fish into the water, and as it sank to the
bottom it left a long streak of blood behind it. Then the
fisherman got up, and went back to his wife in their hut.

“Have you caught nothing to-day, husband?” said she.
“Oh!” he replied, “I caught a Flounder, who said he was
an enchanted Prince; so I threw him again into the sea to
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The Fisherman and his Wife

“Did you not wish first?” she inquired. ‘ No,” said he.

“Ah,” said the wife, “that is very unlucky; is one to
remain in this hovel for ever? you might have wished for a
better hut, at least. Go again and call him; tell him we
choose to have a better hut, and for certain you'll get it.”

“Ah!” replied he, “how shall I manage that?” “Why,”
said his wife, “ you must catch him again, and before you let
him swim away he will grant what you ask: be quick.”
The man was not much pleased, and wished his wife further ;
but, nevertheless, he went down to the sea. When he came
to the water, it was green and yellow, and looked still more
blank; he stood by it and said—

“ Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Hither quickly come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I dare not tell.”

Then the Fish came swimming up, and said, ‘‘What do
you want with me?” “Oh!” said the man, “I was to catch
you again; for my wife says I ought to have wished before.
She won’t stay any longer in her hovel, and desires a
cottage.”

“Go home again;” said the Flounder, “she has it already.”
So the fisherman departed, and there was his wife, no longer
in the dirty hovel, for in its place stood a clean cottage,
before whose door she sat upon a bench. She took him by
the hand, saying, “Come in now and see: is not this much
better?” So in they went, and in the cottage there was a
beautiful parlour, and a fine fireplace, and a chamber where
a bed stood; there were. also a kitchen and a store-room,
with nice earthenware, all of the best; tinware and copper
vessels, and everything very clean and neat. At the back
was a large yard, with hens and chickens, as well as a nice
garden, full of fruit-trees and vegetables. ‘‘Sec,” said the

wife, “is not this charming?”
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The Fisherman and his Wife

“Yes,” said her husband, “so long as it blooms you will
be very well content with it.”

“We will consider about that,” she replied, and they went
to bed. :

Thus eight to fourteen days passed on, when the wife said,
“ Ffusband, the hut is far too narrow for me, and the yard and
garden are so small; the Flounder may very well give us
a larger house. I wish to live in a large stone palace; go,
then, to the Flounder, and ask him to give us a castle.”

“ Ah, wife!” said he, ‘‘the cottage is good enough; why
should you choose to have a castle ?”

“Go along,” she replied, “the Flounder will soon give you
that.”

“Nay, wife,’ he said, ‘the Flounder gave us the cottage
at first, but when I go again he will perhaps be angry.”

“ Never you mind,” said she, “he can do what I wish for
very easily and willingly; go and try.” The husband was
vexed at heart, and did not like going, and said to himself,
“This is not right.” But at last he set off.

When he came to the sea, the water was quite clouded
and deep blue coloured, and black and thick: it looked green
no longer, yet it was calm. So he went and said—

“ Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Hither quickly come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I scarce dare tell.”

“Now, then, what do you want?” said the Flounder.
“Oh,” said the man, half-frightened, “she wants to live ina
great stone castle.” ‘‘Go home, and see it at your door,”
replied the Fish.

The fisherman went away, and lo! where formerly his
house stood, there was a great stone castle; and his wife
called to him from the steps to come in, and, taking him by

the hand, she said, ‘Now let us look about.” So they
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walked about, and in the castle there was a great hall, with
marble tables, and there were ever so many servants, who
ushered them through folding-doors into rooms hung all
round with tapestry, and filled with fine golden stools and
chairs, with crystal looking-glasses on the walls; and all the
rooms were similarly fitted up. Outside the house were
large courtyards with horse and cow-stalls, and waggons,
all of the best, and besides a beautiful garden filled with
magnificent flowers and fruit-trees, and a meadow full a
mile long, covered with deer, and oxen, and sheep, as many
as one could wish for. “Is not this pretty ?” said the wife.
“Ah,” said her husband, “so long as the humour lasts you
will be content with this, and then you will want something
else.”

“We will think about that,” said she, and with that they
went to bed.

The next morning the wife woke up just as it was day,
and looked out over the fine country which lay before her.
Her husband did not get up, and there she stood and called
out, ‘‘Get up, and come and look here at the window; sce,
shall I not be Queen over all the land? Go, and say to the
Flounder, we choose to be King and Queen.” “Ah, wife,”
said he, “why should I wish to be King?” “No,” she
replied, “you do not wish, so I will be Queen. Go, tell the
Flounder so.”

“Oh, why do you wish this? I cannot say it.”

“Why not? go off at once; I must be Queen.” The
husband set out quite stupefied, but she would have her
way, and when he came to the sea it was quite black-
looking, and the water splashed up and smelled very dis-
agreeably. But he stood still, and repeated—

“Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Hither quickly come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I scarce dare tell.”

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“What does she want now?” asked the Flounder.
“Ah!” said he, “she would be Queen.” ‘Go home, she is
so already,” replied the Fish. So he departed, and when he
came near the palace he saw it had become much larger,
with a great tower and gateway in front of it; and before
the gate stood a herald, and there were many soldiers, with
kettledrums and trumpets. When he came into the house
he found everything made of the purest marble and gold,
with magnificent curtains fringed with gold. Through the
hall he went in at the doors where the great court apartment
was, and there sat his wife upon a high throne of gold and
diamonds, having a crown of gold upon her head, and a
sceptre of precious stones in her hand; and upon each side
stood six pages, in a row, each one a head taller than the
other. Then, he went up, and said, “Ah, wife, are you
Queen now?” “Yes,” said she, “now I am Queen!”
There he stood looking for a long time. At last he said,
“Ah, wife, how do you like being Queen? now we have
nothing else to choose.” “No, indeed!” she replied, “I am
very dissatisfied ; time and tide do not wait for me; I can
bear it no longer. Go then to the Flounder: Queen I am;
now I must be Pope.” “Ah, wife! what would you?
Pope thou canst not be: the Pope is the head of Christen-
dom ; the Flounder cannot make you that.”

“I wll be Pope,” replied the wife, and he was obliged to
go, and, when he came to the shore, the sea was running
mountains high, and the sky was so black, that he was quite
terrified, and began to say in a great fright—

“Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Quickly, quickly, come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I dare not tell.”

“What now?” asked the Flounder. ‘She wants to be

Pope,” said he. ‘‘Go home, and find her so,” was the reply.
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So he went back, and found a great church, in which she
was sitting upon a much higher throne, with two rows of
candles on each side, some as thick as towers, down to those
no bigger than rushlights, and before her footstool were
Kings and Queens kneeling. ‘‘ Wife,” said he, ‘now be
contented: since you are Pope, you cannot be anything else.”
“That I will consider about,” she replied, and so they went
to bed; but she could not sleep for thinking what she
should be next. Very early she rose, and looked out of the
window, and as she saw the sun rising, she thought to
herself, “Why should I not do that?” and so she shook
her husband, and called out to him, “Go, tell the Flounder
I want to make the sun rise.” Her husband was so
frightened that he tumbled out of bed, but she would hear
nothing, and he was obliged to go.

When he got down to the sea a tremendous storm was
raging, and the ships and boats were tossing about in all
directions. Then he shouted out, though he could not hear
his own words—

“Flounder, Flounder, in the sea,
Quickly, quickly, come to me,
For my wife, dame Isabel,
Wishes what I dare not tell.”
“What would she have now?” said the Fish. “Ah!”
he replied, “she wants to be Ruler of the Universe.”
“Return, and find her back in her hovel,” replied the
Flounder.
And there the fisherman and his wife remained for the
rest of their days.

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NCE upon a time there dwelt near a large
wood a poor woodcutter, with his wife and
two children by his former marriage, a little
boy called Hansel, and a girl named Grethel.
He had little enough to break or bite; and

}/ once, when there was a great famine in the

land, he could not get even his daily bread; and as he lay

thinking in his bed one evening, rolling about for trouble, he
sighed, and said to his wife, “What will become of us ?

How can we feed our children, when we have no more than

we can eat ourselves ? ”

‘‘ Know, then, my husband,” answered she, “ we will lead
them away, quite early in the morning, into the thickest part
of the wood, and there make them a fire, and give them each
a little piece of bread; then we will go to our work, and leave
them alone, so they will not find the way home again, and
we shall be freed from them.” “No, wife,” replied he, “ that
T can never do; how can you bring your heart to leave my
children all alone in the wood ; for the wild beasts will soon
come and tear them to pieces ?”

‘Oh, you simpleton!” said she, “then we must all four
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die of hunger ; you had better make our coffins.” But she
left him no peace till he consented, saying, “Ah, but I shall
regret the poor children.”

The two children, however, had not gone to sleep for very
hunger, and so they overheard what the stepmother said to
their father. Grethel wept bitterly, and said to Hansel,
“What will become of us?” “Be quiet, Grethel,” said he;
‘do not cry—I will soon help you.” And as soon as their
parents had fallen asleep, he got up, put on his coat, and,
unbarring the back door, slipped out. The moon shone
brightly, and the white pebbles which lay before the door
seemed like silver pieces, they glittered so brightly. Hansel
stooped down, and put as many into his pocket as it would
hold; and then going back, he said to Grethel, “Be com-
forted, dear sister, and sleep in peace; God will not forsake
us.” And so saying, he went to bed again.

The next morning, before the sun arose, the wife went
and awoke the two children. ‘Get up, you lazy things;
we are going into the forest to chop wood.” Then she gave
them each a piece of bread, saying, ‘There is something for
your dinner; do not eat it before the time, for you will get
nothing else.” Grethel took the bread in her apron, for
Hansel’s pocket was full of pebbles; and so they all set out
upon their way. When they had gone a little distance,
Hansel stood still, and peeped back at the house; and this
he repeated several times, till his father said, “ Hansel, what
are you peeping at, and why do you lag behind? Take
care, anid remember your legs.”

“Ah, father,” said Hansel, “I am looking at my white
cat sitting upon the roof-of the house, and trying to say
good-bye.” ‘You simpleton!” said the wife, “that is not
a cat; it is only the sun shining on the white chimney.”
But in reality Hansel was not looking at a cat; but every
time he stopped, he dropped a pebble out of his pocket upon

the path.
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When they came to the middle of the wood, the father told
the children to collect wood, and he would make them a fire,
so that they should not be cold. So Hansel and Grethel
gathered together quite a little mountain of twigs. Then
they set fire to them; and as the flame burnt up high, the
wife said, “ Now, you children, lie down near the fire, and
"rest yourselves, whilst we go into the forest eine chop rood;
when we are ready, I will come and call you.”

Hansel and Grethel sat down by the fire, and when it was
noon, each ate the piece of bread; and because they could
hear the blows of an axe, they thought their father was
hear: but it was not an axe, but a branch which he had
bound to a withered tree, so as to be blown to and fro by
the wind. They waited so long, that at last their eyes closed
from weariness, and they fell fast asleep. When they
awoke, it was quite dark, and Grethel began to cry, “How
shall we get out of the wood?” But Hansel tried to com-
fort her by saying, ‘Wait a little while till the moon rises,
and then we will quickly find the way.” The moon soon
shone forth, and Hansel, taking his sister’s hand, followed
the pebbles, which glittered like new-coined silver pieces,
and showed them the path. All night long they walked on,
and as day broke they came to their father’s house. They
knocked at the door, and when the wife opened it, and saw
Hansel and Grethel, she exclaimed, “ You wicked children!
why did you sleep so long in the wood? We thought you
were never coming home again.” But their father was very
glad, for it had grieved his heart to leave them all alone.

Not long afterwards there was again great scarcity in
every corner of the land; and one night the children over-
heard their mother saying to their father, “Everything is
again consumed; we have only half a loaf left: the children
must be sent away. We will take them deeper into the
wood, so that they may not find the way out again; it is the

only means of escape for us.”
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But her husband felt heavy at heart, and thought, “It
were better to share the last crust with the children.” His
wife would listen to nothing that he said, and scolded and
reproached him without end.

The children, however, had heard the conversation as they
lay awake, and as soon as the old people went to sleep
Hansel got up, intending to pick up some pebbles as before;
but the wife had locked the door, so that he could not get
out. Nevertheless he comforted Grethel, saying, “Do not
cry; sleep in quiet; the good God will not forsake us.”

Early in the morning the stepmother came and pulled
them out of bed, and gave them each a slice of bread, which
was still smaller than the former piece. On the way,
Hansel broke his in his pocket, and, stooping every now and
then, dropped a crumb upon the
path. “ Hansel, why do you stop
and look about ?” said the father ;
“keep in the path.” ‘I am look-
ing at my little dove,” answered
Hansel, “ nodding a good-bye to
me.” ‘Simpleton!” said the wife,
“that is no dove, but only the sun fae
shining on the chimney.” But Hansel kept still dropping
crumbs as he went along.

The mother led the children deep into the wood, where
they had never been before, and there making an immense
fire, she said to them, “Sit down here and rest, and when
you feel tired you can sleep for a little while. We are going
into the forest to hew wood, and in the evening, when we
are ready, we will come and fetch you.”

When noon came Grethel shared her bread with Hansel,
who had strewn his on the path. Then they went to sleep;
but the evening arrived and no one came to visit the poor
children, and in the dark night they awoke, and Hansel

comforted his sister by saying, ‘‘ Only wait, Grethel, till the
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moon comes out, then we shall see the crumbs of bread
which I have dropped, and they will show us the way
home.”’ The moon shone and they got up, but they could
not see any crumbs, for the thousands of birds which had
been flying about in the woods and fields had picked them
all up. Hansel kept saying to Grethel, “We will soon find
the way;” but they did not, and they walked the whole
night long and the next day, but still they did not come out
of the wood; and they got so hungry, for they had nothing
to eat but the berries which they found upon the bushes.
Soon they got so tired that they could not drag themselves
along, so they lay down under a tree and went to sleep.

It was now the third morning since they had left their
father’s house, and they still walked on; but they only got
deeper and deeper into the wood, and Hansel saw that if
help did not come very soon they would die of hunger. As
soon as it was noon they saw a beautiful snow-white bird
sitting upon a bough, which sang so sweetly that they stood
still and listened to it. It soon left off, and spreading its
wings flew off; and they followed it until it arrived at a
cottage, upon the roof of which it perched; and when they
went close up to it they saw that the cottage was made of
bread and cakes, and the window-panes were of clear sugar.

“We will go in there,” said Hansel, “and have a glorious
feast. I will eat a piece off the roof, and you can eat the
window. Will they not be sweet?” So Hansel reached up
and broke a piece off the roof, in order to see how it tasted ;
while Grethel stepped up to the window and began to bite
it. Then a sweet voice called out in the room, “ Tip-tap,
tip-tap, who raps at my door?” and the children answered,
“The wind, the wind, the child of heaven;” and they went
on eating without interruption. Hansel thought the roof
tasted very nice, and so he tore off a great piece; while
Grethel broke a large round pane out of the window, and sat

down quite contentedly. Just then the door opened, and a
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very old woman, walking upon crutches, came out. Hansel
and Grethel were so frightened that they let fall what they
had in their hands; but the old woman, nodding her head,
said, “Ah, you dear children, what has brought you here?
Come in and stop with me, and no harm shall befall you;”
and so saying she took them both by the hand, and led them
into her cottage. A good meal of milk and pancakes, with
sugar, apples, and nuts, was spread on the table, and in the
back room were two nice little beds, covered with white,
where Hansel and Grethel laid themselves down, and thought
themselves in heaven. The old woman behaved very kindly
to them, but in reality she was a wicked witch who waylaid
children, and built the bread house in order to entice them
in; but as soon as they were in her power she killed them,
cooked and ate them, and made a great festival of the day.
When Hansel and Grethel came near the witch’s house she
laughed wickedly, saying, “Here come two who shall not
escape me.” And early in the morning, before they awoke,
she went up to them, and saw how lovingly they lay sleeping,
with their chubby red cheeks; and she mumbled to herself,
“That will be a good bite.” Then she took up Hansel with
her rough hand, and shut him up in a little cage with a
lattice-door; and although he screamed loudly, it was of no
use. Grethel came next, and, shaking her till she awoke,
she said, “Get up, you lazy thing, and fetch some water to
cook something good for your brother, who must remain
in that stall and get fat; when he is fat enough I shall eat
him.” Grethel began to cry, but it was all useless, for the
old witch made her do as she wished. Soa nice meal was
cooked for Hansel, but Grethel got nothing else but a crab’s
claw.

