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Guess me

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Guess me a curious collection of enigmas, witticisms, acting charades, anagrams, verbal puzzles, charades, conundrums, double acrostics, hieroglyphics, etc.
Creator:
Planche, Frederick D'Arros ( Editor )
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878 ( Illustrator )
Dean & Son ( Publisher )
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London
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1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 19 cm.

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Wit and humor, Juvenile ( lcsh )
Riddles, Juvenile ( lcsh )
Games -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Word games -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Charades -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Amusements -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Puzzles -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Hieroglyphics -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Acrostics -- 1895 ( rbgenr )
Puzzles -- 1895 ( rbgenr )
Rebuses -- 1895 ( rbgenr )
Publishers' catalogues -- 1895 ( rbgenr )
Bldn -- 1895
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acrostics ( aat )
puzzles (recreational artifacts) ( aat )
rebuses ( aat )
Publishers' catalogues ( rbgenr )
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England -- London
Target Audience:
juvenile ( marctarget )

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compiled and arranged by Frederick D'Arros Planche ; illustrated by George Cruikshank and others.

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A Curious Collection of
. -ENIGMAS, CHARADES, ACTING CHARADES, ’
DOUBLE ACROSTICS,. CONUNDRUMS,
VERBAL PUZZLES,
HIEROGLYPHICS, ANAGRAMS, ETC. |

COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY

FREDERICK D'ARROS PLANCHE.





_ ILLUSTRATED BY GEORGE CRUICKSHANK AND OTHERS.





LONDON: DEAN AND SON, LUDGATE HILL,’ E.C.

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THIS VOLUME CONTAINS

(i) Six Hundred and Thirty-One Conundrums.—(ii) Puzzling
Pictures, &c.— (iii) Poetical, Masonic, Domestic, Biographical, -
Nautical, Floral, Geographical, Civic, Legal, Patriotic, Hibernian,
and Numbered Charades.— (iv) Biblical Questions.—(v) Hiero-
glyphic Rebuses, &c.— (vi) Poetical, Allegorical, acd Original
Enigmas.— (vii) Pictorial Proverbs.— (viii) Rebuses in Were
. and Prose.—(ix) Double Acrostics. — (x) Triple Acrostics.—
(xi) Hieroglyphic Towns, Cities, &c. — (xii) Decapitations,
Logogriphs, Palindromes. — (xiii) Arithmorems, &c. — (xiv)
Historical Mental Pictures. — (xv) Quotations. — (xvi) Crypto-
graphs.—(xvii) Hidden Words.—(xviii) Word Puzzles.—(xix)
_Arithmetical’ Puzzles. — (xx) Translations. — (xxi) French |
Enigmas. — (xxii) Hieroglyphic Proverbs. — (xxiii) Practical
Puzzles.— (xxiv) Anagrams.— (xxv) Metagrams.—.(xxvi) Chro-
nograms.—(xxvii) Transpositions.—- (xxviii) Lipograms.— (xxix)
Square Words.—(xxx) Diamond Puzzles.—(xxxi) Star Puzzles.
— (xxxii) Diagonals, &e. — (xxxili) Acting and Pantomimic

Charades, and List of Words suitable for that class of Charades.











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Airtetace.

JT. has often puzzled the

cleverest of us to make



si cises for Ingenuity may
be considered, wise men have not disdained
to amuse ‘their leisure hours by their manu-
facture and solution. A question often asked,
but not easily answered, is, What is a Riddle ?
It may be an Enigma, a Charade, a Double
Acrostic, a Logogram, or a Conundrum. For

the benefit of inquirers—and we hope for the

amusement of many—we have attempted an

explanation of the various kinds of Riddles,
From the day, whenever it was, in which the
fabled Sphinx propounded the Enigma solved
by CEdipus— What creature walks on four legs

in the morning, two in the daytime, and three ©

in the evening —Riddles have been popular

in all countries. But the question asked by

out simple Riddles.
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PREFACE.



the Sphinx was rather a Conundrum than an
-Enigma, because it allows of but one answer—
Man; while the Enigma admits of a variety
of solutions. All these curious matters are
discussed in the following pages. It has also
been thought best to append the solution to
every question; and especially to the Conun-
drums,—as by this method no attentive reader

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HE essence of a good Conundrum is to be found
‘in its answer, which should be itself something of |



a pun, a puzzle, or an epigram, an inversion -
of the regular and ordinary meaning of the word. The

_Conundrum is “a sort ‘of Riddle in which some odd

resemblance is proposed for discovery between things quite
unlike ;” an absurd or paradoxical question to which a
paradox is the. answer ; a play upon words, in which your
wit is exerted to “play the fool” with success. Here
we have Stx HunpReD anp THIRTY-ONE CONUNDRUMS,—
good, original, select, and selected.

CONUNDRUMS.

1. What family are pledged never to ‘imbibe water ?—The
Mackintoshes.

2. What is an excellent detergent ?—The writ of a sheriff’s
officer ; it often deters “ gents.”

8. When may the Ethiopian be said to change his colour ?
Whew he proves an unlucky wight (white).

4. What Eastern prince was Mrs. Robert Partington speaking of
when she said “No” to her husband ?—A nabod (Nay, Bob).

5. Where are balls and routs supplied gratis ?—On the field of
battle.

6. In what class of men are the finite propensities of human
nature the most fully developed?—-In the aéronauts; they have
reached a fine height.

7. ‘Why am I, when I dine off calf’s ‘head, like a criminal at
Pentonville Prison?” asked a Cockney alderman.—Because I’m at
the weal (wheel-treadmill).

8. Why isa clock always bashful?—Because its hands are ever
before its face. .

9. What parts of peach are shopkeepers most anxious to sell ?—
Articles.





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CONUNDRUMS.



10.. Why are persons fatigued, like a wheel ?—Because they are
tired. ;

11. When is a penniless state of things the cause of joy in a
poor man’s family ?—When bread is a peniy-less per loaf..

12. What foreign coin is like the going up of a balloon ?—It’s
@ cent (ascent). : Sh)

13. Why is a tradesman who keeps enlarging his stock like a
reptile ?—He’s an adder. : :

14. Why are good resolutions like fainting ladies ?—They want
carrying out. ‘

15. ‘Whensis‘coffee like the soil?—When it is ground.

16. Why is a diamond in a cat’s eye like a constellation?—
Because it is a Giem-in-i (gem in eye). =

| 17. When is a punster most like an outlaw ?—When he is
" sobbing Hood (Robin Hood).

18. Why is a woman deformed when she is mending her
stockings ?—Because her hands are where her feet ought to be. :
19. Who is it who is always expecting quarter, and yet never

gives any ?—The tax-gatherer. =

20. When is an artist like a cook?—When he’s drawing a little ©
duck.

21. fone of our great ironmasters was. asked how he discovered
that pig-iron was neither congealed nor petrified pork, what would
he answer ?—J smelt it.

"22, What part of a lady is a lad ?—Her chin (urchin).

23. What'is the oldest piece of furniture in the world ?-—The

multiplication table.

24. When may a man be said to be truly in advance of his age?
—When he’s knocked into the middle of next week.

25. If you stumble over your new mat in the passage, what
science are you shown to have neglected ?—Pneumuties.

26. When is a ship like a lady in distress ?—When missing stays,
or when she’s @ whaler (wailer). ; ;

27. Why is a man in pecuniary difficulties like an ostrich in wet
weather ?—Because he cannot get the dust to cover his bit.

28. What is the difference between photography and the whooping
cough ?—One makes fac-similies, and the other. sick fumities.

29. Why is a bad hat like a snarling, fierce lap-dog 2—Because its
‘nap’'s (it snaps) awful! : -



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80. When do a potato and a doctor resemble each other most ?— ,
When they are both waxy-naters (vaccinators) ! : Bs

81. What things increase the more you contract them 2—Debts,





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CONUNDRUMS.

“82, What is it. that a criminal takes most like a vegotable on the
morning of execution ?—A hearty choke (artichoke).

38. Why are corsets like opposition omnibuses %—Because they
reduce the fair (fare).

84. When does. a black and tan dog chanse colour ?—When it
turns to bay.

35. Why did the Highlanders do most execution at the Alma ?—
Because every man had one kilt before the battle began.

86. Why may not the proprietor of a pine-forest fell his own
timber ?—Because no one is-allowed to cut when it is his own deal.

87. If Whigs and Tories are both rogues, why are they like an
equilaterial triangle ?—Because both sides are equal to the base.

38. What heavenly thing and what earthly thing does a rainy day
most affect ?—The sun and your boots; it takes the shine out ofboth.

89.—Why do the rich only eat venison ?—Because it is dear (deer).

40. Why is it easy to break into an old man’s house ?—His gait is
broken and his locks are few.

41. ‘When does a farmer double up @ sheep without hurting it?
—When he folds it.

42. Why do'sailors working i in brigs make bad servants ?—Because
itis impossible for a mari to serve two-masters well. :

43. In what respect were the governments of Algiers and Malta as
different as light from darkness?—The one was governed by Deys
(deys), the other by Knights (nights).

44. Why is sending a donkey to graze, like going up a hill ?—It is
an ass sent (ascent).

45. Why is a lucky gambler an agreeable fellow ?—Bocause he
has such winning ways.

46. What is that which Adam, only of all mankind, never saw —
and never possessed ?—Parents. =

47. When is a kiss like rumour?—When it goes from mouth
to mouth.

48. Why does the sun rise in the east?—Because the (y) east
makes ever’ ything to rise.
~ 49. Why is a baker a most improvident man’?—We is always
selling what he Aneads (needs) himself.

50. Why cannot high currents run away ?—Because they are é:de-
(tied) waters.

51. Why is the letter K like a pig’s tail?—Because it’s the end
of pork. :

52. Why isa thought like the sea 2—Because it’s a notion an ocean).

58.. At what time of the day was Adam born ?—A little before Eve.

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CONUNDRUMS.



54. Why is a whirlpool like a donkey ?—Because it’s an eddy
(a Neddy). - gee ; : ;

55. Why is a newspaper like an army ?—Because it has leaders»
columns, and reviews. ca ol
56. When would a bed make the best hunting ground ?—When
it’s made anew for rest (a new forest).

57. Why is cold weather productive of benevolence ?—Because it
makes people put their hands in their pockets. — :

58. When can an Irish servant answer two questions in the same
words ?—When youask her, “ Biddy, what is o’clock ?” and “Where's
the cold mutton ?” and she replies, “Sure, Sur, its eight” (ate).

59. What is the best time for sowing ‘ares ?—When you go
round and collect your rents.

60. What fs the worth of a letter that contains ten jokes?—A
ten-pun note.

61. Why don’t horses wear hats?—Because it would give them
a hos-tile appearance. ; :

62. If Falstaff were musical, what instrument would he have
played upon ?—A sackbut (sack butt).

63. What animal has the most brains?—The hog, because he has
got a hog’s-head fall of them. : ;
‘64. Why do men about to fight » duel generally choose a field for

' the place of action ?—For the purpose of allowing the ball to graze.

65. Why is it reasonable to suppose that tight-rope dancers are
great favourites with the public?—Because their performance is

always encored (on cord).

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66. What is the difference between an Emperor and a beggar ?—
The one issues manifestoes, and the other manifests toes without his
shoes.

67. Why must a farmer’s friend look with as much interest as
a phrenologist on-the head of a convict in the county jail ?—Because
he is equally concerned in the indications afforded by the county crop.

68. When does a man eat the most indigestibie supper ;—When
he bolis the street door before going up to bed.

69. Why is a woman living up two pairs of stairs like.a goddess ?
—Because she is a, second Flora (floorer).
- 70. When may a man be said to imbibe music?—When he has a
piano-for-tea (pianoforte). ee

71. When does a man contrive to move in a very small space ?—
When he comes down stairs in his slippers. ;

72. When does a sculptor explode in strong convulsions ?—When
he makes faces and busts. .

78. What tree bears the most fruit to market ?—The aale tree.



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CONUNDRUMS.

74, What lane do the ladies like-best to walk in ?—Mousseline-de-
laine. ‘

75. To-whom is the hater of his species invariably wedded ?—To

Miss Ann Thropy (misanthropy).

76. To which of our English poets can 2 mummy be compared ?:
—Dryden (dried’un). :

77. When does a ship become a horseman ?—When:it: ridés at.
anchor. :

78. Why is a vulgar row like railway travelling ?—Because:iv's-
low commotion (locomotion). 3

79. Why is a lawyer like a sawyer?—Whichever way he: goes,
down must come the dust. :

80. - What great-Scotsman would you name if a footman knocked
at the door ?—John Knox. ante

81. Why is a halfpenny like an Ayrshire cow?—It has a head,
and a tail, and two sides. 3

82. Why are horses in cold weather like meddlesome gossips ?—
Because they are the bearers of idle tals. 3

83. Why are the Queen’s pastrycooks like the Canadas ?—Because
they are the Queen’s dough-minions.

84, “Why is a specimen of handwriting like a dead pig ?—Because
it is done with the pen.

85. Why is a clear frosty night like the hot summer day ?—
Because it’s the best time for seeing the grate bare (Great Bear).

86.. If you pull a dog’s tail, why is that like your tea-caddy ?—
Because you're teasing it (your tea’s-in. it).

87. What is the most favourable season to have letters from
India ?—The season that brings them on soon (the monsoon).

88. ‘Why is a newly-born baby like a gale of wind ?—Because it
begins with a squall. : :

- 89. Why is-a prisoner on his trial like a criminal hanging ?—
Because he’s in a state of suspense:

90. Why is opening a letter like a very novel way of getting into
a room ?—Because it’s breaking through the ceiling (sealing).

91. Why does a young man injure his stature by encouraging the
growth of his beard ?—Because then he begins to grow down.

92. Why is your servant Elizabeth like the ring on a race-course?
—Because she’s a Bet-in-place (betting-place).

. 93, Which is the most hearty gentleman ?—Sir-loin.
94. The most positive gentleman ?—Cer-tain.
95. The most suspicious gentleman ?—Sur-mise.
96. The most cowardly gentleman ?—Sur-render.

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CONUNDRUMS. ©



97. Why:is a negative like frozen rain ?—Because i's no.
98. Which wind does the pig see plainest?—The Sou-west.

99. Why is the Prince.of Wales like a gorilla, like a bald-headed
man, and like an orphan ?—Because the Prince of Wales is the heir-
apparent, the gorilla is a hairy parent, the ‘bald man has no hair ap-
parent, and the orphan has ne’er a parent.

100. Why is a union of political parties like gas-tar ?—Because
it’s coalescence (coal essence).

101. If a tree were to break -a window, what would the window
say ?—Tre-mendous. ~

102. Why. do white sheep eat more than black ones ?—Because
there are more of them ! F

103. Why is a handsome girl like an excellent mirror ?—She’s
a good looking lass. .

104. When does the lark turn carpenter ?—When he soars (saws)
aeross the woods and forests. ‘ :

105. Why are seeds after being sown like gate-posts?—Because
’ they are planted in the earth in order to prop-a- gate.

106. Why is a woman in love like a man of profound knowledge?
—Because she understands the arts and sighences.

107. How can you prove that. black was white ?—By seizing a
street “ nigger,” and giving his face a good washing.

108. Of what General are you reminded by seeing a stable full of
horses eating hay ?—General Hay-gnaw (Haynau).

109. When are ladies in winter like.old kettles ?—When they are
very much furred.

110. ‘What faction is it desirable to have always predominant ?—
Satisfaction.

111. ‘When you put on your slipper, why do you always make
a mistake ?—Because you put your foot in it.

112. What most effectually checks a fast man?—A bridal (bridle).

118. Waat proves sailors to be very careless ?—They are in a
“mess” every day at sea. ;

114. What part of London does a man remind us of, who walks
lame ?—Cripple-gaie (gait).

115. Why, asked a Cockney, is.a waggon rut like a favourite
joint {—Because it’s a Line o’wheet (loin of veal).

116. When is a brick a tile?—. When it’s a projec-tile.

117. What are the best trees to protect a house from winter
‘storms ?—Jrs (furs).

118. Why is a country bumpkin termed raw ?—Because he
cannot’be said to be well dressed.



CONUNDRUMS.



119. Who is the burglar’s best friend?—His faithful Jemmy.
_ 120. Why is John Smith like a badly-cooked cake ?—Because he
is n’t Brown. : s

121. When is a horse like a schoolboy?—When he knows his
(s) table. eee

122. How should love come to the door ?—With a ring but not
without a rap (wrap). :

123. What is the difference between a funny fellow and a
butcher ?—One deals in w2t, and the other in wit-tles /

124. What relation is the door-mat to the scraper ?—A step-father
(farther). . : : :

125. If a cab is hired by 2 woman who has “seen better days,”
why may the cabman be, said to lose ?—He has a reduced fare (fair).

126.. Why does a sailor know there is a man in the moon?—
Because he has been to sea (see).
A 127. Why is Berlin the most dissipated city in Europe ?—Because
‘it’s always on the Spree (the river so called).

128. Why isit almost certain that Shakespere was a money-broker?

Because no man has furnished so many stock quotations. :

129. Why is a horse the most miserable of animals? — His
thoughts are always on the rack. _
_ 180. What money brings the most substantial interest ?—
Matri-mony. ;

131. What is that which, everyone can divide, but cannot see
where it has been divided ?—Water.

132... When may a man be said to be literally immersed in
business?—When he’s giving a swimming lesson.

188. Why is the best article of malt liquor like the last piece of
music in & concert programme ?—Because it’s the jine ale (finale).

184. Ifa man bumped his head against the top of a room, what
article of stationery would he get ?—Cetling whacks (sealing-wax).

185. Why is a pig with a curly continuation like the ghost of
Hamlet’s father ?—Because he “could a tale unfold.” :

136. Why is a fishmonger never generous ?—Because his business
makes him seljish (sell fish). :

137. What is the difference between one who walks and one who
looks up-stairs ?—One steps up stuirs and the other stares up steps.

188. Why were there no postage labels in Henry ihe Eighth’s ©
time ?—Because then a Queen’s head was not worth a penny.

189. What instrument of war does an angry lover resemble ?—A
cross-bow.

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141. Ifa boy tread on your corns; what ancient musical instru-
ment do you name?—Hautboy (Oh! boy).

142, When is an arm as long as three feet ?—When it’s a seats
arm. ~

148. How does the most punctual payer incur debt'?— By
sleeping on “ tick.”

144. What part of a iBHOP is exactly like every other part ?—The
counter-part,

145, When can a man have something and nothing i in his pocket
at the same time ?—When his pocket has a large hole in it.

146. Why should potatoes grow better than any other vegetable ? ?
Because they have eyes to see what they are doing. ~

147. Why are Mexico’s “little liabilities”’ like the grass after
a gentle descent of refreshing moisture ?—They are all over-dew.

148. Why is a man who has fallen off a tree, and is determined to
go up again like a man emigrating? —He is going te. try another
olimd (clime).

149, What is the difference between a baldheaded man and an
angler with only two ‘flies? ”—One has a bare pate; the other a
pair bait! es

150. What is that which is sometimes with a head, without a
head, with a tail, and without a tail?—A wig.

151. Why ave oranges like church-bells ?—Because we have peals
from them.

152. Where are we most likely to find. the sky blue?— The
nearer we go to the milky way.

158. Why is the figure nine like a Peace ?—Because it’s nothing
without its tail,

154. If we see a lady with her hair in ringlets, why may we
conclude that her head really contains something valuable 7—Because
it is so well guarded with locks.

155. Why are chickens’ necks like door-bells *—Because they are
often wrung for company.

156. Why are young ladies’ affections always doubted ?—Because
they are misgivings.

157. Why is the root of the tongue like-a detected man ?—
Because it's down in the mouth.

158. Why is a selfish friend like the letter P?—Though first in
pity, he is the last in help.

159. Why is a dull and plausible man like an unrifled gun?—
Because he is a smooth bore.

160. When are tailors and house-agents in the same poses
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161. Why is the camel the most irascible animal in the world ?—
Because he always has his back up.

162. Why are young ladies at the breaking up of a party like
arrows ’—Because they can’t go off without beaux, and are in a quiver
until they get them.

163. What is the difference between a man and a chicken ?—Man
has bis eternity in the next world, and the chicks have their necks
twirled in this.

164, What piece of carpentry becomes a gem as soon as it is
finished ?—A-gate.

165. Why is the world like a piano ?—Because it is full of sharps
and flats.

166. On what grounds may confectioners be called very mercenary
lovers ?—Because they sell their *kisses.” 7

167. What bar is that which often opens but never shuts?—
Crowbar.

168. What is the most suitable dower for a widow ?—Wi-dower.

169. Why is Asia like a market in Christmas week ?—Because
there is always a Turkey in it.

170. Why is an infant like a diamond ?—Because it is a “ dear
little thing.”

171. What is the count on which you always lose ?—Discount.

172. Why is a man who has got drunk on bitter beer like a
sallow foreigner ?—Because he is a pale-aley’un (alien).

173. Why is a blacksmith the most likely person in trade to be
corrupted ?—Because he is surrounded by vices and old files.

174. Why is a dwarf unlike the rest of mankind ?—Because he
can never wear a great coat, nor lie long in bed.

175. Why are the tallest people the laziest ?—Because they are
always longer in bed than others.

176. For what fish do Political hangers-on angle ?—For place
(plaice).

177. Why may Royal Academicians be considered superior to
Solomon in splendour ?—Because Solomon in all his glory was not
arrayed (R.A.’d) like one of these.

178. Why is sympathy like blindman’s buff?— Because it is
feeling for our fellow creatures. ee

179. Why is the Prince of Wales like a cloudy day ?—-Because he
is likely to re¢gn.

180. Why is a division in the House of Commons like the in-
fluenza?-—Because sometimes the ayes (eyes) have it, and sometimes
the noes (nose).

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182. Why may Conveyancers be considered the most gentlemanly 7
part of the legal profession ?—Because they often establish a title to
good manors (manners).

188. What trade was the man who killed ea Rufus et
bill-sticker.

184. When does a man turn fluid into metal ?—When he makes.
inquiry (ink wiry). :

185. Why is a bee-hive like a bad potato ?—Because a bee-hive is
bee-holder,.and a-beholder is.a spectator, and a speek tater ‘is a
bad potato.

186. Why doth a dog wana hith tail? — Give itup? I think

motht fellahs will give that up! You thee the dog waggles hith tail

becauth the dog’th stwonger than the tail. If he wathn’t, the tail
would waggle the dog!

187. Why is an error like a young lady accepting a ring ?—Because
it is a miss-take.

188. What part of an old lady’s attire most resembles a solitary
person ?—Her mitis (hermits).

189, What represents company, avoids company, and calls
company ?—Co-nun-drum.

190. Why. are pancakes like umbrellas ?—Because they are rarely
seen after Lent.

191. When are true words sweet words ?—When they are candied
(candid). 3

192. When is a clock on the stairs dangerous 9—When it runs
down and strikes one.

198. Why is a blacksmith the most dissatisfied of all mechanics?
—Because he is continually on the strike for wages.

194. What is the difference between stabbing a man and killing a -
hog ?—One is assaulting with intent to kill, and the other a killing
with intent to salt.

195. Why is the Prince of Wales, musing on his mother’s govern-
ment, like a rainbow ?—Because it is the son’s (sun’s) reflection ona
quiet reign (rain).

196. When is a chair like a lady's dress ?—Whien it is sat-in.

197. Why are the Germans like quinine and gentian ?—Thy are
.two-tonies (Teutonics).

198. Why was Sir Colin Campbell made a peer ?—Because he
deserved to be lauded (lorded).

199. When is a soldier not half a soldier ?—When he’ S in quarters.

_ 200. What cardinal virtue does water represent when frozen ?—
Just-ice.

201. What port is sought by every living creature ?—Sup-port.

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202. Why are authors who treat of physiognomy like soldiers ?—
They write about face. ~ e rp ate

208. Why is a tournament like sleep ?—Because it is a knightly
(nightly) occupation. 3

204. What Scotch sport is like ladies’ conversation ?—Deer stalking
(Dears talking). 5

205. What is both tood for the body and food for the mind ?—
Bacon (Bacon, the philosopher) A j

206. What word may’be pronounced quicker by adding a syllable
to it ?—Quich-er.

207. Why does a beggar, whose garment has been torn by a dog,
resemble a juvenile Christmas party ?—Because he has a snapp'd
rag on. :

208. Why is a military officer’s position a paradox ?—Because,
although he may never get into disgrace, he is sure to get into a mess.

209. What is that which we often catch hold of and yet never see?
—A passing remark.

210. When is a- gun like a dismissed servant?— When it ‘is
discharged and goes off.

_ 211. Why is a butcher’s cart like his top-boots ?— Because he
carries his calves there.

212. When does a farmer act with great rudeness towards hig
corn ?—When he pulls its ears. :

‘218. Why is a man who beats his wife like a thorough-bred
horse ?—He’s a perfect brute. 3 :

214. Why is a man after a long journey like &% coach-wheel ?—
Because he’s tired. ;

215. Why is a treadmill like a true convert ?—Because its turning
is the result of conviction.

216. Why ought meat to be only half cooked?—Because what’s
done cannot be helped. :

217. Why is first love like a potato ?—Because it shoots from the
eyes, and becomes all the less by pairing. , E

218. Why should buying -trowsers on credit be considered
.dishonourable transaction?—Because they are breeches (breaches)
of trust. -

219. How many fathers has a man?— Nine: your father, two
godfathers, two grandfathers, and your four fathers (forefathers).

220. If a man saw his shrewish wife in a lock-up what letter
should he name ?—Letter’B (let her be).

221. If you were dining with the Prince of Wales and he gave
you @ choice of wines, what place in the tropics would you be likely to
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222. What is the best line to lead a woman with ?—Mascu-line.

223. Why is a woman who has eaten a meat pie containing more

fat than one she had previously partaken of, like one of the most

_popular artistes onthe lyrie stage ?—Because she’s had a leaner patty
(Adelina Patti). ; :

224, Why is Athens like a worn-out shoe 2—Because it once had
a Solon (sole on). A; ; %

225. Why is. rheumatism like a great eater ?—Because it attacks
the joints. eae ‘

226. Why does a coat get larger when taken-out of a carpet-bag ?
—Because when taken out you find it in-ereases. ;

227, Why is a lover like a knocker? — Because he is bound to
adore (a door). :

228, Which are the most vain (vein) people ?—Miners.
229. What is the most ocular punishment ?—Eye-lashes.

230. Which is the most noticeable pair. of “tights?” — Two
drunkards.

281. What is the most “engaging” work of art?—A fashionable
young lady.

232. Which is the most favourite word with women ?—The last
one. - 3 :

288. Why ds.a proclamation like eight drachms?— Because it
an ounce is (announces).

284, Why is a horse constantly ridden, but seldom fed, not likely
to be in want of food ?—Because he has always gota bi in his mouth.

235. Why is St. Paul’s Cathedral like the nest of the smallest
English bird ?—Because it was built by a Wren.

236. Why axé sheep in a fold like a letter 7—Because they are
penned.

287. Why is Newcastle coal like true love?—Because it always
burns with a steady flame.

238. Why should a baker be considered a poor man 2—Because
he is always Aneading (needing) bread.

239. Why ought the stars be the best astronomers? — Because
they have studded the heavens since the creation of the world.

240. Why is a cabbage run to seed like a lover?—Because it has
lost its heart. — :

241. Why did Jupiter descend to Dane in a shower of gold?—To
show that he was one of the reigning sovereigns. =

" 249. Why did a fat fellow who was very much squeezed going
into the opera-house become very complimentary to the ladies ?—
Because the pressure made him flatter.

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248. Why does a pieman shed scalding tears ?—Because he cries
all hot. j

244, When is a lamplighter like a cowardly soldier ?2—When' he
runs away from his post.

245. Why is a “gent” like a dog ?—Because he has more collar
than shirt.

246. -Why are coopers like musical composers ?— Because they.
are used to staves. :

247. Why are lovers like apples ?—Because they are often paired,
248. Why is a “ girl of the period” like a careful housewife ?—
She makes her waist as little as she can.

249. Why isan insolent fishmonger likely to get more business
than a civil one ?—Because when he sells fish he gives sauce with it.

250. Why is a coachman like a lover?—Because he is always
desirous of being remembered by his fare.

251. Why are hot‘ rolls like caterpillars? — Because they make
the dutter-fly. :

252. Why is the polka like bitter beer?—Because there are so
many hops in it. i

2538. Why do day and night resemble two banks stopping payment
at the same time ?—Because one breaks when the other fails.

254. Whi does a carter seem fonder of grief than any other —
man ?—Because he is always erying to his horses, “ Wo !—wo !”

255. Why is a newspaper like the blood of a healthful man?—
Very much depends on the circulation.

256. Why should cocks’ feathers always be smooth ?— Because
they always carry their combs with them.

257. When does a dog become larger and smaJer ?—When he’s
‘let out at night and ¢aken in in the morning.



258. Why are ladies who paint fond of literature ?—Because they
are well red (read). ‘

. 259. Why is whispering a breach of good manners ?’—Because it’s
not aloud (allowed). : :

260. How can we prove that Lord Byron was a good-tempered |
man ?—He always kept his choler (collar) down.

261. Why is love like a canal boat?—Because it’s an internal
transport. ‘ 3

262. Why should a clergyman always wear well-fitting clothes ?—
Because he should never be a man of loose habits,

268. What is most like a man looking out of a carriage ?— A
man looking in.

264. What is most likely to become a woman ?—A little-girl.

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265. Why is a fool in high station like a man in a balloon ?—
Because everybody appears little to him, and he appears little to
everybody.

266. Why does a railway porter cut a hole in your ticket ?~To let

you pass through.

267. Why is a lady’s chignon like an historical romance ?—It is
fiction founded upon fact. '

268. Why isa man with a scolding wife like a florist ?— Because
he has a hot-house..

269. Why is an ill-fed dog like a philosopher Because he is a
thin cur (thinker).

270. Who was the inventor of butter stamps ?—Cadmus, for he
first brought letters into Greece (grease).

271. At what point does the British army enter hostile cities ?—
At the point of the bayonet.

272. Which of your ‘parents is your nearest relation ?— Your
mother, of course. Is not the other farther ?

278. On what food should a prize-fighter train ?—Mussels.

274. How can it be proved that a horse has six legs ?7—He has
Fore legs in front, and two behind.

75. When is a young man. the are use at @ supper party? ui
When he’s a spoon.

276. Why are pawnbrokers like: sisters of mercy ?—Because they
take great interest in serving the poor. =

277. Why is a man’s pastor really and truly his brother ?—He
is his parson (pa’s S son).

278. Why is a garret belonging to an old woman like a comet ?—
It is her attic (erratic).

279. When may a man call- He wife “ honey ?”—When she-has a
large comb in her head.

280. Which has the greatest amonnt of animal heat: the beaver
or the otter ?—The (h) otter of the two.

281. What gate: should wear a moustache ?—A hairy (area) gate.

282. - What two. words are sufficient to make an opaseinbly of
Englishmen rise at any time?—* Dinner’s served!”

283. Why is a comet more like a dog than the dog-star = Because
a comet has got a tail, and the dog-star-hasn’t.

284. Why should the poet have expected the woodman to. “spare
that tree ?”—Because he thought he was.a good feller (fellow).

285. Why is the bridegroom more expensive than: the bride ?—The-

bride is always given away, while the bridegroom is often sold..
286. What is the most deceiving age?—The saus-age.



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: x 287. What is the best thing to do to onjoy the feappine.s of
Ee courting ?—To find a little gal and try (gallantry).

288. Which three letters of the alphabet does every man wish to .
carry on his shoulders ?—A Y Z (aise head).

289. When a tree is felled, why has it no right to complain ? 2
Because it was axed whether it would or not.

290. Why is the Bank of England during a shower like a civic
feast ?—Because it is a bank wet (banquet).

291. What ship carries more passengers than the Great Eastern ?
—Court-ship.

292. Why are ladies like churches ?—~Because there is no living
without them.

293. What is the onl dish the French: can’t cook ?—The English
goose.

294. What belongs.to yourself, and is used by your friends more
than by yourself /—Your name.

295. What flowers should ladies resemble; and what flowers
should they not resemble ?—They should be roses, but not prim-roses.

296. What animal. has death no effeet upon? — A pig; because
directly yow have killed him you:can cvre him, and save his bacon.

297. Why are all washerwomen great travellers ?—Because they
are continually crossing the line and running from pole to pole.

298. What celebrated poem ought a clown to quote when driving
six donkeys ?—Wordsworth’s “ We are seven.’ :

299. . What is the difference between a blunder anda wedding 7—
One is a mistake and the other a take miss.

800. When does a man get the cheapest bread?—When he has a
roll’ down-stairs.
801. Why is a ropemaker like a poet ?—Because he makes lines. © |:

802. Why is a respectable: hotel like the Elysinm:of the gods ?—
Because no bad spirits are permitted: to. enter ‘Ite,

_ 808. Why are the boxes. in a thiatre like Niobe ?—Because they
are all in tiers (tears). —

804. Why is a gun like a Jury 2—Because it oes off when dis-
charged.

305. Why is.a busy tailor said never to be at home 1—Because he
is often cutting out.

806. As I was going out, I spoke to Dr. Peacock going to the city,
what philosopher might I be likened to ?—Met-a-physician.

807. When is a judge over head and ears in debt ?—When is wig
is not paid for. |

808. What trade never turns to the left ?—A wheel-wright.

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809. Why is coffee like a ee razor ?—Because it must be ground
before it‘is used.

810. What colour are the waves and winds ?—The waves rose and

- the winds dew (blue).

811, Spell brandy with three letters. B, R, and Y.
812. Where can happiness always be found ?—In the dictionary.
818. When is a baby not a baby ?—When it is a tea thing (teething).

314. Why is a dog’s tail like the pith of a tree?—Because it is
farthest from the bark.

815. Why.is the letter C the most noisy of letters ?—Becanse it
begins all clamour.

816. Why is Napoleon the Third like a retired Vauxhall cook? .—
Because he must often think upon Ham, and remember how he cut i.

817. Why are the assertions, “I sell apples,” and “T sell no
apples” both alike ?—Because there is no difference.
818. Why is sealing-wax.like.a soldier ?—Ii is often under arms.

-819. When does a bather capture a:large bird ?—When he takes a
* duck” in the water.

820. Why is chimney-sweep, ‘bearing a certain common name,
like a. farrier:?—He’s a black-‘* Smith.”

321. What city may remind you of a-successful run for a certain
gold. cup ?—Win-*« Chester.”

822, Why is a housemaid, in stooping to stir ve like a countess
presented to Her Majesty ?—She is bending before the grate (great).

828. Who dares sit before the Queen with his -hat on?—The
coachman.

824. Why is beef suitable for a Christmas dinner 2—Because it is
meat (meet) for rejoicing.

825. Why should a farmer object to a political disturbance ? I—
Because‘he would see the rye atiacked (riot-act).

-326. When is Mr. Gladstone not Mr. Gladstone ?—When he’s a
good deal bored (good deal bored).

327. Why are good singers like cheese curds?— Because they
require to be pressed.

828. Why are your nose and -chin at variance continually ?—
Because words are constantly passing between them.

829. When can you see through a hypocrite?—When he has a
pane (pain) in his head.

3380. ‘Why are the poor of Ireland like a carpet ?—Because they
are kept down by tax (tacks).

881. What is the best kinds of money ?—Readymoney and matri-
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832. Why is a trick of legerdemain like declining an offer or
marriage ?— Because it is a slight of hand.

833. When is your tocth not a tooth ?—When it’s a-king (aching).

334, When are two apples alike ?—When they're pared (paired).

335. What is the difference between an auction and sea-sickness ?
—One is a sale of effects: the otber is the effects of a sar.

336. Why is a colt like an egg?—Because it’s of no use till it’s
broken.

337. Why is a bad epigram like a uscless pencil ?—Because it has
no point.

388. When is water like fat ?—-When it’s dripping.

389. Why is a good wife always worth five shillings ?—Because
she is a “crown to her husband.”

340. Why is a bed-cover like a blister ?—Because it’s a counter-
pane (pain).

341. When is a nosegay literary? —~ When it’s @ book—eh?
(bouquet).

342. When do you shorten your journey by going out of the way
to cross the water ?—When you a-dridge it.

3438. What sweetmeat do you get by slamming a door on your
fingers ?—Jam.

344, - Why is @ tale-beorer like a bricklayer ?—Because he raises
stories.

345. Why are the fixed stars like old rakes? — Because they
scintillate (sin till late).

346. Why may carpenters believe there is no such thing as
stone ?—Because they never saw it.

347. Why is an uncut leg of bacon like the Prince of Denmark in
a soliloquy ?—It is ham let alone (Hamlet alone).

348. Why do the Irish make better sailors than the Welsh ?—
Because they prefer a sham rock to a leak.

349. Who is the most tender-hearted man in any town?-—-The
Crier, because he will cry for a shilling.

350. Why was it just that the Pope was divested of his temporal
power ?—Because it takes four crowns to make a sovereign, and he
has only three.

351. Why would tying a slow horse to a post seem to improve his
pace ?—Because it would make him fast.

352. Why does wit resemble a Chinese lady’s foot ?—Because
brevity is the soul (sole) of wit.

353. Why is a stupid fellow beaten in the street like a pickled
donkey ?—He is ass-salted (assaulted).

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854. When isa nosegay a fish 7—When it’s smelé.

855. Why is a speaker who diverges from his subject like
a hangman !—He turns off the subject.

356. Why is the alphabet like the mail?—Because it consists of
letters. E

857. Why is a young lady who has deserted her lover like a Toxo-
philitic missile just shot off ?—Because she has left her beau (bow).

858. Why is a man attempting to lift an enormous weight like
another swallowing a black draught? —He is testing his physical
powers.

859. Why are two lovers in a heavy shower of rain like a fly ina
pot of porter ?—They are in “ heavy wet.”

360. Ifan omnibus were to smash a.cab in the street, why would
that be like a legal deed giving you possession of an estate ?—
Because it would be the settlement of a conveyance.

861. Why are gloves unsaleable articles ?—Because they are made
to be kept on hand.

362. Why is sister Emma reducing a nutmeg to powder like sister
Fanny on board a vessel bound for ‘New Zealand ?—Because she is
Emma-grating (emigrating).

863. What moral lesson does a weatlercock teach?—It is vane
to @ spire.

864. Why is Rotterdam like a flat fish?—Because it is a Dutch
place (plaice).

865. Why are there, strictly speaking, only 3825 days in the year?
—Because 40 of them are lent (Lent) and never returned.

866. Why is a “jolly row” like a funny cat?—Because it is a
rum-vus.

867. Why is a horse the most miserable creature in existenee?—
Because his head is often on the rack, and his greatest comfort is
whoa (woe).

868. Why are the ancient Venetians a crafty people ?—Because
they had a succession of Doges (dodges).

869. What is a trout like, lying on a gravel-path ?—Like a fish
out of water!

870. Why is a busy-body like a cat over a fishmonger’ 3 shop ?—
Because he is over officious (over a fish-house).

871. Where should all charming women be buried?—In Bélle-
grave Square.

872. What fruit does a newly married couple most resemble 2A
green pear (pair).

373. When can a naval captain get Benes at sea ?—When he’s
a C.B. (Sea Bee).

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874. Why is life like this riddle ?~Because you must give it up.
375. Why are a deposed monarch and a republican’ state both in

a condition of much poverty ’—Because the first’ has lost his last _

. erown, and the other has par ted with its last sovereign. :

376. What is the difference between milkmaid and a swallow? _—
One skims the milk, and the other skims the water.

877. Why does a man sneeze three times ?— Because he cannot
help it.

378. What ties two people together, yet touches: only one?—A
wedding ring.

379. Why is a man who has pulled on a pair of close-fitting boots
like Jupiter ?—Because he h»s conquered the téght-'uns (Titans).

880. Why are diplomatic papers called circular notes 7—Because
they generally go round about a subject without coming to any
definite end.

* 381. Why is a man making cent per cent: in trade, like Treland ?
—Because his capital is doubling (Dublin).

382. On what side of a house ee a yew tree grow? — The
outside. :

883. Why should you go over Waterloo Bridge to answer this
conundrum ¢-—Because there you'll be tol(le)d.

884, Why is water in a filter like the fortune of a spendthritt ?—
Because it is soon run through, and leaves many matters behind to
settle. ,

885. Why is an ill-made coach-wheel like a gang of scamps
playing at cards ?—-Because it is composed of a cirele of bad fellows
(felloes), very rough spoken, and a knave (nave) in the centre.

386. What can’t a dumb man crack ?—A joke.

387. The snuggest fort in the world ?—Com-fort.

388. Why is a very ugly female a wonderful woman ?—Because
she’s an extra-ordinary one.

389. Why is a conductor of music like the telegraph ?—Because
he beats time.

890. On what day in the year do women talk the least? — The
shortest day.

891. What changes black and white at once ?—A book, when it is

. re(a)d@ all through. :

392. Why are some women like facts ?—Because they are stub-
born things.

3938. What paper has the greatest circulation ?—The income-tax
paper.

894. When is a chimney like a chicken? — When it is a little
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895. Why is a bailiff like a publican ?—Because he lives by his tap.

896. What is a lamp-post with its lamp taken away ?—A lamp-
lighter. : .

897, What when the lamp is lit ?—Light-headed. .
898. What three letters turns a girl inja woman ?—A G E.

899. Why is an account-book like a statuary’s shop ?—Because it
is full of figures, ;
_ 400. What animal would be likely to devour a near relation ?—
The anteater (the aunt eater), ;

401. Why is the word “Yes” like a mountain ?—Because it’s an
assent (ascent).

402. Why is a vain young lady like a confirmed tippler ?—Because
neither of them is satisfied with the moderate use of the glass,

403. Why are washerwomen silly people ?—Because they put out
their tubs to catch soft water when it rains hard.

404. Why isan editor’s room with a big fire in it like a baker's
oven ?—Because it is there he makes his bread.

405. What letter would be of more service to a deaf woman than
an ear trumpet ?—A, because it would make her hear.

406. Why is going down the falls of Schaffhausen like giving a
sum of money to a needy man ?—Because ’tis coming down with the
hine-oh f ‘

407. Of all Fortune’s daughters, which one should a smart young
man avoid ?—Mis-fortune. ‘

408. What tune can be made out of bank notes 7—A Sor-tune.

409. “Why can a fish see to swim in the dark ?—Because he carries
two pair o’ fins (paraffins) with him.

410. When was Charles the Second most like a race-horse ?—
When he ran for the Oaks.

411. Why do annually flowering plants resemble whales ?—
Because they only come up to blow.

“412. Why is a blade of grass like a bill of exchange ?—Because it
is matured by a falling dew (due).

413. Why is drunken man like a noun adjective ?—He seldom
stands alone.

414. Why are there three objections to taking a glass of brandy ?
—~There are three scruples to a drachm (dram).

__ 415. Why is a blacksmith’s apron like the gates of a convent?—
It keeps off the sparks.

416. Why is a schoolboy who has just began to read like know-
ledge itself ’—He is learning. .

417. On what toe does a corn never come ?—The mistletoe.

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418. Why is a huntsman like juvenile card-players ’—His game
mostly runs on all-fours.

419, Why is the sun like people of fashion? —It turns night
into day.

420. Why is a person with his eyes closed like a defective school-
master ’—He keeps his pupils.in darkness.

421. Why is the wick ofa candle like the city of Athens ?—It is in
the midst of grease (Greece).

422, Why is a picture like a. pepe of Parliament ?—It is (a)
representative.

423. Why is an axe like coffee 7—It must be gr ound. before it can
be used.

424. Why is a rook like a. farmer ?—Because lie gets his grud
(food) by the plough.

425. Why is a dog biting his tail like a good economist?—Because
he makes both ends meet.

426. Where did the execntioner of Charles the First dine, and
what did he take ?—He took a chop. at the King’ s- Head.

427. Why are a fop’s legs like some organ-grinders ?—Because
they carry a monkey about the streets.

428. If an egg could speak, what sweet thing would it say ?—
*Ma me laid (marinalade).

429. Why is necessity like an ignorant solicitor? — Because ib
knows no law.

480. Why is a rhinoceros like a rroderate tippler ?—Because he’s
content with a single horn.

431. Why is an honest man like a carpenter ?— Because he is

a plain dealer.
482. What smells most in a chemist’s shop ?—The nose.

438. Which part of the United Kingdom produces the lightest .

men ?—In Ireland there are men of Cor ik, in Scotland there are men
of Ayr, but in England, on the River Thames, enero are lighter-men.
[Nors,—This is a wherry good riddle.]

434, Why is a parson bathing in the river in Paris like a mad-
man ?—He is in Seine (insane).

485. What ancient forester does Earl Russell remind you of ?—
Little John.

486. How is it that the Queen is a poor gentlewoman ? -— She
possesses only one crown.

437. Why was the Archbishop of Canterbury like the late Bxince
Consort ?9—He married the Queen.

438. Why is the House of Lords like. London-bridge? —It is
constituted of Peers.

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439, “Why is a sick man quizzing another who is worse than
himself, like oue enjoying a particular description of Indian weed ?—
Because he is smoking a man-iller (Manilla). =

440. Why would the Lord Chancellor’s seat be useful in a cloth
manufactory ?—It is a wool-sack.

441. Why is a good ship like a jack tar in the parish stocks ?—
Because she is a fast sailer. :

442. Why may architects be accounted sluggards?—They are
partial to the pillar (pillow).

443. Why is snuff like a pair of spectacles ?—Because it improves
the eyesight.

444. Why are bad servants like the waves of the sea on a lee
shore ?—They are great breakers. :

445. Why does a spoon reclining in a cup of tea resemble a hand-
some young lady ?—Because it isin tea resting (interesting).

446. Who may marry many a wife and yet iive single all his life?
—A clergyman. ‘

447. When is a pugilist like an animal with four hands ?—When
he doubles his fists. ve

448, When is a nightcap like-a giblet pie? — When it contains
a goose’s head.

449. Why does a donkey prefer thistles to corn ?—Because he’s
an ass.

450. Why was Hamlet so courageous in addressing his father’s
ghost?—Because he was not particular to a shade. :

451. Why is a solar eclipse like a woman whipping her boy ?—
Because it’s a hiding of the sun. -

452. When do butchers rob themselves ?—When they steel (steal)
their own knives. % E

453. Why is a man that fails in kissing a lady like a shipwrecked
. fisherman ?—Because he has lost his smack.



454, Why should a man never marry a woman named Ellen?—
Because by so doing he rings his own (X) nell.

455. Why is a coach going down a steep hill like St. George ?—
Because it is always drawn with a drag on.

456. When would iron do to make sausages of ?— When it is
pig-iron. :

457. Why is the water in Liverpool Docks like a respite to a
condemned criminal ?—Because it flows from Mersey (mercy).

458. Why is a knowledge of grammar indispensable to a young
man about to enter the Church ?—Because it leads to a(c)euracy.

459. Why is it that young ladies are so changeable with respect to
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460. Why was the room in the Tower in which Sir Francis Burdett,
the Member of Parliament, was confined, like a noisy man’s mouth ?—~
Because it was the place appropriated to an unruly member. :

461. Why is an interesting book like a toper’s nose ?—Because it
is read (red) to the very end.

462. Why is killing bees like a confession ?— Because you un-
buzz’em (unbosom).

463. When does a man double his capital ?—When he makes one
pound two a-day.

464. Why is a quiet conscience like a fit of indigestion ?—It is the
fruit of good living.

465. What-makes everybody sick but those who swallow it?—
Flattery.

466. Why are Roman Catholics better off than Scotch Pres-
byterians ?—The first had one “ Wiseman,” and second, have one
“Cumming.”



467. Why should an alderman wear a tartan waistcoat? —To
kexp a check on his stomach. :

468. If a gentleman wished to invite a friend, and to remind him
that he should come well dressed, in what. Latin word could he
express both wishes ?—Circumspice (Sir, come spicy),

469. “Why is a postman in danger of losing his way ?—Because he
is guided by the direction of strangers, y

470. Which newspapers are like delicate children? — All those
that are weekly (weakly).

471. Why may a tallow-chandler easily cool himself in the height
of summer ?—He can always have a dip on a melting day.

472. Why is the overland mail like a carrot ?—Beeause its root
(route) is a long one.

473. When is a luggage van like a forest? — When it is full of
trunks,

474. When is a bill like a gun?— When it is presented and
discharged. ;







475. What old colony reminds you of a recent discovery 7—New-
found-land. .

476. Why is a nervous lady like a policeman? — Because her
mind is filled with apprehensions.

477. What young ladies are most likely to become thieves? —
Those who take to steel (steal) buttons.

478. Why does a duck go under water? —For divers (diver’s)
reasons.

479. Why does she come up out of the water?— For sun dry
reasons.



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480. What fruit is like a statue ?—A fig; itis an F, I, G, (effigy).

481. What is the cheapest way to buy a. fiddle? —Buy a black
draught, and you get a phial in (violin).

482. What is most like a horse’s shoe?—-A mare’s shoe.

483. What is that which nobody likes to have or to lose?— A
lawsuit.

484. How can a boy make his jacket last?—By making his coat
and waistcoat first.

485. When is leather like rust ?—When it’s an ox hide (oxide).

486. How many dog-days are there in the year ?—865; because
every dog has his day.

487. Why was the sculptor Power a great swindler ?—Because he
chiselled the Greek slave out of her clothes.

488. What are the best fields for dancing in ?—The hop-fields.

489. Why should it affront an owl to mistake him for a pheasant?
—It would be making game of him.





490. Why is conscience like the check-string of a carriage ?—It is
a check from the inner to the outer man.

491. Why is a whisper like a forged note? —TIt is uttered but
not allowed (aloud).

492. Why isa sharp lawyer like a man who cannot sleep ?—He
lies first on one side, and then on the other; and is wide awake all
the time.

493. What is the difference between Charon’s boat and an old
hen ?—One is a foul old wherry, and the other is a wery old fowl.

494. How is punctuality inimaterial ?—It is the soul of business.
495. Why is lying like a ragged coat ?—It is a bad habit.

496. Why is absence like a pair of bellows? —It strengthens a
strong flame and extinguishes a weak one.

497 What is less than a mite’s mouth ?—That which goes in it.
_ 498. When is love deformed ?—When it’s all on one side. .
_ 499. Ifthe Duke of Cambridge threw a stone at the Queen and it
missed her and fell into the water, what would it become ?—Wet!
500. How many wives does the marriage service allow ?—Sixteen,
. four(for) better, four (for) worse, four (for) richer, four (for) poorer!
~ 5013: When may a ship at sea be said not to be on water ?—When
she is on fire.





502. Why is a cigar-loving man exactly like a tallow candle?—
Because he will smoke when he is going out.

508. Why is an almanack simply advice thrown away ?—Because
it comes in at one year (ear) and goes out at the other.

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605. Of what locality i in the Thames are you reminded when you |

see a short man embracing # tall woman ?—Half-way Reach.
506. Why does wit resemble a Chinese lady's foot? — Because
brevity is the soul (sole) of it,
507. Why is the chairman at a public dinner the most virtuous of
| the company?— Because he is farthest off from the vice (vice-
_ chairman).
508. Why may elephants be considered instrumental to the ruin
of many families /—Because their teeth make dice.
509. Why are sailors proper persons to be chosen as umpires 7—
Because they are see-fair-ing (seataring) men. :
61). When is a mummy like a celebr a English poet ?— When
he is a dried—wn (Dryden).
511. Why is the alphabet like the mail 7-—Beranse it consists of
deters.
512. Why is a young lady who has deserted her lover like an
arrow just shot off !—Because she has left her beau (bow).
5138. Ha nee Was placed on the top ot St. Paul’s why would it be
like a race-I it would be high-bred (high bread).
ald. Wes ig @ man yoeeane at a deor ae the instr nuens which
he uses ta
615. Why is Earl Russell like an ancient eke ae he is
an old wiig (wig).
516. Why are park railings like a lady's corset ?—Because they
confine a little deer (dear).
517. Why is a weak erntch like a candlestick ?—Because it is a
light supporter.
518. Why is a committee of inquiry like a cannon 2—Because it
makes a report.
519. Why is an advertising tradesman like a man out of breath?
—Because he puffs.





520. When is a bill like an old, repaired Sac ?— When it is]

receipted (re-seated).

521. What animals are the greatest gamblers ?—Sheep. Because
they gambol in their youth, and the best of them are black legs.

522. Ita tough beef-steak could speak, what English Byees would Se

it name ?—Chancer (Chaw, Sir).



523. What is that which never flies but when its wings : ako:

broken ?—An army.
524, Why is a good cabbage the most amiable of vegetables )—
Because it is all heart,

525. What is that which, although in a square form, may be said
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526. Who are those whose powers are equal and whose influence
extends from pole to pole ?—Chairmen or sedan carriers.

527. Why is a beggar like an attorney ?—Because he is a solicitor.
528. Why is Queen Victoria like a hat ?—They both have crowns.

529. Why is the Thames a lazy river ?—Because it lies in bed day
and night.

5380. Though I dance at a ball, yet I’m nothing at all. Whatam I?
—A shadow.

531. What number should never be mentioned in society ? and
why ?—The number 288; because it is too (two) gross.

532. Why i is death like a man breaking your windows ?—He puts
an end to your pains (panes).

538. What sort of countenance should. an auctioneer aye 2—One
that is for-bidding.

534. When is a ship nota ship ?—When she is a. building. -
535. When is a sailor not a sailor ?—When he is a-board.
536. When is a man not a man ?—When he is @ shaving.
537. Why are pretty girls like fireworks ?—They soon “go off.” ‘

538. Why is a coarse sieve like this book ?— Because it is full
of riddles.

589. Why is the sound of a bell like a circle of gold ?—Because it:

is a ring.

540. Why is the London Directory like a ‘battered pewter
measure ?— Because it has got many “ Dents” in it.

541. When is the moon like a sovereign fresh from the Mint ?—
When it is new and bright.

542. Why is a court of justice like a draught of fishes ’—Because

. Ibis a haul (hall).
548. What interjection is like the first boat ever made? —
Hark! (ark).
644. What is the centre of gravity ?—The letter V.
545. What window in your house is like the planet Venus ?—The
skylight.
- 546. Which two letters of the alphabet denote a man in good
health?— R, T, (hearty).
547. Which part of a tea-urn resembles a man at dinner ?—The
heater (eater).
548. Why do the queen’s pages remind you of a railway ?—
Because they are train-bearers.

549. What medicinal lotion does the utmgst flow of the tide
resemble ?—Eye-water (high water).



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550. When is a wager like an unit 7—When it.is won (one).
551. What part of a mill is most like a lamem an ?2—The hopper.
552. What part of a ragged shirt resembles the Pope's title 9—Its
holiness.
~ 558. Name me and you destroy me.—Silence.
554. Why is it absurd to aska pretty girl to be candid ?—Because,
however frank, she cannot be plain.
555. What weed is most like a rent in a garment ?—A tare.
556. Which is the smallest and most useful bridge in the world?
~The bridge of your nose.

557.. What is that, although black itself, yet enlightens the whale
world ?—Ink.

558. At what time of life may a man be properly said to be a
vegetable ?—At seventy, because long experience makes him sage.

559. What-is the difference between a farce and the national
debt ?—One is fun alive and the other funded (fun dead).

560. Why does a shifty statesman find it difficult to ensure his
life ?—Because few can make out his policy.

561. When you listeri to the sound of a drum, why are you like a
just judge ?—Because.you hear both sides.

~§62. Why is the winner of a race like the letter A?—Because he
is decidedly first.

563. Why is a maid of all work like a lady of the ballet ?—
Because she does her steps.

564: Why is the word lilies like a man’s face ?—Because it has
.two I’s (eyes).