Every morning the old witch came to the cage and said,
“ Hansel, stretch out your finger that ] may feel whether you
are getting fat.” But Hansel used to stretch out a bone,

and the old woman, having very bad sight, thought it was
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his finger, and wondered very much that he did not get more
fat. When four weeks had passed, and Hansel still kept
quite lean, she lost all her patience, and would not wait any
longer. ‘“Grethel,” she called out in a passion, ‘‘get some
water quickly; be Hansel fat or lean, this morning I will
kill and cook him.” Oh, how the poor little sister grieved
as she was forced to fetch the water, and fast the tears ran
down her cheeks! “Dear good God, help us now!” she
exclaimed. ‘Had we only been eaten by the wild beasts in
the wood, then we should have died together.”’ But the old
witch called out, “ Leave off that noise; it will not help you
a bit.”

So, early in the morning Grethel was forced to go out and
fill the kettle, and make a fire. “First, we will bake, how-
ever,” said the old woman; “I have already heated the oven,
and kneaded the dough;” and so saying, she pushed poor
Grethel up to the oven, out of which the flames were burning
fiercely. ‘(Creep in,” said the witch, “and see if it is hot
enough, and then we will put in the bread;” but she intended
when Grethel got in to shut up the oven and let her bake, so
that she might eat her as well as Hansel. Grethel saw
what her thoughts were, and said, “Ido not know how to
do it; how shall I get in?” ‘You stupid goose,” said she,
“the opening is big enough. See, I could even get in
myself!” and she got up, and put her head into the oven.
Then Grethel gave her a push, so that she fell right in, and
then shutting the iron door, she boltedit. Oh! howhorribly .
she howled; but Grethel ran away, and left the wicked old
woman to burn to ashes.

Now she ran to Hansel, and, opening his door, called out,
“Hansel, we are saved; the old witch is dead!” So he
sprang out, like a bird from his cage when the door is opened ;
and they were so glad, that they fell upon each other’s neck,
and kissed each other over and over again. And now, as
there was nothing to fear, Hey, went into the witch’s. house,

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where in every corner were caskets full of pearls and precious
stones. “These are better than pebbles,” said Hansel,
putting as many into his pocket as it would hold; while
Grethel thought, “I will take some home too,” and filled her
apron full. “We must be off now,” said Hansel, “and get
out of this enchanted forest;” but when they had walked
for two hours they came to a large piece of water. ‘We
cannot get over,” said Hansel; “I can see no bridge at all.”
“And there is no boat either,’ said Grethel, “but there
swims a white duck, I will ask her to help us over;” and

she san
' 2 “Little Duck, good little Duck,
Grethel and Hansel, here we stand ;
There is neither stile nor bridge,
Take us on your back to land.”

So the Duck came to them, and Hansel sat himself on, and



bade his sister sit behind him. “No,” answered Grethel,
“that will be too much for the Duck; she shall take us over
one at atime.” This the good little bird did, and when both
were happily arrived on the other side, and had gone a little
way, they came to a well-known wood, which they knew the
better every step they went, and at last they saw their father’s
house. Then they began to run, and, bursting into the house,

they fell on their father’s neck. He had not had one happy
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hour since he had left the children in the forest; and his
wife was dead. Grethel shook ‘her apron, and the pearls and
precious stones rolled out upon the floor, and Hansel threw
down one handful after the other out of his pocket. Then
ali their sorrows were ended, and they lived together in great
happiness.

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Rapunzel

NCE upon a time there lived a man and his
wife, who much wished to have a child, but
for a long time in vain. These people had a
little window in the back part of their house,
out of which one could see into a beautiful
garden which was full of fine flowers and
vegetables ; but it was surrounded bya high

wall, and no one dared to go in, because it belonged to a

Witch, who possessed great power, and who was feared by the

wholeworld. One day the woman stood at this window looking

into the garden, and there she saw a bed which was filled
with the most beautiful radishes, and which seemed so fresh
and green that she felt quite glad, and a great desire seized
her to eat of these radishes. This wish tormented her daily,
and as she knew that she could not have them she fell ill, and
looked very pale and miserable. This frightened her husband,
who asked her, “ What ails you, my dear wife ?”

“Ah!” she replied, “if I cannot get any of those radishes

to eat out of the garden behind the house, I shall die!” The
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husband, loving her very much, thought, ‘‘ Rather than let
my wife die, I must fetch her some radishes, cost what they
may.” So, in the gloom of the evening, he climbed the wall
of the Witch’s garden, and, snatching a handful of radishes
in great haste, brought them to his wife, who made herself a
salad with them, which she relished extremely. However,
they were so nice and so well-flavoured, that the next day
after she felt the same desire for the third time, and could
not get any rest, so that her husband was obliged to promise
her some more. So, in the evening, he made himself ready,
and began clambering up the wall; but, oh! how terribly
frightened he was, for there he saw the old Witch standing
before him. ‘How dare you’’—she began, looking at him
with a frightful scowl— how dare you climb over into my
garden to take away my radishes like a thief? Evil shall
happen to you for this.”

“Ah,” replied he, ‘let pardon be granted before justice;
I have only done this from a great necessity ; my wife saw
your radishes from her window, and took such a fancy to
them that she would have died if she had not eaten of them.”
Then the Witch ran after him in a passion, saying, “If she
behave as you say, I will let you take away all the radishes
you please, but I make one condition ; you must give me the
child which your wife will bring into the world. All shall go
well with it, and I will care for it like a mother.” In his
anxiety the man consented, and when the child was born the
Witch appeared at the same time, gave the child the name
“Rapunzel,” and took it away with her.

Rapunzel grew to be the most beautiful child under the sun,
and when she was twelve years old the Witch shut her up in
a tower, which stood in the forest, and had neither stairs nor
door, and only one little window just at the top. When the
Witch wished to enter, she stood beneath, and called out—

“Rapunzel ! Rapunzel !
Let down your hair.”
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“ Rapunzel! Rapunzel !

Let down your hair.”

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Rapunzel

For Rapunzel had long and beautiful hair, as fine as spun
gold; and as soon as she heard the Witch’s voice she unbound
her tresses, opened the window, and then the hair fell down
twenty ells, and the Witch mounted up by it.

After a couple of years had passed away it happened that
the King’s son was riding through the wood, and came by
the tower. There he heard a song so beautiful that he stood
still and listened. It was Rapunzel, who, to pass the time
of her loneliness away, was exercising her sweet voice. The
King’s son wished to ascend to her, and looked for a door in
the tower, but he could not find one. So he rode home, but
the song had touched his heart so much that he went every
day to the forest and listened to it; and as he thus stood
one day behind a tree, he saw the Witch come up, and heard
her call out—

“Rapunzel! Rapunzel !
Let down your hair.”

’ Then Rapunzel let down her tresses, and the Witch mounted
up. “Is that the ladder on which one must climb? Then
I will try my luck too,” said the Prince; and the following
day, as he felt quite lonely, he went to the tower, and said—

“ Rapunzel! Rapunzel !
Let down your hair.”

Then the tresses fell down, and he climbed up. Rapunzel
was much frightened at first when a man came in, for she
had never seen one before; but the King’s son talked in
a loving way to her, and told how his heart had been so
moved by her singing that he had no peace until he had
seen her himself. So Rapunzel lost her terror, and when
he asked her if she would have him for a husband, and she
saw that he was young and handsome, she said “ Yes,” and
put her hand within his: ‘I will willingly go with you, but
I know not how I am to descend. When you come, bring
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with you a skein of silk each time, out of which I will weave
a ladder, and when it is ready I will come down by it, and
you must take me upon your horse.” Then they agreed
that they should never meet till the evening, as the Witch
came in the daytime. The
old woman remarked nothing,
until one day Rapunzel
innocently said, “Tell
me, mother, how it
happens you find it.
more difficult to
come up to me
than the young
King’s son, who
is with me in a
moment!”

“Oh, youwicked















child!”
exclaimed

the Witch;
“what do I
hear? Ithought
I had separated you

from all the world, and yet you have deceived me.” And,
scizing Rapunzel’s beautiful hair in a fury, she gave her a
couple of blows with her left hand, and, taking a pair of

scissors in her right, snip, snap, she cut off all her beautiful
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tresses, and they fell upon the ground. Then she was so
hard-hearted that she took the poor maiden into a great
desert, and left her to die in great misery and grief.

But the same day when the old Witch had carried
Rapunzel off, in the evening she made the tresses fast
above to the window-latch, and when the King’s son came,
and called out—

“Rapunzel! Rapunzel !
Let down your hair,”

she let them down. The prince mounted; but when he got
to the top he found, not his dear Rapunzel, but the Witch,
who looked at him with furious and wicked eyes. ‘ Aha!”
she exclaimed scornfully, “you would fetch your dear wife ;
but the beautiful bird sits no longer in her nest, singing;
the cat has taken her away, and will now scratch out your
eyes. To you Rapunzel is lost; you will never see her
again.”

The Prince lost his senses with grief at these words, and
sprang out of the window of the tower in his bewilderment.
He escaped with his life, but the thorns into which he fell
put out his eyes. So he wandered blind, in the forest,
eating nothing but roots and berries, and doing nothing but
weep and lament for the loss of his dear wife. He wandered
about thus, in great misery, for some few years, and at last
arrived at the desert where Rapunzel lived in great sorrow.
Hearing a voice which he thought he knew he followed in
its direction; and, as he came near, Rapunzel knew him,
and fell upon his neck and wept. Two of her tears
moistened his eyes, and. they became clear again, so that
he could see as well as formerly.

Then he led her away to his kingdom, where he was
received with great joy, and where they lived long, contented
and happy.

What became of the old Witch no one ever knew.
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|NCE upon a-time ere lived an old King,
who fell very sick, and thought he was ive
upon his deathbed ; so he said, “Let faith-
ful John come to me.” This faithful John
was his affectionate servant, and was so
called because he had been true to him all
his lifetime. As soon as John came to the
bedside, the King said, “ My faithful John, I feel that my end
approaches, and I have no other care than about my son, who
is still so young that he cannot always guide himself aright.
If you do not promise to instruct him in everything he ought
to know, and to be his guardian, I cannot close my eyes in
peace.” Then John answered, “T will never leave him; I
will always serve him truly, even if it cost me my life.” So
the old King was comforted, and said, ‘Now I can die in
peace. After my death you must show him all the chambers,
halls, and vaults in the castle, and all the treasures which
are in them; but the last room in the long corridor you must
not show him, for in it hangs the portrait of the daughter of
the King of the Golden Palace; if he sees her picture, he
will immediately love her, and will fall down in a swoon, and
on her account undergo great perils, therefore you must keep

him away.” Faithful John pressed his master’s hand again
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in token of assent, and soon after the King laid his head
upon the pillow and expired.

After the old King had been borne to his grave, faithful
John related to the young King all that his father had said
upon his deathbed, and declared, “ All this I will certainly
fulfil; I will be as true to you as I was to him, if it cost me
my life.” When the time of mourning was passed, John
said to the young King, “It is now time for you to see your
inheritance ; I will show you your castle.” So he led the
King all over it, upstairs and downstairs, and showed him
all the riches, and all the splendid chambers ; only one room
he did not open, containing the perilous portrait, which was
so placed that one saw it directly the door was opened, and,
moreover, it was so beautifully painted, that one thought it
breathed and moved; nothing in all the world could be more
lifelike or more beautiful. The young King remarked, how-
ever, that faithful John always passed by one door, so he
asked, ‘“ Why do you not open that one?” ‘There is some-
thing in it,” he replied, ‘which will frighten you.”

But the King said, ‘I have seen all the rest of the castle,
and I will know what is in there;” and he went and tried to
open the door by force. Faithful John pulled him back, and
said, ‘I promised your father before he died that you should
not see the contents of that room; it would bring great mis-
fortunes both upon you and me.”

“Oh no,” replied the young King; “if I do not go in, it
will be my certain ruin: I should have no peace night nor
day until I had seen it with my own eyes. Now I will not
stir from the place till you unlock the door.”

Then faithful John saw it was of no use talking; so, with
a heavy heart and many sighs, he picked the key out of the
great bunch. When he had opened the door, he went in
first, and thought he would cover up the picture, that the
King should not see it; but it was of no use, for the King

stepped upon tiptoes and Icoked over his shoulder; and as
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soon as he saw the portrait of the maiden, which was so
beautiful, and glittered with precious stones, he fell down on
the ground insensible. Faithful John lifted him up and
carried him to his bed, and thought with great concern,
“Mercy on us! the misfortune has happened; what will
come of it?” and he gave the young King wine until he came
to himself. The first words he spoke were, ‘Who does
that beautiful picture represent?” ‘That is the daughter
of the King of the Golden Palace,” was the reply.

“Then,” said the King, ‘‘ my love for her is so great, that
if all the leaves on the trees had tongues, they should not
. gainsay it; my life is set upon the search for her. You are
my faithful John, you must accompany me.”

The trusty servant deliberated for a long while how to set
about this business, for it was very difficult to get into the
presence of the King’s daughter. At last he thought of a
way, and said to the King, “Everything which she has
around her is of gold—chairs, tables, dishes, bowls, and all
the household utensils. Among your treasures are five tons
of gold ; let one of the goldsmiths of your kingdom manu-
facture vessels and utensils of all kinds therefrom—all kinds
of birds, and wild and wonderful beasts, such as will please
her; then we will travel with these, and try our luck.” -
Then the King summoned all his goldsmiths, who worked
day and night until many very beautiful things were ready.
When all had been placed on board a ship, faithful John put
on merchant’s clothes, and the King likewise, so that they
might travel quite unknown. Then they sailed over the
wide sea, and sailed away until they came to the city where
dwelt the daughter of the King of the Golden Palace.

Faithful John told the King to remain in the ship, and
wait for him. “ Perhaps,” said he, “I shall bring the King’s
daughter with me; therefore take care that all is in order,
and set out the golden vessels and adorn the whole ship.”