565. Why is a melancholy young lady the pleasantest of all
companions ?—Because she is always a-musing.

566. Can a leopard change his spots? —Yes; when he is tired
of one spot he can go to another.

567. Why is a coward like a leaky barrel ?—Because they both

TUN.

568. Why should a carriage wheel be fatigued.2—Because it is
always tired.

569.. Why is a person scolding like a garden fence 2—Because he’s
a railing.

570. Why are fish in a thriving state like fish made to imitate
them ?—Because they are hearty-fish-ail (artificial).

571. What is that which never ask questions yet requires many
answers ?—A door-knocker,

572. What is that which goes up the hill and down. the hill and
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578. Why isa pauper in the Union-house like a very rich man?
—Because he is in—dependent.
574. Whose profession is at once the hardest and the easiest ?—

The musician's, because he works when he plays and plays when
he works.

_ 575. Why is the Queen of England like a certain useful instrument
in the counting-house or school-room ?—Because she is a ruler.

576. Why is a. candle nearly burnt out like a certain county in
Ireland ?—Because it is Wick-Jow. :

577. Why is a man and woman joined in wedlock like a well-

known fruit ?—Because they are a pair (pear).

578. Why is a dandy like a haunch of venison ?—Because he’s a
bit of a buck.

579. Why is a lover like his father ?— Because he is a sigher
(sire).

580. Why is a man seeking the company of conspirators like
another going through a field where there are tall trees growing ?—
Because he is going where there is high-trees on .(treason).

581. Why is the letter D like a wedding ring ?—Because we can-
not be wed without it.

582. Why is a riddle which is very clearly discovered like a letter
written by a child to its mother? — Because it’s too apparent (to a
parent).

588. When is a-thief like his counsel? When he is brought
up to the bar.

584. What town within a hundred miles of Salisbury Plain would
a friend name in asking you if you are inclined to proceed on your
journey ?—Wilt-on (Wilton). }

585. Why is a bad lock like a basket of wine ?— Because it’s
hampered. ;

586. Why when you look at a miser’s dinner are you nearly
blind ?—Because you can only see a little Bit.

‘587. Why is the foundation of a leg of mutton like a. great
general ?—Because it is a bony part (Bonaparte).

588. When is a door more than itself?—When it is to (two).

589. Why are crows the wisest of birds ?—Because they never com~
plain without cause (caws). :

590. Why is a lecture on board ship like a young lady’s necklace?
—Because it is a decoration (deck oration).

591. Why is a neglected damsel like a fire which has gone out ?—
Because she has not a spark left. a: 5

592. Why is a plum-cake like the ocean ?— Because it contains
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593. Why is a man wearing a hat not paid for like a bankrupt?—
Because he is over head and ears in debt.
_594. Why is a widow like a gardener?—Because she tries to get
rid of her weeds. .

595. Why is a Turk like a shell-fishmonger ?— Because he is a
Mussulman (mussel man).

596. What extraordinary kind of meat «can you purchase in the

Isle of Wight ?—Mutton from Cowes (cows).

597. What is the worst kind of fare a man can live on?—
Warfare.

598. Why is a policeman like a mill horse ?—Because he goes his
rounds.

599. Why is love like a duck’s foot ?—Because it is often hidden in

the breast.

600. Why is the télegraph like a musical director ? — Because
it beats time.

601. What is the greatest stand ever made for civilization ?—The
ink-stand. : ; ;

602. Why. does marriage resemble strength?—“ Union is
Strength!” ;

608. Why is a loaf which has fallen overboard like a lobster ?—
Because it is bred (bread) in the sea. :

604. Why have domestic fowls no future -state of existence ?—
Because they have their next world (necks twirled) in this. ;

605. Why is a valet assisting his master at his toilet like one
person speaking to another?—Because he is @ dressing him (ad-
dressing him). !

606. Why is an inhabitant of a certain town in Cornwall like
Brutus ?—Because he is a Zrwro man:(true Roman). c

607. Why are blind persons the most likely to be compassionate ?
—Because they feel for other persons.

608. When is a widow like a half ruinous house?— When she
wants to be re-paired. ;

609, Why are native young ladies of Ceylon totally unlike all
other unmarried women ?—Because they are Cingalese and the rest
are single she’s.

610. Why do the spirituals always charge for admission to their
seances ’/—Because the spirits are too proud to appear not worth
arap. :
611. Why is a person thrown from a precipice like another raised
to the rank beneath a Marquis ?—Because he is hurled (earled).

612. Why do officers on parade evince a particular forgiving
disposition ‘—Because they are triendly directly they fall out.

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613. Why are noisy people, at a public meeting, ie sputtering
candles ?—Because they only. cease to be nuisances when they are
put out. : :

614. Why is a reporter like a forger ?—Because he makes notes.

615. Why is a man approaching a candle like another about to gét
off his horse?—Because he is going to a light (alight).

616. Why is a sovereign like a centipede ?—Because it is hard to

counterfeit (count her feet).

617. Why was Richard Murphy, the Irish giant, like. Dan.

O’Connell ?— Because he was the great Dick Tater (dictator).

618. What General is most prevalent, causes most distress, and
spreads most dismay ’—General Want. ;

619. Why is an Indian pauper like a.Nabob?—Because he has
a lack (lac) of rupees. > oc

620. What heithen deity would a boxer name when asking another
to second him ?—Bacchus (Back us).

621. Why is a person with an asthma like a money chest ?—
Because he’s a cougher (coffer). ;

622 Why is an honest man like barley sugar?— Because he is
candid (candied). E Y .

623. Why is a parson’s deputy very ill like a famous place in
London ?—Because he is Clerk unwell (Clerkenwell). :

624. Why is wedlock like a pecimiary affair ?— Because it is a
matrimony (a matter o’money). F ee ae

625, Why is the inside of every book unintelligible ?—-Because we
cannot make it out (outside)... . ;

626. Why is a fellow without whiskers or mustachios like an
impudent man ?—Because he is bare faced.

627. .Why is a man sitting quietly by himself like money which ~

is borrowed ?—Because he is alone (a loan).

628. What letter is that which is always repeated in America ?—
The letter-A.

629. How do we know that time is money ?—Because we generally -

find it easy to spend an evening in good company.
630. When is a pretty girl like a ship?—When she’s attached
to a buoy.

631. Why is the Riddlemaree like Cesar’s wife ?— Because it is
beyond reproach, i

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CHARADES.

CHARADES are probably
of Italian origin, deriving
their name from the word
“ schiarare,” to unravel, to
elucidate, to clear up.

The answer to a charade

consists of a word of two or
more syllables, each having
a separate meaning, which
is described enigmatically ;
and then the sev eral ideas evolved in the first and following
terms are combined i in the whole.
_ Some charades have high poetical eeectience, espe-
cially those invented by Mackworth Praed. One of these
is said by Miss Mitford, in her “Literary. Recollections,”
to have been beyond her power to solve.





“Sir HILARY charged at Agincourt. = C :
_ Sooth! ’twas an awful day ! _
And though, in that old age of sport, :
The rufflers of the camp and. court

Had little time to pray,
’Tis said that Sir Hilary muttered there, |
Two syllables by way of prayer :
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‘My first.to all the brave and proud
Who see to-morrow’s sun ;

My next, with her cold and quiet cloud,

To those who find their dewy shroud

' Before the day be done;

And both together to all bright eyes

That weep when a warrior nobly dies.’”

Various solutions have been suggested to this charade—

“ Farewell,” and “Good Night,” being the best. The words
“Good Night,” indeed, seem to meet all the requirements of
the Riddle.

Another example of Praed’s excellence, is that which

follows :

Mv frst was creeping on his way

Through the mists of a dull October day,

When a minstrel came to its muddy bed,

With a harp on his shoulder, a wreath on his head;
. “And how shall I reach,” the poor boy cried,

“To the courts and the cloisters on t’other side,”

Old Euclid came, and he frowned a frown,

And he dashed the harp and the garland down ;

Then he led the bard, with a stately march

O’er my second’s long and cellared arch ;

“ And see,” said the sage, “liow every ass -

Over the sacred stream must pass !”

The youth was mournful, the youth was mute,

He sighed for his laurel, he sobbed for his lute :

The youth took comfort, the youth took snuff;

He followed the lead of that teacher gruff:

And he sits ever since on my whole’s kind lap,

In a silken gown and trencher cap.

Answer—Cambridge. The city is on the river Cam, and

the bridge over which the student passed was like Pons
astnorum, the asses’. bridge, the name given by Cantabs to
the Fifth Proposition of the First Book of Euclid.

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Of charades with a real practical meaning, there are
very few, but the following is an excellent sample of that
few :

O TRuTH! deign to visit that isle of the west,
Which, by aid of my /sé, braggart charlatans sway,
Till firm as my second, thy throne ever blest,
Shall be fixed in the light of a glorious day.
Then from deepest despair shall a nation arise,
Renewed in her youth, and regenerate in soul,
And freed from false friends, disabused of their lies,
Shall triumphantly garland her brows with my whole,

Answer—* Sham-rock ;”’ and, of course, the “isle of the
west” is Ireland. 2

Again, the well-known “Stay-lace” certainly points a
moral :

TRUE to the trumpet-call of fame and duty ;
The soldier arms and hastens to depart,

Nor casts a look behind, though love and beauty
Whisper my /ivs¢ in tones that thrill the heart.
The war is o’er—with wealth and honour laden,
The soldier.seeks the well-remembered hall ;

He woos and wins the unreluctant maiden,

And bids my second o’er her blushes fall. i
He takes her hand—a mist of rapturé thickens
Before her eyes ; such bliss succeeding pain
Out-tasks her strength, and fainting nature sickens,
Until my whole is rudely snapt in twain.

An eloquent lament for the “good-old times” is con- -
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veyed in Praed’s “ Knighthood.”

ALAS for that forgotten day !

When chivalry was nourished,
When none but friars learned to pray,
And beef and beauty flourished ;

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And fraud-in kings was held accursed,
And falsehood sin was reckoned,
And mighty chargers bore my /vs¢,
And fat monks wore my second /
Ah, then I carried sword and shield
And casque with flaunting feather,
And earned my spurs in battle field,
In winter and rough weather ;
And polished many a sonnet up
To ladies’ eyes and tresses ;
And learned to drain my father’s cup,
And loose my falcon’s jesses !
But dim is now my grandeut’s gleam, _
The mongrel mob grows proudet ;
And everything is done by steam,
And men are killed by powder ;
And now I feel my swift decay,
And give unheeded orders ;
- And rot in paltry state away
‘With sheriffs and recorders.

A still simpler form of Charade consists of two or
more syllables briefly described ; as in this example, the
answer to which is Workhouse.

HE who bravely does my fst,
Ere ever youth be past,

In age will. own my second,
Nor need my whole at last.

Or these : ;
My frst is a fruit, my second is a fruit and my whole isa
* fruit.
Answer—Crab-apple.
My first is a bright colour, my. second gives a sound, and

my whole is a wild flower.
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ORIGINAL CHARADES.

Among the many Charades which follow, are examples
of all the leading varieties—poetry and prose, long and
short—care having been taken to present a great variety
both as to style and treatment. .. Nos. vit., XIII., XLVIIL.,
LI, LIL, LXVIIL, XCv., and xcviL., strike us especially as
being greatly above the average of such compositions.

Tr.

THE farmer’s boys, a blithesome band,
Flock ’round the hearthstone bright and warm ;
My frst so dark o’erspreads the land ;
‘The rising wind betokens storm.

The storm comes on ; his jaded steed
The trav’ller urges o’er the lea ;

My second he would reach with speed—
A transient home for such as he.

The storm descends with dismal roar—
My ¢hird comes sweeping o’er the plain ;

Dark, angry waves dash on the shore,—
God help the sailor on the main !

The storm abates. How calm and still
The Queen of Night above us floats !
My whole, with cadence sweet and shrill,
Now sings her thrilling, tuneful notes,
Aunswér—Nightingale (Night, inn, gale).

I,

ON the margin of the desert,
In my jivst, the camels lay, : F
Waiting for the heavy burdens
: Borne by them day after day.
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*Tis said in the olden times
’Neath the light of midnight moon,
Rode my second on their broomsticks,
Or were hung up high at noon.

Where the brimming river rushes
By a pleasant, woodland grove—
“There we ate my whole, then onward
Down the banks far did we rove.
Answer—Sandwiches (Sand-witches).

’ TI,

A BUSY insect we in summer see,

Pattern of patient industry ;

Next we have a little word,

Applied to man, creation’s lord ;

My zhira’s an insect, small and gray,

Type of luxury and decay.

Join these together, and you'll see

A beast of power and majesty.
Answer—Behemoth (Bee-he-moth).

Tv.

WITHOUT my first, be you black or white,
Day would be dreary as the night ;

When in the battle danger beckoned,
The brave were always in my second.
Whene’er the weeds begin to grow,

To use my é#ird pray don’t be slow.

My whole, a famous British story,

Is often called its author's glory.

Answer—Ivanhoe (Eye-van-hoe),

& Vv.

FIRST is in work, but not in toil ;

Second in earth, but not in soil .

Third in sun, but not in moon ;

Fourth in hymn, but not in tune:
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Fifth in hive, but not in home ;
Stxth in honey, but not in comb ;
Seventh in grass, but not in hay ;
Eighth in night, but not in day ;
Ninth in horse, but not in mare ;
Tenth in rend, but not in tear.
My whole a noted patriot pére.

Answey—Washington.
VIL
My first I may in truth declare—
Its name and nature both is air ;
My second is a perfect bore,
Yet make sweet music evermore ;

My whole in many a crowded street
Lies in its bed beneath your feet.

Answer—Gas-pipe.

VIIA LOVE LETTER.

I HAVE twined you a wreath,

But its fanciful braid

Does not glow with the colours
The brightest in hue ;

Yet not without thought

The selection was made,

As your heart will confess
If its feelings be true.

Then glean from my poesy
Its gracious intent,

And return as in duty,
The off’ring now sent.

There is first the fair flower,
That some poets propose

Asa bud of more charms
Than their idol the rose ;

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Tis as sweet and as pure, .
And as lovely, but, yes,

What that bud and its emblem—-
I leave you to guess.

To contrast with this blossom,
Earth’s fairest of flowers,
We will seek for a branch
From the evergreen bowers ;
There is one which to Hope,
And to Memory is dear,
And its promise is Peace ;
Oh, that branch shall be here !

I have been. to the woods,
And the zephyrs betrayed

Where some shy fragrant flowers
Their hiding-place made ;

I discovered and culled them,
Though coyly they grew ;

Where the green leaves the thickest
Their dark shadows threw.

Now, Pll twine in that blossom
As free and as wild

As the light wind that owns her
His favourite child;

She is young, and in ‘beauty

_ And blushes arrayed,

Is a sweet fairy promise
To finish my braid.:

’Tis complete ; and unless
You are fettered in mind,
You will own there is something
Far dearer behind.

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Then unite the initials, -
And pause on the name

They will softly .disclose—
Though to speak it were shame.

Answer—Lily ; Olive ; Violet ; Eglantine—LOVE.
VIII.

First in pencil, not in pen ;
Second in lair, not in den ;

Third in money, not in cash ;
fourth in lightning, not in flash ;
Fifth in queen, not in king;

Last in bracelet, not in ring.

My whole will name a singing bird,
Which in England oft is heard. :
Answer—Linnet.

TX

My frsé is used in driving; my second is needy ; a third
is anickname; and my woe is a bird.
Answer—W hip-poor-will,

xX.

My frs¢ you will find in a tortoiseshell cat ;
The right place for my second is inside your hat ;
My ¢ferd is an insect you often may see ;
When it rains, if yow’re wise, take shelter in me.
5 Answer—C,A,B. (Cabriolet.)

XI.

SrEe how the arena’s thronged, the glorious sport to see;
With Spain’s fair daughters, and proud chivalry !
And “vivas” loud mix with the din cf trumpets and of drums,

The gates fly wide, and, with a roar, my noble Zrzma/ comes,
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And, yet, of everyone that’s there, my ext the lead doth take,
Which, tho’ ’twas never yet-in fault, owns to a great mistake.
It mingles in the fierce méée, floats ’mid the glittering plumes,
And tho’ of temper never out, fierce in its rage it fumes.

Far from the ken of grasping man, my useful ¢Azrd is found,
Yet to obtain it, fathoms deep he excavates the ground.

Join these right carefully, and you my whole may use

As an account official of the public news.

Pe Answer—Bull-e-tin.

XII.

No one can tell what time may bring
To those who do my second,

Though it “works wonders,” yet the thing
I always naughty reckoned.

My whole was mad to “‘try it on,”
And found it would not fit,

Deceived, betrayed, and left alone,
My dear young friend was “bit.”

And now just for a little bread,
My first is daily plied.

Oh ! if the future could be read,
How few would step aside.

Answer—Pen-elope.

XITIL— NAUTICAL.

ON either side a mossy bank, the water underneath ;

The sun above shone aint down, the zeplyas held their
breath.

My first and I went gliding on, and left behind a qace,

Which growing faint and fainter still, at last was lost in space.

It was a merry first of May, and ere the sports were done,

A maiden drew herself away, and, musing, sat alone.

My second coming by her side, her hand did..gently press,

Then sat him down, and whispered low. What said he?
Can’t you guess?

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Next day, ten thousand people came, in crowds from every
part ;
And every eye was firmly fixed, all eager for the start.
A happy second then was I, my joy knew no control,
When proudly sitting in my frs¢, I acted as my whole.
Answer—Boat -swain,

XIV.—LITTLE CHARADES.,

My rst is never on,
' And never warm my second,
By Jove, ’tis time I was at wny whole,
For by the boy I’m beckoned.
Answer—Office (Off-ice).

XV.

My whole to him who has my jrs¢,
Is indispensable, I tell you ;

He'll have to second my first,

And first my second too.

Atswer—Watch-pocket.

XVI.
Look at my happy joyous sé,
With my second by her side ;
’Tis strange, but a short time ago,
My first was then my whole.

Answer—Brides - made

XVII.

AT evening by my whole you'll think
‘Of days gone by ; and never reckon
That by my second my first is made,
And by my first my second.
Answer—Fire-light.
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XVII.

My jirst placed in my secozd’s hands,
Be it in peace or war ;

My whole is one of England’s bulwarks,
And our enemies defy, .
| Answer—Rifle-men,

XIX,

My first is always fresh,

My second ever bold:

And dearly I delight to be

A resident in my whole. :
; Answer—New-castle.

XX.

THE weary traveller, for-precious ease,

Struggles to pull off my fs7,

But without success ; then, in a rage,

Calls on my second to bring my whole..
Answer—Boot-jack. -

~ XXI.

My first in the kitchen solemnly stands, _
And warns me to my second,

And the neighbours oft declare I am

As regular as my whole, :
; Answer—Clock-work,

XXII.

IN the hope of my fivs¢,
Being caught by my second, .
I sat down by the side of the brook ;
But lo and behold ! as I looked quickly down,
My jst had gone off with my whole.
Answer—Fish-hook.
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XXIIL SUNDAY CHARADE.

O’ER a snow-white, trackless waste,

Guided by a cunning hand,

Swiftly glides my frs¢ to glad,
NG Loved ones far from fatherland.

In my second may be traced,
The reflector of the heart ;

Tis a pronoun though it forms
Of a word the smallest part.

’Neath Arabia’s cloudless sky,
You will often see my ¢hird;
Emblem of our bodies frail,
Teaching us our loins to gird.

When at mercy’s door we knock,
Pleading that our sins may roll
Burden-like from off our back,
Then are we in truth my whole.

Answer—Penitent(Pen-eye-tent).

XXIV.—FLOWER CHARADES.

LIKE my /rs¢, at most hours of the day you may meet
In London’s fine squares, or far-famed Regent Street ;
But in either of these should my second appear,

Your cheek might be blanched, and expressive of fear ;
Yet my whole is as harmless, as harmless, can be,

You may eat it as salad, or drink it as tea,

Answer—Dandelion (Dandy-lion).

KXV.

How pleasant ’tis to stroll along
O’er upland, vale, or lawn ;
And listen to the joyous song
Of my first at early morn.

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My second oft—too oft is used

By hunters in the chase ; ‘
And always too is much abused
By jockeys in a race.’ :

My whole is seen in summer time
Amidst the gay parterre ;

And blossoms freely in our clime,
For Flora’s fame to share.

Answer—Lark-spur.

XXVI.—BIOGRAPHICAL.

My frst is in clock, but not in time ; second is in dollar, but
not in dime; ¢/zrd is in spirit, but not in wine ; fourth is in
rod, but not in line ;_/# is in bird, but not in tree ; szxth is
in you, but not in me; seventh is in drop, but not in fall;
eighth is in room, but not in hall ; zzz¢h is in sin, but not in
shame ; and my wéole is a poet, known to fame.



Answer—Lord Byron.

XXVII.—MASONIC,

HARK ! ’tis the bloodhound’s bay! Foor life, dear life !
A hunted son of Afric flees.
To join his children and his faithful wife.
The boundary’s gain’d. My first he is! He sinks upon
his knees, :
And foe kind Heaven.

My 7 next’s a sturdy artizan, whose ready hands,
Nor cot nor palace could be raised without ;
My whole, one of a brotherhood, found in all lands,
Whose beneficial influence none can doubt;
Whose bonds are never.riven.

A nswer—F ree-mas on,
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XXVIIL——-FLORAL,

STRUCK down amid the heat of strife,-

A warrior faintly yields his life ;

But ere he seeks the shades of death,

My fers#, with his-expiring breath, :
He kissed, and gasped a loved one’s name,
Then bade adieu to love and fame.

Sweet emblem of our opening youth,

Ere time, with dire, relentless ruth,

Hath blurred its joy, my second is.

How blest could we but grow in bliss

- As it in charms, till, full each grace,

It droops back to.its resting-place,

Amid a:mass of waving hair,

Maidens‘at times my whole will wear :
Oftener yet will it be shown

Upon the breasts of “ swells” in town,

A queen, among her compeers—she,

The subject of my jeu @’esprit.

Answer-—Rose-bud.

XXIX.—DOMESTIC,

WHEN morning comes, in winter-time,
And flakes of snow are falling, ©

When leafless boughs are white with rime,
And tempest shrieks appalling—

How pleasant then my frsé, when we

Assemble over toast and tea !

When, breakfast done, we venture forth,
“With dismal shake and gesture,

Into the regions of the north :
My second is a vesture

Of great esteem to all of those

Who travel over frozen snows.

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And when the-business of the day,
Its toils and cares are over,
How giadly do we haste away
To feel ourselves in clover.
When safe at home, where babies roll
With playful kittens on my whole /

.Answer—Hearth-rug.

XXX.—CIVIC,
My frs¢ young ladies often are
(Those naughty little misses).
I really think they punished ought
To be, with many kisses.
My xex?’s a preposition small ;
My ¢hird a single letter ;
And for my fourth a largish town
We'll take—nought could be better.
My whole of perseverance tells :
All lazy habits it repels.
3 Answer—Pert-in-a-city.

XXXI.—MEDICAL.

When quite a boy, from home I ran,
To satisfy my thirst

For wild adventure, which I did,
By going to my jirsé.

When from my doctor I received
A bill, I gladly reckoned

The money, and with pleasure paid,
For I was then my second.

A bear broke loose, when in the “Zoo”
I took ai evening stroll ;

And no one there felt safe until
It was again my whole.

Answer—Se(a)cured.
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XXXII.-GENERALS AND THEIR VICTORIES.

1. My frst is a title of courtesy, my second is a bird, my
third is a grain, my fourth is a verb, and my Jijth is a fasten-
ing. My w&ole is an English hero.

Answer--Sir Henry Havelock.

2. My first is chance, my /as¢ is an adverb, my whole is a
siege in which the above-mentioned English hero was
engaged.

Answer—Lucknow.

3. My first is a testament, my second is a pronoun, my
third is a verb, my fourth is a partition, and my //¢h is often
used by gamesters. My whole is a Scotch hero.

Answer—William Wallace.

4. My first denotes to move, my second is a kind of salt :

fish, my whole is a battle in which the above-mentioned Scot

was engaged.
Answer—Stirling.

5. My second is often made of my frst, my third is a boy’s
name, vulgarly expressed, my fourth is what all boys are, my
whole isan American hero. ~ .

Answer—Stonewall Jackson.

6. My first is part of a boy’s name, my second is a vowel,
my third is found on farms, my fourth denotes a city, my
whole is a battle in which the above-named American hero
was engaged. :

Answer—Fredericksburg.:





7. My frst is an Italian name, my second is three-fourths _

ofa dress, my dhérd and fifth are alike, and my fourth is
_ what most old men are. My wéode is an Italian hero.

' Answer—Guiseppe Garibaldi.
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8. My frst is part of.a fence, my second is found in war,
my ¢hird ist one-half of an insect, my whole is a siege in
which the above-named Italian hero was engaged. i

Answer—Palermo,

9. My frst is two-thirds of.a horse, my second is a land
measure, my ¢hzyd and my fi/th are alike, my fourth is half
of an animal, my s¢xth denotes separate,and my J/ast isa
‘vowel. My whole is a French hero.

Answer— Napoleon Buonaparte.

10. My frst is a planet curtailed, my second is a Latin in-
terjection, my ¢#ird denotes command, my whole is a battle
“in which the above-named French hero was engaged.

Answer—Marengo. -
11. My frst is a planet, my second an elevated apartment,

my third is a colour, and my fourth a colour twice curtailed.
My wéole is a Prussian hero.

Answer—Marshal Blucher (ochre).
_ 12. My aL is found all*over the globe, and without it all
living creatures would die, my second is a girl’s name fami-

liarly expressed, and my who/e-is a battle in which the above
named Prussian hero was engaged.

Answer—Waterloo.

XXXIV.—EASY CHARADES.

My jist is a eyeraeee my second is ahuman being, my: third
is used as a drink, my fourth you will find in Russia, and my
whole is used in travelling.

Answer—P ort-man-tea-u. |
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XXKV.

My frstis a participle, my second is part of your dress, my
third is a letter, my fourth is used: in front of houses, and:
my whole is to examine.. i

. Answer—In-vest-i-gate.

: XXXVI. i
My first is useful to the earth, my second is worn by ladies
and 1 was also used in war, and my whole is seen in the sky:

Answer—Rain-bow.

KAKI ae F

My first is an animal, my second is an article, my ¢hird
should be used a day, and my whole is a place for the
dead.

Answer—Cat-a-comb.

Seal “XXXVIIL.
My first is a weapon used in way, my second lives in the sea,
my: whole is a species of fish found in warm climates.

Answer—Sword-fish.

XXXIX.

My frst is a title, my second is a boy’s name, my ¢hirdisa
_nhame, ane) my whole is the name of a British admiral.

A nswer—Sir Charles Napier.

XL.

My frst is part of a numeral, my second is a ferocious animal,
my ¢hird is what we breathe every day, my fourth is an arti-
cle, cel my whole is worth the square of my jirst.

Answer—Mil-lion-air-e.

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XLI, -
My first is a preposition, my second is a tree, my chird is a
female’s name, and-my whole is a lodging for the sick.
Answer—lIn-fir-Mary.

XLII.

My jrst is insane, my second is an article, my ¢hird is a bril-
liant light used in towns, my fourth is what we ride in, and
my whole is an island in Africa.

Answer—Mad-a-gas-car.

XLITI.

My first is an article of dress, my second you will find in
Prussia, my ¢hivd is a part of the face, and my whole is an
order of friars.

Answer—Cap-u-chin.
XLIV.
My jirst is a celebrated patriot, my second you see with, my
third is a sweet fruit, and my whole is a seaport in Asia.

Answer—Tell-i-cherry.
XLV. :

My frst is an objective pronoun, my ext is used at weddings,
and my whole is an inhabitant of the deep.
Answer—Her-ring.

XLVI.—A GROUP OF BRITAIN’S FAMOUS MEN.

1. My first is a word meant to “ hold” or “ possess,”
*Tis spelt with four letters I’m. free to confess.
My secoua’s an instrument made to confine,
‘To give you the dey I politely decline.
My whole, when you find it, will give you the name
Of a brave British hero distinguished in fame.

Answer—Have-lock,
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2. My first a large vessel constructed of wood, .
With its freight once an Ararat’s mountain top stood,
My second the name of a workman will show
A word of six letters I wish you to know.
My whole you will see, if you find it aright,
Is the name of a clever ingenious knight.

Axnswer—Ark-wright (Sir R.)

3. My first is a place in which soldiers are found, :
By the Romans made square, by the Danes, of old, round. -
My second’s an instrument used as a. call,

Of metal ’tis made, and ’twill break if it fall,
My whole is the name of a noble Scotch peer,
With my first well acquainted, but unknown to fear.

Answer—Camp-bell (Sir Colin)
(afterwards Lord Clyde).

4. My first is a passion which none should desire,
It burns in the breast like a “dull, hungry” fire.
My second’s a weight as all school-boys know well,
Transposed, a short word in our language will spell.
My whole, by the friends of our King Charles the First,
I am sure has been often and heartily cursed.

Answer—lIre-ton.

5. If my /érs¢ you would know, you have not far to look, .
I am sure you can find them in this very book..
My second’s a word you can easily guess,
When I tell you that “value” ’tis used to express.
My whole was a poet who held a high station,
Whose works have obtained for him great approbation.

Auswer—W ords-worth.

6. My jirst is a spider, a pony, a ball,
To give its full meaning my space is too small.
My second’s so short all its meaning I’ll give,
Tis a place you know well, where wild animals live.
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My whole, which I’m sure you will find if you can,
Will appear as the name of a late famous man.

Answer—Cob-den.

. XLVI:

WHEN a party of women together you see,

Between them I’m sure miy /i7s¢ there will be,
Especially over a nice cup of tea. ©

And if not provided with muffin or cake,

A breakfast they seldom or ever-can make,

Unless of my second they have to partake.

My whole is well-known both for commerce and trade,
Asa paboul for vessels of every grade.

Answer—Chat-ham.

XLVII.—LEGAL.
O’ER hill, thro’ dale, and meadow green,
_ Atramping troop I see!
As thro’ the scattered dust they go.
_ Strive they for art or progress? No!
Their mission and their object mean
My Jirst—what can it be?

Oh, turn, flee from this scene of strife,
Some peaceful haunt to visit !
Still shall my sense offended be!
In pulpit, stage, or platform see
‘My second crush the very life
Of poetry! Whatis it ?
And now a drooping, fearful man,
Skulks thro’ the street and weather.
What means his stealthy, shuffling by? —
What lurking fire is in his eye!
My whole is on his track! Now can
_ You name me altogether ?

Answer—War-rant.

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>: XLIX. —THOUGHTFUL.

My frst is the half of a river in Kent ;

My second e’er dwells with a maiden Content ;

Mr ¢hird, twice repeated, is an exclamation, no doubt ;
My fourth, when curtailed, no home is without.

You must now surely know me, if at guessing you’re rife,
For my. whole you are doing pee day of your life.

» Answer—Med-i-tating.

L.—FLORAL.
My frst is seen in meadow green,
In fallow field and glen,
*Mid flowerets sweet, with nimble feet,
It flies the haunts of men.

' O’er hill and dale, and-verdant vale,
And through the leafy trees,
My second’s sound, to all around,
Is. wafted by the breeze.

_ My whole neath shade, in lonely glade,
. Where wild flowers drink the dew.

- Soon out the ground, I-gaily bloom, |
._ And sip the nectar new.

Answer—Hare-bell.

LI. - HIBERNIAN,

ARRAt, Patrick, my jewel, you’re a broth of ¢ a boy,
*, Your likes, sure, there never was seen ; .

You can ogle the girls and tip them the -jirsd, -
In the swate town of Ballyporeen.

There’s dainty wee Norah, the pride of Kildare,
- Her beauty is fit for a. queen ; °
You took her from Mike, the big bog-trotting calf ;
In the swate town of Ballyporeen.
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For which a shillelagh came down, with a whack,
And landed your two eyes between ;

But your head, by the powers ! was as hard as the second,
Or farewell to swate Ballyporeen.

The whole, my dear Patrick, you need not be kissing ;
Without it the first you can manage, I ween:

But take your dear Norah—make her your sweet wife ;
And remain contate in nate Ballyporeen.

Answer—Blarney-stone.

LII.— PATRIOTIC. - i

J HAD a dream of bygone years : I saw a fair-haired boy ;

His youthful face was beaming with a radiant smile of joy.

I saw his young, yet manly form, within the trim school-
ground,

And when his soft sweet voice was heard, his playmates
crowded round

And listened, with a greedy ear, as unto them he told

Of glorious deeds that had been done by patriots of old ;

Of many a hard-contested field, of cities lost and won ;

And thus his youthful days were spent—heroic Washington. ;

The scene was changed—it was a plain empurpled with blood !
And in that surging human tide—that wild, resistless flood—
I recognized the fair-hair’d boy in that heroic form

That spurred into the very front of that fierce battle’s storm.
His manly voice came swelling forth in all its clearness then.
In vain endeavours so to cheer those poor disheartened men ;
And when that all seemed to be lost—when every hope

"seemed gone—
A ray still lingered in his breast—heroic Washington !

The scene was changed—I then beheld a happy, joyous
throng ‘
Hailing with pride the conqueror ; and as he passed along,
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I recognised his form again : his locks were whiter now—
The weight of earthly cares had left their mark upon

his brow.

Hark to the trumpet’s brazen notes! hark to the thunder-
ing drums!

And every voice proclaims aloud, “Behold the conqueror
comes !”

All through that long and dreary w4o/e, he still kept toiling on ;
Branded my #rst, brave as my /ast—heroic Washington !
Answer—Rebel-lion,

LITI.— HIBERNIAN.

’Twas in a bonnie Scottish town,
No’ unco lang sin’ syne,

I saw a great big Irish loon,
Wha ’t seemed had tint his min’.

And told me he’d been to the first,
And what he’d gotten there,

Had raised his bluid, and syne he curst
In Zast he’d hae a share.

Ma sang ! he had it tae his loss
And.as on’s back did fa’,

He wished him safe the sea across,
Whaur wéo/e rins far awa’.

Answer—Bar-row. (The Barrow is a river in Ireland.) -

LIV.—DOMESTIC,

My jrst’s a precious stone ;
My zext a well-known tree ;
Or call my jrs¢ a fruit,
The zext a thong will be.
Whichever way you choose
This puzzle to divide,
You still will find my zhole
A powder will abide.
Answer—Pearl-ash, or Pear-lash.
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LV.—FACIAL.
MY jirst-is elopement, but still -
It never utters word ; eee
And though it tells of good and il.
Of steadfast mind and.wavering will—
-Its voice is never heard.
It oftentimes doth warn of hate,
And signal hearts affectionate.
My second, ah! alack-a-day,
Deep degradation brings ;
When wielded ’neath a tyrant’s sway,
Man’s self-respect doth flee away.
Beneath his sufferings. a
It fills his heart-with feelings grim,”
And makes a brutal beast of him.
My -whole contributes to adorn
Full many a lady fair ;
If of my total she were shorn,
.A beauteous maid would look forlorn—
’Twould mar her beauty rare.
Without it she, whose charms are nil,
Would, on ay soul, look: plainer still.
Answer—Eye-lash.

LVh—LITTLE CHARADES.

MY frst is a flower, my second is another name for harbour,
my whole is an English town.

; Answer—Stock-port.

; LVIL
My frst is a vegetable, my second is a domestic fowl, my
whole is a handsome bird. :
: ; ' Answer—Pea-cock.

8

_ LVII,

My GEG: is a beverage, my second is a measure for beer, my

HEED is a domestic article.
A eee
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LIX,
My first is a vehicle, my scams is a preposition, my whole is
part of a ship.

Answer—Cab-in.

LX.
My jist is a grain, my second is part of a house, my whole
is an English county. f

i . Answer—Corn-wall.

LXI.

My jist is a liquid, my fey is a fish, my whole is a
whisper.
Answer—tink-ling.

LXII.

My first is formal, my second is a flower, my whole is a

flower.
A nswer—Prim-rose.

LXIII.

My frst is a colour, my second is a workman, my whole is a
workman. ‘
Answer—Black-smith,

LXIV.

Mv frst is a vehicle, my second is mean, my whole is a town
in Ireland.
Answer—Car-low.

LXV.

My erst is a human being, ay second is to walk, my whole is
an Indian fruit.
Answer—Man-go.

LXVI. :
My fst is to spoil, my second is a vowel, my third is a pre-
cious metal, my whode is a flower. A
Answer—Mar-i-gold,
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LXVIL
My jirs¢ is dropped into my second, and is called my whole.
Answer—Letter-box.

LXVIII.— GALLANT.

Sir Roland he was as brave a knight
As ever the Red Cross wore ;

With his trusty sword he held his right,
In the brave old days of yore.

His heart was bold, and his hand was strong,
And he loved a lady fair; |

He wooed her true and he wooed her long,
And he hoped her hand to share.

For Lady Ella was fair to see,
And blue and bright was her eye,

As the star that beams on the dark, dark sea,
From the gemmed and quiet’ sky.

“Fair Ella, my own, my lady-love,”
Sir Roland said with a tear ; —

“Let my sorrow thy soft compassion move,
To my frst, oh, lend an ear ;

“For I pledge my troth, my zexf you are,
That I am as loyal a knight,

As eer lifted a lance in the Paynim war,
Or bled in the gory fight.”

“Thy prayer is heard, and my heart is thine,”
Fair Ella she said with a smile ;

“ And now in peace or war thou art mine,
“For well hast thou stood the trial.”

Sir Roland his eye was bright with my whole,
And his heart leapt up for joy ;
A warm, impassioned kiss he stole,
And his rapture knew no alloy.
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And when she was his at her own sweet will,
He loved her more and more;

And when he was old he loved her still,
As he loved in days of yore.

Answer—Plea-sure.

LXIX.—MATRIMONIAL,

Jem Jenkinson waited on Brown,
To ask for the hand of his daughter ;
He held a snug berth in the town,
And felt pretty sure he had caught her.
But queer-are the fortunes of love,
And Jem’s was one of the worst ; =

For Brown, in my second, most unlike a dove,
Right speedily showed -him my ji7sé.

Our hero, abashed and confounded,
Lost over his feelings control,

~ And hurrying home deeply wounded,

Spoke of it when there as my whole,

Answer——Out-rage.



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GEOGRAPHICAL CHARADES.
LXX.

1. My frst is a town in Turkey in Asia, my second is a
river in Switzerland, and my wéo/e is a town in Nubia.
Answer—Senn-aar.

2. My jirst isa country in South America, my second is an
island of Scotland, and my whode is a lake in Italy.
; Answer—Perv-gia.
3. My frst is a mountain of France, my second is a town
in the Morea, also a town in Sicily; and my whole is an

island in the Archipelago. -
Answer—Jura-nisi.

4. My first is a town in China Proper, my second is a river
in England, also a river in Wales ; and my whole i isa depart-
ment of France. Z

Answer—Ven-dee,

5. My frst is a town in Leinster, my second is a town in
West Flanders, and my whole is a town in India.
5 Answer—Bir-loo.

6. My frst is a town in Chinese proper, my second isa
county of Scotland, and my wéole is a town in Scotland.
Answer—Kin-ross.

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9, My first is a town in Austria, my second is a town in
Mongolia, my ¢hzrdis a town in India, and my whole isa
town in Anatolia.

Answer—Ips-ili-hissar (Ipsilihissar).

8. My first is a town in Herts, my second is a town in
Hainault, and my whole is a town in the south of Eng-
land. ;

Answer—Ware-ham.

9. My first is a country in Asia, my second is an island
of France, and my whole is a town on the coast of South
America. :

Answer—China-ré (Chinare).

10. My first is a town in Denmark, my second is a town
in Sweden, and my whole is a town on the coast of Den-

mark,
Answer—Hune-torp.

ir. My frst is a river in Holstein, my second is a town in
Norland, and my whole is a town in Sweden.

Answer—Stor-umea.

12, My first is a town in Denbighshire, my second is a
country in the Eastern Peninsula, and my wo/e is a river in

Turkey.
Answer—Mold-ava.

13. My frstis a term of endearment, my second a standard
weight, my wode a town in England.

Answer—Darling-ton.

14. My frst is a game, my second is what we use our
eyes for, and my whole a state in America.
Answer—Tennes-see.
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15. My jirs¢ is an article of fuel, my sécond moistens the
earth, and my whole a town in Ireland.

Answer—Cole-raine.

16, Fish propel themselves with my jivs¢, and my second
is what we do with our dead, my whole being a portion of
London.

Answer—Fins-bury.

17. My frst is the plural of a standard measure, my ~
second a lake, my whole a town in England from which a
peer takes his title. .

Answer—Elles-mere.

~

18. My frst is produced by a bird, my second is yielded .
by a pig, my whole is an English town.

Answer—Eg-ham.

19. My first is what.every man becomes on marriage, my
second is the place where a noted battle was fought, my whole
an English town,

Answer—Husband-Bosworth.

20. My frst is an unmarried female, my second is permed,
my whole i is a town in England.

Answey—Maid-stone.

21. My frst is a point in the compass, my second is used
for bleeding, my whode is a town in England.

Answer—N orth-leach,

22, My first is a tree, my second a joint of meat, my whole
a town in England.
' Answer—Oak-ham.
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23. My first is a colour, my second a female’s name, my
whole a town in England. 3 :
Answer—Red-ruth.

24. My first refers to needy circumstances, my second to
long life, and my who/e is an English town,

Answer—Want-age.

25. My frst means death, my second a collection of
water, my whole a well-known village near London.

Answer—Mort-lake,

26. My jirst is a sign of the zodiac, my second a sacred
edifice, my whole a town in England,
: Answer—Leo-minster.

27, My first is a portion of an ox, my second a church
’ dignitary, my whole a town in England.

Answer—Horn-dean.

28. My Jarst is the name given to a beast of burthen, my
second the voice of the animal, my w/o/e a metropolitan

suburb.
Answer—Hack-ney.

. 29. My jirst is used in the game of billiards, my second is.
a child’s name for a parent, my wole a town in Scotland.
Answer—Cu-par.

_ 30. My jirst is to destroy, my second is a peer, my whole
a town in Ireland. 5
Answer—Kil-lucan.

31. My firs is a well-known plant, my second is built over
a river, my who/e a town in England.
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32. My jirst is a river in England, my second the voice of
a beast of burthen, my whole a town in France.

Answer—Cam-brai,

33. My jers¢t is an important residence, my second is the
name of a well-known read manufacturer, my whole a place
in Ireland. : ; ;

; Answer—Castle-macadam.

34. My first is what all do after sleeping, my second is a
plot of ground, my whole a town in Ireland.

Answer—Wake-field.

35. My first is an important portion of the human body,
my second a collection of water, my whole an English town.

Answer—Liver-pool.

36. My frst is an article of furniture, my second where my
baby sleeps, my whole a town in England, :

Answer—Pres-cot.

LXXI,

I MADE up my mind to second my jirst,

And my ‘whole from the dealer received ;

But I found that my second

Was too long for my frst,

And returned my whole to the maker deceived.

Answer—Picture-frame,

LXXII,

OH, no, says my /rst, ’tis so warm_and hot,
I really can’t put on my second,
Tho’ ’tis quite an age I’ve been in my whode,
I still very pretty am reckoned.

A nsiwer—W idow-hood.
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LXXIII.

My jerst is never long,

In my second now I reign,

And my whole once in the Sporting World
Then gained himself a name.

Answer—Shorthouse (Dr. Shorthouse, the writer on horse
racing.)

LXXIV.—ENGLISH TOWNS.
. My first is a noted tree, my second a noted food, and a
ue a not very noted place
Answer—Oak-ham.

2. My jirst is me product of my second, and my whole is
pleasant to romp in.

Answer—Hay-field.

3. My frst is to hurry, my second is painful on your toe,
and my whole is near Liverpool.

A cern COrm

4. My jfrst descends, my second you often ascend, and
my whole is a pleasant place.

Answer—Rain-hill.

5. We all do my frst every morning, in my second you
play cricket, and my who/e is a manufacturing town in York-
shire.

Answer—Wake-field.

6. My frst is the opposite of white, my second is painful,
and my whole is a cotton-spinning centre.

Answer—Blackburn. ©
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- LXXV.

oie

My jerst garotters fear, and soldiers can’t abide,

Though sleek it is, and fair to see, when by the fireside;

My second is an animal, though very much abused,

That, ever patient, struggles.on, however ill he’s used ;

My ¢Acrd upon the battle-field from struggling foes is torn,
To deck our halls and rooms of state, it proudly home is borne;
My whole is what, I fondly hope, whate’er our fate may be,
May ne’er, throughout this stormy life, befall both you and me.

Answer—Cat, ass, trophy (Catastrophe).

LXXVI.

My /irs¢ is the season when kind nature yields

The bright-tinted fruits of her orchards and fields, ©
And enriches mankind with her store.

My second what wanderer who does not revere,

And in memrry cherish that one spot so dear,
Tho’, perchance, he may ne’er see it more?

And think, while a sadness steals over his soul,

Of the days when he shared in the joys of my whole.

Answer—Harvest-home.

LXXVII.

BoRNE along by the wind.comes a solemn-toned knell,
Could aught but my “vst such a mournful sound tell ?
As it strikes on the ear so measured and slow,
It tells of a soul gone to weal or to woe.
‘Then weeping friends meet ’neath the cypress-trees’ shade,
And the bones of the dead in my second are laid ;
That last earthly dwelling they reverently close,
And again leave my whole to its silent repose.

Answer—Burial-ground.
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LXXVIIL.

FEATHERED songsters blithely singing,
Hills and rocks with echoes ringing,
Zephyrs sighing in the trees,

Truly are my /rs¢ all these.

Softly o’er my second stealing,

Comes a blissful, happy feeling,

As the thoughts are fixed above

All else, upon my whole, and love!

Answer—Sweet-heart.

LXXIX,

My jirst is a sportive but timorous thing,

Which bounds through the coverts with joy in its spritie,
Darting off at the fall ofa leaf,

My secona’s oft heard in the day’s busy round,

Striking full on the ear with its echoing sound,

And proclaiming now joy and now grief.

My whole may be seen in the meadows and glades,
Where it brightens the earth with its hue ere it fades.

Answer—Hare-bell.

LXXX,

A TRAVELLER, weary and sinking from thirst,
With joy threw him down at the brink of my jrs¢,
And a copious draught drank he.

My second is seen in the autumn’s-late day,

And foretells that its beauties will soon pass away.
My whole dashes on with a rush and a bound,
Appalling the ear with the might of its sound,
Like the roar of a troubled sea.

Answer—Water-fall.
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LXXXI.

TAKE half of what is needful for the dead,
What helps physicians to their daily bread ;
Join these together, bright and clear,

And drink for breakfast without fear.

Answer—Cot-fee,

LXXXII.

IN many a rural landscape green,

O’er the tree-tops rising my “rst is seen ;

The villagers dwelt.’neath its guardian shade,
Near the sacred spot-where their sires are laid.

My second oft causes the heart to leap

’ When seen to rush by in its headlong sweep ;

And the breast upheaves with the thoughts that roll
O’er my mind like the pell-mell.of my whole,

Answer—Steeple-chase,

LXXXIIL

BITTER is the sting of my first,

Sweet is my ¢hzrd if only reversed,

My second you surely may find in the ant,
My whole is the name of an esculent plant.

Answer—Asp, a, sugar (Asp-a-ragus).

LXXXIV.

A FISH and an insect
With a vowel unite,
You then will behold
Something sparkling and bright.
Answer—Brill-i-ant.
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LXXXV.

A CONVEYANCE is my. jirst,
My second we love dearly,
My whole is trampled under foot,
And often flogged severely.
j Answer—Car-pet.

LXXXVI,.

A RIVER in Europe my firsé,
A land measure is my ¢hird,

My second is nought but a vowel,
And my whole is a medical herb.

Answer—Cam- come)

LXXXVII.

ONCE I bestrode a lazy steed,

And used the fivs¢ to mend his speed ;
For a long way I had to go,

To get some cash a man did owe.
My second, safe within my coat,

I had to show, ’twas all I got ;.
When I arrived, the man was gone,
My money also with him flown.
My ¢hira’s a letter ; bear in mind,
It is the first and last you'll find.

A term my whole, you often see
ppplicd to coins and progeny.

Answer—Spur-IOU- s (Spurious.)

LXXXVIII.

My frst in secret places lurk,

My second broods no good,

My whole would make you stiff and stark,

If taken with your food.

I’m the farmer’s foe, the farmer’s friend,

My whole of my first soon makes an end,
Answer—Ratsbane.

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LXXXIX,

My frst, Pll inform you, should be very strong,
And that is enough to say;

My second’s a number that will not take long

_ fo count—be as slow as you may.

My whole is much wished for, and often is made,
In many a different way;

It is good, it is bad, it has many a grade,
And many bow down to its sway.

Answer—Fort, a defended place, or strong; wz, one (Fort-
une).

XE,

IN winter’s time my /7s¢ is seen,

When the weather is very cold ;

And is formed into my second

By children young and old.

And if my whole you wish to find,

My jrst and second must be combined ;
And then by looking you will see,

A winter favourite in me.

i

Answer—S now-ball.

XCI.

AT my fist was displayed in neat array, _
Glasses, and china, and flowers gay:
And a buxom lady went with a smile, |
To fetch my second to aid a while.

For the house was_full, the assizes “on,”
There was hardly a chair to sit upon ;>
And many a bustling, thirsty soul, :
Gave plenty of work to my o’ertaxed whole.

Answer—Bar-maid.
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XCII.

My frst along my second winds,
With slow and creaking wheel ;

The tired horses long for rest,
And Tom his evening meal.

The bold deserter dreads my whoZe,
The cause, why he must die ;
And once in Eastern lands it stirred
A frightful mutiny.
Answer—Cart-ridge

XCIII.

My second sweepeth clean, ’tis said,
When new ; but housewives say
That ’tis no good when constant use

Hath worn its strength away.

~ Ah, lazy son, your Algebra,
You’ve very badly reckoned,

My frst shall point my whole for you
In likeness of my second.

Answer—Birch-broom.

XCIV.

My jirsé, tho’ small, much work performs,
All for my second’s sake ;

It pauses oft, but never tires,
Nor seeks a rest to take.

. My ¢hird is a large, well-known thing,
Which for my second toils ;
Unwearied, it e’er labours on,
Nor from its task recoils.

My whole, my second doth attain,
I am by all required ;

And when of goodly quality,
Am much to be admired.

Answer—Pen-man-ship.

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XCY.

Ou, I wish I’d a pen like the poets of old,

A fancy as bright, and a genius as bold ;

That in language exalted and fitting rehears’d,
Might be the great beauty and worth of my jirs¢.
Without it the earth, now so smiling and bright,
Would be darkened, and hid in perpetual night;
Mankind could no more to their. labour repair,
Nought to them would remain but to die in despair.

Whene’er to my second in fancy I turn,

A figure arises—weird, solemn, and stern.

Who, ages ago, when our forefathers dwelt

In heathenish darkness, his mystic rites held ;
Human victims he slew, their grim gods to appease,
And he moulded their wills by his sacred decrees ;
The dark veil of future he claimed to unfold,

And in language prophetic their destinies told.

My whole is a being so restless and strange,

O’er the globe’s wide expanse without tiring he’ll range ;
Not a country or clime ’neath the blue vault of heav’n,
But there by a craving desire he is driv’n,

The mountain’s steep heights, or the rapid’s swift fall,
The forest, the plain,—he traverses all ;

And when nought new remains, still.unsated he sighs,
Alexander-like, wishing new worlds might arise.

Answer—Sight-seer.

XCVI.

I’m found in nearly all sorts of houses, and am patronized
alike by young and old, male and female, gentle and simple.
Of my erst is made my second, and my second backs my frst,
and my whole is used to keep my /rs¢ in order.



Answer—Hair-brush.
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XCVII.

The hearth, the hearth ts desolate,
_ Lhe bright tire quenched and gone.
; Mrs. HEMANS.

I ROAM once more the scenes of youth, those happy. bygone
days, -

Where oft in boyish innocence I’ve sung my childish lays—

Where often through the summer woods our wild halloo was
borne,

And echoes gi smciee from afar among the vales of Sorn.

And as_I ponder o’er the scene a much-loved form appears

All dimly through the vista of those long-departed years. ,

My grimal’s form, that long has passed into the dark un-
known :

The hearth, the hearth i is desolate—the bright fire quenched
and gone.

The stranger’s hand has left its mark, and all to me seems
strange—

The woodlands and the once fair vales have undergone a
change.

The plough has torn the grassy meads—the giant oak lies low,

The flowery braes of zext transposed are stript of beauty now.

The very flowers that deck the plain have not the smell
of yore—

The flowery glens so beautiful are beautiful no more;

And in the cottage of my youth where hope’s.bright meteor
shone,

The hearth, the hearth i is desolate—the bright fire quenched
and gone,

Full quickly have the years gone by, and time, old monarch
stern, ,
Has turned my wole’s once lovely form into a shapeless
cairn.
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%

It stands a hoary witness of adversity’s wild blast ;

It speaks of happy moments, far too happy long to last.

I gaze upon the scene and think how swift my /as¢ has flown.
_ The hearth, the hearth is desolate—the bright fire quenched
and gone, ‘

Answer—Parsonage (Pa—Sorn—age). .-

XCVIIL.

_ DEEP in my jirst my second lies,

Unseen by mortal eyes,

Rough and unknown ; yet when brought forth
*Tis deemed a noble prize.

There’s robbers in the house,.you say ?
Then shut the doors each one,

And bar.each window firm and fast :
We'll keep them safe till dawn.

The morning came, loud was the wail,
And sad, sad was the sight :

The robbers had by whole escaped,
And bolted through the night. -

Answer—Strata-gem.

XCIX.

My jirst receives, but never tells
The secret of a friend ;
My second does upon my first
For its success depend.
My whole with pain the fair admit,
Yet gladly to receive it sit ;
And whilst they cringe with pain and fright,
They hail my beauty with delight.

Answer—Ear-ring.
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Cc,

THE trumpet peals forth its wild summons afar,
On Waterloo’s blood-bedewed field ;

And squadrons engage, with the stern hate of war,
Disdaining to fly or to yield.

Poor Picton is down. On, then, Englishmen—on !
Let nothing your valour dismay !

‘On to vengeance and glory till vict’ry be won,
For Europe’s fate hangs on this day.

Through the sulphurous clouds of the hot fusilade
They have reached the foes’ bayonetted square ;
And each singles out one he deems worth his blade,
And carnage rides rampantly there.

My whole dashes on where an officer stands,
Defending the tricolour flag ;

His life or the banner he grimly demands,
And clutches the shot-riddled rag.

The twain closed in battle with terrible force :
The Englishman struck with his blade

Such a vigorous blow, that a life-deprived corse,
With my zext beaten down, below laid.

The victor had taken my /rs¢ on that day,
And sent a pure spirit to Heaven ; .

But a smile that remained on that cold face of clay,
Seemed to whisper, “ Thy sin is forgiven.”

_ Answer—Lite- guard.



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NUMBERED CHARADES.

Tue “Numbered” or “Lettered” Chtrade is a very

simple form of riddle, and is constructed as follows :—

A word selected is so divided as to allow its separate
letters to form other words. The letters may be repeated,
but it is important that every letter should be employed.
The following is a good example, as it also partakes of
the nature of a Double Acrostic -—

I aM a word of six letters, signifying to run, like tears.

My 1, 4, 5, 6,is a join; my 2, 4, 5, you drink ; my 3, 5, 2,
1, are “all alive ;” my 4, 5, 2, alldo; my 5, 3, 4, is a verb;
and my 6, 5, 3, is to spoil. The initials give my whole, and
the finals, transposed, is the same word in a masterful
sense.