Thereupon John placed in a napkin some of the golden cups,
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stepped upon land, and went straight to the King’s palace.
When he came into the castle-yard, a beautiful maid stood
by the brook, who had two golden pails in her hand,
drawing water; and when she had filled them and had
turned round, she saw a strange man, and asked who
he was. Then John answered, “I am a merchant,” and
opening his napkin, he showed her its contents. Then
she exclaimed, “Oh, what beautiful golden things!” and,
setting the pails down, she looked at the cups one after
another, and said, ‘‘ The King’s daughter must see these ; she
is so pleased with anything made of gold that she will buy
all these.” And taking him by the hand, she led him in;
for she was the lady’s maid. When the King’s
daughter saw
the golden
cups, she
was much pleased, and
said, “They are so finely
worked, that I will purchase them
all.” But faithful John replied, “I
am only the servant of a rich
merchant; what I have here is
nothing in comparison to those
which my master has in his ship, than which nothing more
delicate or costly has ever been worked in gold.” Then
the King’s daughter wished to have them all brought; but
he said, “It would take many days, and so great is the
quantity, that your palace has not halls enough in it to
place them around.” Then her curiosity and desire were
still more excited, and at last she said, ‘Take me to the
ship; I will go myself and look at your master’s treasure.”
Faithful John conducted her to the ship with great joy,
and the King, when he beheld her, saw that her beauty was
still greater than the picture had represented, and thought

nothing else but that his heart would jump out of his mouth.
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Faithful John

Presently she stepped on board, and the King led her below ;
but faithful John remained on deck by the steersman, and
told him to unmoor the ship, and put on all the sail he could,
that it might fly as a bird through the air. Meanwhile the
King showed the Princess all the golden treasures—the
dishes, cups, bowls, the birds, the wild and wonderful
beasts. Many hours passed away while she looked at
everything, and in her joy she did not remark that the ship
sailed on and on. As soon as she had looked at the last, and
thanked the merchant, she wished to depart. But when she
came on deck, she saw that they were upon the high sea, far
from the shore, and were hastening on with all sail. ‘ Ah,”
she exclaimed in affright, ‘I am betrayed; I am carried off
and taken away in the power of a strange mer-.
chant. I would rather die!”

But the King, taking her by the hand,
said, “I am not a merchant, but a_ king,
thine equal in birth. It is true that I have
carried thee off; but that is because
of my overwhelming love for thee.
Dost thou know that when I first
saw the portrait of thy beauteous face,
that I fell down in a swoon before it?”
When the King’s daughter heard these words she was
reassured, and her heart was inclined towards him, so that
she willingly became his bride. While they thus went on
their voyage it happened that the faithful John, as he sat
on the deck of the ship playing music, saw three crows in
the air, who came flying towards them. He stopped playing,
and listened to what they were saying to each other, for he
understood them perfectly. The first one exclaimed, “There
he is, euyitg home the daughter of the King of the Golden
Palace.” “But he is not home yet, ” replied the second.
“But he has her,” said the third; “she is sitting by him

in the ship.” Then the first pevan again, and exclaimed,
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“What matters that? When they go on shore, a fox-
coloured horse will spring towards them, on which he
will mount; and as soon as he is on it, it will jump up
with him into the air, so that he will never again see his
bride.” The second one asked, “Is there no escape?”
“Oh yes, if another mounts behind quickly, and takes
out the firearms which are in the holster, and with them
shoots the horse dead, then the young King will be
saved. But who knows that? And if any one does know
it, and tells him, such a one will be turned to stone from the
toe to the knee.” Then the second spoke again, “I know
still more: if the horse should be killed, the young King will
not then keep his bride; for when they come into the castle,
a beautiful bridal shirt will lie there upon a dish, and seem to
be woven of gold and silver, but it is nothing but sulphur
and pitch; and if he puts it on, it will burn him to his
marrow and bones.” Then the third Crow asked, “Is there
no escape?” ‘Oh yes,” answered the second; ‘if some
one takes up the shirt with his gloves on, and throws it into
the fire, so that it is burnt, the young King will be saved.
But what does that signify? Whoever knows it, and tells
him, will be turned to stone from his knee
to his heart.” Then the third Crow spoke:
“T know still more: even if the

bridal shirt be burnt, still the
young King will

not keep his
bride. For if,









Faithful John

after the wedding, a dance is held, while the young Queen
dances, she will suddenly turn pale, and fall down as
if dead; and if some one does not raise her up, and take
three drops of blood from her right breast and throw
them away, she will die. But whoever knows that, and
tells it, will have his whole body turned to stone, from
the crown of his head to the toes of his feet.”

After the Crows had thus talked with one another, they
flew away, and the trusty John, who had perfectly under-
stood all they had said, was from that time very quiet and







sad, for if he concealed from his master what he had heard,
misfortune would happen to him; and if he told him all,
he must give up his own life. But at last he thought, “1
will save my master, even if I destroy myself.”

As soon as they came on shore it happened just as the
Crow had foretold, and an immense fox-red horse sprang
up. “Capital!” said the King; “this shall carry me to
my castle,” and he tried to mount; but the faithful John

came straight up, and swinging himself quickly on, drew
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the firearms out of the holster and shot the horse dead.
Then the other servants of the King, who were jealous of
faithful John, exclaimed, ‘“ How shameful to kill the beautiful
creature, which might have borne the King to the castle!”
But the King replied, “Be silent, and let him go; he is my
very faithful John—who knows the good he may have
done?” Now they went into the castle, and there stood
a dish in the hall, and the splendid bridal shirt lay in it,
and seemed nothing else than gold and silver. The young
King went up to it and wished to take it up, but the
faithful John pushed him away, and taking it up with his
gloves on, bore it quickly to the fire and let it burn. The
other servants thereupon began to murmur, saying, ‘See,
now he is burning the King’s bridal shirt!” But the
young King replied, “Who knows what good he has done ?
Let him alone—he is my faithful John.”

Soon after the wedding was celebrated, and a grand ball
was given, and the bride began to dance. So the faithful
John paid great attention, and watched her; all at once
she grew pale, and fell as if dead to the ground. Then
he hastily raised her and bore her to a chamber, where
he laid her down, kneeled beside her, and drawing the
three drops of blood out of her right breast, threw them
away. The young King having seen everything, not knowing
why the faithful John had done this, was very angry,
and called out, “Throw him into prison!”” Next morning
trusty John was brought up for trial, and led to the gallows ;
and as he was about to be executed, he said, ‘“ Every one
condemned to die may once before his death speak. Shall
I also have that privilege?” ‘Yes,’ answered the King,
“it shall be granted you.” Then faithful John replied,
“T have been unjustly judged, and have always been true
to you;” and he told the conversation of the Crows which
he heard at sea; and how, in order to save his master,
he was obliged to do all he had done. Then the King

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cried out, “Oh, my most trusty John, pardon, pardon; lead
him away!” But trusty John had fallen down at the last
word and was turned into stone.

At this both the King and Queen were in great grief, and
the King thought, ‘Ah, how wickedly have I rewarded his
great fidelity!” He had the stone statue raised up and placed
in his sleeping-chamber, near his bed; and as often as he
looked at it, he wept and said, “ Ah, could I bring you back
to life again, my faithful John!”

After some time the Queen bore twins, two little sons,
who were her great joy. Once when the Queen was in
church, and the two children at home playing by their
father’s side, he looked up at the stone statue full of
sorrow, and exclaimed with a sigh, “Ah, could I restore
you to life, my faithful John!” At these words the statue
began to speak, saying, “Yes, you can make me alive again,
if you will bestow on me that which is dearest to you.”
The King replied, “ All that I have in the world I will give
up for you.” The statue spake again: “If you, with your
own hand, cut off the heads of both your children and
sprinkle me with their blood, I shall be brought to life
again.” The King was terrified when he heard that he
must himself kill his two dear children; but he remembered
his servant’s great fidelity, and how faithful John had died
for him, and drawing his sword he cut off the heads of both
his children. And as soon as he had sprinkled the statue
with blood life came back to it, and the trusty John stood
again alive and well before him, and said, “ Your faith shall
not go unrewarded;” and taking the heads of the two
children, he set them on again, and they healed again ina
moment, and the children sprang away and played as if
nothing had happened.

Now the King was full of happiness, and as soon as he
saw the Queen coming, he hid faithful John and both the

children in a great closet. As soon as she came in he said
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Faithful John

to her, ‘Have you prayed in the church?” “Yes,” she
answered; “but I thought continually of the faithful John,
who has come to such misfortune through us.” Then he
replied, ‘‘My dear wife, we can restore his life again to
him, but it will cost us both our little sons, whom we must
sacrifice.” The Queen became pale and terrified, but she
said, “We are guilty of his life on account of his great
fidelity.” Then he was very glad that she thought as he
did, and going up to the closet he unlocked it, brought out
the children and faithful John, saying, “God be praised!
he is saved, and we have still our little sons:” and then he
told her all that happened. Afterwards they lived happily
together to the end of their days.


The Frog Prince

N the olden time, when wishing was having,
there lived a King, whose daughters were
all beautiful; but the youngest was so
exceedingly beautiful that the Sun himself,
although he saw her very often, was en-
chanted every time she came out into the
sunshine.

Near the castle of this King was a large and gloomy
forest, and in the midst stood an old lime-tree, beneath
whose branches splashed a little fountain; so, when-
ever it was very hot, the King’s youngest daughter ran off
into this wood, and sat down by the side of this fountain ;
and, when she felt dull, would often divert herself by throw-
ing a golden ball up in the air and catching it. And this
was her favourite amusement.

Now, one day it happened that this golden ball, when the
King’s daughter threw it into the air, did not fall down into
her hand, but on the grass; and then it rolled past her into
the fountain. The King’s daughter followed the ball with
her eyes, but it disappeared beneath the water, which was so
deep that no one could see to the bottom. Then she began

to lament, and to cry louder and louder ; and, as she cried,
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a voice called out, ‘“ Why weepest thou, O King’s daughter ?
thy tears would melt even a stone to pity.” And she looked
around to the spot whence the voice came, and saw a Frog
stretching his thick ugly head out of the water. “Ah! you
old water-paddler,” said she, “was it you that spoke? [|
am weeping for my golden ball which has slipped away from
me into the water.”

‘Be quiet, and do not cry,” answered the Frog; “I can
give thee good advice. But what wilt thou give me if I fetch
thy plaything up again ?”

“What will you have, dear Frog?” said she. “My
dresses, my pearls and jewels, or the golden crown which I
wear ?”

The Frog answered, “Dresses, or jewels, or golden
crowns are not for me; but if thou wilt love me, and let me
be thy companion and playfellow, and sit at thy table, and
eat from thy little golden plate, and drink out of thy cup,
and sleep in thy little bed—if thou wilt promise me all
‘ these, then will I dive down and fetch up thy golden ball.”

“Oh, I will promise you all,” said she, “if you will only
get me my ball.” But she thought to herself, “What is the
silly Frog chattering about? Let him remain in the water
with his equals; he cannot mix in society.” But. - |
the Frog, as soon as he had received her pro-
mise, drew his head under the water and dived
down. Presently he swam up again with the
ball in his mouth, and threw it on the grass.
The King’s daughter was full of joy when she
again saw her beautiful plaything; and, taking
it up, she ran off immediately. “Stop! stop!”
cried the Frog; ‘‘take me with thee. I cannot run
as thou canst.” But all his croaking was useless;
although it was loud enough, the King’s daughter did
not hear it, but, hastening home, soon forgot the poor
Frog, who was obliged to leap back into the fountain. oO

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The Frog Prince

The next day, when the King’s daughter was sitting at
table with her father and all his courtiers, and was eating
from her own little golden plate, something was heard com-
ing up the marble stairs, splish-splash, splish-splash; and
when it arrived at the top, it knocked at the door, and a
voice said, ‘Open the door, thou youngest daughter of the
King!” So she rose and went to see who it was that called
her; but when she opened the door and caught sight of the
Frog, she shut it again with great vehemence, and sat down
at the table, looking very pale. But the King perceived that
her heart was beating violently, and asked her whether it
were a giant who had come to fetch her away who stood at
the door. ‘Oh, no!” answered she; “it is no giant, but
an ugly Frog.”

“What does the Frog want with you ?” said the King.

“Oh, dear father, when I was sitting yesterday playing
by the fountain, my golden ball fell into the water, and this
Frog fetched it up again because I cried so much: but first,
I must tell you, he pressed me so much, that I promised
him he should be my companion. I never thought that he
could come out of the water, but somehow he has jumped
out, and now he wants to come in here.”

At that moment there was another knock, and a voice
said—

“King’s daughter, youngest,
Open the door.
Hast thou forgotten
Thy promises made
At the fountain so clear
Neath the lime-tree’s shade?

King’s daughter, youngest,
Open the door.”

Then the King said, ‘What you have promised, that you
must perform; go and let him in.” So the King’s daughter

went and opened the door, and the Frog hopped in after her
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The Frog Prince

right up to her chair: and as soon as she was seated, the Frog
said, ‘Take me up;”’ but she hesitated so long that at last
the King ordered her to obey. And as soon as the Frog
sat on the chair he jumped on to the table and said, ‘Now
push thy plate near me, that we may eat together.” And
she did so, but as every one saw, very unwillingly. The
Frog seemed to relish his dinner much, but every bite that
the King’s daughter ate nearly choked her, till at last the
Frog said, “I have satisfied my hunger and feel very tired;
wilt thou carry me upstairs now into my chamber, and make
thy bed ready that we may sleep together?” At this speech
the King’s daughter began to cry, for she was afraid of the
cold Frog, and dared not touch him; and besides, he actually
wanted to sleep in her own beautiful, clean bed.

But her tears only made the King very angry, and he
said, “He who helped you in the time of your trouble, must
not now be despised!” So she took the Frog up with two
fingers, and put him in a corner of her chamber. But as
she lay in her bed, he crept up to it, and said, “I am so
very tired that I shall sleep well; do take me up or | will
tell thy father.” This speech put the King’s daughter in a
terrible passion, and catching the Frog up, she threw him
with all her strength against the wall, saying, ‘ Now, will
you be quiet, you ugly Frog!”

But as he fell he was changed from a frog into a hand-
some Prince with beautiful eyes, who after a little while
became, with her father’s consent, her dear companion and
betrothed. Then he told her how he had been transformed
by an evil witch, and that no one but herself could have had
the power to take him out of the fountain; and that on the
morrow they would go together into his own kingdom.

The next morning, as soon as the sun rose, a carriage,
drawn by eight white horses, with ostrich feathers on their
heads, and golden bridles, drove up to the door of the palace,

and behind the carriage stood the trusty Henry, the servant of
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The Frog Prince

the young Prince. When his master was changed into a frog,
trusty Henry had grieved so much that he had bound three
iron bands round his heart, for fear it should break with
grief and sorrow. But now that the carriage was ready to
carry the young Prince to his own country, the faithful
Henry helped in the bride and bridegroom, and placed
himself in the seat behind, full of joy at his master’s release.
They had not proceeded far when the Prince heard a crack
as if something had broken behind the carriage; so he put
his head out of the window and asked Henry what was
broken, and. Henry answered, “ It was not the carriage, my
master, but a band which I bound round my heart when it
was in such grief because you were changed into a frog.”

Twice afterwards on the journey there was the same noise,
and each time the Prince thought that it was some part
of the carriage that had given way; but it was only the
breaking of the bands which bound the heart of the trusty
. Henry, who was thenceforward free and happy.

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THE THREE SPINNERS

WHERE was once a lazy girl who would not
| spin, and let her mother say what she
would she could not get her to work.
At last the mother, getting both angry
and impatient, gave her a blow, which
made the girl cry very loud. Just then,
the Queen passing by, heard the noise,
and stopping the carriage, she stepped into the house and
asked the mother why she beat her daughter in such a way
that the passers-by in the street heard her shrieks. The
mother, however, was ashamed that her daughter’s laziness
should be known, and said, “I cannot make her leave off
spinning; she will spin for ever and ever, and I am so
poor that I cannot procure the flax.” The Queen replied,
“T never heard anything I like better than spinning, and I
am never more pleased than when the wheels are whirring.
Let your daughter go with me to the castle; I have flax

enough, and she may spin as much as she pleases.” The
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The Three Spinners

mother was very glad at heart, and the Queen took the girl
home with her. As soon as they entered the castle she led
her up into three. rooms, which were all full of the finest flax
from top to bottom. ‘Now, spin this flax for me,” said the
Queen; ‘and, when you have prepared it all, you shall
have my eldest son for a husband. Although you are poor,
I do not despise you on that account; your unwearied
industry is dowry enough.” The girl, however, was in-
wardly frightened, for she could not have spun the flax had
she sat there from morning to night until she was three
hundred years old. When she was left alone she began to
cry, and thus she sat three days without stirring a hand.
On the third day the Queen came, and when she saw that
nothing was yet spun she wondered; and the maiden ex-
cused herself by saying that she had not been able to begin
yet, on account of her great sorrow at leaving her mother’s
house. So the Queen was satisfied, but on leaving she said,
“You must begin to work for me to-morrow.”

As soon as the girl was again alone, she knew not how to
act or help herself, and in her vexation she went and looked
out of the window. She saw three women passing by; the
first of whom had a broad, flat foot, the second such a large
under-lip that it reached nearly to her chin, and the third a
very large thumb. They stopped before the window, and
looking up, asked the girl what she wanted. She told them
her trouble, and they offered her their help, saying, “ Will
you invite us to the wedding, and not be ashamed of us, but
call us your aunts, and let us sit at your table? If you do
all these, we will spin the flax in a very short time for you.”

“With all my heart,” replied the girl; “come in, and begin
at once.” Then she let in these three women, and, making
a clear place in the first room, they sat themselves down and
began spinning. One drew the thread and trod the wheel,
the other moistened the thread, and the third pressed it and

beat with her fingers on the table; and as often as she did
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so a pile of thread fell on the ground, which was spun in the
finest manner. The girl hid the three spinners, however,
from the Queen, and showed her, as often as she came, the
heaps of spun yarn; so that she received no end of praise.
When the first room was empty, the three women went to
the second, and at length to the third, so that soon all was
cleared out. Now the three spinners took leave, saying to
the girl, “Do not forget what you promised us; it will make
your fortune.”

When the girl showed the Queen the empty rooms and
the great pile of thread, the wedding was performed, and the
bridegroom was glad that he had such a clever and indus-
trious wife, and praised her exceedingly

“T have three aunts,” said the girl, “who have done me
much service; so I would not willingly forget them in my
good fortune. Allow me, therefore, to invite them to the
wedding, and to sit with me at table.” The Queen and the
bridegroom asked, ‘‘ Why should we not allow it ?”

When the feast was begun, the three old maids entered in
great splendour, and the bride said, “ You are welcome, dear
aunts.” :

“Ah,” said the bridegroom, “how do you come by such
ugly friends?” And, going up to the one with the big foot,
he asked, ‘Why have you such a broad foot?” “From
treading, from treading,” she replied. Then he went to the
second, and asked, ‘‘Why have you such an overhanging
lip?” “From licking,” she answered, “from licking.” ‘Then
he asked the third, ‘‘ Why have you such a broad thumb ?”
“From pressing the thread,” she replied, “from pressing
the thread.” At this the Prince was frightened, and said,
“Therefore my bride shall never touch a spinning-wheel
again.”

And so she was set free from the unlucky flax-spinning.

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A Tale of One who Travelled to
Learn what Shivering meant

FATHER had two sons, the elder of whom
was forward and clever enough to do
almost anything; but the younger was so
stupid that he could learn nothing. If any-
thing was to be done, the elder had at all
times to do it; but sometimes the father
" would call him to fetch something in the
dead of night, and perhaps the way led through the
churchyard or by a dismal place, and then he used to
answer, “No, father, I cannot go there, I am afraid,” for he
was a coward. Or sometimes of an evening tales were
told by the fireside which made one shudder, and the
listeners exclaimed, ‘Oh, it makes us shiver!” In acor ner,
meanwhile, sat the younger son, listening, but he could not
comprehend what was said, and he thought, “ They say con-
tinually, ‘Oh, it makes us shiver, it makes us shiver!’ but
perhaps shivering is an art whic I cannot understand.”
One day, however, his father said to him, “Do you hear,
you there in the corner? You are growing stout and big

you must learn some trade to get your living by. Do ait
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To Learn what Shivering meant

see how your brother works? But as for you, you are not
worth malt and hops.”

“Ah, father!” answered he, “I would willingly learn
something. What shall I begin? I want to know what
shivering means, for of that I can understand nothing.”

The elder brother laughed when he heard this speech, and
thought to himself, “Ah! my brother is such a simpleton,
that he cannot earn his own living.” But the father sighed
and said, “What shivering means you may learn soon
enough, but you will never get your bread by that.”

Soon after the parish sexton came in for a gossip, so the
father told him his troubles, and how that his younger son
was such a simpleton, that he knew nothing and could learn
nothing. “ Just fancy, when I asked him how he intended
to earn his bread, he desired to learn what shivering meant !”
“Oh, if that be all,” answered the sexton, “he can learn
that soon enough with me; just send him to my place, and
I will soon teach him.” The father was very glad, because
he thought that it would do the boy good; so the sexton
took him home to ring the bells. About two days afterwards
he called him up at midnight to go into the church-tower to
toll the bell. ‘You shall soon learn what shivering means,”
thought the sexton, and getting up he went out too. As
soon as the boy reached the belfry, and turned himself round
to seize the rope, he saw upon the stairs, near the sounding-
hole, a white figure. ‘“ Who’s there?” he called out; but
the figure gave no answer, and neither stirred nor spoke.
“Answer,” said the boy, “or make haste off; you have no
business here to-night.” But the sexton did not stir, so
that the boy might think it was a ghost.

The boy called out a second time, “What are you doing
here? Speak, if you are an honest fellow, or else I will
throw you downstairs.”

The sexton said to himself, “That is not a bad thought ;”

but he remained quiet as if he were a stone. Then the boy
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called out for the third time, but it produced no effect ; so,
making a spring, he threw the ghost down the stairs, so
that it rolled ten steps, and then lay motionless in a corner.
Thereupon he rang the bell, and then going home he went
to bed without saying a word, and fell fast asleep. The
sexton’s wife waited some time for her husband, but he did
not come; so at last she became anxious, woke the boy, and
asked him if he knew where her husband was, who had gone
before him to the belfry.

“No,” answered the boy; “but there was some one
standing on the steps who would not give any answer, nor
go away, so I took him for a thief and threw him downstairs.
Go now and see where he is; perhaps it may be he, but I
should be sorry for it.” The wife ran off and found her
husband lying in a corner, groaning, with one of his ribs
broken.

She took him up and ran with loud outcries to the boy’s
father, and told him, “Your son has brought a great mis-
fortune on us; he has thrown my husband down and
broken his bones. Take the good-for-nothing fellow from
our house.”

The terrified father came in haste and scolded the boy.
“What do these wicked tricks mean? They will only bring
misfortune upon you.”

“Father,” answered the lad, “hear me! I am quite
innocent. He stood there at midnight like one who had
done some evil; I did not know who it was, and cried three
times, ‘Speak, or be off!’”

“Ah!” said the father, “everything goes badly with you.
Get out of my sight; I do not wish to see you again!”

“Yes, father, willingly; wait but one day, then I will go
out and learn what shivering means, that I may at least
understand one business which will support me.”

“Learn what you will,” replied the father, “all is the

same to me. Here are fifty dollars; go forth with them
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Learn what Shivering meant

into the world, and tell no man whence you came, or who
your father is, for I am ashamed of you.”

“Yes, father, as you wish; but if you desire nothing else,
I shall esteem that very lightly.”

As soon as day broke the youth put his fifty dollars into
a knapsack and went out upon the high-road, saying con-
tinually, ‘Oh, if, I could but shiver!”

Presently a man came up, who heard the boy talking to
himself; and, as they were just passing the place where the
gallows stood, the man said, ‘“Do you see? There is the
. tree where seven fellows have married the hempen maid,



and now swing to and fro. Sit yourself down there and
wait till midnight, and then you will know what it is to
shiver ?”

‘Oh, if that be all,” answered the boy, ‘I can very easily
do that! But if I learn so speedily what shivering is, then
you shall have my fifty dollars if you come again in the
morning.”

Then the boy went to the gallows, sat down, and waited
for evening, and as he felt cold he made a fire. But about
midnight the wind blew so sharp, that, in spite of the fire, he
could not keep himself warm. The wind.blew the bodies

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against one another, so that they swung backwards and for-
wards, and he thought, “If I am cold here below by the fire,
how must they freeze above!” So his compassion was ex-
cited, and, contriving a ladder, he mounted, and, unloosen-
ing them one after another, he brought down all seven.
Then he poked and blew the fire, and set them round that
they might warm themselves; but as they sat still without
moving their clothing caught fire. So he said, ‘Take care
of yourselves, or I will hang all of you up again.” The dead
heard not, and silently allowed their rags to burn. This made
him so angry that he said, “If you will not hear I cannot
help you; but I will not burn with you.” So he hung them
up again in a row, and sitting down by the fire he soon went
to sleep.

The next morning the man came, expecting to receive his
fifty dollars, and asked, “ Now do you know what shivering
means?” ‘ No,” he answered; “how should I know ?
Those fellows up there have not opened their mouths, and
were so stupid that they let the old rags on their bodies be
burnt.” Then the man saw that he should not carry away
the fifty dollars that day, so he went away saying, ‘I never
met with such an one before.”

The boy also went on his way and began again to say,
“Ah, if only I could but shiver—if I could but shiver!”
A waggoner walking behind overheard him, and asked,
“Who are you?”

“T do not know,” answered the boy.

The waggoner asked again, ‘‘ What do you here ?”

“T know not.”

“Who is your father ?”’

“‘T dare not say.”

“What is it you are continually grumbling about ?”

“Oh,” replied the youth, “I wish to learn what shivering
is, but nobody can teach me.”

“Cease your silly talk,” said the waggoner. ‘Come with
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me, and I will see what I can do for you.” So the boy went
with the waggoner, and about evening time they arrived at
an inn where they put up for the night, and while they were
going into the parlour he said, quite aloud, “Oh, if I could

but shiver—if I could but shiver!” The host overheard
him and said laughingly, ‘Oh, if that is all you wish, you
shall soon have the opportunity.” “Hold your tongue,”

said his wife; “so many imprudent people have already
lost their lives, it were a shame and sin that such a beauti-
ful youth should die.” But the youth said, “If it were ever
so difficult I would at once learn it; for that reason I left
home;” and he never let the host have any peace till he
told him that not far off stood an enchanted castle, where
any one might soon learn to shiver if he would watch there
three nights. The King had promised his daughter in
marriage to whom ever would venture, and she was the
most beautiful young lady that the sun ever shone upon.
And he further told him that inside the castle there was an
immense amount of treasure guarded by evil spirits ; enough
to make any one free, and turn a poor man into a very rich
one. Many had, he added, already ventured into this castle,
but no one had ever come out again.

The next morning this youth went to the King, and said,
“Tf you will allow me, I wish to watch three nights in the
enchanted castle.” The King looked at him, and because
his appearance pleased him he said, “You may make three
requests, but they must be inanimate things you ask for,
and such as you can take with you into the castle.” So the
youth asked for a fire, a lathe, and a cutting-board.

The King let him take these things by day into the castle,
and when it was evening the youth went in and made him-
self a bright fire in one of the rooms, and placing his cutting-
board and knife near it, he sat down upon his lathe. ‘Ah,
if I could but shiver!” said he. ‘But even here I shall
never learn.” At midnight he got up to stir the fire, and as

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he poked it, there shrieked suddenly in one corner, “ Miau,
miau! how cold I am!” ‘You simpleton!” he exclaimed,
‘“‘what are you shrieking for? If you are so cold, come and
sit down by the fire and warm yourself!”

As he was speaking, two great black cats sprang up to
him with an immense jump and sat down one on each side,
looking at him quite wildly with their fiery eyes. When
they had warmed themselves for a little while they said,
“Comrade, shall we have a game of cards?” “ Certainly,”



he replied; “but let me see your paws first.” So they
stretched out their claws, and he said, “Ah, what long nails
you have got; wait a bit, I must cut them off first ;” and so
saying he caught them up by the necks, and put them on his
board and screwed their feet down. “Since I have seen
what you are about I have lost my relish for a game at
cards,” said he; and, instantly killing them, threw them
away into the water. But no sooner had he quieted these
two and thought of sitting down again by his fire, than there

came out of every hole and corner black cats and black dogs
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with glowing chains, continually more and more, so that he
could not hide himself. They howled fearfully, and jumped
upon his fire, and scattered it about as if they would ex-
tinguish it. He looked on quietly for some time, but at
last, getting angry, he took up his knife and called out,
‘““Away with you, you vagabonds!’’ and chasing them
about, some ran off, and the rest he killed and threw into
the pond. As soon as he returned he blew up the sparks
of his fire again and warmed himself, and while he sat he
grew very sleepy. So looking around he saw a great bed
in one corner, in which he lay down; but no sooner had he
closed his eyes, than the bed began to move of itself and
travelled all round the castle. ‘‘Just so,” said he, ‘only
better still;’’ whereupon the bed galloped away as if six
horses pulled it up and down steps and stairs, until at last
all at once it overset, bottom upwards, and lay upon him
like a mountain; but up he got, threw pillows and mattresses
into the air, and saying, ‘‘ Now, he who wishes may travel,”
laid himself down by the fire and slept till day broke.

In the morning the King came, and, seeing the youth
lying on the ground, he thought that the spectres had killed
him, and that he was dead; so he said, “It is a great mis-
fortune that the finest men are thus killed; ” but the youth,
hearing this, sprang up, saying, “It is not come to that with
me yet!” The King was much astonished, but still very
glad, and asked him how he had fared. ‘Very well,”
replied he; “as one night has passed, so also may the other
two.” Soon after he met his landlord, who opened his eyes
when he saw him. ‘I never thought to see you alive
again,” said he; “have you learnt now what shivering
means?” ‘ No,” said he; “it is all of no use. Oh, if any
one would but tell me!”

The second night he went up again into the castle, and
sitting down by the fire began his old song, “If I could but

shiver!” When midnight came a ringing and rattling noise
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was heard, gentle at first and louder and louder by degrees ;
then there was a pause, and presently with a loud outcry
half a man’s body came down the chimney and fell at his
feet. ‘ Holloa;” he exclaimed, ‘only half a man answered
that ringing; that is too little.” Then the ringing began
afresh, and a roaring and howling was heard, and the other
half fell down. “ Wait a bit,” said he; “I will poke up the
fire first.’ When he had done so and looked round again,







the two pieces had joined themselves together, and an ugly
man was sitting in his place. ‘I did not bargain for that,”
said the youth; “the bench is mine.” The man tried to
push him away, but the youth would not let him, and giving
him a violent push sat himself down in his old place.
Presently more men fell down the chimney, one after the
other, who brought nine thigh-bones and two skulls, which

they set up, and then they began to play at ninepins. At
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this the youth also wished to play, so he asked whether he
might join them. ‘Yes, if you have money!” “Money
enough,” he replied, “but your balls are not quite round ;”
so saying he took up the skulls, and, placing them on his
lathe, turned them round. “Ah, now you will roll well,”
said he. ‘Holloa! now we will go at it merrily.” So he
played with them and lost some of his money, but as it
struck twelve everything disappeared. Then he lay down
and went to sleep quietly. On the morrow the King came
for news, and asked him how he had fared this time. “I
have been playing ninepins,” he replied, “and lost a couple
of dollars.” ‘Have you not shivered?” “No! I have
enjoyed myself very much; but I wish some one would
teach me that!”