The word is Séream, which transposed becomes Master,
thus :-—

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S&H pp 0 @

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‘ CHARADES.



Another good. example is formed on the word “ Eng-
land” :—

I am a word. of seven letters ; my 3, 4, 5, 7, are what the
happy feel ; my 5, 6, a very useful article; my 4;-5, 7, what
Wellington once was; my 4, I, 5, 6, are very thin; my
5, 6, 7, what -~connects England and Ireland: my 7, 5, 2, a
familiar appellation for a very impudent Irishman; my
4, 1, 5, 7, what guides do ; my 4, 5, 3, what loiterers do; my
2, §, 3, an animal; my 1, 6, 7, the conclusion ; and my whole
is a word dear to every English heart.

In the succeeding examples we have, with one or two
exceptions, only given the whole word or words which
constitute the answers, as when z/ey are found out, the
rest is plain.

L

I am a,word of thirteen letters. My 9, 13, 7, 5, 11 is an _

English town; my 2, 7, 5, I is a seat of learning; my
3, 12, 9, 6 isa-river in England; my 13, 2, 5, 11 is a province
of Spain; my 1, 5,6, 12 is a river in Ireland; my 8, 5 is a
river in Italy ; my 5, 11, 12, 10,9 is a lake in Russia; my
4, 2, 7, 6, 12, 13 is a bird; and my whole is a market town
in England.

Answer—Newport Pagnel,

IL

My whole is a line from “ Macbeth,” and contains thirty-
seven letters. My 6, 14, I, 7,-16, 26, 1, 27, 18, 10, 20—33,
37, 22, 24, 16—34, 19, 8, 27, 25 are characters from “ King
John;” my 34, 7, 10, 31, 22, 19, 433, 17, II, 34, 30, 31, 35
are characters from a “ Winter's Tale ;” my 33, 14, 12, 3, 27,
35—5, 30, 13, 37, 16, 10 are characters from “Julius Caesar ;”

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CHARADES. |



my 36, 10, 6, 27, 14, 34, 17, 31, 2, 25—22, 30, 20, 15, 4, 34, 35;
28, 26, 30, 11, 25 are characters from “ Coriolanus ;” my 32,
14, 31, 7, 12, 27, 34—12, 19, 32, 17, 31—29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 37,
35, 12 are eras from “King Lear ;” my 18, 6, 37, 32,

21, 12, 9—I, 17, 34, 3, 23) 35, 25, 17, 12 are characters from
“Romeo and Juliet.”

Answer—“ But screw your courage to the sticking place,”
Robert Bigot;. Peter; Lewis; Leontes; Paulina; Portia ;
Cicero; Coriolanus; Titus; Lartius; Goneril; Regan;
King Lear; Gregory; Balthasar.

III.

-My 2, 4, 5, though small, its use we do not scorn ;
My 3, 4, 5, 6, does Hepes brides adorn ;
My 6, 4, 5, a spirit that some thousands 1, 4, 2;
But slices from a 2, 4, 6, is better far for you: <
My 1, 4, 5, 6, the birds do when upon a 1, 2, 3, 4, 6;
My whole abounds in verdure. Name me, pray ;
Or are you in a fix? ;

Answer—Spring.

IV.

My whole consists of 16 letters. My 4, 11, 6, is often seen
in my 4, 5, 10; my 5, Io, 6, belongs to my 6, 5, 16; my 1, 2,
11, 8, is found on my 9, 11, 10, 6; my II, 14, 2,is always found
in my 15, 3,12; my 6, 15, 3, 2, 10, 5, 14, is mostly found in
my 6, 7, 12, 2; my 14, II, 10, 13, is often seen in my 5, 7,
10; my whole was an eminent philosopher and statesman of
the last century.

Answer—Benjamin Franklin,

Vv.

Now just to amuse my young friends for a while,
T’ll quote them a word in peculiar style ;
It’s used in commerce, it’s accepted in lieu,
And its meaning, no doubt, will satisfy you!
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CHARADES.,



You must be its 6, 10, 10, 8,—9, 10, 4, 5, I,

And continue to be so, until your work’s done ;
It’s 8, 2, 9, 6, 7—then [’ll be bound,

You'll own that it’s equal, in all the world round.
Its 5, 4, 7, 8, is always vile and impure,

Its 10, 6, 3, 9, 10, we cannot endure.

My whole is coequal, with all that I’ve said,
Now tell me the word, when this you have read,

- Answer—Equivalent.

VI.

My 5, 6, 7, 2, was a famous athlete of Crotona in Italy.;
my 4, 6, 2,names an island in the East; my 5, 9, 4, 8, 6,a
celebrated Italian poet; my 1, 9, 6, 4, 8, is an important
part of the human frame; my 5, 2, 10, 8, 3, 9, 7, 2, 4, was
one of the most faithful adherents of Napoleon the First ;
my 5, 2, 7,9, was an eminent Rhetorician ; my 9, 5, 5, 2, 10,
is an extensive division of Arabia; my 5, 2, 7, 3, isa small
winged insect ; my 6, 9, was a priestess of Juno at Argos;
My 5, 6, 10, 2, is a river of Spain and Portugal ;. my 5, 6, 10,
“7; names a useful plant; and my wo/e is an illustrious
English poet.

Auswer—John Milton.

Vil.

I aM composed of nine letters, my 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,9, are now
almost out of date; and my 8, 6, 7, was often the cause of
their use; and I am most happy to 1, 6, 7, 8, its praise; and
my I, 2, 6, 7,9, is what you will certainly feel if you play with
a wasp; and my 9; 3, 4, 5,1, is my whole cut down a few
inches; and my whole are articles that (wonder of wonders !)
’ ‘have been fashionable for years in one shape.

Answer—Stockings,
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CHARADES.

VIII.

I am a word of nine letters. My 4, 9, 2, 5, and my 7, 9, 9,
5, are two animals, and my 1, 2, 5, 4 is a fish ; my 4, 5, 2, 6,
7 you will most likely see on the dress of a 3, 2, 6,7 or a 7, 2,
3,93 my 1, 2, 8,9 is a place for a 4, 6, 5, 7; my 4, 2, 5,3 is
used in making 4, 9,9, 5; my 7, 6, 5, 8,9 is sung by the 4,
2,5, 73 the mention of my 1, 5, 6, 3, 9 sometimes fills you
with 7, 5,9, 2,73 my 1; 2, 5,9 has often 3, 2,7,9°a man a
4,9, 7,7, 2,5 for his 4; 5, 9, 2, 73; my 3, 2,5, 9, is useful
when you wish to have a 5, 6, 7,9; and it is often seen in a
5,2,1,93 my 7, 5,9, 2, 3 is not real; my 4, 5, 6, 8, 2, 7, 9 is
a party of soldiers; and my whole is a county town in Eng-
land.
Answer—Cambridge.

TX,

- 1 am a word of eleven letters. My 2, 6, 7, 8, 5,11 is a kind

of fruit ; my 7, 8, 10 is an insect ; my 2, 6, 11 is found in the
ground; my 5, 2, 7, 10 is an animal; my 5, 6,7, 1, 11 is a
kind of fruit; my 6,9, Io is an animal; my Io, 11, 8 is a
number ; my II, 10, 9, 10, 2 is a-vegetable ; my 9, I0, 2, 3

‘is very small; my 9, 3, 3, 2, 8 is a title of Jupiter; my 5, 6,

II, 11, 8 is a colour; my 10, 11, 9, 6 is often dropped, but
never picked up; my I, 11, 8 is a small, but useful article;
my I, 7, 5, 11 can be seen in every book; my 2,6, 5,7, 8
is a musical instrument; my I, 2, 4, Io is one who writes
my I, 2, 4,3; and my wéode is a fruit mentioned in scrip-
ture. ;

_ Answer—Pomegranate,

x.

I AM a word of eight letters. My 6, 4, 7, 8, is an animal;

my 6, 2, 5, 4 an inhabitant of a northern country of Europe ;

6,7, 5 a place for wild animals ; my 2, 1, 4is a liquor; my

8,2, 3, 4 what madmen often do; my §, 2, 3,4 part of a
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CHARADES.



church often situated in a 6, 2, 1, 4; my 4, 2, 8,1 is a title,
and generally has plenty of 1, 2,5, 6; my 8,7, 2,1 is not
fiction ; my 3, 4, 2, 1 names something we eat; my 6, 7, 2, 8
a term of affection ; my I, 4, 5, 6 what our friends often ask
us to do ; my 8, 4, 2, 6 what we all ought to be able to do;
my 7, 5, 6 we are getting to; and my whole is always seen
in the summer.
Answer—Lavender.

XI.

I AM composed of twenty letters; my 2, 3, 20, 13, 5, 15,-9,
a 19, 14, 3, 16, 12, and fertile 2, 1, 13, 18, 15,9, was con-
quered by my 20, 15, 16, 13, 5, 15,17; but the inhabitants
3, 5, 2, I, 12, 17, a rebellion in order to 6, 12, 16, 5,2, 15
their independence. After many 7, 10, 3, 9, 12, 6, 1 had
been committed on both 1, 2, 9, 12,1,a brave 16,12, 15, 20,



3, 14, 19 was sent over from my 12, 15, 16, 19, 8, 15,9, and ©

after 12, 15, 9, 10, 6, 2, 15, 16 many troubles, he 4, 8, 15, 18,
16, 12, 9 to 4, 8, II, 12 peace. The two 2, I, 19, 18, 15, 9, I,
are NOW I0, 15, 9, 12,3, the I, §, 4, 12 government, and en-
joy an 2, 4, 7, 12, 1, 20 revenue. My whole was a celebrated
warrior who was very much devoted to the cause of his
king.

Answer—Sir Marmaduke Langdale,

- XID

I CONSIST of seventeen letters. My 14, 10, 1, 17, 8, 7,isa
town in Surrey ; my 1, 4, 8, fo is a town in Kent; my 16,
12, 5, 10, 4 is a town in Yorkshire ; my 11, 9, 8, 1, 6, 12, 9,
1 is a town in Wiltshire; my 11, 15, 13, 16, 17 is a town
in Lincoln; my 5, 8, 3, 17, 8, 7 is a town in Rutland ; my
17, 2, 10, 10 is a seaport town in Yorkshire ; and my whole
was a celebr ated general in the eighteenth century.

' Answer—Duke of Marlborough.
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CHARADES.

XIII.

I AM composed of nineteen letters. My 14, 4, 7, 13, I1,-
14, 15, 19, 12, 18, 16, was an English poet ; my 9, 7, 10, 3,
11, 6,5, 1, 7, is a town in my 14, 15, 17, 2,1: my 15, 11,7,
18, and my 12, 15, 15, 6, 19, are fruit ; my 6, 5, 3, 13, 6,
was an English philosopher; my 1, 16, 6, 8, 5, 1, was a
naval hero; my, I, 5, 6, 6, 11, 13, 2, 1, 8, was a celebrated
sculptor ; my 18, 17, 15, 4, 7, 11, 6, was a noted painter ;
and my whole was a celebrated Englishman who obtained
very high honours in the Church of Rome.

Answer—Nicholas Breakspeare—thus : 1. Shakespeare.
2. Barcelona. 3. Spain. 4. Pear. 5. Apple. 6. Locke
7. Nelson. 8. Nollekins. 9. Raphael.

XIV.

I am composed of twenty-three letters. My 8, 19, 5, 2,
II, 12 we all possess; my 6, I0, 3, 17, 22, 1, 7 is a man’s
name; my I, 5, 23, 21, 5, 11 is a pleasure boat; my 12, 4,
14, 9, 6, 15 is a very nice beverage ; my 13, 22, 19, 7, 18, 19
is what every one ought to possess; my 12, 5, 23, 21, is
very valuable in the City; my 12, 14, 5, 16, 20, 7, is very
pleasant in the summer-time ; and my w#o/e is the name of

_aman celebrated for his dramatic writings.

Answer—Richard Brinsley Sheridan,

XV. ;

I am’ composed of nineteen letters. My 1, 18, 3, 6, 15,
2, is a Christian name; my 12, 16, 14, 19, is the reverse of
untidy ; my 6, 7, 11, 10, is not false; my 15, 17, 11, 13, is
a troublesome insect; my 3, 4, 5, is not on; my 15, 6, 18,
8, is a colour ; my 9, 10, 14, 8, is a drama ; my whole is the
progenitor of a royal race.

Answer—Geoffrey Plantagenet.
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CHARADES.







XVI.
I AM a word of seventeen letters. My 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 isa man’s
Christian name, who is often mentioned in the Old Testa-
ment: my 13, 14,17, I1 is a part of the body; 6, 5, 15, 16,
-2, II, 3 is somebody of very great use to a nation; my
_ 17,9, 2, 15, is part of a ship; my 7, 5, 3, 6, 11 is an animal
on whose head you will generally. find my Io, 11, 2, 13, 17;
“my 9,15, 11 is a beverage; my 15, 14, 10,16 is a title of
distinction; my 1,9, 2, 15, 5, 3 is somebody, who, when
-he is on my 6, 11,9 is mostly very glad to see my I65, 9,
13, 16; my 7,9, 13, 16 is part of the body; my 7, 9, 10, 11
is an animal noted for its agility; my 15, 5,14 is a game
played with cards; my 15, 11,9 is ariver in England ; as
also is my 12,9, 10, II; my 4, 9, 2, I5, 14, Io is a person
who guards my 4,9, 2, 15 ; and my whole is the name of 4
eclebrated painter. Answer—Sir Joshua Reynolds,

XVII.

I AM a word BE seven letters. My 7, 6, 4, 2, 3, 1is a bird;
my 2, 3,4 is an animal ; my 5, 6, 7 is an animal; my 1, 5,6 is
a point of time; my 2, 6, 4,1 is a servant; my 6,4, 1 isa
period of time ; my 4, 1, 5, 7 is a seed ; my 6, 3, 5 is what we
breathe ; my 7, 3, 5,1 is mud; my 4, 5, 3, 7,1 is dirt; my
2, 5, 3, 7, Lis early ; my 2, 1, 4 is a wooden pin; my 4, 6, 2,
I is to yawn; my 5, 3, 2 is to tear; my 2, 6, 5,1 is to
diminish ; my 7, 6, 5 is to injure ; my 4, 5, 3, 2, I is to grasp ;
my 5, I, 6, 2, 1 is to obtain; my 6,3, 7 is to guess; my 2, 5,
3,4 is a pest; my 2, 5, 3,7 is formal; my 2, 6, 3, 5 is to
unite; my 7, 6, 5,1 is an animal; my 6, 2, I is an animal ;
my 2, 1,6,5 isa fruit; my 3, 7, 6, 4,1 is a statue; my 5, 6,
2,iisaplant; my 5,6, 4,1 is anger; my 3, 5, 1 is anger;
my 4, 5, 6, 2.1, isa fruit ; my 6, 5,7 is part of yourself; my 2,
6, 5 is equal; my 2, 3,1, 5 is a support; my 4, 1, 7 is a
precious stone; my I, 6, 5 is part of yourself; my 4, 6, 7,1
is sport ; and my ere is a short poem.

Answer—Epigram thus : Magpie, pig, ram, era, page, age,
germ, air, mire, grime, prime, peg, gape, rip, pare, mar, gripe,
reap, aim, prig, prim, pair, mare, ape, pear, image, rape, rage,
ire, grape, arm, par, pier, gem, ear game.

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BIBLICAL QUESTIONS.

1. Whose name in Scripture becomes an epitome of his
history, which awfully displays the folly and guilt of
covetousness? ;

Answer—Achan, his name signifies “he°that troubleth.”
Josh. vii. 24 and 25.

z. What name was common to.the kings of the Philis-
‘tines, and what was the meaning of it?

Answer—Abimelech, which means, “my father the king.’
Gen. xxvi. I, 3.

3. What was the cook ordered to set before Saul and
Samuel at their first meeting ? =

Answer—The shoulder of lamb. 1 Sam. ix. 23 and 24.

4, By comparing. three prophetic books, it will appear the
prophets made discrimination as to the fate of four neigh= -
_ bouring and chief cities. Who were‘ those prophets, and -
what were the names of the chief cities? Who were those
prophets, and what'were the names of the cities.?

Answey—The names of the prophets, Amos, Zechariah,
Zephaniah. The four chief cities of Philistia—viz., Gaza,
Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron. Amos i. 6, 7,8; Zechariah ix. 5 ;
Zephaniah ii. 4, 5, 6

5. At what place was the sun- and moon commanded to
stand still, and by. whom ?.

Answer—tThe Valley of Aijalon, by Joshua. ‘Joshua x. 12.

6.'To where did Moses go after slaying a: man, and to
whom was he afterwards married? ° :

Answer—To Midian—married an Egyptian woman named
' Zipporah, Exodus iv. 12.

_ 7. Where was Elijah fed by Ravens? ‘
Answey—At the brook of Cherith. 1 Kings: xvii. 3.

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ly’ HE Enigma is probably
the most ancient form
of Riddle, and is cer-
tainly one of the most
‘Interesting and diffi-
cult. The Enigma is
often a real poem as
well as a question for
solution.

The term Enigma comes from two Greek words, which
signify to hint a thing darkly ; and in this way we may
consider the fables of A#sop, the oracles of Delphi, the
utterances. of the Egyptian priests, and the A@ndgmatica
Furis, or obscure laws of the ancients, as true Enigmas.
In modern times puzzles of this character ate founded
on some word or object, regarding which a number of
‘paradoxical assertions can be made, to be afterwards
reconciled by a peculiar process of reasoning. An
Enigma may, therefore, be founded on a single word, a
scientific fact, or even a letter, as in the following

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ENIGMAS.





example. This was for some time thought to be the
production of Lord Byron, but it is now generally
believed to have been written by Miss Katherine Fan-
shawe. It is a most admirable example, the answer to ~
which is the letter H.

°Twas whispered in heaven, ’twas muttered in hell,
And echo caught faintly the sound as it fell ;

‘On the confines of earth ’twas permitted to rest,
And the depths of the ocean its presence confessed.
*Twill be found in the sphere when ’tis riven asunder,
‘Be seen in the lightning, and heard in the thunder.
Twas allotted to man with his earliest breath,

It assists at his birth, and attends him in death ;
Presides o’er his happiness, honour, and health,

Is the prop of his house and the end of his wealth :
In the heaps of the miser ’tis hoarded with care,
But is sure to be lost. by his prodigal heir !

It begins every hope, every wish it must bound,

Jt prays with the hermit, with monarchs is crowned.
Without it the soldier and sailor may roam,

But woe to the wretch who expels it from home!
In the whispers of conscience ’tis sure to be found,
Nor e’en in the whirlwind of passion be drowned ;
*Twill soften the heart, and though deaf be the ear,
It will make it acutely and instantly hear : ;

In the shade let it rest like a delicate flower ;

Oh ! breathe on it softly : it dies in an hour !

The next is by Mrs. Barbauld, daughter of Dr. Aikin, and
principal author of his well-known “Evenings at Home:”

WE are little airy creatures,

All of different voice and features ;
One of us in glass is set,

A second will be found in jet ;

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3fa7c15053006cc794f7ba547826a6c4
5c72cb8521f27415086e2f05068981af869f4fa6
'2011-11-17T14:03:22-05:00'
describe
'91130' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBQ' 'sip-files00003.jpg'
338724c802fc56c70c82c543a6c158db
8f23421b114b9962902abd1dced32e952aa3263f
'2011-11-17T13:59:58-05:00'
describe
'555' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBR' 'sip-files00003.pro'
0b1a2ffd24c25573cfbf8fb621a8f56b
bc6d63cf846ace21a39e26f4924c86f14744d018
'2011-11-17T14:07:55-05:00'
describe
'20878' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBS' 'sip-files00003.QC.jpg'
b84fc6d1d4f8e7a198e2072915d46f56
24e4453e024332b09503b92b7354e0c52e526073
'2011-11-17T13:59:18-05:00'
describe
'2758424' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBT' 'sip-files00003.tif'
d77cf9cfe238ee015026282ee678351d
857c91d0dfe2b64d87d3578d043cfc4c5f8b555a
'2011-11-17T14:10:15-05:00'
describe
'29' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBU' 'sip-files00003.txt'
a605ce0883ccae9e37a9d724352669e8
cce8face0dd76502d6da6bae53ac43ce178e332f
'2011-11-17T13:54:00-05:00'
describe
'5597' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBV' 'sip-files00003thm.jpg'
38b636d8ee78d84cd4692869f51eb70d
e67e3ceb89efc618ccb204c72e3af063fdb00959
'2011-11-17T14:03:10-05:00'
describe
'321539' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBW' 'sip-files00004.jp2'
6ecf014245bd6cc0f1688c70c2617de6
1c9769795e30991caec9db62f17ee956307aeb7e
'2011-11-17T14:05:10-05:00'
describe
'53300' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBX' 'sip-files00004.jpg'
5249cb6923d618f19036687725e8aaca
19505440d9c2be4db3065dd1520c8b6b1bff87b9
'2011-11-17T14:04:25-05:00'
describe
'11048' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBY' 'sip-files00004.QC.jpg'
81470a05f1b37ac0f99075973a1a6e6b
7ca8b142853030bebf7612b22ba6a7eec25fb335
'2011-11-17T14:02:01-05:00'
describe
'2591480' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGBZ' 'sip-files00004.tif'
48078cb9a1492525f6eb08400b84264b
afd8347fc658195c43879b82e1295c3e3f691525
'2011-11-17T13:58:32-05:00'
describe
'2672' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCA' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
ba6ab79f8eb438d8854d90eed456c637
4012ce4be2914f584ccd3a28784d9c2b444881b2
'2011-11-17T13:58:37-05:00'
describe
'342621' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCB' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
93dee1dd108274a0f37dcec733098c63
268c4deba3c7831d5e76252df14e36127f022803
'2011-11-17T14:08:33-05:00'
describe
'120739' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCC' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
972c322c0a8476b6209093c20e941d66
38f2072c895cac7eed181a7d7db8c0cba75cdc81
'2011-11-17T13:56:11-05:00'
describe
'7279' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCD' 'sip-files00005.pro'
c6e9e3526f59418856f417a9b358d32f
59002166349123da9a1f2919c4b2a24a8ceca4e1
'2011-11-17T14:01:07-05:00'
describe
'34694' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCE' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
9485325b79cd74711b5aa76c7397a1af
4fd3d428237bc4bc46688870e23e7c26716e6e30
'2011-11-17T14:05:48-05:00'
describe
'2757448' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCF' 'sip-files00005.tif'
9181a90d42b84b5ff04ec4f098dc2781
de9b39f51e04757874c87e2b66f74ce08e4fe2ae
'2011-11-17T14:01:45-05:00'
describe
'369' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCG' 'sip-files00005.txt'
2375046b8cace606cb79a7dd722b3b4e
a0fde990162a03a62d5b8afba6a828f694f8b017
'2011-11-17T13:59:00-05:00'
describe
'9325' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCH' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
f633ab0d31cab5cd0787a6626c5ef1ab
c1c75c05ca65ed9529cfe02e9999e8b032a67742
'2011-11-17T13:56:22-05:00'
describe
'342630' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCI' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
eaa6b230f77917b727cf35a07b346a0c
eb55d2f21088e0dbaeb4ba90c343047c792a0285
'2011-11-17T14:08:32-05:00'
describe
'95669' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCJ' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
29b62a93ccb1f34ec18a1f089f132b6a
63656b9c7d4c57ad157659013a8916a525471ab7
'2011-11-17T13:56:30-05:00'
describe
'28546' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCK' 'sip-files00006.pro'
bdd507effa9fa7fb72128b8d40c12e8a
36f32d44d3e16fb4b7b78eeb42e12db63ffe6be1
'2011-11-17T13:55:55-05:00'
describe
'31122' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCL' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
f7cd42fb252053a5f882f800dca6233e
88d4bde459aa2a8bbba82e9478ba8c83f7657eb7
'2011-11-17T14:11:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCM' 'sip-files00006.tif'
ffe4a3ef6e7042fdc681cf25213ba3d8
060d60e120abeee4999270354d1338a3ed0a6a75
'2011-11-17T14:10:30-05:00'
describe
'1294' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCN' 'sip-files00006.txt'
9a523ce1eba620d1d5084dd7d1f72ee4
cad9d1ed2175c91f8a562e16ef910515dbc09423
'2011-11-17T13:55:15-05:00'
describe
'7940' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCO' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
a4f78a2a388748faf29f25c49c786400
747bf098bc2e82f2bb386dbdd87747abf2b3186e
'2011-11-17T13:56:02-05:00'
describe
'342428' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCP' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
484aa48b9de1f34433c52928d6e01d52
12c02980e75f7b58e4df444073c603b350bd70a0
'2011-11-17T13:57:42-05:00'
describe
'119070' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCQ' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
c2c37e58545c7525c3f0684c972efc15
547c7e10fc029902dc9e4f05495fae0e0d6881c2
'2011-11-17T13:54:23-05:00'
describe
'20601' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCR' 'sip-files00007.pro'
780e094481e4e0b0c0ea380e4a5e8021
03913be3ba07a52b006e4f8cdf3802e04b9e8532
'2011-11-17T14:07:46-05:00'
describe
'37555' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCS' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
b1a3bff36b2fd04ccfa21b5d03ae89d7
7f0318f38cce5a1bfc159b933bfdf670dde9251e
'2011-11-17T13:58:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCT' 'sip-files00007.tif'
c172cbfabd8fcc9255e6d39f187dcf30
61096aaa44fb63ae6a2cca945aecb68ded8eae77
'2011-11-17T14:07:17-05:00'
describe
'928' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCU' 'sip-files00007.txt'
b5246e2c69f07d4116473cdb12c21f24
efa98095c4328c77b22ecf03096dd9b1e14314d0
'2011-11-17T14:05:08-05:00'
describe
'10471' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCV' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
2ee7b96b3166ad572dbcf16f675d15e9
190f3629b4140cbca2f9c98365d3af1b28fef1fb
'2011-11-17T14:04:39-05:00'
describe
'342450' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCW' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
be31c431c3e0bcc81efcce4486daf09f
aac81a1fadfe05774a6111bf3c9f7c50e521f025
'2011-11-17T13:56:23-05:00'
describe
'112512' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCX' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
c8012de7b287fce6aa2940f7e016fe42
32ba1424b71344c05b086477e4bee1abb9eb0fb0
'2011-11-17T14:02:16-05:00'
describe
'11374' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCY' 'sip-files00008.pro'
a240206078b829b9bc56037a1b216a43
f9a464168aee68b1d378b13dd109a9b1ac88e5a8
'2011-11-17T14:07:45-05:00'
describe
'32431' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGCZ' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
6be4594ff6556e80cd0ea1c30965fba5
1011674e9a0bebd36298d02006f86463df15961c
'2011-11-17T14:00:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDA' 'sip-files00008.tif'
ddc3f0afa1769a41b714ed13c44cfba0
1df4ba0a4d33d98d655d8ad0fe7936a79b6709c8
'2011-11-17T14:08:54-05:00'
describe
'562' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDB' 'sip-files00008.txt'
149e7cd8f983e43039557535f49dc040
cdb7269aa89617f3753940cce233d8c1a8cb2db0
'2011-11-17T14:10:53-05:00'
describe
'8747' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDC' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
3cb4a2f58a7d4dbea8726ebd349f16b0
eaa431e0a7d8c8552d11a6001620f91e19681320
'2011-11-17T14:01:43-05:00'
describe
'338428' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDD' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
1c16739c9356ebc675eed8a37923454b
a6e5e97f2d92c5ece0b3693b8887fd8ad782f1fa
'2011-11-17T14:06:38-05:00'
describe
'144725' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDE' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
3282c5c90896caba8d2e16ed63dbb6f0
2205715ef1a601fceaa9f4d8cb727516c10cb9a0
'2011-11-17T14:06:48-05:00'
describe
'38054' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDF' 'sip-files00009.pro'
de27b4fc55b55e530f3512da21d3daca
697a478153c8920faea265072c11e0bf79eb942f
'2011-11-17T13:58:30-05:00'
describe
'41753' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDG' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
a7f46f27e6c468f85d59d5386970fada
f43548ba28cb3598c80b6dc716a3d375b1cad4c1
'2011-11-17T14:02:15-05:00'
describe
'2723800' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDH' 'sip-files00009.tif'
25e1716a0c39ec3639a5174da302e2ee
f728ad79ca7d17301736380f78ed2b712e8c004b
'2011-11-17T14:10:40-05:00'
describe
'1795' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDI' 'sip-files00009.txt'
994f0c2a1b76fb44229793d30973ec04
be55410ec06968d104087e5eccf89a4049a218f7
'2011-11-17T13:57:01-05:00'
describe
'10908' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDJ' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
63cbae191222d494d21df48580335a63
4f6fc189911341a4b3b56e237f431babf0aaecca
'2011-11-17T13:54:38-05:00'
describe
'340007' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDK' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
b05c87a02a3d70b55d4c53c4003f13e6
e233a0f619f57e1031f7a88b5585cde503e985c8
'2011-11-17T13:57:06-05:00'
describe
'165124' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDL' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
1135221b8d3ad96bd1d4da8080571543
4e8575d06c0a9584f820d94d2fcc4b73e90bd8c3
'2011-11-17T13:56:06-05:00'
describe
'52465' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDM' 'sip-files00010.pro'
28bdac7623084f2b245196ff84cd8aaf
3457186f457b08b3a0d31bdb31f1309d27804961
'2011-11-17T14:08:52-05:00'
describe
'47053' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDN' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
b5cac4ea756507410bbff2b7710ea1fe
0041b34d051df870d395cd3d4f2d4f6cabbfbca2
'2011-11-17T13:54:55-05:00'
describe
'2736600' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDO' 'sip-files00010.tif'
b37284a386db9cafaedeec43d7d4eb56
ebede67911b1a77f81e06ed93ca40105002c0781
'2011-11-17T14:09:50-05:00'
describe
'2245' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDP' 'sip-files00010.txt'
bef9f29f76e2807ab83fc45f3dffa815
94ef29c5c495ed7e25cf951175f8ac5aa8e9743e
'2011-11-17T14:03:12-05:00'
describe
'11853' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDQ' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
c11b6f27e7d891b550eef96307b83766
6dcaecc5b3fc8f34c5eb43b353bf57ca7a8fde8b
'2011-11-17T14:00:13-05:00'
describe
'342623' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDR' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
467ac1755c4154261b367b53bfd8a171
72b1c000546401be51ec149a1e91f4bf3e8475d0
'2011-11-17T14:10:26-05:00'
describe
'166135' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDS' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
21508e39409bb06e5019dfcf015489c4
dd3cc56c8c8ecbc3367668ca2aa23a4bd92a2846
'2011-11-17T13:56:50-05:00'
describe
'54069' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDT' 'sip-files00011.pro'
0e17a9a8ecf4d557a4978bdfc708c24c
d6732eb2707e3768d6aaff88402f639bfe87afb2
'2011-11-17T14:04:28-05:00'
describe
'47696' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDU' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
a43683db9ed7b91b283789afe3daccaa
a0d2c8a6b425884eda506795babbe309195e2e3c
'2011-11-17T13:59:50-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDV' 'sip-files00011.tif'
322e5e54fefa68233e0b1c5395a21f5a
55bb66d18a7a75de86a559b9792adb854c800d2c
'2011-11-17T14:03:05-05:00'
describe
'2252' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDW' 'sip-files00011.txt'
51527f9c5f8de2748a0252e29c64d740
427932146757632f325fe2fdd097f6e6cf26e780
'2011-11-17T13:57:46-05:00'
describe
'11987' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDX' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
cfff3aefd8a3a5646e1af16ef8993897
d6390dd5d4fc1caace259f32a2b5392e6eae1a62
'2011-11-17T14:08:58-05:00'
describe
'335509' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDY' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
bbc41e37a76a9da7bfd421ac95ac58f9
42f8b3161928fec96cc432db1553f6e2769c1375
'2011-11-17T13:53:39-05:00'
describe
'170627' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGDZ' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
85dd4645ccf3a210234a7229e45de500
d7f7afcc700898f06e534c1b2f9d89fc91511274
'2011-11-17T14:09:42-05:00'
describe
'55277' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEA' 'sip-files00012.pro'
28563a54fbedfc0908d639452e07f484
fb39903d59a6d5401536b163973775a49e5d0622
'2011-11-17T14:02:32-05:00'
describe
'47957' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEB' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
63910e401e6684ba66285e01f8c20f17
0218b6b2b05569373c10a361462bc402a9f07843
'2011-11-17T14:03:50-05:00'
describe
'2701228' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEC' 'sip-files00012.tif'
b1576733839bb6711bd5215dcaf4bf2c
7a30369da3f39b58cb0c8818eae0b2515c90277b
'2011-11-17T13:55:04-05:00'
describe
'2317' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGED' 'sip-files00012.txt'
d9cb0f5d163c48033e8fecb3b0b7c281
ff0f0abb752c78b2666172f20523006d9d2defe7
'2011-11-17T14:02:59-05:00'
describe
'12017' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEE' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
31aec8cdf2c877a11491c31245ef89d2
b6da90d20e0f7473578e8ed263bfcf2c6894012a
'2011-11-17T13:56:38-05:00'
describe
'335029' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEF' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
d94bda6abb2c0b9b69a5cb66f83e1b18
f9f07ad16b8ffce2b1982e5897d985b87560da57
'2011-11-17T13:59:22-05:00'
describe
'160852' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEG' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
8a8c243364f4d50acba7e4e1cc468566
4621a0f6b865726f09640f59adcf8014f29b5b87
'2011-11-17T14:06:00-05:00'
describe
'51858' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEH' 'sip-files00013.pro'
37651e835f3c631b04ba7c378afc86c2
b4282b370e9a40f84a77126dc6dc8f3e3f86a3ce
'2011-11-17T13:56:32-05:00'
describe
'46138' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEI' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
f2a0c67fea66dd2fcbc56929c34b9920
e3aeb4d0174817a7ce965db32a356ae23ef0ee26
'2011-11-17T13:56:21-05:00'
describe
'2696744' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEJ' 'sip-files00013.tif'
9c08735a6e06d4ea8e523fccb58d91ed
f60b45fe4ad9a9c160ce32f702c5f08a02302424
'2011-11-17T14:00:19-05:00'
describe
'2249' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEK' 'sip-files00013.txt'
87091bdb03367818c876e04fe0ab7b63
6307640ca15fcc4522e52e844e06a7bce1a4b539
'2011-11-17T13:57:12-05:00'
describe
'11872' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEL' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
674cd82557b91a3f4e9c5d3fd94cf719
f8097988a01b5de8bb6e4b2cd1bc0e9fe1416ccf
'2011-11-17T13:55:59-05:00'
describe
'339670' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEM' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
ed523c7ec227de0ed5414eca69277c59
9bb41e006cde4dce52e26367475581d961547bc3
'2011-11-17T13:59:59-05:00'
describe
'159900' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEN' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
ee197a9df684c69f1fb94a1b10cba4f3
75451dfb59107ada0a3f4247db4d66bbe74bdddf
'2011-11-17T13:57:43-05:00'
describe
'53019' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEO' 'sip-files00014.pro'
6e87f21d49339a510c0cb7c037ed6bd3
f5c402c7d33090827682a9475fe250eb853ccdcb
'2011-11-17T13:53:05-05:00'
describe
'45618' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEP' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
05ee85390e74c0374813e73f23ad6661
0b9a4057a67b425e8b9193af68df6bdb06a5677f
'2011-11-17T13:53:27-05:00'
describe
'2733996' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEQ' 'sip-files00014.tif'
b65e8ae32cdbf884710ae223300a69ed
4bf4f859db58cbd5d007c6bb3beef274962afeb8
'2011-11-17T13:53:29-05:00'
describe
'2266' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGER' 'sip-files00014.txt'
00fa721fe2045b05154bd8a3ee5188fd
60f3faeacb2e26dd00cd01e63d5ef6eaa512c63b
describe
'11935' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGES' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
eff9268c3e25d1696fd8e87258f1660d
3c5893693b5bf024b5f90cf01b7d2ad71b2cee63
'2011-11-17T13:59:42-05:00'
describe
'342599' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGET' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
eee86b04953a3aafb79cc3d9b790a549
1d652f04bf0df6356aa11c2487ffe3620ac9a16e
'2011-11-17T13:58:19-05:00'
describe
'159928' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEU' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
db1c6800a0b24d1fa31ffa594e7db64e
cac7fac673a826de69575a4b429f8e364853e0b3
'2011-11-17T14:10:11-05:00'
describe
'53846' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEV' 'sip-files00015.pro'
a3615b294acdfadf501b90b02a589a28
d6bacbae7e64dd7fba7438f43cf0d27be5276f43
'2011-11-17T14:10:38-05:00'
describe
'45669' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEW' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
ca187b060e865fa439d3bff0e18274b9
45967cba3b9bb37e6722d731a97f83d669f93020
'2011-11-17T13:58:39-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEX' 'sip-files00015.tif'
e732bc6ac2236fd4403243f97484f38b
b7bdc8aa68f714dba231a3ed8dff3175f91a0340
'2011-11-17T14:05:14-05:00'
describe
'2269' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEY' 'sip-files00015.txt'
b952f2203a06e877695cd3891f32cd84
22c8684f36ffe512fe2574f766bf371c3d21fac2
'2011-11-17T13:57:26-05:00'
describe
'11793' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGEZ' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
77117b647902eb16f6714483cd767cbe
b603b6bf83ddba5b442f9859c2249043f59eefcb
'2011-11-17T14:09:19-05:00'
describe
'342624' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFA' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
ddc09e01da624e41622881fbf01a974b
af3df1647d5260e857e2cad7b590f59131dd4b5c
'2011-11-17T14:08:05-05:00'
describe
'151110' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFB' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
83a6b1d6dc3ad26684773ea9d22e07a7
ddb1ddbf7230e5c6cf9234c5e723a77d3144d4c5
describe
'52304' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFC' 'sip-files00016.pro'
118aa650745662397e171f021bbda326
8a4f9d6ffefe1e0acdd0e6624cf0ff587f4551a4
'2011-11-17T13:56:49-05:00'
describe
'44869' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFD' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
587adaad2fd19a7d6f8d71f6b7fd3b3c
f831f6d3b337306ef16392a091ad7e8cfec21e67
'2011-11-17T13:58:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFE' 'sip-files00016.tif'
1b4068e9d5dbdf9ef63d06ea8853d8fe
c0b1ad2f7a7007993fa8b6189015ca414be76131
'2011-11-17T13:56:43-05:00'
describe
'2287' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFF' 'sip-files00016.txt'
c8231ebf6d1612b272c33250e8e2ec67
9bb0e2173c90031cdf289b9cbc422fa6f2157360
'2011-11-17T14:07:50-05:00'
describe
'11727' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFG' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
a0705a36d98a344edc0b603ba6d4ead1
2b7621b9da2c25c1a55767fdb61b1f8494e21b0c
'2011-11-17T13:54:17-05:00'
describe
'356223' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFH' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
5b8063fc30a72744fd9780a752d72cb4
2fd2a4c1bcea665118f08d8d405cf299f9487993
'2011-11-17T14:10:05-05:00'
describe
'120159' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFI' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
b287c9838a591ae4ad50e2b4c5a3c41b
f1a894ee67836dc12c6860e2fdaca3136317773c
'2011-11-17T14:11:01-05:00'
describe
'54000' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFJ' 'sip-files00017.pro'
933fecb0d408d9236ca26a6686a542fb
4298482a90f00e83b21733d4eed6c2fddaae7c4a
describe
'36359' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFK' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
d6012c77859724e3ba6c6d37d4381c4b
385cb25df44e5065d80e10e625d6fcc4e275dd67
'2011-11-17T14:04:37-05:00'
describe
'2866464' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFL' 'sip-files00017.tif'
d5c50c566f06797874eb446762e7a86a
9d1752f22df61f689daa7dbeb9b9dfb7f287b165
'2011-11-17T14:05:40-05:00'
describe
'2554' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFM' 'sip-files00017.txt'
376c18ecc4cfbe04666cd98de0c92032
2b1077160580af343a50d70184966c86dcfac420
'2011-11-17T13:53:26-05:00'
describe
'9422' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFN' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
38fced33b8a5e742ac5a73bd31aa4b78
0e1c5625093b8384efe8412ef924c69fc77e3eed
'2011-11-17T14:06:01-05:00'
describe
'342636' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFO' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
f7c6069ac6ea188313f55779037734de
5fa84d7f8c5a7505e4a67fc8b13e3a58cdf6e175
'2011-11-17T13:54:33-05:00'
describe
'155865' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFP' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
faaa0e2f0cdb26262eb64aef242f6e84
ffe6eb18592355d96f683741738c5ab0a897c2eb
'2011-11-17T14:08:42-05:00'
describe
'52709' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFQ' 'sip-files00018.pro'
34c1a8b0c65f4a251957ddda8098ba37
e8ed9adca8858717b033bd95768ba5c3ef5e26d4
'2011-11-17T14:02:21-05:00'
describe
'44495' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFR' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
da1274acef4cb43e139bae6fcf4180a9
f31253fbdb66c4ba59f9ad875a5131d314aa6ca6
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFS' 'sip-files00018.tif'
196f73da038ef21f0e8b17422b73d13e
afd8736ebb1ae9b01ea74667b34e05a8b650acfb
'2011-11-17T14:06:50-05:00'
describe
'2383' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFT' 'sip-files00018.txt'
7ac1a7ee53c5747525de4b3616201cb5
4ee231b420930c371bf880d09bfc2eef72d72682
'2011-11-17T14:01:08-05:00'
describe
'11595' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFU' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
a0a207e592fd323ecdc1a455add8b98e
f5e7e51e36ef2e34f6c803df3a47a782b22d9ce9
'2011-11-17T14:00:35-05:00'
describe
'337721' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFV' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
d7782b22ac8067a8de58b55a9fa86475
20e8026038b224a2c61f3e592d7a967ded91544f
describe
'160653' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFW' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
c37b7ee698b23b1cb7316e42eff9efac
274aee439abe770527234f91bca6985a534d392c
'2011-11-17T13:58:35-05:00'
describe
'51153' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFX' 'sip-files00019.pro'
020864f3824d0b9788ceefda6100e4e0
90e76064fe3be377644ab7333a81b7ad6c3ae3c8
'2011-11-17T14:03:04-05:00'
describe
'45587' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFY' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
d35a82e416bb3737608326ac4e9fc459
ab4d742d8707c56daf7bbd5b9d263498689c3f35
'2011-11-17T13:59:20-05:00'
describe
'2718316' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGFZ' 'sip-files00019.tif'
10049bff50093c03efc48948201b7125
3b4254df25e3f961260db8fc14ce429cf3e9077e
'2011-11-17T14:01:39-05:00'
describe
'2161' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGA' 'sip-files00019.txt'
080fdd34c7115face4bcea0a0b0f945b
d2d1a89a2b70c5f2306be512f19e1ac658dbdc38
'2011-11-17T14:10:49-05:00'
describe
'11984' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGB' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
d2e7aff6b6d20d090dc7ac865f5d998f
1d5d6b404172cae456486946b4f04788709c4261
'2011-11-17T14:09:59-05:00'
describe
'339052' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGC' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
1079d4137060ac0d6dae9ff4cdc89168
942d6334e3721683c82bcc752ffe893308c5be07
'2011-11-17T13:54:25-05:00'
describe
'155442' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGD' 'sip-files00020.jpg'
02aa46048ad0ece88a9e0803c384efae
2eeb34809c288347daacd2aadcd4d3087ac89a4c
'2011-11-17T14:05:13-05:00'
describe
'50622' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGE' 'sip-files00020.pro'
755767b500406551a5c241eebab90b99
a2f1303e6060dc8f9816cdc113b6421ce724a095
'2011-11-17T13:54:08-05:00'
describe
'44584' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGF' 'sip-files00020.QC.jpg'
d0b9cb0357469a2a4a26aa9b5ddaa88d
070ebadca1f3f6e7aed86ab4d9b277b383b50758
'2011-11-17T14:03:55-05:00'
describe
'2728784' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGG' 'sip-files00020.tif'
3c4ec0e042ebdb604223f9c9902f7d20
38356e20bd41af9eeb5780c34fc90b75aca51ebf
'2011-11-17T14:04:02-05:00'
describe
'2152' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGH' 'sip-files00020.txt'
a5391a8a5fa6a06037387c3aaaf6ac12
c73a2771eb45d580314da792bac5ef15ab51f48e
'2011-11-17T14:04:24-05:00'
describe
'11564' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGI' 'sip-files00020thm.jpg'
c55cab8c783f29583b701eb03c24dad3
7dd44a91bba1611292aaeda897fce45dbdf886bd
'2011-11-17T13:58:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGJ' 'sip-files00021.jp2'
1fbfeba1702a1d487706fd7ba427b755
0a0636ea640109c43cc790a78fa93f6fdda3209f
'2011-11-17T14:01:00-05:00'
describe
'152199' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGK' 'sip-files00021.jpg'
9885ad60e2c63832a3464d73fa34310a
97951fcf5c939db1850376752197c6ab168f5a71
describe
'51847' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGL' 'sip-files00021.pro'
b7ea32039f8e88c7136d90198022d009
ecf5fd82db4862f2382a70dc0349559ea27a0d91
'2011-11-17T13:54:45-05:00'
describe
'44439' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGM' 'sip-files00021.QC.jpg'
3be24046b85f35b124b3af695b4b31d0
85a41d37f7ccb35ad35f0c363bfb379197e7216c
'2011-11-17T13:59:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGN' 'sip-files00021.tif'
7e7342cdfb7563cbe602a99f17b3d879
e36a461391c86fd5a27266cf54ee079d610d6150
'2011-11-17T14:01:05-05:00'
describe
'2356' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGO' 'sip-files00021.txt'
51b18f5601f4cc8028baa56ecb3c91a6
122ad14748f1083d43f693d0f0cc8569e57fff8d
'2011-11-17T14:00:07-05:00'
describe
'11236' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGP' 'sip-files00021thm.jpg'
13f2a0753fbf1a886954ede44c685ab1
2b6f9a88a8fccf9fb0fcbfbd7e5a5c4ddca8a8e7
'2011-11-17T14:03:21-05:00'
describe
'342451' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGQ' 'sip-files00022.jp2'
dd6486c33cd75f3a64ee51afb5a3c68d
95cc715fa6af2f3519291792220fe8e8357683b7
'2011-11-17T14:04:19-05:00'
describe
'158880' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGR' 'sip-files00022.jpg'
b6942016ce9d81973e5bcd1524e8b9d4
f847ad3cbc4f35336c793925513dfb05ed24fceb
'2011-11-17T14:03:45-05:00'
describe
'53106' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGS' 'sip-files00022.pro'
e01bfb688fcc64a0c508484ffa002a66
1bfbf17ccd3e87467140227242edcd6c1a3a6a73
'2011-11-17T14:06:42-05:00'
describe
'44929' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGT' 'sip-files00022.QC.jpg'
5851ba0ec29610244da34a998fbef503
43515bc0dfa1749e0f35bc92b898c7bc2b4a4070
'2011-11-17T14:01:37-05:00'
describe
'2756144' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGU' 'sip-files00022.tif'
98e694044b8e6d54b33ae350194023cd
e8fc54dbeee2ee4a8555ecf2a9f8817c47a9a8c3
'2011-11-17T14:01:34-05:00'