On the third night he sat down again on his bench, saying
in great vexation, ‘Oh, if I could only shiver!” When it
grew late, six tall men came in bearing a coffin between
them. ‘Ah, ah,” said he, “that is surely my little cousin,
who died two days ago;” and beckoning with his finger he
called, ‘Come, little cousin, come!” The men set down
the coffin upon the ground, and he went up and took off the
lid, and there lay a dead man within, and as he felt the face
it was as cold as ice. ‘Stop a moment,” he cried; “TI will
warm it in a trice;’’ and stepping up to the fire he warmed
his hands, and then laid them upon the face, but it remained
cold. So he took up the body, and sitting down by the
fire he laid it on his lap and rubbed the arms that the
blood might circulate again. But all this was of no avail,
and he thought to himself if two lie in a bed together they
warm each other; so he put the body in the bed, and cover-
ing it up laid himself down by its side. After a little while
the body became warm and began to move about. ‘See,
my cousin,” he exclaimed, ‘have I not warmed you?” But
the body got up and exclaimed, ‘ Now I will strangle you.”

“Ts that your gratitude?” cried the youth. “Then you
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shall get into your coffin again ;” and taking it up, he threw
the body in, and made the lid fast. Then the six men came
in again and bore it away. ‘Oh, deary me,” said he, “I
shall never be able to shiver if I stop here all my lifetime!”
At these words in came a man who was taller than all the
others, and looked more horrible; but he was very old, and
had a long white beard. “Oh, you wretch,” he exclaimed,
“now thou shalt learn what shivering means, for thou shalt
die!”

“Not so quick,” answered the youth; “if I die, I must be
brought to it first.”

“T will quickly seize you,” replied the ugly one.

“Softly, softly; be not too sure. I am as strong as you,
and perhaps stronger.”

“That we will see,” said the ugly man. “If you are
stronger than I, I will let you go; come, let us try;” and he
led him away through a dark passage to a smith’s forge.
Then taking up an axe he cut through the anvil at one blow
down to the ground. ‘I can do that still better,” said the
youth, and went to another anvil, while the old man followed
him and watched him with his long beard hanging down.
Then the youth took up an axe, and, splitting the anvil at
one blow, wedged the old man’s beard in it. ‘Now I have
you; now death comes upon you!” and, taking up an iron
bar, he beat the old man until he groaned, and begged him .
to stop, and he would give him great riches. So the youth
drew out the axe, and let him loose. Then the old man,
leading him back into the castle, showed him three chests full
of gold in a cellar. ‘One share of this,” said he, ‘belongs
to the poor, another to the King, and a third to yourself.”
And just then it struck twelve and the old man vanished,
leaving the youth in the dark. I must help myself out here,”
said he, and groping round he found his way back to his
room and went to sleep by the fire.

The next morning the King came and inquired, ‘“ Now,

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have you learnt to shiver?” “No,” replied the youth;
“what is it? My dead cousin came here, and a bearded
man, who showed mea lot of gold down below; but what
shivering means, no one has showed me!” Then the King
said, “You have won the castle, and shall marry my
daughter.”

“That is all very fine,” replied the youth, “but still 1
don’t know what shivering means.”

So the gold was fetched, and the wedding was celebrated,
but the young Prince (for the youth was a prince now), not-
withstanding his love for his bride, and his great contentment,
was still continually crying, “If I could but shiver! if I could
but shiver!” At last it fell out in this wise: one of the
chambermaids said to the Princess, “ Let me bring in my aid
to teach him what shivering is.” So she went to the brook
which flowed through the garden, and drew up a pail of
water full of little fish ; and, at night, when the young Prince
was asleep, his bride drew away the covering and poured the
pail of cold water and the little fishes over him, so that they
slipped all about him. Then the Prince woke up directly,
calling out, “Oh! that makes me shiver! dear wife, that
makes me shiver! Yes, now I know what shivering means!”

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The Valiant Little Tailor



NE summer’s morning a Tailor was sitting
! on his bench by the window in very good
spirits, sewing away with all his might, and
presently up the street came a peasant
woman, crying, “Good preserves for sale!
Good preserves for sale!” This cry
sounded nice inthe Tailor’s ears, and, sticking
his diminutive head out of the window, he called out, ‘“ Here,
my good woman, just bring your wares here!”” The woman
mounted the three steps up to the Tailor’s house with her
heavy basket, and began to unpack all the pots together before
him. He looked at them all, held them up to the light, put
his nose to them, and at last said, ‘These preserves appear
to me to be very nice, so you may weigh me out four half-
ounces, my good woman ; I don’t mind even if you make it

a quarter of a pound.” ‘The woman, who expected to have
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met with a good customer, gave him what he wished, and
went away grumbling, very much dissatisfied.

“Now!” exclaimed the Tailor, “Heaven will send me a
blessing on this preserve, and give me fresh strength and
vigour ;” and, taking the bread out of the cupboard, he cut
himself a slice the size of the whole loaf, and spread the
preserve upon it. ‘That will taste by no means badly,”
said he; “but, before I have a bite, I will just get this
waistcoat finished.” So he laid the bread down near him
and stitched away, making larger and larger stitches every
time for joy. Meanwhile the smell of the preserve mounted
to the ceiling, where flies were sitting in great numbers, and
enticed them down, so that soon a regular swarm of them
had settled on the bread. ‘“Holloa! who invited you?”
exclaimed the Tailor, hunting away the unbidden guests;
but the flies, not understanding his language, would not be
driven off, and came again in greater numbers than before.
This put the little man in a boiling passion, and, snatching
up in his rage a bag of cloth, he brought it down with an
unmerciful swoop upon them. When he raised it again he
counted no less than seven lying dead before him with out-
stretched legs. ‘What a fellow you are!” said he to him-
‘self, wondering at his own bravery.. “The whole town
shall know of this.” In great haste he cut himself out a
band, hemmed it, and then put on it in large characters,
“SEVEN AT ONE BLOW!” ‘Ah,” said he, “not one city
alone, the whole world shall know it!” and his heart
fluttered with joy, like a lambkin’s tail.

The little Tailor bound the belt round his body, and
prepared to travel forth into the wide world, thinking the
workshop too small for his valiant deeds. Before he set
out, however, he looked round his house to see if there was
anything he could take with him; but he found only an old
cheese, which he pocketed, and noticing a bird before the

door which was entangled in the bushes, he caught it, and
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put that in his pocket also. Directly after he set out bravely
on his travels; and, as he was light and active, he felt no
weariness. His road led him up a hill, and when he reached
the highest point of it he found a great Giant sitting there,
who was looking about him very composedly.

The little Tailor, however, went boldly up, and said,
“Good day, comrade; in faith you sit there and see the
whole world stretched below you. I am also on my road
thither to try my luck. Have you a mind to go with me?”

The Giant looked contemptuously at the little Tailor, and
said, ‘You vagabond! you miserable fellow!”

“That may be,” replied the Tailor; ‘but here you may
read what sort of a man I am;”’ and, unbuttoning his coat,
he showed the Giant his belt. The Giant read, “Seven at
one Blow ;” and thinking they were men whom the Tailor
had slain, he conceived no little respect for him. — Still
he wished to prove him first; so taking up a stone, he
squeezed it in his hand, so that water dropped out of it.
“Do that ‘after me,” said he to the other, “if you have
any strength.”

“Tf it be nothing worse than that,” said the Tailor, “that’s
play to me.” And, diving into his pocket, he brought out
the cheese, and squeezed it till the whey ran out of it, and
said, ‘“ Now, I think, that’s a little better.”

The Giant did not know what to say, and could not believe
it of the little man ; so, taking up another stone, he threw it
so high that one could scarcely see it with the eye, saying,
“There, you mannikin, do that after me.”

“Well done,” said the Tailor ; “but your stone must fall
down again to the ground. I will throw one up which shall
not come back ;” and, dipping into his pocket, he took out
the bird and threw it into the air. The bird, rejoicing in its
freedom, flew straight up, and then far away, and did not
return. “ How does that little affair please you, comrade ?”
asked the Tailor.

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“You can throw well, certainly,” replied the Giant; ‘now
let us see if you are in trim to carry something out of the
common.” So saying he led him to a huge oak-tree, which
lay upon the ground, and said, “If you are strong enough,
just help me to carry this tree out of the forest.”

“With all my heart,” replied the Tailor; “do you take
the trunk upon your shoulder, and I will raise the boughs
and branches, which are the heaviest, and carry them.”

The Giant took the trunk upon his shoulder, but the
Tailor placed himself on the branch, so that the Giant, who
was not able to look round, was forced to carry the whole
tree and the Tailor besides. He, being behind, was very



merry, and chuckled at the trick, and presently began to
whistle the song, “There rode three tailors out at the gate,”
as if the carrying of trees were child’s play. The Giant,
after he had staggered along a short distance with his heavy
burden, could go no further, and shouted out, “Do you hear?
I must let the tree fall.” The Tailor, springing down, quickly
embraced the tree with both arms, as if he had been carrying
it, and said to the Giant, “Are you such a big fellow, and
yet cannot you carry this tree by yourself?”

Then they journeyed on further, and as they came to a
cherry-tree, the Giant seized the top of the tree where the

ripest fruits hung, and, bending it down, gave it to the
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Tailor to hold, bidding him eat. But the Tailor was much
too weak to hold the tree down, and when the Giant let go
the tree flew up into the air, and the Tailor was carried
with it. He came down on the other side, however, without
injury, and the Giant said, ‘‘ What does that mean? Have
you not strength enough to hold that twig?” ‘My strength
did not fail me,” replied the Tailor; ‘do you suppose that
that was any hard thing for one who has killed seven at one
blow? I have sprung over the tree because the hunters
were shooting below there in the thicket. Spring after me
if you can.” The Giant made the attempt, but could not
clear the tree, and stuck fast in the branches; so that in this
affair, too, the Tailor was the better man.

After this the Giant said, “Since you are such a valiant
fellow, come with me to our house, and stop a night with
us.” The Tailor consented, and followed him; and when
they entered the cave, there sat by the fire two other
Giants, each having a roast sheep in his hand, of which
he was eating. The Tailor sat down thinking, “Ah, this
is much more like the world than is my workshop.” And
soon the Giant showed him a bed where he might lie down
‘and go to sleep. The bed, however, was too big for him,
so he slipt out of it, and crept into a corner. When mid-
night came, and the Giant thought the Tailor would be in a
deep sleep, he got up, and, taking a great iron bar, beat the
bed right through at one stroke, and supposed he had thereby
given the Tailor his death-blow. At the earliest dawn of
morning the Giants went forth into the forest, quite for-
getting the Tailor, when presently up he came, quite merry,
and showed himself before them. The Giants were terrified,
and, fearing he would kill them all, they ran away in great
haste.

The Tailor journeyed on, always following his nose, and
after he had wandered some long distance, he came into the

courtyard of a royal palace; and as he felt rather tired, he
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laid himself down on the grass and went to sleep. Whilst
he lay there the people came and viewed him on all sides,
and read upon his belt, “Seven at one blow.” “Ah,” said
they, “what does this great warrior here in time of peace ?
This must be some mighty hero.” So they went and told
the King, thinking that, should war break out, here was an
important and useful man, whom one ought not to part with
at any price. The King took counsel, and sent one of his
courtiers to the Tailor to ask for his fighting services, if he



should be awake. The messenger stopped at the sleeper’s
side, and waited till he stretched out his limbs and opened
his eyes, and then he laid before him his message. “ Solely
on that account did I come here,” was thé reply; “I am
quite ready to enter into the King’s service.” Then he was
conducted away with great honour, and a fine house was
appointed for him to dwell in.

The courtiers, however, became jealous of the Tailor, and
wished he were a thousand miles away. “ What will

happen?” said they to one another. “If we go to battle
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with him, when he strikes out seven will fall at one blow,
and nothing will be left for us to do.” In their rage they
came to the resolution to resign, and they went all together
to the King, and asked his permission, saying, ‘We are not
prepared to keep company with a man who kills seven at
- one blow.” The King was grieved to lose all his faithful
servants for the sake of one, and wished that he had never
seen the Tailor, and would willingly have now been rid of
him. He dared not, however, dismiss him, because he
feared the Tailor would kill him and all his subjects, and
place himself upon the throne. For a long time he de-
liberated, till at last he came to a decision; and, sending
for the Tailor, he told him that, seeing he was so great a
hero, he wished to ask a favour of him. “In a certain
forest in my kingdom,” said the King, “there live two
Giants, who, by murder, rapine, fire, and robbery, have
committed great havoc, and no one dares to approach them
without perilling his own life. If you overcome and kill
both these Giants, I will give you my only daughter in
marriage, and the half of my kingdom for a dowry: a
hundred knights shall accompany you, too, in order to
render you assistance.”

‘Ah, that is something for such a man as I,” thought the
Tailor to himself; “a beautiful Princess and half a kingdom
are not offered to one every day.” ‘Oh yes,” he replied,
“T will soon manage these two Giants, and a hundred horse-
men are not necessary for that purpose; he who kills seven
at one blow need not fear two.”

Thus talking the little Tailor set out, followed by the
hundred knights, to whom he said, as soon as they came
to the borders of the forest, “Do you stay here; I would
rather meet these Giants alone.” Then he sprang off into
the forest, peering about him right and left; and after a
while he saw the two Giants lying asleep under a tree,

snoring so loudly, that the branches above them shook
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violently. The Tailor, full of courage, filled both his
pockets with stones and clambered up the tree. When
he got to the middle of it he crept along a bough, so that
he sat just above the sleepers, and then he let fall one
stone after another upon the breast of one of them. For
some time the Giant did not stir, until, at last awaking, he
pushed his companion, and said, ‘ Why are you beating
me?”

“You are dreaming,” he replied; “I never hit you.”
They laid themselves down again to sleep, and presently
the Tailor threw a stone down upon the other. ‘ What is
‘that ?” he exclaimed. ‘What are you knocking me for ?”

“T did not touch you; you must dream,” replied the first.
So they wrangled for a few minutes; but being both very
tired with their day’s work, they soon fell asleep again.
Then the Tailor began his sport again, and, picking out the
biggest stone, threw it with all his force upon the breast of
the first Giant. ‘That is too bad!” he exclaimed; and,
springing up like a madman, he fell upon his companion,
who, feeling himself equally aggrieved, they set too in such
good earnest, that they rooted up trees and beat one another
about until they both fell dead upon the ground. Now the
Tailor jumped down, saying, “What a piece of luck they
did not uproot the tree on which I sat, or else I must have
jumped on another like a squirrel, for I am not given to
flying.” Then he drew his sword, and, cutting a deep
wound in the breast of each, he went to the horsemen and
said, “The deed is done; I have given each his death-
stroke; but it was a hard job, for in their necessity they
uprooted trees to defend themselves with; still, all that is of
no use when such an one as I come, who killed seven at one
stroke.”

“ Are you not wounded, then ?” asked they.

“That is not to be expected: they have not touched a

hair of my head,” replied the little man. The knights could
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scarcely believe him, till, riding away into the forest, they
found the Giants lying in their blood and the uprooted trees
around them.

Now the Tailor demanded his promised reward of the
King; but he repented of his promise, and began to think
of some new scheme to get rid of the hero. ‘Before you
receive my daughter and the half of my kingdom,” said he
to him, ‘you must perform one other heroic deed. In the
forest there runs wild a unicorn, which commits great havoc,
and which you must first of all catch.”

“T fear still less for a unicorn than I do for two Giants!



Seven at one blow! that is my motto,” said the Tailor.
Then he took with him a rope and an axe and went away to
the forest, bidding those who were ordered to accompany
him to wait on the outskirts. He had not to search long,
for presently the unicorn came near and prepared to rush at
him as if it would pierce him on the spot. “ Softly, softly!”
he exclaimed; “that is not done so easily;” and, waiting

till the animal was close upon him, he sprang nimbly behind
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atree. The unicorn, rushing with all its force against the
tree, fixed its horn so fast in the trunk, that it could not
draw it out again, and so it was made prisoner. “Now I
have got my bird,” said the Tailor; and, coming from behind
the tree, he first bound the rope around its neck, and then,
cutting the horn out of the tree with his axe, he put all in
order, and, leading the animal, brought it before the King.

The King, however, would not deliver up the promised
reward, and made a third request, that, before the wedding,
the Tailor should catch a wild boar which did much injury,
and he should have the huntsmen to help him. ‘ With
pleasure,” was the reply; “it is mere child’s play.” The
huntsmen, however, he left behind, to their entire satisfac-
tion, for this wild boar had already so often hunted them,
that they had no pleasure in hunting it. As soon as the boar
saw the Tailor, it ran at him with gaping mouth and glisten-
ing teeth, and tried to throw him on the ground; but our
flying hero: sprang into a little chapel which was near, and
out again at a window on the other side in a trice. The
boar ran after him, but he, skipping round, shut the door
behind it, and there the raging beast was caught, for it was
much too unwieldy and heavy to jump out of the window.
The Tailor now called the huntsmen up, that they might see
his prisoner with their own eyes; but our hero presented
himself before the King, who was compelled now, whether
he would or no, to keep his promise, and surrender his
daughter and the half of his kingdom.

Had he known that it was no warrior, but only a Tailor,
who stood before him, it would have gone to his heart still
more !

So the wedding was celebrated with great splendour,
though with little rejoicing, and out of a Tailor was made a
King.

Some little while afterwards the young Queen heard her

husband talking in his sleep, and saying, ‘“ Boy, make me
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a waistcoat, and stitch up these trousers, or I will lay the
yard-measure over your ears!” Then she guessed what
her lord was, and: complained in the morning to her father,
and begged he would deliver her from her husband, who
was nothing else than a tailor. The King comforted her by
saying, “This night leave your chamber door open; my
servants shall stand without, and when he is asleep they
shall enter, bind him, and bear him away toa ship, which
shall carry him forth into the wide world.” The wife was
contented with his proposal; but the King’s armour-bearer,
who had overheard all, went to the young King and dis-
closed the whole plot. ‘TI will shoot a bolt upon this affair,”
said the brave Tailor. In the evening at their usual time
they went to bed, and when his wife believed he slept she
got up, opened the door, and laid herself down again. The
Tailor, however, only feigned to be asleep, and began to
exclaim in a loud voice, “Boy, make me this waistcoat, and
stitch up these trousers, or I will beat the yard-measure
about your ears! Seven have I killed with one blow, two
Giants have I slain, a unicorn have J led captive, and a wild
boar have I caught, and shall I be afraid of those who stand
without my chamber?” When the men heard these words
spoken by the Tailor, a great fear overcame them, and they
ran away as if the wild huntsmen were behind them; neither
afterwards durst any man venture to oppose him. Thus
became the Tailor a King, and so he remained the rest of his
days.

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NCE upon a time their lived a sweet little
girl, who was beloved by every one who
saw her; but her grandmother was so
excessively fond of her that she never knew
when she had done enough for her.

One day the grandmother gave the little
girl a red velvet cap; and as it fitted her very
well, she would never wear anything else; and so she was
called Little Red-Cap. One day her mother said to her,

“Come, Red-Cap, here is a piece of nice meat, and a bottle

of wine: take these to your grandmother; she is ill and

weak, and will relish them. Make haste before she gets up;
go quietly and carefully ; and do not run lest you should fall
and break the bottle, and then your grandmother will get
nothing. When you get into her room, do not forget to
say ‘Good morning;’ and do not look about in all the
corners.” “IT will do everything as you wish,” replied

Red-Cap.

The grandmother dwelt far away in the wood, half-an-
hour’s walk from the village, and as Little Red-Cap entered
among the trees, she met a wolf; but she did not know what
a malicious beast it was, and so she was not at all afraid.
“Good day, Little Red-Cap,” he said.

“Many thanks, Wolf,” said she.

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“Whither away so early, Little Red-Cap ?”

“To my grandmother’s,” she replied.

“What are you carrying under your apron?”

“Meat and wine,” she answered. ‘‘ Yesterday we baked
the meat, that grandmother, who is ill and weak, might have
something nice and strengthening.”

““Where does your grandmother live ?” asked the Wolf.

“A good quarter of an hour’s walk further in the forest.
The cottage stands under three great oak-trees; near it are
some nut bushes, by which you will easily know it.”







But the Wolf thought to himself, “She is a nice tender
thing,.and will taste better than the old woman: I must act
craftily, that I may snap them both up.’

Presently he came up again to Little Red-Cap, and said,
“Just look at the beautiful flowers which grow around you;
why do you not look about you? I believe you don’t hear
how beautifully the birds sing. You walk on as if you were
going to school; see how merry everything is around you’

in the forest.”
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So Little Red-Cap opened her eyes; and when she saw
how the sunbeams-glanced and danced through the trees,
and what splendid flowers were blooming in her path, she
thought, “If I take my grandmother a fresh nosegay she
will be very pleased ; and it is so very early that I can, even
then, get there in good time;” and running into the forest
she looked about for flowers. But when she had once
begun she did not know how to leave off, and kept going
deeper and deeper among the trees in search of some more
beautiful flowers. The Wolf, however, ran straight to the
house of the old grandmother, and knocked at the door.

““Who’s there ?” asked the old lady.

“Only Little Red-Cap, bringing you some meat and wine :
please open the door,” replied the Wolf.

“Lift up the latch,” cried the grandmother ; “T am too
weak to get up.”

So the Wolf lifted the latch, and the door flew open; and
jumping without a word on the bed, he gobbled up the poor
old lady. Then he put on her clothes, and tied her cap over
his head; got into the bed, and drew the blankets over him.
All this time Red-Cap was still gathering flowers ; and when
she had plucked as many as she could carry, she remembered
her grandmother, and made haste to the cottage. She
wondered very much to see the door wide open ; and when
she got into the room, she began to feel very ill, and ex-
claimed, “‘ How sad I feel! I wish I had not come to-day.”
Then she said, ‘Good morning,” but received no answer;
so she went up to the bed, and drew back the curtains, and
there lay her grandmother, as she thought, with the cap
drawn half over her eyes, looking very fierce.

‘Oh, grandmother, what great ears you have! ”

‘“The better to hear with,” was the reply.

“ And what great eyes you have!”

“The better to see with.”

“ And what great hands you have !”

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‘The better to touch you with.”

“But, grandmother, what great teeth you have hy

‘The better to eat you with ;” and scarcely were the words
out of his mouth, when the Wolf made a spring out of bed,
and swallowed up poor Little Red-Cap.

As soon as the Wolf had thus satisfied his appetite, he
laid himself down again in the bed, and began to snore very
loudly. A huntsman passing by overheard him, and thought,
“How loudly the old woman snores! I must see if she
wants anything.”

So he stepped into the cottage; and when he came to the
bed, he saw the Wolf lying in it. ‘What! do I find you
here, you old sinner? I have long sought you,” exclaimed
he; and taking aim with his gun, he shot the Wolf dead.

Some folks say that the last story is not the true one, but
that one day, when Red-Cap was taking some baked meats
to her grandmother's, a Wolf met her, and wanted to mis-
lead her; but she went straight on, and told her grand-
mother that she had met a Wolf, who wished her good-day ;
but he looked so wickedly out of his great eyes, as if he
would have eaten her had she not been on the high-road.

So the grandmother said, “Let us shut the door, that he
may. not enter.”

Soon afterwards came the Wolf, who knocked, and ex-
claimed, “I am Red-Cap, grandmother; I bring you some
roast meat.” But they kept quite still, and did not open the
door ; so the Wolf, creeping several times round the house,
at last jumped on the roof, intending to wait till Red-Cap
went home in the evening, and then to sneak after her and
devour her in the darkness. The old woman, however, saw
all that the rascal intended; and as there stood before the
door a great stone trough, she said to Little Red-Cap,
“Take this pail, child: yesterday I boiled some sausages in

this water, so pour it into that stone trough.” Red-Cap
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poured many times, until the huge trough was quite full.
Then the Wolf sniffed the smell of the sausages, and smacked
his lips, and wished very much to taste; and at last he
stretched his neck too far over, so that he lost his balance,
and slipped quite off the roof, right into the great trough
beneath, wherein he was drowned; and Little Red-Cap ran
home in high glee, but no one sorrowed for Mr. Wolf!

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CINDVGRELLA

NCE upon a time the wife of a certain rich
man fell very ill, and as she felt her end
drawing nigh she called her only daughter
to her bedside, and said, ‘My dear child,
be pious and good, and then the good God
will always protect you, and I will look
down upon you from heaven and think of

you.” Soon afterwards she closed her eyes and died.

Every day the maiden went to her mother’s grave and
wept over it, and she continued to be good and pious; but
when the winter came, the snow made a white covering
over the grave, and in the spring-time, when the sun had

withdrawn this covering, the father took to himself another

wife.

The wife brought home with her two daughters, who were
beautiful and fair in the face, but treacherous and wicked at
heart. Then asad time began in the poor step-child’s life.
“Shall the stupid goose sit in the parlour with us?” said
the two daughters. ‘They who would eat bread must earn
it; out with the kitchen maid!” So they took: off her
fine clothes, and put upon her old clothes, and gave her
wooden shoes for her feet. “See how the once proud
princess is decked out now,” said they, and they led her

mockingly into the kitchen. Then she was obliged to work
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hard from morning to night, and to go out early to fetch
water, to make the fire, and cook and scour. The sisters
treated her besides with every possible insult, derided her,
and shook the peas and beans into the ashes, so that she
had to pick them out again. - At night, when she was tired,
she had no bed to lie on, but was forced to sit in the ashes











on the hearth; and because she looked dirty through this,
they named her CINDERELLA.

One day it happened that the father wanted to go to the
fair, so he asked his two daughters what he should bring
them. “Some beautiful dresses,” said one; “Pearls and
precious stones,” replied the other. ‘But you, Cinderella,”

said he, “what will you have?” ‘The first bough, father,
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that knocks against your hat on your way homewards, break
it off for me,” she replied. So he bought the fine dresses,
and the pearls. and precious stones, for his two step-
daughters; and on his return, as he rode through a green
thicket, a hazel-bough touched his hat, which he broke off
and took with him. As soon as he got home, he gave his
stepdaughters what they had wished for, and to Cinderella
he gave the hazel-branch. She thanked him very much,
and going to her mother’s grave she planted the branch on
it, and wept so long that her tears fell and watered it, so
that it grew and became a beautiful tree. Thrice a day
Cinderella went beneath it to weep and pray; and each time
a little white bird flew on the tree, and if she wished aloud,
then the little bird threw down to her whatever she wished
for.

After a time it fell out that the King appointed a festival,
which was to last three days, and to which all the beautiful
maidens in the country were invited, from whom his son
was to choose a bride. When the two stepdaughters
heard that they might also appear, they were very glad,
and calling Cinderella, they said, “Comb our hair, brush
our shoes, and fasten our buckles, for we are going to the
festival at the King’s palace.” Cinderella obeyed, crying,
because she wished to go with them to the dance; so she
asked her stepmother whether she would allow her.

“You, Cinderella!” said she; ‘you are covered with dust
and dirt—will you go to the festival? You have no clothes
or shoes, and how can you dance?” But, as she urged her
request, the mother said at last, “I have now shaken into
the ashes a tubful of beans; if you have picked them up
again in two hours, you shall go.”

Then the maiden left the room, and went out at the back-
door into the garden, and called out, ‘You tame pigeons,
and doves, and all you birds of heaven, come and help me

to gather the good beans into the tub, and the bad ones you
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may eat.” Presently, in at the kitchen window came two
white pigeons, and after them the doves, and soon all the
birds under heaven flew chirping in down upon the ashes.
They then began, pick, pick, pick, and gathered all the good
seeds into the tub; and scarcely an hour had passed when
all was completed, and the birds flew away again. Then
the maiden took the tub to the stepmother, rejoicing at the
thought that she might now go to the festival; but the step-
mother said, “No, Cinderella, you have no clothes, and
cannot dance; you will only be laughed at.” As she began
to cry, the stepmother said, “If you can pick up quite clean
two tubs of beans which I throw amongst the ashes in one
hour, you shall go with your sisters;” and she thought to
herself, “She will never manage it.” As soon as the two
tubs had been shot into ashes, Cinderella went out at the
back door into the garden, and called out as before, “ You
tame pigeons, and doves, and all you birds under heaven,
come and help me to gather the good ones into the tubs, and
the bad ones you may eat.” Presently, in at the kitchen
window came two white pigeons, and scon after them the
doves, and soon all the birds under heaven flew chirping in
down upon the ashes. They then began, pick, pick, pick,
and gathered all the seeds into the tub; and scarcely had
half-an-hour passed before all was picked up, and off they
flew again. The maiden now took the tubs to the step-
mother, rejoicing at the thought that she could go to the
festival. But the mother said, “It does not help you a bit;
you cannot go with us, for you have no clothes, and cannot
dance; we should be ashamed of you.” Thereupon she
turned her back upon the maiden, and hastened away with
her two proud daughters.

As there was no one at home, Cinderella went to her
mother’s grave, under the hazel-tree, and said—

“ Rustle and shake yourself, dear tree,
And silver and gold throw down to me.”
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Then the Bird threw down a dress of gold and silver, and
silken slippers ornamented with silver. These Cinderella put
on in great haste, and then she went to the ball. Her sisters
and stepmother did not know her at all, and took her for
some foreign princess, as she looked so beautiful in her
golden dress; for Cinderella they thought was sitting at
home picking the beans out of the ashes. Presently the
Prince came up to her, and, taking her by the hand, led her
to the dance. He would not dance with any one else, and
even would not let go her hand; so that when any one
else asked her to dance, he said, “She is my partner.”
They danced till evening, when she wished to go home; but
the Prince said, “I will go with you, and see you safe,”
for he wanted to see to whom the maiden belonged. She
flew away from him, however, and sprang into the pigeon-
house ; so the Prince waited till the father came, whom he
told that the strange maiden had run into the pigeon-house.
Then the stepmother thought, “Could it be Cinderella ?”
And they brought an axe wherewith the Prince might
cut open the door; but no one was found within. And
when they came into the house, there lay Cinderella in
her dirty clothes among the ashes, and an oil-lamp was
burning in the chimney; for she had jumped quickly
out on the other side of the pigeon-house, and had
run to the hazel-tree, where she had taken off her fine
clothes, and laid them on the grave, and the Bird had
taken them again, and afterwards she had put on her
old clothes, and seated herself among the ashes in the
kitchen.