describe
'2288' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGV' 'sip-files00022.txt'
76c3310fa33bcf8d573347f3fa077b81
f71e1a0d188119c361a9b58d6fdcce4f6a0b29b7
'2011-11-17T13:58:40-05:00'
describe
'11514' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGW' 'sip-files00022thm.jpg'
c67d45e3785f0b2bad249e97ed336e80
4d45d27ce15aaee064f7018143e2dde0cde35bf2
'2011-11-17T14:08:17-05:00'
describe
'341007' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGX' 'sip-files00023.jp2'
d102d36e846278d983ba1584b6455ba9
9655113a9f33744c9a0512da14881918a1cbef2d
'2011-11-17T13:59:39-05:00'
describe
'165747' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGY' 'sip-files00023.jpg'
d3a13bdf9d19b5104082ef8df9cc8ffc
b6b45f42a8ac3bf427d296145c9fef8e9d4eb799
describe
'53333' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGGZ' 'sip-files00023.pro'
387ee0e9f66f2d227a3368a81dec35b6
a27ba6787e9db0f744c8297d5aa7293e1cdfcb38
'2011-11-17T14:04:35-05:00'
describe
'45955' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHA' 'sip-files00023.QC.jpg'
891858fc81459603b8dd5e27c12e01a5
17ccc5cf76d57004a12c56efdda953312e0a901e
'2011-11-17T13:55:10-05:00'
describe
'2744420' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHB' 'sip-files00023.tif'
f0fa2d02c36a51731265be4d7954479e
55d3c1398b47b0eaa1dea5097a3151f54d73f28c
'2011-11-17T13:53:06-05:00'
describe
'2336' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHC' 'sip-files00023.txt'
f9ee66aa06d125088637768b0eb22945
0f2bddb0e300cc31a35ac9e1da1bc4da9ecbd74f
'2011-11-17T14:10:50-05:00'
describe
'11704' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHD' 'sip-files00023thm.jpg'
cd3d0e981f1d9a5837c7c7fb2269abea
e1c3e9b78b0ef2dd9210ee675592dd88d774ac4e
'2011-11-17T14:08:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHE' 'sip-files00024.jp2'
5dbae1e0aac9a444300331b8b9cb9d05
04639158a44bef308fe4e373dcfd4ce93fdeb1b3
'2011-11-17T14:06:46-05:00'
describe
'153740' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHF' 'sip-files00024.jpg'
8c850cb91700fb2cc810767c96e4081b
a32a04a22547916bf033f9bffd0ca0976c510491
'2011-11-17T14:10:03-05:00'
describe
'52150' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHG' 'sip-files00024.pro'
8aa87051ffe81a16fff35d157565f5e0
1bea1d40c66cd82184d4b2fb60b3370255d7e29f
'2011-11-17T14:08:25-05:00'
describe
'43665' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHH' 'sip-files00024.QC.jpg'
73502d4b61651819b144a87b48f5462d
b275e0ff4a3ba0c72338564a60b9e4fd4270e609
'2011-11-17T14:07:23-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHI' 'sip-files00024.tif'
17e748a4ccb5a093a25702387ce2a3bb
037403b59e0a49667f483b6aa19c0d1ee2b8afd0
'2011-11-17T13:56:45-05:00'
describe
'2194' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHJ' 'sip-files00024.txt'
83888445434f20b177510dc86b247196
76e49872adc8014433fc63776a0ea224e7c67236
'2011-11-17T13:59:45-05:00'
describe
'11429' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHK' 'sip-files00024thm.jpg'
bae1e072a309b7fa01c924bbaf7b3d54
a81f73604bf3db31fc538b20853030f7923fc5e0
'2011-11-17T13:54:24-05:00'
describe
'352107' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHL' 'sip-files00025.jp2'
0bc0dc6ecf31f6f5d0945eb30c6ee016
1facb214b787c6ac8f587255f4f2639e2e1d80f1
describe
'116995' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHM' 'sip-files00025.jpg'
f609bb1bb903cd3b70d5558900882ee1
fa8948d854b4b017b8eb8eead7be83eeef87ead2
'2011-11-17T13:56:08-05:00'
describe
'50507' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHN' 'sip-files00025.pro'
207140ebef93dbae8dfb656da206c996
3d24e9091e1553c73c23eb020a26512032593640
'2011-11-17T13:55:34-05:00'
describe
'36374' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHO' 'sip-files00025.QC.jpg'
59ed20a25cfef82fbe02a7b7b668d266
b2602f7274bc93b65b048d293ffb0c2ca4dd6e9f
'2011-11-17T14:10:22-05:00'
describe
'2833480' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHP' 'sip-files00025.tif'
d050b8560c11577d82b6376f2407775c
bf6871b0338f042c0e457878a11a181d5d1d8204
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHQ' 'sip-files00025.txt'
1202bb82810b565ec9d61be358830cc5
bfdaa0726f5fea36c4ba1abf6fb7b1e3796956bb
'2011-11-17T14:07:54-05:00'
describe
'9452' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHR' 'sip-files00025thm.jpg'
596c574dd83e374da988446ee3153d35
532fc5bbdaad7e8fd16ecb69240fec571102111e
describe
'342600' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHS' 'sip-files00026.jp2'
5fd23df7f3e2ff6eedf3f4819949322a
d97586c37bc54a646e75c2280e6d8582bbbaee4f
'2011-11-17T13:58:54-05:00'
describe
'147498' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHT' 'sip-files00026.jpg'
ab7ed8611440b1b1f5026bcf9b7d0f63
790160ed79e8bcc533bb5bfa27c982b81dc2e047
'2011-11-17T13:58:18-05:00'
describe
'51788' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHU' 'sip-files00026.pro'
f09dbaf6aa2629aae3d63c50f636e00d
9aac0b2825e2266e699aecd769058c3502c2f77d
'2011-11-17T13:59:23-05:00'
describe
'43164' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHV' 'sip-files00026.QC.jpg'
958e7634d73ec88be9a15be48e6d5063
459fb24bb4e81044ce19dbc81e7e4db7a6f8e1e3
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHW' 'sip-files00026.tif'
b7a1e28e6766b6e1ba3e6b32a79bb690
e72596952ccaa39c0a1c966f5154fc542bf97866
'2011-11-17T14:08:31-05:00'
describe
'2305' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHX' 'sip-files00026.txt'
b851837299236ca747018761c1738a14
4bbd426e1c745400c7cc3de24f98def95d95561a
'2011-11-17T14:06:53-05:00'
describe
'11087' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHY' 'sip-files00026thm.jpg'
0723b38c64827b83030ff1cce8bff875
9f59b07988de7fb36a2c825b18280ab0cfea45ad
'2011-11-17T13:56:41-05:00'
describe
'342631' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGHZ' 'sip-files00027.jp2'
5eae71f17c3ae22df958275fc623a93b
39e2b8e84f38ee3c4f41cdebfbe232b2ccebfad3
'2011-11-17T14:01:09-05:00'
describe
'153466' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIA' 'sip-files00027.jpg'
0faf05f5c551a1edf1c80d01ac6438a5
a5a1234899711ad471e69008299a980af55cdf5e
'2011-11-17T13:56:20-05:00'
describe
'51254' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIB' 'sip-files00027.pro'
74489e2960975222da874711befbae8a
cb972f7f9ea08d3c0bedbc5e3448664c89394927
'2011-11-17T13:55:39-05:00'
describe
'44491' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIC' 'sip-files00027.QC.jpg'
98b74f64a9e79601266bad121399e782
1c62c2831b747463e7cbf943c265cc0e60a7a423
'2011-11-17T14:07:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGID' 'sip-files00027.tif'
49aa46d4c47b4b42331ca223d6c3c4e1
3547bff3209bec2499971e9f7d4670c6465dcc12
'2011-11-17T14:05:05-05:00'
describe
'2347' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIE' 'sip-files00027.txt'
477c0c95747eb6c023e4a519040ffaca
94ec0a8abc58ea2fa238b316cc5add3a9685d093
'2011-11-17T14:06:57-05:00'
describe
'11570' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIF' 'sip-files00027thm.jpg'
07b04ab7f664ee2638ffb05261fba291
178d2be9b9314a0a530f3c92cb0a96d8d0f5ebaf
'2011-11-17T14:05:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIG' 'sip-files00028.jp2'
e22fe5d6d1e00ccdee6a8667582dceaf
cb05c9fdfc7ed72f6234ac964bcb08dcbb257896
'2011-11-17T13:56:55-05:00'
describe
'151244' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIH' 'sip-files00028.jpg'
b8e74d7f11de4d16e46e5dcf7a232135
d52bc3c0826ed935cee0ad0902e048e10f778664
'2011-11-17T13:54:26-05:00'
describe
'53590' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGII' 'sip-files00028.pro'
63ceafa3547b22c98319d58b730882cd
b3e44f9f69189e007cab521329c4594eae0be075
'2011-11-17T13:57:07-05:00'
describe
'43997' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIJ' 'sip-files00028.QC.jpg'
e547186f1d2cdadd84ffbb503a705b1b
c48803df84126750991e3d66afa1024a31b7125e
'2011-11-17T13:58:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIK' 'sip-files00028.tif'
3367a1e93555bb807de23ea1ce751114
4b8c06d91e716ae886479c40776a00ab003219c2
'2011-11-17T14:07:43-05:00'
describe
'2422' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIL' 'sip-files00028.txt'
a07d4cfb271d4cbc7849fbf662ee6c9a
9dc04909fe809002c408d88beb607df99d0718d0
'2011-11-17T14:11:06-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'11356' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIM' 'sip-files00028thm.jpg'
348ca18e5062fbb60c4f947d701b82c9
4fd0d2a62af2a03a14b71182973b8d531ecc8197
'2011-11-17T14:02:14-05:00'
describe
'342629' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIN' 'sip-files00029.jp2'
1e07ed200df0aa33e03a49c707ee5360
7724f271c7422414085b170c57a2cefb08c51f7b
'2011-11-17T14:05:09-05:00'
describe
'146600' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIO' 'sip-files00029.jpg'
fd05cbf0d16940cf624ddfeaea772498
5783de9cee89dd835b6a5ae19f1425ea5e6a56a4
'2011-11-17T14:06:54-05:00'
describe
'49906' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIP' 'sip-files00029.pro'
29ec9db01e630a81af859c6d533d48e0
1fe6d3b265c5fff7182e9d34b87531a265adc2ee
'2011-11-17T14:11:14-05:00'
describe
'42163' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIQ' 'sip-files00029.QC.jpg'
2b0c517442d4c050146c8ef5be66c037
2752c7772b7debe29e58dffe2bfa837d7f3f2e29
'2011-11-17T14:03:59-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIR' 'sip-files00029.tif'
43fa866eed08a225b3796320d31dbc90
17d98075ac7514ee81fcdd0f470aeaddd7a97a40
'2011-11-17T13:55:43-05:00'
describe
'2119' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIS' 'sip-files00029.txt'
9dbc6a6831af7e185ff359bc2db8bd63
4e7bf549dd804a6e41308dee30b0c215de92cade
describe
'11224' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIT' 'sip-files00029thm.jpg'
36be627b4b927359847f3df672b37fdc
258057412f5ba75d7f6556709e6d6a9d47c166f4
'2011-11-17T14:02:38-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIU' 'sip-files00030.jp2'
efe1b708e9ebf6f4b4a7412a4e18584f
a7c57b37d4aacd45cd10a994b2e784dbd457820b
'2011-11-17T14:00:39-05:00'
describe
'154818' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIV' 'sip-files00030.jpg'
8e5ab08672d1170a006cc639683e7918
649ab5ba887c4357edcfb877d897faa8edc389e5
'2011-11-17T14:03:11-05:00'
describe
'55220' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIW' 'sip-files00030.pro'
2470c6a3d9613c0219ed0f14715ade6d
b8bd3844106d6608d4dc770372346c2c5b5eccf1
'2011-11-17T14:04:50-05:00'
describe
'44198' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIX' 'sip-files00030.QC.jpg'
4d89aee18fa46e26325640083309658d
8b511fda4762b524fa26229857928767745fe2d2
'2011-11-17T13:54:04-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIY' 'sip-files00030.tif'
28ba68ed86dd060cc58c990b4ed1c88e
713ea5d33352cf8aa53c76f4468620ab2b7ae544
'2011-11-17T13:59:47-05:00'
describe
'2480' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGIZ' 'sip-files00030.txt'
95744225723b2f4f54f13d12a9248d29
0b64b132ac33845fb76da90a258cbeb83743ec24
'2011-11-17T13:54:50-05:00'
describe
'11443' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJA' 'sip-files00030thm.jpg'
7522181e15d1afebe8208c66381ecf7c
449b2d7198422c89a00db84786751ff870890c76
'2011-11-17T13:53:58-05:00'
describe
'342622' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJB' 'sip-files00031.jp2'
322e1b2cd7d3a07a9046068f4903feea
2a35b40a4653194bee5220a83ebe660d53f60083
describe
'147258' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJC' 'sip-files00031.jpg'
73a2589082e61df66e8256a4a9724cef
3a7cc4ec70f011ce49b012934846c07c4b0fb6cb
'2011-11-17T14:08:06-05:00'
describe
'49595' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJD' 'sip-files00031.pro'
2b41ed1e52b0a692b2c536bf52dbb19d
fede025277c75bfa582402d0bda20fe984202d73
'2011-11-17T14:03:44-05:00'
describe
'42786' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJE' 'sip-files00031.QC.jpg'
2059409e0743680a6c23b001da175a5d
d85583355db37b4b239b07489267224964f25860
'2011-11-17T14:10:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJF' 'sip-files00031.tif'
a3789806439a1feac15db561535d182a
51b6e82e3a96589ba520dce1c3f7218c6874ccaa
'2011-11-17T14:10:57-05:00'
describe
'2149' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJG' 'sip-files00031.txt'
2dbe2ad713e0cd4b3ff108f4646feb0e
7edb3e1958f06c3123ed529ffc5b92cf48be394c
'2011-11-17T14:08:27-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'11320' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJH' 'sip-files00031thm.jpg'
1fa10b25f5cd917fd5ce32cd3260ac5d
12fa0df67acb0386170880f82329643f71fee894
'2011-11-17T14:08:19-05:00'
describe
'342628' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJI' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
165490334cac9e580541d39371086316
a9bd8683e8c26da0cc9dc7e7efe598b559af09fe
'2011-11-17T13:53:51-05:00'
describe
'154099' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJJ' 'sip-files00032.jpg'
c8c7bb174032b68216a13e048bf026b8
4666fef6905d98dafbc7ba2ef78482119f322041
'2011-11-17T14:09:07-05:00'
describe
'54606' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJK' 'sip-files00032.pro'
b6d31c0f1c9d281812c1860456510cfc
2a67e42e204b5e472f2e489b87005d88ee66cb76
describe
'45131' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJL' 'sip-files00032.QC.jpg'
70da9872cbd693b21cb8f984785b9fe0
f9788e8b5c52c29b90702f1fd2711c932c26ab06
'2011-11-17T13:56:15-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJM' 'sip-files00032.tif'
771103373febb80d6b5ac889dc811102
30087583108a7c200b97b0e5d43f6259662ae8da
'2011-11-17T14:09:53-05:00'
describe
'2310' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJN' 'sip-files00032.txt'
a86d2fb278d22ff56e6973fe63a74c94
2c28c80978685cc98d6c1df06a51f5a4e723930a
'2011-11-17T14:08:29-05:00'
describe
'10979' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJO' 'sip-files00032thm.jpg'
ae54c6a4a6731fae31cf85dcc0770ac0
21ab37d3fddb5405644ed32aeb972a404420f8f2
'2011-11-17T14:09:08-05:00'
describe
'340576' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJP' 'sip-files00033.jp2'
b0c5c0bba7bc7f45742092723ff9f34b
3077b7fc5f0741a53e0c798085f0a81742157ac0
'2011-11-17T13:56:03-05:00'
describe
'150930' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJQ' 'sip-files00033.jpg'
670f238ccb472dbb02bfd059cc307d1c
ee73b9fe6898225e044537aa0343735d9ea85dab
'2011-11-17T14:08:23-05:00'
describe
'58323' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJR' 'sip-files00033.pro'
ca908eb7dce17441e531e44ec3419f7f
bf9a57ab400103a1b0d706e215b515305f24b462
describe
'43819' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJS' 'sip-files00033.QC.jpg'
edadf63cbf942a466c40a344505cb915
6ec314d94ca051b5a07efd21947f69b9d3f01c15
'2011-11-17T13:59:48-05:00'
describe
'2741812' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJT' 'sip-files00033.tif'
29e63bff7def8962f2f1324611c65c38
b71d02bd724861b5fb7e3688e9115dda8e219da6
'2011-11-17T13:59:14-05:00'
describe
'2589' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJU' 'sip-files00033.txt'
4e802d73dd8143b328df6c9fe643ec70
95aee46475b22940bbe201e48cf687d58b7ce90a
'2011-11-17T13:58:05-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'11194' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJV' 'sip-files00033thm.jpg'
352d09e856eff4667cf8f845f6122289
45ce54abd80001fa355b7f11303fad2b93df77ee
'2011-11-17T14:03:14-05:00'
describe
'342467' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJW' 'sip-files00034.jp2'
e22c3f95948b8c3e53f39b18bd8b0f2b
db6b9d11deab5b8e950911a634fd5c47f5a977ee
'2011-11-17T14:04:44-05:00'
describe
'144339' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJX' 'sip-files00034.jpg'
f09df1edefab7c9f83484f67d562f249
f5963e24c32627e309e88f44b88d031013a9ce90
describe
'48031' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJY' 'sip-files00034.pro'
3915563912a0657a12d610f96a422288
ce8abfb871eaaf73d541038f641bc63a7274be47
'2011-11-17T14:08:09-05:00'
describe
'42223' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGJZ' 'sip-files00034.QC.jpg'
9731f2718772d7062d5d79ade70a138f
db1c6d012540f6c924054359adac95881dbdda9b
'2011-11-17T14:06:49-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKA' 'sip-files00034.tif'
f393cfa6c44d95782a23fefafa65f646
e3f382951845d7a8898c1af94d9ddc490b5bc2d3
'2011-11-17T13:58:12-05:00'
describe
'2027' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKB' 'sip-files00034.txt'
b7686567c78a0d3607ea9031f406de64
57f621a5337ececb077bd830c52a23ec64ccf191
'2011-11-17T14:05:43-05:00'
describe
'11065' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKC' 'sip-files00034thm.jpg'
1d712ab3208edc6326fb8f0258573646
643bda39ff99d3d75140c3fdd8d7167ecbdc195d
'2011-11-17T14:03:01-05:00'
describe
'342617' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKD' 'sip-files00035.jp2'
32b6dcd1b39f3531cf0c8db9fbe0caaf
08d166c7042839c0796bdac4f08fca2e20bcb998
'2011-11-17T14:05:07-05:00'
describe
'157119' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKE' 'sip-files00035.jpg'
18e0fd6ca46505e00024bf0508bfddf4
e079e147ef97ec8238dff9210d563c70e5347385
describe
'52075' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKF' 'sip-files00035.pro'
f1251b22626b6993103769e750f13383
1e9f1f92bcc530e10af818eaeab712550be45619
'2011-11-17T13:55:08-05:00'
describe
'44706' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKG' 'sip-files00035.QC.jpg'
2a1536b7aeb0607ef7fc0ff71883923a
126c6a1a6c1e792ca3668ba611f2378646bcab1a
'2011-11-17T14:06:41-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKH' 'sip-files00035.tif'
9deadbc6a9f7a06f9eb5ea1f3fe77a9b
ac5a469e6cd75e068cd92149b7a3ae3dbc617c23
'2011-11-17T14:08:01-05:00'
describe
'2229' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKI' 'sip-files00035.txt'
afbf9855198f1ca8cb4608fd4ee73c3f
2d785c5d450542fd0ea6a375e908c214b1aa5403
'2011-11-17T14:10:13-05:00'
describe
'11283' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKJ' 'sip-files00035thm.jpg'
82e2a37641befd494ecd0600809eaeb1
8d7a09dcd19bf9809887ab4e65ad1bbfe2be6af0
'2011-11-17T14:03:39-05:00'
describe
'342614' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKK' 'sip-files00036.jp2'
8746459ab70bb85c72649c3741583dd6
d57e3ddcc5f30d5e12c92cee5260a4b5598813ef
'2011-11-17T13:59:44-05:00'
describe
'156273' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKL' 'sip-files00036.jpg'
f07e6fc1ecd69fccbcabc8ed325d9ccc
5b792be5c438c1ccef8bdeb0c92f9c0c6012ecc3
'2011-11-17T13:56:35-05:00'
describe
'53856' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKM' 'sip-files00036.pro'
5a40e4535671211389acf5182881102a
30fbeccc4a3aafb895736ad0b36064d3d63edcb2
'2011-11-17T14:11:15-05:00'
describe
'44950' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKN' 'sip-files00036.QC.jpg'
4275bc9fd16935c0d7937af49cba2322
289a763eec20f7deb9c6febe38d5ffebba5cc7f3
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKO' 'sip-files00036.tif'
3ed91b7176847247ae5b714897f8b026
de1df8b21286ed3fff020a9564896e7894487f71
describe
'2286' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKP' 'sip-files00036.txt'
f6315342654c93f8be824b6c1d1e82fd
95fc09e45bb259d67208bb7a9a06ce09a78ebe87
'2011-11-17T13:58:46-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'11360' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKQ' 'sip-files00036thm.jpg'
80a53172657c3f1343d099956a029593
84de7875381ddcf49eee9a728efe86e4e81dd394
describe
'336292' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKR' 'sip-files00037.jp2'
aeb86c24cf7b05b74e9ee544202ea9f1
7836472bfbb870610fa399a04905b6282050ee0b
'2011-11-17T13:54:41-05:00'
describe
'159646' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKS' 'sip-files00037.jpg'
57e8fc4c5567593fca928662982e4048
22404a341578cdb2f21faf005d305e740ff3ab49
'2011-11-17T14:10:18-05:00'
describe
'51264' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKT' 'sip-files00037.pro'
1ec4306fdf45c63f2a83c16381136031
f7c3f6ea54a4913c87dfbdd0afcd4526441e585d
describe
'46251' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKU' 'sip-files00037.QC.jpg'
f4d619365f0364073dd4b2eb15b16e68
1e2711281d32e295412e1e8989d596601233430e
'2011-11-17T13:57:23-05:00'
describe
'2706744' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKV' 'sip-files00037.tif'
64a404f345bc904a51d784d272f23c62
7f77187c30c57be1d55ba01050198b49fed50ad0
'2011-11-17T13:55:19-05:00'
describe
'2207' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKW' 'sip-files00037.txt'
22c7e2fd6ec5bb7dd0f1f63566b1ca9c
d8b0c45e55d39a96baf69c37481063edaefc6b60
describe
'11866' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKX' 'sip-files00037thm.jpg'
2ce46bc9b38a6d0a979d5a8209f312f2
8b5e7896ddef87de47bd02b1596e9462a9222ef6
'2011-11-17T14:10:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKY' 'sip-files00038.jp2'
90bd85dd407c1c977d70ee6da6ce39a8
0d3a670b25777b030cbd432e710d7fca5b9fdced
describe
'156105' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGKZ' 'sip-files00038.jpg'
f2a3d5588266e43f5ce0356ebd0d1d93
134f3e0a38883b64e48ae47c2c99f4a4d4c0ce9e
'2011-11-17T14:02:51-05:00'
describe
'48321' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLA' 'sip-files00038.pro'
c4221822238579a393b01a374c6ffb61
8289a24eb10e3b9d5492c1c460cac22bf992aebc
'2011-11-17T14:02:23-05:00'
describe
'43340' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLB' 'sip-files00038.QC.jpg'
f9a719babcbdfbcdf8323eaf84a36f63
ca8cf32a977ab99382d8c7cb34def92d65964b9a
'2011-11-17T13:53:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLC' 'sip-files00038.tif'
6da493037b34f2ef76d8aca8b1923f40
73aedcc164ce60e33ed301841fd40198b1259f02
'2011-11-17T14:04:17-05:00'
describe
'2078' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLD' 'sip-files00038.txt'
6dda5cd2e5c1d41b83e78bf5f81e9c90
4b4193065b02926303fe1f592e24ccd4f0fcab81
'2011-11-17T14:06:04-05:00'
describe
'10931' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLE' 'sip-files00038thm.jpg'
05fb4e1c01d1da93765f013c29a2b855
90c241f5df17ac9dda6984658b733f83f49ba7ed
'2011-11-17T13:59:49-05:00'
describe
'342620' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLF' 'sip-files00039.jp2'
7ac7b3abf317e431adf126203c025fb3
1e487bb547cdcd3757c8ec04753ebd01e1e06e6d
'2011-11-17T13:55:06-05:00'
describe
'144979' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLG' 'sip-files00039.jpg'
ff840a6147fe92cd7634f61f7cb0b851
987cb3a6af5c282aff92c7664968d5cf1ed54716
'2011-11-17T14:06:37-05:00'
describe
'20979' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLH' 'sip-files00039.pro'
d0f96460fe28cc38a59d9fde1e697153
438d8126f8143ac389659d62c3e7e78c3c8a78e7
'2011-11-17T14:03:19-05:00'
describe
'39146' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLI' 'sip-files00039.QC.jpg'
93785d9e69fa66e2ae08d87f36ee4c20
ab493cac2949f6ee04d1fd6778fddb1c3086d77b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLJ' 'sip-files00039.tif'
42e26d55aa3d6db0d60fd260d2b6d59b
be94f3df7f4e1dad29f85dad5bf019878be9ca31
'2011-11-17T13:57:22-05:00'
describe
'1233' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLK' 'sip-files00039.txt'
70866692befd73ef981ba488bcf33e88
8aeeca1fc05d8a5fcad32911467cea12b5759a61
'2011-11-17T14:07:35-05:00'
describe
'10122' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLL' 'sip-files00039thm.jpg'
8ea636036574c755252ab49309d9ad9e
3d8d8649fc2e8b888fabdbecf74eea43e9f7c1df
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLM' 'sip-files00040.jp2'
e67592b9d88de06d19382bf846b54867
b9316448bdcf6a7112ffe1076f8ffe72b4068260
'2011-11-17T13:54:35-05:00'
describe
'127807' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLN' 'sip-files00040.jpg'
16f83058cec9fa74bbcb1a636c2a533a
ee54ea39a3482ef3f180584a9013a6140ec2cb59
'2011-11-17T14:05:20-05:00'
describe
'38048' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLO' 'sip-files00040.pro'
510779f01c3cd5af7e3d7b12383684b6
815d6b31bebd1573cd08d346fc63e9eb66d0ba8c
describe
'36395' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLP' 'sip-files00040.QC.jpg'
c214ff58a985f8dd31195fcff030f369
8b17fd2a29a0416ae95bdef113e27c4eaf81162b
'2011-11-17T14:00:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLQ' 'sip-files00040.tif'
3ec2b6210fb8dcb82f22b2353eb51985
08cd1672c0ca034fe78a7250e13f404cdc0de46d
describe
'1714' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLR' 'sip-files00040.txt'
d9d4979cbe0897453e600003ff63cfa9
2b8fd7069cda9e5f6b56b109317cee1ed4527fd5
describe
'8764' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLS' 'sip-files00040thm.jpg'
52d3a69ebed9bb3e5c5869dc3128cdfe
056bfbbc99a5cef57a22b508741731c48ae264d3
'2011-11-17T14:03:38-05:00'
describe
'342594' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLT' 'sip-files00041.jp2'
468cec2451b9a33cf108a2a3c8860f62
75a1cac7c9ff4d6f5b00c7ada7d29193c6577793
'2011-11-17T13:57:09-05:00'
describe
'127984' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLU' 'sip-files00041.jpg'
7e6a00f5a1a3a04c288874abb29481f3
a7baf49d4b63b1bbfcf6fd3e29637f86609e02b7
'2011-11-17T13:57:45-05:00'
describe
'36370' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLV' 'sip-files00041.pro'
66da8a373114276db7d638fb57b4d152
8a9ab9906c05a0f3bc7e80292339bbf4dfa1912b
'2011-11-17T13:55:47-05:00'
describe
'36475' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLW' 'sip-files00041.QC.jpg'
e7bb7f5adf850d937bafcfe99f3b6e60
54ed8040ec35dcdfb3760a49abec53e71cc0e5cf
'2011-11-17T13:59:35-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLX' 'sip-files00041.tif'
a5576f33eccb546635252fafb2394def
80547181b45a3aee2ce050311c478509e346cb38
'2011-11-17T14:02:20-05:00'
describe
'1723' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLY' 'sip-files00041.txt'
20b0459bdd2794932b0f1f45eb3a1bed
b589a77c8df771d34f65525bd61609cc6e8e25f8
describe
'9229' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGLZ' 'sip-files00041thm.jpg'
3b57cefe51e4c6eb3bf6312436199c9a
a84df5a63b958eb614d8f57ac3f6e4f6ee9c8fd3
'2011-11-17T14:06:30-05:00'
describe
'342458' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMA' 'sip-files00042.jp2'
f2c780beb568ae13c9e29c2dbfece5cd
6e0c6dec6605e3b6ab6d4a3c783d321fc3c57c7d
'2011-11-17T13:55:45-05:00'
describe
'103445' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMB' 'sip-files00042.jpg'
9caec13d94adbc5a8fdb0ed35fb2d561
1ceafa3826027c2e2869f646aa2bf743c91f3e1d
'2011-11-17T13:56:48-05:00'
describe
'30465' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMC' 'sip-files00042.pro'
4f1fe5d307b345ea42e4a4593adfd47a
459ce5c30e9a531e4338d3912809de3bd1e8d0b2
'2011-11-17T13:58:38-05:00'
describe
'28983' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMD' 'sip-files00042.QC.jpg'
cc9e9f30bf0618d5886a9e6eaadbd136
cf956509a2921e66c64a41ba7ee3e90b7085f069
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGME' 'sip-files00042.tif'
ec13d9f13191229de81bb626ee18c97e
5c0f0cdedebd50b6344f50b88fe90256c7d6133d
'2011-11-17T14:01:49-05:00'
describe
'1649' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMF' 'sip-files00042.txt'
f379e3cfa83340e2e170cb07f1f14b00
f2adf926de8fa8d68823dc83743965d65455c3fc
describe
'7594' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMG' 'sip-files00042thm.jpg'
e298de7238b00aa4d5f8efd02d5e2b9d
0e3db269a37d30c898c7ac66d2f5b3c4f928d09e
'2011-11-17T14:04:18-05:00'
describe
'339584' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMH' 'sip-files00043.jp2'
92f0200f145b4748473360cb38cd11fe
f2957ab9a7e9a121efd65e9ffc4b8530131f63c4
'2011-11-17T14:07:56-05:00'
describe
'112857' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMI' 'sip-files00043.jpg'
3c1240adb643410faae439915da46dff
e25ea24bb0b3ae77e6e326c908112ccd4b990df0
'2011-11-17T13:54:49-05:00'
describe
'29023' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMJ' 'sip-files00043.pro'
74b86514df314153785491762c111be6
3ced3667cb4b355fc2ce66bf6a59bcee0cc56516
'2011-11-17T13:55:35-05:00'
describe
'31518' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMK' 'sip-files00043.QC.jpg'
196a3399cd738b3f0227552c8f44c84a
d667a87745591ccea68f40a2ff3c4fa37f17039a
describe
'2733024' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGML' 'sip-files00043.tif'
b81a17e613fdd533242bff2d6f0d26c8
80ff1b931ad89aee8376a08af6f014b00e673a90
'2011-11-17T13:58:21-05:00'
describe
'1463' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMM' 'sip-files00043.txt'
c9425bafafbee53c96d5ac67128b3b2c
33bae8ae4d8bf70a258a640a46fb04d8aadbeee0
describe
'8092' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMN' 'sip-files00043thm.jpg'
5e5b1ada80222caa4e8d900a1cd2ba8a
fdc532a29c23b10fb9928bc2671cb0fb3a01ea34