The next day, when the festival was renewed, and her
stepmother and her sisters had set out again, Cinderella
went to the hazel-tree and sang as before—

“ Rustle and shake yourself, dear tree,
And silver and gold throw down to me.”
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Then the Bird threw down a much more splendid dress
than the former, and when the maiden appeared at the ball
every one was astonished at her beauty. The Prince, how-
ever, who had waited till she came, took her hand, and
would dance with no one else; and if others came and
asked, he replied as before, “She is my partner.” As soon
as evening came she wished to depart, and the Prince
followed her, wanting to see into whose house she went;
but she sprang away from him, and ran into the garden
behind the house. Therein stood a fine large tree, on
which hung the most beautiful pears, and the boughs rustled
as though a squirrel was among them; but the Prince could
not see whence the noise proceeded. He waited, however,
till the father came, and told him, “The strange maiden has
escaped from me, and I think she has climbed up into this
tree.” The father thought to himself, “Can it be Cinderella?”
and taking an axe he chopped down the tree, but there was
no one on it. When they went into the kitchen, there lay
Cinderella among the ashes, as before, for she had sprung
down on the other side of the tree, and, having taken her
beautiful clothes again to the Bird upon the hazel-tree, she
had put on once more her old clothes.

The third day, when her stepmother and her sisters had set
out, Cinderella went again to her mother’s grave, and said—

“ Rustle and shake yourself, dear tree,
And silver and gold throw down to me.”

Then the Bird threw down to her a dress which was more
splendid and glittering than she had ever had before, and
the slippers were of pure gold. When she arrived at the
ball they knew not what to say for wonderment, and the
Prince danced with her alone as at first, and replied to
every one who asked her hand, “She is my partner.” As

soon as evening came she wished to go, and as the Prince
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followed her she ran away so quickly that he could not overtake
her. But he had contrived a stratagem, and spread the whole
way with pitch, so that it happened as the maiden ran that
her left slipper came off. The Prince took it up, and saw it
was small and graceful, and of pure gold; so the following
morhing he went with it to the father, and said, “ My bride
shall be no other than she whose foot this golden slipper
fits.” The two sisters were glad of this, for they had
beautiful feet, and the elder went with it to her chamber to
try it on, while her mother stood by. She could not, how-
ever, get her great toe in, and the shoe was much too small;
but the mother, reaching a knife, said, “Cut off your toe,
for if you are queen, you need not go any longer on foot.”
The maiden cut it off, and squeezed her foot into the shoe,
and, concealing the pain she felt, went down to the Prince.
Then he placed her as his bride upon his horse, and rode
off; and as they passed by the grave, there sat two little
doves upon the hazel-tree, singing—

“ Backwards peep, backwards peep,
There’s blood upon the shoe ;
The shoe’s too small, and she behind
Is not the bride for you.”

Then the Prince looked behind, and saw the blood flowing ;
so he turned his horse back, and took the false bride home
again, saying, she was not the right one. Then the other
sister must needs fit on the shoe, so she went to the chamber
and got her toes nicely into the shoe, but the heel was too
large. The mother, reaching a knife, said, “Cut a piece off
your heel, for when you become queen you need not go any
longer on foot.” She cut a piece off her heel, squeezed her
foot into the shoe, and, concealing the pain she felt, went
down to the Prince. Then he put her upon his horse as his
bride, and rode off; and as they passed the hazel-tree, there
sat two little doves, who sang—

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“Backwards peep, backwards peep,
There’s blood upon the shoe ;
The shoe’s too small, and she behind
Is not the bride for you.”

Then he looked behind, and saw the blood trickling from



her shoe, and that the stocking was dyed quiet red; so he

turned his horse back, and took the false bride home again,
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saying, “ Neither is this one the right maiden; have you no
other daughter?” “No,” replied the father, “except little
Cinderella, daughter of my dead wife, who cannot possibly
be the bride.” The Prince asked that she might be fetched ;
but’the stepmother said, “Oh, no! she is much too dirty; I
dare not let her be seen.” But the Prince would have his
way; so Cinderella was called, and she, first washing her
hands and face, went in and curtseyed to. the Prince, who
gave her the golden shoe. Cinderella sat down on a stool,
and taking off her heavy wooden shoes, put on the slipper,
which fitted her to a shade; and as she stood up, the Prince
looked in her face, and recognising the beautiful maiden with
whom he had danced, exclaimed, “This is my true bride.”
The stepmother and the two sisters were amazed and white
with rage, but the Prince took Cinderella upon his horse and
rode away; and as they came up to the hazel-tree the two
little white doves sang—

“ Backwards peep, backwards peep,
There’s no blood on the shoe ;
It fits so nice, and she behind
Is the true bride for you.”

And as they finished they flew down and lighted upon
Cinderella’s shoulders, and there they remained; and the
' wedding was celebrated with great rejoicings.

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Thumbling

NCE upon a time there lived a poor peasant,
who used to sit every evening by the hearth
poking the fire, while his wife spun. One
night he said, “ How sad it is that we have
no children! everything is so quiet here,
while in other houses it is so noisy and



merry.”

“Ah!” sighed his wife, “if we had but only one, and
were he no bigger than my thumb, I should still be content,
and love him with all my heart.” A little while after a child
was born, who, although he was perfectly formed in all his
limbs, was not actually bigger than one’s thumb. So they
said to one another that it happened just as they wished;
and they called the child “Thumbling.” Every day they
gave him all the food he could eat; still he did not grow a
bit, but remained exactly the height he was when first born;

he looked about him, however, very knowingly, and showed
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himself to be a bold and clever fellow, who would prosper in
everything he undertook.

One morning the peasant was making ready to go into the
forest to fell wood, and said, “Now I wish I had some one
who could follow me with the cart.”

“Oh, father!” exclaimed Thumbling, “I will bring the
cart ; don’ t you trouble yourself; it shall be there at the right
time.”

The father laughed at this speech, and said, “How shall
that be? You are much too small to lead the horse by the
bridle.”

“That matters not, father. If mother will harness the
horse, I can sit in his ear, and ell him which way to take.”

“Well, we will try for once,” said the father; and so,
when ane hour came, the mother harnessed the Hose: and
placed Thumbling in its ear, and told him how to guide it.
Then he set out quite like a man, and the cart went on the

right road to the forest; and just as it turned a corner, and
Thumbling called out, re esas steady!” two strange men
met it; and one said to the other, “My goodness! what is
this? Here comes a cart, and the driver keeps calling to

the horse, but I can see no one.” ‘That cannot be all
right,” said the other: ‘let us follow and see where the cart
stops.”

The cart went on safely deep into the forest, and straight
to the place where the wood was cut. As soon as Thumbling
saw his father, he called to him, “Here, father; here I am,
you see, with the cart: just take me down.” The peasant
caught the bridle of the horse with his left hand, and with
his right took his. little son out of its ear, and he sat himself
down merrily on a straw. When the two strangers saw the
little fellow, they knew not what to say for astonishment ;
and one of them took his companion aside, and said, “This
little fellow might make our fortune, if we could exhibit him

in the towns. Let us buy him.” They went up to the
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peasant, and asked, ‘‘ Will you sell us your son? We will
treat him well.” “No,” replied the man; “he is my heart’s
delight, and not to be bought for all the money in the world!”
But Thumbling, when he heard what was said, climbed up
by his father’s skirt, and sat himself on his shoulder, and
whispered in his ear, “ Let me go now, and I will soon come
back again.” So his father gave him to the two men fora
fine piece of gold, and they asked him where he would sit.
“Oh,” replied he, “ put me on the rim of your hat, and then
I can walk round and survey the country. I will not fall off.”
They did as he wished; and when he had taken leave of his
father, they set out. Just as it was getting dark he asked
to be lifted down; and, after some demur, the man on whose
hat he was took him off and placed him on the ground. In
an instant Thumbling ran off, and crept into a mouse-hole,
where they could not see him. ‘Good evening, masters,”
said he, “you can go home without me;” and, with a quiet
laugh, he crept into his hole still further. The two men
poked their sticks into the hole, but all in vain, for Thum-
bling only went down further; and when it had grown quite
dark, they were obliged to return home full of vexation and
with empty pockets.

As soon as Thumbling perceived that they were off, he
crawled out of his hiding-place, and said, “ How dangerous
it is to walk in this field in the dark: one might soon break
one’s head or legs!” and so saying he looked round, and by
great good luck he saw an empty snail-shell. ‘God be
praised!” he exclaimed, “here I can sleep securely ;” and
in he went. Just as he was about to fall asleep he
heard two men coming by,-one of whom said to the other,
“How shall we manage to get at the parson’s gold and
silver ?”

“That I can tell you,” interrupted Thumbling.

“What was that ?” exclaimed the thief, frightened. “I
heard some one speak.” They stood still and listened; and

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then Thumbling said, “Take me with you, and I will help
you.”

“Where are you ?” asked the thieves.

“Search on the ground, and mark where my voice comes
from,” replied he. The thief looked about, and at last found
him ; and lifted him up in the air, “What! will you help us,
you little wight ?” said they.

“Do you see, I can creep between the iron bars into the
eliaiabes of the parson, and reach out to you whatever you
require.”

“Very well; we will see what you can do,” said the thief.

When they came to the house, Thumbling crept into the
chamber, and cried out, with all his might, “Will you have
all that is here?” The thieves were terrified, and said,
“Speak gently, or some one will awake.”

But Thumbling feigned not to understand, and exclaimed,
louder still, ‘‘ Will you have all that is here?”

This awoke the cook, who slept in the room, and sitting
up in her bed she listened. The thieves, however, had run
back a little way, quite frightened ; but, taking courage again,
and thinking the little fellow wished to tease them, they came
and whispered to him to make haste and hand them out some-
thing. At this Thumbling cried out still more loudly, “1 will
_ give you it all, only put your hands in.” The listening maid
heard this clearly, and, springing out of bed, hurried out at
the door. The thieves ran off as if they were pursued by the
wild huntsman, but the maid, as she could see nothing, went
to strike a light. When she returned, Thumbling escaped
without being seen into the barn, and the maid, after she had
looked round, and searched in every corner, without finding
anything, went to bed again, believing she Had been dreaming
with her eyes open. Meanwhile Thumbling had crept in
amongst the hay, and found a beautiful place to sleep, where
he intended to rest till daybreak, and then to go home to his

parents.
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Other things, however, was he to experience, for there is
much tribulation and trouble going on in this world.

The maid got up at the dawn of day to feed the cow. Her
first walk was to the barn, where she took an armful of hay,
and just the bundle where poor Thumbling lay asleep. He
slept so soundly, however, that he was not conscious, and
only awoke when he was in the cow’s mouth. ‘Ah,
goodness!” exclaimed he, “how ever came I into this mill! ‘
but soon he saw where he really was. Then he took care
not to come between the teeth, but presently slipped quite
down the cow’s throat. “There are no windows in this
room,” said he to himself, “and no sunshine, and I brought
no light with me.” Overhead his quarters seemed still
worse, and, more than all, he felt his room growing narrower,
as the cow swallowed more hay. So he began to call out in
terror, as loudly as he could, “Bring me no more food! I
do not want any more food!” Just then the maid was milking
the cow, and when she heard the voice without seeing any-
thing, and knew it was the same she had listened to in the
night, she was so frightened that she slipped off her stool
and overturned the milk. In great haste she ran to her
master, saying, “Oh, Mr. Parson, the cow has been
speaking.”

“You are crazy,” he replied; but still he went himself
into the stable to see what was the matter, and scarcely had
he stepped in when Thumbling began to shout out again,
“Bring me no more food, bring me no more food.” This
terrified the parson himself, and he thought an evil spirit had
entered into his cow, and so ordered her to be killed. As
soon as that was done, and they were dividing the carcase, a
fresh accident befell Thumbling, for a wolf, who was passing
at the time, made a snatch at the cow, and tore away the
part where he was stuck fast. However, he did not lose
courage, but as soon as the wolf had swallowed him he

called out from inside, “Oh, Mr. Wolf, I know of a capital
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meal for you.” ‘ Where is it to be found ?” asked the Wolf.
“Tn the house by the meadow; you must creep through the
gutter, and there you will find cakes, and bacon, and sausages,
as many as you can eat,” replied Thumbling, describing
exactly his father’s house.

The wolf did not wait to be told twice, but in the night
crept in, and ate away in the larder to his heart’s content.
When he had finished he tried to escape by the way he
entered, but the hole was not large enough. Thereupon
Thumbling, who had reckoned on this, began to make a
tremendous noise inside the poor wolf, screaming and shouting
as loud as he could. ‘Will you be quiet?” said the Wolf;
“you will awake the people.” ‘Eh, what!” cried the little
man, “since you have satisfied yourself, it is my turn now
to make merry; ” and he set up a louder howling than before.
At last his father and mother awoke, and came to the room
and looked through the chinks of the door; and as soon as
they perceived the ravages the wolf had committed, they ran
and brought, the man his axe, and the woman the scythe.
“Stop you behind,” said the man, as they entered the room;

“if my blow does not kill him, you must give pus a cut with
your weapon, and chop off his head if you can.’

When Thumbling heard his father’s voice he called out,
“Father dear, I am here, in the wolf’s body.” ‘ Heaven be
praised!” said the man, full of joy, “our dear child is found
again;” and he bade his wife take away the scythe, lest it
should do any harm to his son. Then he raised his axe, and
gave the wolf such a blow on its head that it fell dead, and,
taking a knife, he cut it open, and released the little fellow
his son. ‘Ah,’ said his father, “what trouble we have had
about you!” “Yes, father,” replied Thumbling, “I have
been travelling a great deal about the world. Heaven be
praised! I breathe fresh air again.”

“Where have you been, my son ?”’ he inquired.

“Once I was in a mouse’s hole, once inside a cow, and
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lastly inside that wolf; and now I will stop here with you,”
said Thumbling.

“Yes,” said the old people, ‘‘ we will not sell you again for
all the riches of the world;” and they embraced and kissed
him with great affection. Then they gave him plenty to eat
and drink, and had new clothes made for him, for his old
ones were worn out with travelling.

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The Table, the Ass, and the Stick

LONG while ago there lived a Tailor who
had three sons, but only a single Goat,
which, as it had to furnish milk for all, was
obliged to have good fodder every day, and
to. be led into the meadow for it. This the
sons had to do by. turns; and one morning
the eldest took the Goat into the churchyard, where grew
the finest herbs, which he let it eat, and then it frisked
about undisturbed till the evening, when it was time to return ;
and then he asked, “Goat, are you satisfied?”’ The Goat
replied—



“Tam satisfied, quite ;
No more can I bite.”

“Then come home,” said the youth; and, catching hold of
the rope, he led it to the stall and made it fast. ‘‘ Now,” said

the old Tailor, ‘has the Goat had its proper food?” “Yes,”
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replied the son, “it has eaten all it can.” The father, how-
ever, would see for himself; and so, going into the stall, he
stroked the Goat, and asked it whether it was satisfied. The
Goat replied—

‘“¢ Whereof should I be satisfied ?
I only jumped about the graves
And found not a single leaf.”

“What do I hear ?” exclaimed the Tailor; and ran up to
his son and said, “Oh, you bad boy! you said the Goat was
satisfied, and then brought it away hungry!” and, taking
the yard-measure down from the wall, he hunted his son
out of the house in a rage.

The following morning was the second son’s turn, and he
picked out a place in the garden-hedge, where some very
fine herbs grew, which the Goat ate up entirely. When, in
the evening, he wanted to return, he asked the Goat first
whether it were satisfied, and it replied as before—

“T am satisfied, quite ;
No more can I bite.”

“Then come home,” said the youth, and drove it to its
stall, and tied it fast. Soon after the old Tailor asked,
“Has the Goat had its usual food?” ‘Oh yes!” answered
his son; “it ate up all the leaves.” But the Tailor would
see for himself, and so he went into the stall, and asked the
Goat whether it had had enough.

“ Whereof should I be satisfied ?
I only jumped about the hedge,
And found not a single leaf,”

replied the animal.
“The wicked scamp!” exclaimed the Tailor, “to let such
acapital animal starve!” and, running in-doors, he drove

his second son out of the house with his yard-measure.
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It was now the third son’s turn, and he, willing to make a
good beginning, sought some bushes full of beautifully tender
leaves, of which he let the Goat eat plenty; and at evening
time, when he wished to go home, he asked the Goat the
same question as the others had done, and received the
same answer—

“T am satisfied, quite ;
No more can I bite.”

So then he led it home, and tied it up in its stall; and
presently the old man came and asked whether the Goat
had had its regular food, and the youth replied, “Yes.”
But he would go and see for himself, and then the wicked
beast told him, as it had done before—

‘*Whereof should I be satisfied ?
I only jumped about the bush,
And found not a single leaf.”

“Oh, the scoundrel!” exclaimed the Tailor, in a rage;
‘the is just as careless and forgetful as the others; he shall
no longer eat my bread,” and rushing into the house, he
dealt his youngest son such tremendous blows with the
yard-measure, that the boy ran quite away.

The old Tailor was now left alone with his Goat, and the
following morning he went to the stall, and fondled the
animal, saying, ‘‘Come, my dear little creature, I will lead
you myself into the meadow;” and, taking the rope, he
brought it to some green lettuces, and let it feed to its
heart’s content. When evening arrived he asked it, as his
sons had done before, whether it were satisfied, and it
replied—

“T am satisfied, quite ;
No more can I bite.”

So he led it home, and tied it up in its stall; but, before he

left it, he turned round and asked once more, “ Are you
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quite satisfied?” The malicious brute answered in the
same manner as before—

‘¢ Whereof should I be satisfied ?
I only jumped about the green,
And found not a single leaf.”

As soon as the Tailor heard this he was thunderstruck,
and perceived directly that he had driven away his three
sons without cause. ‘Stop a bit, you ungrateful beast!”
he exclaimed. ‘To drive you away will be too little punish-
ment; I will mark you so that you shall no more dare to
show yourself among honourable tailors.” So saying, he
sprang up with great speed, and, fetching a razor, shaved
the Goat’s head as bare as the palm of his hand; and,
because the yard-measure was too honourable for such
service, he laid hold of a whip, and gave the animal such
hearty cuts with it, that it ran off as fast as possible.

When the old man sat down again in the house he fell
into great grief, and would only have been too happy to
have had his three sons back; but no one knew whither
they had wandered.

The eldest, however, had gone apprentice to a joiner,
with whom he worked industriously and cheerfully; and
when his time was out, his master presented him with a
table, which had certainly a very ordinary appearance,
and was made of common wood; but it had one excellent
quality: If its owner placed it before him, and said,
“Table, cover thyself,” the good table was at once covered
with a fine cloth, and plates, and knives and forks, and
dishes of roast and baked meat took their places on it, and
a great glass filled with red wine, which gladdened one’s
heart. Our young fellow thought, ‘“ Herewith you have
enough for your lifetime,” and went, full of glee, about the
world, never troubling himself whether the inn was good or

bad, or whether it contained anything or nothing. When-
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ever he pleased he went to no inn at all, but in the field,
or wood, or any meadow; in fact, just where he liked to
take the table off his back, and set it before him, saying,
“Table, cover thyself,” he had all he could desire to eat and
drink.

At last it came into his head that he would return to his
father, whose anger, he thought, would be abated by time,
and with whom he might live very comfortably with his
excellent table. It fell out that, on his journey home, he
one evening arrived at an inn which was full of people, who
made him welcome, and invited him to come in and eat with |
them, or he would get nothing at all. But our Joiner
replied, “No; I will not take a couple of bites with you;
you must rather be my guests.” At this the others laughed,
and thought he was making game of them; but he placed
his wooden table in the middle of the room, and said, “ Table,
cover thyself;” and in the twinkling of an eye it was set out
with meats as good as any that the host could have furnished,
and the smell of which was very savoury. “Be welcome,
good friends,” said the Joiner; and the guests, when they
saw he was in earnest, waited not to be asked twice, but,
quickly seating themselves, set to valiantly with their knives.
What made them most wonder, however, was that, when
any dish became empty, another full one instantly took its
place ; and the landlord, who stood in a corner looking on,
thought to himself, “You could make good use of such a
cook as that in your trade;” but he said nothing. The
Joiner and his companions sat making merry till late at
night ; but at last they went to bed, and the Joiner too, who
placed his wishing-table against the wall before going to
sleep. The landlord, however, could not get to sleep, for
his thoughts troubled him, and, suddenly remembering that
there stood in his lumber room an old table which was use-
less, he went and fetched it, and put it in the place of the

wishing-table. The next morning the Joiner counted out
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his lodging-money, and placed the table on his back, ignorant
that it had been changed, and went his way. At noonday
he reached his father’s house, and was received with great
joy.

“Now, my dear son,” said the old man “what have you
learned ?”

“T have become a joiner, father.”

“A capital trade, too. But what have you brought home
with you from your travels ?”

“The best thing I have brought,” said the youth, “is this
table.”

The father looked at it on every side, and said, “ You
have made a bad bargain; it is an old, worthless table.”

“ But,” interrupted his son, “it is one which covers itself;
and when I place it before me and say, ‘Table, cover thy-
self,’ it is instantly filled with the most savoury meats and
wine, which will make your heart sing. Just invite your
friends and acquaintances, and you shall soon see how they
will be refreshed and revived.”

As soon, then, as the company was arrived he placed his
table in the middle of the room, and called out to it to cover
itself. But the table did not stir, and remained as empty as
any other table which does not understand what is spoken ;
and the poor Joiner at once saw that the table was changed,
and he was ashamed to appear thus like an impostor before
the guests, who laughed at him, and were obliged to go
home without eating or drinking. So the father took up his
mending again, and stitched away as fast as ever, and the
son was obliged to go and work for a master carpenter.

Meanwhile the second son had been living with a miller,
and learning his trade, and as soon as his time was up his
master said to him, “ Because you have served me so well,
I present you with this ass, which has a wonderful gift,
although it can neither draw a waggon nor carry a sack.”

“For what, then, is it useful?” asked the youth, “It
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speaks gold,” replied the miller. ‘If you tie a pocket under
his chin and cry, ‘Bricklebrit,’ then the good beast will pour
out gold coin like hail.” “That is a very fine thing,” thought
the youth; and, thanking the master, he went off upon his
journey. Now, whenever he needed money he had only to
say to his ass, “ Bricklebrit,” and it rained down gold pieces,
so that he had no other trouble than to pick them up again
from the ground. Wherever he went, the best only was
good enough for him, and the dearer it was the better, for
he had always a full purse.

When he had looked about him for some time in the
world he thought he would go and visit his father, whose
anger he supposed had abated, and, moreover, since he
brought with him an ass of gold, he would no doubt receive
him gladly. It so happened that he came to the very same
inn where his brother’s table had been changed, and as he
came up, leading his ass by the hand, the landlord would
have taken it and tied it up, but our young master said to
him, “You need not trouble yourself; I will lead my grey
beast myself into the stable and tie him, for I must know
where he stands.” The landlord wondered at this, and he
thought that one who looked after his own beast would not
spend much; but presently our friend, dipping into his
pocket and taking out two pieces of gold, gave them to him,
and bid him fetch the best he could. This made the land-
lord open his eyes, and he ran and fetched, in a great hurry,
the best he could get. When he had finished his meal, the
youth asked what further he was indebted, and the landlord,
having no mind to spare him, said that a couple of gold
pieces more was due. The youth felt in his pocket, but. his
money was just at an end; so he exclaimed, “Wait a bit,
my landlord; I will go and fetch some gold,” and, taking
the table-cloth with him, he went out. The landlord knew
not what to think; but, being covetous, he slunk out after

the youth, and, as he bolted the stable-door, the landlord
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peeped through a hole in the wall. The youth spread the
cloth beneath the ass, and then called out, ‘Bricklebrit,’ and
in a moment the beast began to speak out gold, as if rain
were falling. “By the powers!” exclaimed the landlord,
‘“‘ducats are soon coined so: that is not a bad sort of
purse!”” The youth now paid his bill and lay down to
sleep ; but in the middle of the night the landlord slipped
into the stable and led away the mint-master, , and tied up
a different ass in its place.

In the morning early the youth drove away with his ass,
thinking it was his own, and at noonday he arrived at his
father’s, who was very glad to see him return, and received
him kindly. ‘What trade have you become?” asked the
father. “A miller,” was the reply. ‘And what have you
brought home with you from your wanderings?” “Nothing
but an ass.” ‘Oh, there are plenty of that sort here now;
it had far better been a goat,” said the old man. “ Yes,”
replied the son, “but this is no common animal, but one
which, when I say ‘ Bricklebrit,’ speaks gold right and left.
Just call your friends here, and I will make them all rich in
a twinkling.” “Well,” exclaimed the Tailor, “that would
please me very well, and so I need not use my needle any
more ;” and running out, he called together all his acquaint-
ances. As soon as they were assembled, the young Miller
bade them make a circle, and, spreading out a cloth, he
brought the ass into the middle of the room. “Now, pay
attention,” said he to them, and called out “ Bricklebrit!”
but not a single gold piece fell, and it soon appeared that
the ass understood not coining, for it is not every one that
can be so taught. The poor young man began to make a
long face when he saw that he had been deceived; and he
was obliged to beg pardon of the guests, who were forced to
return as poor as they came. So it happened that the old
man had to take to his needle again, and the youth to bind

himself to another master.
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Meanwhile the third brother had gone to a turner to learn
his trade; but he got on very slowly, as it was. a very
difficult art to acquire. And while he was there, his brothers
sent him word how badly things had gone with them, and
how the landlord had robbed them of their wishing-gifts on
their return home. When the time came round that he had
learnt everything and wished to leave, his master presented
him with a sack, saying, “In it there lies a stick.”

“JT will take the sack readily, for it may do me good
service,” replied the youth. “But what is the stick for? it
only makes the sack heavier to carry.”

“That I will tell you: If any one does you an injury,
you have only to say, ‘Stick, out of the sack!’ and instantly
the stick will spring out, and dance about on the people’s
backs in such a style that they will not be able to stir a
finger for a week afterwards ; and, moreover, it will not
leave off till you say, ‘Stick, get back into the sack.’”

The youth thanked him, and hung the sack over his
shoulders; and when any one came too near, and wished to
meddle with him, he said, ‘Stick, come out of the sack,”
and immediately it sprang out and began laying ‘about it;
and when he called it back, it disappeared so quickly that
no one could tell where it came from.

One evening he arrived at the inn where his brothers had
been basely robbed, and, laying his knapsack on the table,
he began to talk of all the wonderful things he had seen in
the world. ‘ Yes,” said he, “one may find, indeed, a table
which supplies itself, and a golden ass, and suchlike things
—all very good in their place, and I-do not despise them ;
but they shrink into nothing beside the treasure which I
carry. with me in this sack.”

The landlord pricked up his ears, saying, “What on earth
can it be?” but he thought to himself, “The sack is
certainly full of precious stones, and I must manage to get

hold of them; for all good things come in threes.”
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As soon as it was bedtime our youth stretched himself
upon a bench, and laid his sack down for a pillow; and,
when he appeared to be in a deep sleep, the landlord crept
softly to him, and began to pull very gently and cautiously
at the sack, to see if he could manage to draw it away, and
put another in its place. The young Turner, however, had
been waiting for him to do this, and, just as the man gavea
good pull, he exclaimed, “ Stick, out of the sack with you!”
Immediately out it jumped, and thumped about on the land-
lord’s back and ribs with a good will.



The landlord began to cry for mercy; but the louder he
cried, the more forcibly did the stick beat time on his back,
until at last he fell exhausted to the ground.

Then the Turner said, ‘If you do not give up the table
which feeds itself and the golden ass, that dance shall begin

again.”

“No, no!” cried the landlord, in a weak voice; “I will
give them up with pleasure, but just let your horrible hob-

goblin get back into his sack.”
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“T will give you pardon if you do right, but take care
what you are about,” replied the Turner; and he let him
rest, and bade the stick return.

On the following morning the Turner accordingly went
away with the table and the ass on his road home to his
father, who, as soon as he saw him, felt very glad, and
asked what he had learned in foreign parts.

“Dear father,” replied he, “I have become a turner.”

“A difficult business that; but what have you brought
back with you from your travels?”

“A precious stick,” replied the son; “a stick in this sack.”

“What!” exclaimed the old man, “a stick! Well, that
is worth the trouble! Why, you can cut one from every
tree!”

“But not such a stick as this; for, if I say, ‘Stick, out of
the sack,’ it instantly jumps out and executes such a dance
upon the back of any one who would injure me, that at last
he is beaten to the ground, crying for mercy. Do you see,
with this stick I have got back again the wonderful table
- and the golden ass of which the thievish landlord robbed my
brothers? Now, let them both be summoned home, and
invite all your acquaintances, and I will not only give them
plenty to eat and drink, but pocketsful of money.”

The old Tailor would scarcely believe him; but, never-
theless, he called in his friends. Then the young Turner
placed a tablecloth in the middle of the room, and led in the
ass, saying to his brother, “ Now, speak to him.”

The Miller called out “ Bricklebrit!” and in a moment the
gold pieces dropped down on the floor in a pelting shower; ~
and so it continued, until they had all so much that they
could carry no more. (I fancy my readers would have been
very happy to have been there too!)

After this the table was fetched in, and the Joiner said,
“Table, cover thyself;” and it was at once filled with the

choicest dishes. Then they began such a meal as the Tailor
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had never had before in his house; and the whole company
remained till late at night merry and jovial.

The next day the Tailor forsook needle and thread, and
put them all away, with his measures and goose, in a cup-
board, and for ever after lived happily and contentedly with
his three sons.

But now I must tell you what became of the Goat, whose
fault it was that the three brothers were driven away. It
was so ashamed of its bald head that it ran into a Fox’s
hole and hid itself. When the Fox came home he saw a
pair of great eyes looking at him in the darkness, which so
frightened him that he ran back, and presently met a Bear,
who, perceiving how terrified Reynard appeared, said to him,
“What is the matter, Brother Fox, that you make such a
face?”

“Ah!” he replied, “in my hole sits a horrible beast, who
glared at me with most fiery eyes.”

“Oh! we will soon drive it out,” said the Bear; and
going up to the hole he peeped in himself; but as soon as
he saw the fiery eyes he also turned tail, and would have
nothing to do with the terrible beast, and so took to flight.
On his way a Bee met him, and soon saw he could not feel
much through his thick coat; and so she said, “ You are
making a very rueful face, Mr. Bear; pray, where have you
left your merry one?”

“Why,” answered Bruin, “a great horrible beast has laid
himself down in Reynard’s house, and glares there with such
fearful eyes, we cannot drive him out.”

“Well, Mr. Bear,” said the Bee, “I am sorry for you; I
am a poor creature whom you never notice, but yet I believe
I can help you.”

So saying she flew into the Fox’s hole, and settling on
the clean shaved head of the Goat, stung it so dreadfully
that the poor animal sprang up and ran madly off; and

nobody knows to this hour where it ran to.
IIt




CERTAIN Miller had fallen by degrees into
great poverty, until he had nothing left but
his mill and a large apple-tree. One day,
when he was going into the forest to cut
wood, an old man, whom he had never seen
before, stepped up to him, and said, “ Why
do you trouble yourself with chopping wood?
I will make you rich, if you will promise me what stands
behind your mill.”’

The Miller thought to himself that it could be nothing but
his apple-tree, so he said “ Yes,” and concluded the bargain
with the strange man. The other, however, laughed
derisively, and said, “After three years I will come and
fetch what belongs to me ;” and then he went away.