'2011-11-17T13:57:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMO' 'sip-files00044.jp2'
57efe66933114d5c444a7a19b2492f01
70011776f5b6d13fd16b01a9c5ad5a40a033e853
'2011-11-17T13:57:20-05:00'
describe
'97425' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMP' 'sip-files00044.jpg'
416ee70417795b3ef6254f6f1b477479
7cd13af868af0fd9a4acc4fb6ceb90738000ac87
'2011-11-17T13:58:11-05:00'
describe
'28432' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMQ' 'sip-files00044.pro'
1b499873174ad7121b29263ee57696c1
47acb7dec04b5252225e085f2ec4e0fa48b177dd
'2011-11-17T14:05:49-05:00'
describe
'27697' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMR' 'sip-files00044.QC.jpg'
a70c0b91a13553659a541977f475579c
0a6ca9a7666493e610129078bfa0361c648d9e05
'2011-11-17T14:03:54-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMS' 'sip-files00044.tif'
5054b6b923ea74a49887e5e9d13b88d1
7443c1cb84042ba7d182915b4b4b6cecde1777b2
'2011-11-17T14:01:53-05:00'
describe
'1485' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMT' 'sip-files00044.txt'
10796eaf090fb9c06c96da23e7ab3b07
8fdc249288877f469e3c7ab36400bf54839efbab
'2011-11-17T14:10:32-05:00'
describe
'7248' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMU' 'sip-files00044thm.jpg'
81edefdb34fc91ad106186a3805c77ca
e98d8ed312ad2bcedbe4c2c31c808245729dc4e6
'2011-11-17T13:55:29-05:00'
describe
'342618' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMV' 'sip-files00045.jp2'
64b3c90daa6d84a6e47c3e8a80d03e14
1d8530dfb2295b19585250bbcbdf6d9786852114
'2011-11-17T13:53:21-05:00'
describe
'96114' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMW' 'sip-files00045.jpg'
90c8551d8bd937820091c2527d5701b1
d7acc685c49b6272da485ba15f09fb7d6f9cd43c
'2011-11-17T14:02:08-05:00'
describe
'23183' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMX' 'sip-files00045.pro'
bda6550f7aab4c1fed26c25364d049b4
29cd54cda4727caf56a97cd699ec1b9108d970aa
'2011-11-17T13:54:37-05:00'
describe
'26803' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMY' 'sip-files00045.QC.jpg'
7e1150d8bcd4ee040418aaeb8b046b02
4cc0c69e906b8bf940cecfb22f7c530dc6658d30
'2011-11-17T14:04:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGMZ' 'sip-files00045.tif'
f2a74f3696da9eb3913d54fc795a96e2
f034613713ef18f00bae130b7a3575ed560c4b28
'2011-11-17T14:10:10-05:00'
describe
'1090' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNA' 'sip-files00045.txt'
f95f2f733880f8c73dcb67c9302f71de
ad792ada409ceaf21e2f3e6b3bf11fd37dbcc997
'2011-11-17T14:02:00-05:00'
describe
'6748' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNB' 'sip-files00045thm.jpg'
fae2091b76fab816b70d28233a4d79d2
ccf0c8bacee1e5744c3362d5c0f4a0829162b144
'2011-11-17T13:57:00-05:00'
describe
'342589' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNC' 'sip-files00046.jp2'
6cada8d3d47af6dd85902cf581cfffaa
d76c608e95b5acf96a55bdf7b8b1e30ee2fcac98
'2011-11-17T13:55:05-05:00'
describe
'89765' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGND' 'sip-files00046.jpg'
5521a7f97862a265c6a90d1cfd58c0cd
c44f72d59fe39b1f684e457492717c3ad008e87b
'2011-11-17T13:54:58-05:00'
describe
'24035' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNE' 'sip-files00046.pro'
32595b00490bb14c8ad779fbd4c8230e
28b4b3d0a1d83c93f163e9c0512a0d341a0b03a5
'2011-11-17T13:56:57-05:00'
describe
'24757' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNF' 'sip-files00046.QC.jpg'
ddfd9eefa85354b01edb9ea16ee0d37a
66464168b30cb56d4f14350bf6896ca8f4c8594f
'2011-11-17T14:04:15-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNG' 'sip-files00046.tif'
6ec1827bea8893177ed602bc48ba37de
aa1c36466cdc3c3b511d7a85cd1dff81d5043cf7
describe
'1028' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNH' 'sip-files00046.txt'
ecf58777d3cbda8fb6abdd77ad6b7940
b4ed0f6d08996f4d7681302965a008a5877f5008
'2011-11-17T14:02:48-05:00'
describe
'6411' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNI' 'sip-files00046thm.jpg'
bd5177dd4165d942d0de74b35a40e702
b3bb4946978a24b41444e0c1c945780dc061ff17
describe
'329757' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNJ' 'sip-files00047.jp2'
4d1add3402e703f1fae3fc8834260ba1
22084a00167e2db98f7d9ea0d53e6ebb7699bdb0
'2011-11-17T14:06:56-05:00'
describe
'101058' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNK' 'sip-files00047.jpg'
e4c5267efba6d7d876cf8d0acf737a8d
bfaee0c6916df50321a6bde0424fd7ef554cfa9d
'2011-11-17T13:53:00-05:00'
describe
'26209' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNL' 'sip-files00047.pro'
3f63739052b0b099e1e76d7b96d960cd
b27d9e0c7f70b817079be96f36ed373debb2bad8
'2011-11-17T13:54:52-05:00'
describe
'27730' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNM' 'sip-files00047.QC.jpg'
fa951e936c89aa56f95ae2cfe7a01a09
384987188c3d380758f446fa35c5308af818c06c
'2011-11-17T14:02:18-05:00'
describe
'2654764' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNN' 'sip-files00047.tif'
f455e098b32d3b7c7c5d3e0f5abcb19d
22d6f39808da8cd26f03804a5b72f5194fa27971
'2011-11-17T14:06:35-05:00'
describe
'1505' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNO' 'sip-files00047.txt'
cc7ae3d184f00595503108ce7923b93c
a5c849d3ea9c70756a859ad6bd8d883ed7c84f6a
'2011-11-17T13:59:15-05:00'
describe
'7679' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNP' 'sip-files00047thm.jpg'
cb2e7a2c0b4259afeb47e2e55262562e
dc04bf86d0f1d2f5425b871891d534f6a2ceddbb
'2011-11-17T13:58:45-05:00'
describe
'332619' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNQ' 'sip-files00048.jp2'
bcab5f9e279455e2e5b666bd71c65eff
ae4c4e736442f5d67ae32648f353f6a04ac5d0c3
describe
'117485' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNR' 'sip-files00048.jpg'
535de8c0248009c29015a23bd75269a4
57bd233784512578fa7f4f1b8006d5e5f7d3bb06
describe
'35661' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNS' 'sip-files00048.pro'
efcf663322e524a1d3f3c42d0326fe39
22392069bcac84f90c283cac73482f7ad9524d4b
'2011-11-17T14:06:17-05:00'
describe
'33751' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNT' 'sip-files00048.QC.jpg'
5a145a21f83fd91b07aed8a0864def1d
e4523bad8de2a03ef1faf15a308eadc3269eddfd
'2011-11-17T14:10:41-05:00'
describe
'2677536' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNU' 'sip-files00048.tif'
31281c564c3ddc0241ee872d7adbed4d
d2756a436f2c7b279a13ad53cb9dc98d96da4268
'2011-11-17T14:05:42-05:00'
describe
'1719' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNV' 'sip-files00048.txt'
bb0e2933c6c8882ebbb59d91fc36e2f5
0fd5908a5b84c2576b63802cc1cb47321c6c3c81
'2011-11-17T14:01:25-05:00'
describe
'8906' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNW' 'sip-files00048thm.jpg'
b9eaba73657544be42d5651375082efc
bb6a0d9940c2012d6deeb3842db3122f161ca815
'2011-11-17T14:06:21-05:00'
describe
'339838' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNX' 'sip-files00049.jp2'
0d98071c7e7b03bc2bf75a425e06230e
f0147e20e5a7ff3454e9200232a73f5563c309ef
'2011-11-17T14:07:19-05:00'
describe
'99711' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNY' 'sip-files00049.jpg'
4f595526e7d7f52723dd50cc5fc4b84a
14b3e3d72b83f703428aeddf02536a1f9c860d42
'2011-11-17T14:01:33-05:00'
describe
'22318' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGNZ' 'sip-files00049.pro'
274fd2cd77f056d01ff5299bc2e5ae21
d6439245add6ec43df2943c4f12db124a76bb238
'2011-11-17T14:00:36-05:00'
describe
'27845' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOA' 'sip-files00049.QC.jpg'
c51cfe300eacc361596fb13699e9ae91
1cdc524331fc0bf2a4828f76e4592354193e5dba
'2011-11-17T13:57:21-05:00'
describe
'2735124' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOB' 'sip-files00049.tif'
beac8ae40f9b4bbdf020941aa3b85d3b
a4eff2bfd03f072f61b813742c408ebfa67f2ede
'2011-11-17T14:00:24-05:00'
describe
'1383' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOC' 'sip-files00049.txt'
77fb4f8958e61f5a3ec614477b30777b
2b1844b28d06133c87f3a8692b9f7b244ee39074
'2011-11-17T14:07:03-05:00'
describe
'7539' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOD' 'sip-files00049thm.jpg'
5b1b593de9faf0831b373d3b0affaa28
377f105f47ae313038a8c5119296ccae7f5eb99a
describe
'328957' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOE' 'sip-files00050.jp2'
1dbb3cdfd2805e60b655e9c0d267b551
2b644c71041e4a64dd821ec97a80bf7fd10bc623
'2011-11-17T13:56:29-05:00'
describe
'85625' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOF' 'sip-files00050.jpg'
accb3ad7ebf1ff513d005ebc9f7dfa31
db76a6950929e5a4cd09c10e2cff6efa64e553dc
describe
'20767' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOG' 'sip-files00050.pro'
2b96aac5f9f28877ced154a726a83085
ef218f6f429567824a55340066c710e031d72c57
'2011-11-17T14:10:58-05:00'
describe
'23561' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOH' 'sip-files00050.QC.jpg'
be965843f2e7bc91206b4b2481110180
3245c9fe6b6de0df985397a177ef65d578a6d3ca
describe
'2648092' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOI' 'sip-files00050.tif'
d0eb45ec286402c938ddb97dd8c3553b
ad55ffe5c8c1ffea66448aa5f64c82556bdfa9ed
'2011-11-17T13:59:54-05:00'
describe
'1053' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOJ' 'sip-files00050.txt'
a101b7bf3b56db4f9d8fd74e8c489bcf
095b49539958324a577ff5841b06691749985682
'2011-11-17T14:10:00-05:00'
describe
'6875' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOK' 'sip-files00050thm.jpg'
5515005a27039353f14a310b67953303
5b1fb55d8096cd363e31691f816ac24cd512ba89
'2011-11-17T13:53:59-05:00'
describe
'339430' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOL' 'sip-files00051.jp2'
12bfbd69b9223f7c674f5e0d2833ca82
7260db04c81bd506427db940942300436dc3fee1
describe
'106698' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOM' 'sip-files00051.jpg'
5a810621a91f6a48fa2e2f4656458e7b
ce1db53497a89723e273e7c950973f211f8993a2
'2011-11-17T14:03:49-05:00'
describe
'26506' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGON' 'sip-files00051.pro'
46cd98f034fc561475bdeefc4a791d18
64d0572cfba57622aefb6c8c3cf43fc0163981c9
'2011-11-17T13:53:54-05:00'
describe
'29832' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOO' 'sip-files00051.QC.jpg'
79e9720ef583a57c0b139675d3a45256
6e7fb5002abd4b90ff1d3f44f197e9a28b9d5d1a
'2011-11-17T14:04:21-05:00'
describe
'2732212' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOP' 'sip-files00051.tif'
47ca3797e70375ca136bacc610af9473
19f612fd12370d28a1c34a184ed4eb8585c18cf2
'2011-11-17T13:57:30-05:00'
describe
'1421' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOQ' 'sip-files00051.txt'
3c69c05a3e5f1f09bd5a39902e06fb80
db6606c176ecb8ec2b5cf8222fd66913ab6381c1
'2011-11-17T13:57:10-05:00'
describe
'7889' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOR' 'sip-files00051thm.jpg'
25b0a9302c46d8255c72751e37ac5d6c
6268c0edd943cd6fe3243d3fec6a79717d6fbb49
'2011-11-17T13:58:36-05:00'
describe
'325415' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOS' 'sip-files00052.jp2'
bcb99f3dd790b2508aa8b7085b604a4c
a3cb6437892ce7ffcd1c5b6fc65c95ff3af9eb71
describe
'105112' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOT' 'sip-files00052.jpg'
44603d81fc7b9f42847c20e483c53f8d
a8fb900f0467922a2e64a5850627723459d2100b
'2011-11-17T13:54:30-05:00'
describe
'28966' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOU' 'sip-files00052.pro'
f4233169395d1dac996c229a8f1abb9f
99a196fe44b9e0dcb48dc7e557988d188b193365
'2011-11-17T14:02:07-05:00'
describe
'30031' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOV' 'sip-files00052.QC.jpg'
a5b88f22d26f5921593a1029f4f663bb
193fd3ac7085a84036a5edf3216bceb0d2e74141
'2011-11-17T14:10:35-05:00'
describe
'2619728' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOW' 'sip-files00052.tif'
75c1ba03c3bbd18b01d12529e6ddf8d1
237aeb7aea0241abcd7371ca53515b15629e682a
'2011-11-17T14:03:35-05:00'
describe
'1522' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOX' 'sip-files00052.txt'
f9215eef42bdb629e70fce5fd7253262
14fdff4c7f670f7940e01c81fab038175639727f
'2011-11-17T14:03:08-05:00'
describe
'7952' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOY' 'sip-files00052thm.jpg'
e22a09239b8000e502d2a15342a663a6
8efa055284df1637f757b095bf78c36f7fe689c0
'2011-11-17T14:08:41-05:00'
describe
'337259' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGOZ' 'sip-files00053.jp2'
57db98c597c5c3562edf60e0d4a0aac5
663dc28a3e1efbca557870c04b78ed491c0b17d9
'2011-11-17T13:55:40-05:00'
describe
'115216' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPA' 'sip-files00053.jpg'
8818451ec9d6ca76673ab25c3c1db74e
a1efefc8df3a8f7500e9b2af4ecb1976c25a60ca
'2011-11-17T14:02:25-05:00'
describe
'30125' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPB' 'sip-files00053.pro'
354ac9a1dc1e9cefcfcb2605b1f03b4d
1270b409c43d657c703c1069b214e2416b613e68
'2011-11-17T13:55:17-05:00'
describe
'31143' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPC' 'sip-files00053.QC.jpg'
803e8bec96f4f9037fe8284459e35800
678c7e476180342df643ec2c8d192cc9b3003c4b
'2011-11-17T13:56:25-05:00'
describe
'2714456' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPD' 'sip-files00053.tif'
ebd57f3a8174a928e132999e2e422754
084a220d7e51c9891e3f39c48fb91d69d580122d
'2011-11-17T13:56:26-05:00'
describe
'1351' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPE' 'sip-files00053.txt'
ab56038752b21debe858c19a11e1086e
5ec45ce73b9732a512dcfc3e5c1c84d7a4320405
'2011-11-17T13:58:28-05:00'
describe
'8091' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPF' 'sip-files00053thm.jpg'
ddab8265690997a39a3a869aedf349ee
eab0a7d202dd887f4b5955293b114cb31bcbc254
'2011-11-17T13:56:51-05:00'
describe
'326136' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPG' 'sip-files00054.jp2'
8dad87e7d8f791bc0c21510fc91efb4f
66f71a279c0ce299bcef82c400972241ba5b7381
describe
'92925' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPH' 'sip-files00054.jpg'
b165a9c110499f55ac53da695c86bf5e
f64416c61b3c173bbcd90f815c0c29da27bef545
'2011-11-17T14:09:56-05:00'
describe
'24680' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPI' 'sip-files00054.pro'
e2231de7bd6e5adfb6f92ef036f3cb15
3707606870fffe6bf32eaf713a1785125a38febd
'2011-11-17T14:09:48-05:00'
describe
'26150' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPJ' 'sip-files00054.QC.jpg'
6041ec25102e2594150d3725ce7a5bcb
a81edc3017387182066de2fc83ff534dfcea21a9
describe
'2625516' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPK' 'sip-files00054.tif'
b95f6035d1eb7b712489b59fe40fa4be
0eae4fc13b39fd010c785366cbd78cc4f4adda96
'2011-11-17T14:04:08-05:00'
describe
'1657' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPL' 'sip-files00054.txt'
d56a50ca62c611906d696c27ab367d41
2ec82c27611081312c5735e369142566c0414bb5
'2011-11-17T14:02:26-05:00'
describe
'7765' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPM' 'sip-files00054thm.jpg'
04919f42ad68760bbccea0cb47fa4711
61ed46f6005984e548b0202773bbb49d7b2acf8d
'2011-11-17T13:55:50-05:00'
describe
'336651' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPN' 'sip-files00055.jp2'
2aaba5176c9e0f9797b3ef3fbe47d008
a245967f9fb560caad8a00a7d5dc4e3fda6d54a8
'2011-11-17T13:57:39-05:00'
describe
'124192' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPO' 'sip-files00055.jpg'
fb047a9e0aaa4535bec95d68ced849e4
2abf4f14e85344c59fcced5ac803584c7865e7b7
'2011-11-17T14:10:08-05:00'
describe
'33236' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPP' 'sip-files00055.pro'
7ced649ae966af6038b596abe519e062
868b2d7ef9a894b43cc3e9c595738756a0db90e7
'2011-11-17T14:04:59-05:00'
describe
'35797' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPQ' 'sip-files00055.QC.jpg'
e686c5def176b2df843a74e5be3aa2cf
46b3d315e9b15ed61a3f564a159fca048637aa9a
'2011-11-17T13:58:06-05:00'
describe
'2709960' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPR' 'sip-files00055.tif'
dc208fa014e307556c652170b2e6346e
3be5386257cfcbfd6d975c72bc0a1863fbe0549d
'2011-11-17T14:01:48-05:00'
describe
'1773' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPS' 'sip-files00055.txt'
d5a671fd010f979a28ed812e99079adc
497253ac1514edff950797e5c78ef557fc20d8cd
'2011-11-17T14:03:26-05:00'
describe
'10165' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPT' 'sip-files00055thm.jpg'
bf8184870356f80f3d3077fc6ba23452
0044fae76227c280860b879caa08726a703d9fc6
'2011-11-17T14:06:28-05:00'
describe
'328948' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPU' 'sip-files00056.jp2'
83f2c761b444477e0d034d9232b71826
187e784b713552f75ec70b96094f5648efaa83d9
describe
'114747' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPV' 'sip-files00056.jpg'
cb9662261c3dee581e47c7d3191d6da6
966b146d6e406c220149b4b163a73188960b5a0d
'2011-11-17T13:54:51-05:00'
describe
'31282' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPW' 'sip-files00056.pro'
0fccb01e10b85acefec19172ae8a42a0
c0a0399fbeef494b9262559f4b1a9afa758a357e
'2011-11-17T14:09:39-05:00'
describe
'32773' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPX' 'sip-files00056.QC.jpg'
9ec932347f898ecc1305355f35a201f1
e0c6b4c24ab89b86967d0dbad7ece9f69124e93b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPY' 'sip-files00056.tif'
10850ae0971049bf57eafe8240803392
f15da37b00fd4eb533f6ca10a8877b5f64761e0a
'2011-11-17T14:05:23-05:00'
describe
'1545' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGPZ' 'sip-files00056.txt'
f3ff931b73798b46b13a027f4834a0f8
8052d6fb7df0b73eb45b6eab4bbfea1337bb7057
describe
'8775' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQA' 'sip-files00056thm.jpg'
de6b63a385044af90f201837e1ab0130
4393bab86ba80f35b98fae75e8a2d91425722a24
'2011-11-17T14:01:13-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQB' 'sip-files00057.jp2'
c32dd068dca00a65b433c3947078ce1b
6d794a94e1396180f65003bb0dfcf3bbcee1a9c1
'2011-11-17T14:10:46-05:00'
describe
'114884' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQC' 'sip-files00057.jpg'
0bf81d2b7f7733b0a717bcb804a20be8
17d9e28fb82e6d59b79508fd94229c0c685c7ca9
'2011-11-17T14:08:45-05:00'
describe
'24864' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQD' 'sip-files00057.pro'
a7ea1e469a5d0b5daa762a87a44c0d51
ea4ce9d0728982c8fa53ae1d446e7797d5752fd0
'2011-11-17T14:08:07-05:00'
describe
'32307' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQE' 'sip-files00057.QC.jpg'
cda713a336921132d57f05f4da69456f
b8dd3aa12c442591d6ed7210f7840c8436838192
'2011-11-17T14:10:04-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQF' 'sip-files00057.tif'
5c4e3de36cf7caf9c2f78bdc37cdc32c
37782672ee2fcedaf0e3634ec1571a7ad3f627ee
'2011-11-17T14:07:10-05:00'
describe
'1414' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQG' 'sip-files00057.txt'
a626fa1675f5e88d1676738ab1a3d431
1dbd067a88b29dfe823039bb415550f6686e25a2
'2011-11-17T14:10:17-05:00'
describe
'8731' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQH' 'sip-files00057thm.jpg'
be24d255b583592f886056d9191611f3
c3532c6a2af94a098e44bb0d153eab54d1e8f674
describe
'336154' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQI' 'sip-files00058.jp2'
31ace26d6f83387b17a6d87ee6376a3e
a4b43fb6c35988629f6c4c9ac8c2aa622e4b57da
'2011-11-17T14:04:58-05:00'
describe
'105704' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQJ' 'sip-files00058.jpg'
4f4c1480e3f1fe857a46f07ef9d4f5ec
6d218cee89f8e82b6093483e5d4d4d92603158d2
describe
'29460' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQK' 'sip-files00058.pro'
e9e2150b8abeb45b6015242069c7f455
bf68213d0116905a2637b2ed4d1fdd85e7dcb0d2
'2011-11-17T14:05:22-05:00'
describe
'30953' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQL' 'sip-files00058.QC.jpg'
b8bd123f81f14149abcbcc02e97ae05f
ec81f6afe7c801c7ecacfaaa564bace3da8bf777
'2011-11-17T14:01:28-05:00'
describe
'2705696' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQM' 'sip-files00058.tif'
000b3a0541ce3b6052ce7ccd1f487e5e
991d71e6baea92e78356f8b30cb8702b55615cde
'2011-11-17T13:59:27-05:00'
describe
'1645' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQN' 'sip-files00058.txt'
fbf20de20cc66751cadc1c6bb7119119
e1e16ff51237bb6f840d61844b351cfe82bab6b6
'2011-11-17T13:54:40-05:00'
describe
'8505' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQO' 'sip-files00058thm.jpg'
a073755e9367b3343f3cb8309487eec3
43faba77ed998e941c189f34384120f25e898087
'2011-11-17T13:55:03-05:00'
describe
'335936' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQP' 'sip-files00059.jp2'
d5ecb81be2eec2e5d10a71b4d05ce99a
0d1bb6fb7365cf4ea10ff5af3aa5398f02982525
'2011-11-17T13:53:18-05:00'
describe
'135131' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQQ' 'sip-files00059.jpg'
a108fdc872059240a13823bee05fd217
45e6ae592599618867298accee6dc77230614d31
describe
'37813' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQR' 'sip-files00059.pro'
08a931a9a10341be209f5e0bbb65f382
6dc6cd362ace9e6736d4af8051b06b7afb3e05fa
describe
'37335' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQS' 'sip-files00059.QC.jpg'
3ccabfc5290917e2b19a00f1c4b20d67
24d66980ea08d89a5e8a9ff307931e1d88fa700a
describe
'2704364' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQT' 'sip-files00059.tif'
aeb080a2fc6ab82674ffa46f6d64e58e
e668cd3ec0af8f8f4a1acd37ee12685de68d2e14
'2011-11-17T13:56:52-05:00'
describe
'1731' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQU' 'sip-files00059.txt'
aa86429a4011fcad1fabd8076ccf073e
d0b9c795b1d2bc8dbf0c2a1857f1ecce3055cea6
describe
'9788' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQV' 'sip-files00059thm.jpg'
a7200151b1999d5d64a6c0924670e343
082137bcf3be96ee32076f76579dbfde35fadf66
describe
'342637' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQW' 'sip-files00060.jp2'
baef295db8382b18c6e1e963798484de
d863ea685dee40a49367bc4133f5575632df9378
describe
'115976' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQX' 'sip-files00060.jpg'
8cb60c361b96f8949419fb9a3b818cdd
bf1c6ca139809cd60dc7623512a88f47ad2030c2
'2011-11-17T13:56:34-05:00'
describe
'29225' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQY' 'sip-files00060.pro'
809f3b1274e5aa5ee3dfddf64af9b3ea
ea65d319743791c8edcbc775ae418020f1a11846
'2011-11-17T14:04:55-05:00'
describe
'32229' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGQZ' 'sip-files00060.QC.jpg'
44043668a06ed8d9b28e16578963bfff
0cef9132cbe071085529bea63e1a3d561c178b3f
'2011-11-17T14:10:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRA' 'sip-files00060.tif'
edef266cf38e6bc8c5f9e59bff4b4ff9
b1bdb0691c0ad8514bc4598614f902ed8b100384
'2011-11-17T13:57:13-05:00'
describe
'1476' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRB' 'sip-files00060.txt'
d44681b8948699ed4fbc50a680acbe8b
3cd5cf18bb882b3a4474be867f4ad245c60713ea
'2011-11-17T14:06:47-05:00'
describe
'8288' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRC' 'sip-files00060thm.jpg'
4d2c6840401499cdf9f84a313d99dadb
3e22b27bed1e7a88ce51533ec4f34c668d5bea7f
'2011-11-17T14:04:07-05:00'
describe
'333543' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRD' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
2353963bc7cc8ea57406df668c0e3c18
9521d711722f7117fe93589c1f550369edff36ee
'2011-11-17T14:02:13-05:00'
describe
'114333' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRE' 'sip-files00061.jpg'
a3869a0cf02fdb7604222f77e69be26e
d8f64abb45fcc0609f9af5ace29529990ea730b9
'2011-11-17T14:02:05-05:00'
describe
'28944' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRF' 'sip-files00061.pro'
2e58b6153f0b33e4d0c29c5b7085e407
7cc31e7e44e3c5433145e5a766be474ea224803f
'2011-11-17T13:54:14-05:00'
describe
'31634' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRG' 'sip-files00061.QC.jpg'
64edf9c96d93c1afe702fccba59b0cec
fd462cdee04c4e382eed8d5a349ec51b9b38a3fc
'2011-11-17T13:54:43-05:00'
describe
'2685948' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRH' 'sip-files00061.tif'
578e1ad0203a71141f6615f579579d0d
1879f9b7db8012eb21c672c41ec9b3e22831ecab
'2011-11-17T14:00:42-05:00'
describe
'1469' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRI' 'sip-files00061.txt'
6eb7694953a1c94555064d255574a6df
e6749b5c8e63e24d15f9575a47712bc3e1506963
'2011-11-17T13:54:46-05:00'
describe
'8391' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRJ' 'sip-files00061thm.jpg'
bda1af28bff2aa16717f7a1449680a4f
d2e8b57f57147f04e25ef7daca2ffd43122fbc07
'2011-11-17T14:11:12-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRK' 'sip-files00062.jp2'
3318f360db0023238de6d6518b85360d
23d004620fd8148d5f8375f8e1d42168dff38805
'2011-11-17T13:58:53-05:00'
describe
'133690' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRL' 'sip-files00062.jpg'
371b0ae9a67a08ca865c4f3b2dfb6e68
7a1090f090ad373b02103fb948464a7f758ba8e4
'2011-11-17T13:57:36-05:00'
describe
'37877' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRM' 'sip-files00062.pro'
ba5b1772d64f5981c18d3af59a9c6986
5b255f651bbf95d3c5e03eec0037ef13d17897e8
'2011-11-17T14:06:20-05:00'
describe
'38970' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRN' 'sip-files00062.QC.jpg'
0ce8bcbf6a6d004a81443d018d4c16b5
cfc8152dd0decc800b80c783597b3b2bb124db15
'2011-11-17T14:03:17-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRO' 'sip-files00062.tif'
e44e9709866eb9c61418714dd5472f3c
6b49d8ebd6f11359e6198b83e2c480d2ded5afe8
'2011-11-17T14:04:16-05:00'
describe
'1677' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRP' 'sip-files00062.txt'
fc279270c4cf83741aa9f9af11232ea7
1deca83dd41847481c1e9b3c10b49e007e689c3b
'2011-11-17T14:10:31-05:00'
describe
'10023' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRQ' 'sip-files00062thm.jpg'
0cb8e5ccfd3dc959828a22e985dcd7cf
d728918651b5460033fe12991c030bfe1d3c5c5b
'2011-11-17T14:08:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRR' 'sip-files00063.jp2'
57c18c233c679b4b2d0d215fd580d64d
fb18d1dba48a8c914ecd9bcc9879e585507b05a5
'2011-11-17T14:05:50-05:00'
describe
'110544' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRS' 'sip-files00063.jpg'
7c1fdba2bc4fd8494db5270a5ec3eabb
71287c254d4172ba4a976ffc78b7b0cef516a0ec
describe
'29025' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRT' 'sip-files00063.pro'
a28776aeab2498215e7526bd046a786b
a3c53b0ee548c252639314404b8f5efba3e137dc
'2011-11-17T14:10:51-05:00'
describe
'32490' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRU' 'sip-files00063.QC.jpg'
0aff1aa13467ac5d09d038cfb5243889
fd9743b46e4ca5dac2e951cb4017697d7f7116be
'2011-11-17T14:08:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRV' 'sip-files00063.tif'
fbb3742b4cdd55c604a43d97ef7f5a6d
cfdf717e7afdd1cd26ae508630b0dc87f98a05cf
'2011-11-17T14:10:36-05:00'
describe
'1585' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRW' 'sip-files00063.txt'
aad07f158b81afda7cde5c2a145e69d3
ecbf27e2fe87cf27eec2297a1011e9ee3b7b0707
'2011-11-17T14:06:15-05:00'
describe
'8947' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRX' 'sip-files00063thm.jpg'
c683c52f7ed8714c095b20e12ae851d0
13bec18b524e6c876e7f5b209ec4f10be94b1e56
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRY' 'sip-files00064.jp2'
fc010f1f73d945990232d34b2bf3aca2
34693875c6a5c618b54529598f5920e4ebe23229
'2011-11-17T14:06:11-05:00'
describe
'115524' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGRZ' 'sip-files00064.jpg'
50956b4045da98ac61493b0cdbda10d1
014ce0c565ae561ef3e4a5883d30aa501908cf4c
'2011-11-17T14:00:05-05:00'
describe
'27471' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSA' 'sip-files00064.pro'
48695a70271f28d5c8594b849cbb9d67
5dfa8aa9ce2fff5733a91330f085e495a2c4e47b
'2011-11-17T14:05:18-05:00'
describe
'30907' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSB' 'sip-files00064.QC.jpg'
0975ad2d9d4546e2400268de87f8df54
0d1d017d9cc5f1e07510358657d1989ee7ce46c2
'2011-11-17T13:56:28-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSC' 'sip-files00064.tif'
6fa4e270dd623f3378bb2060cdbe5822
80e6f68118ccbff0a4ef152c14430be260d96dc1
describe
'1591' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSD' 'sip-files00064.txt'
9ec85f10882d6c6f7e919926bd6826fa
9a679e5141047ccd18faef53ae0ae8d9c6ccd82b
'2011-11-17T14:06:25-05:00'
describe
'8100' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSE' 'sip-files00064thm.jpg'
1041ae0973b05870961b12ab8ca10b23
06a48f40d75bcb54947128d39621747360f1fe62
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSF' 'sip-files00065.jp2'
2c035f1629068df7df61a165630a6ec7
7c2b5a2d4be13c761855a1ec068703c950c149cb
'2011-11-17T13:54:47-05:00'
describe
'91642' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSG' 'sip-files00065.jpg'
ea8ca062f9d3af1e32390ced7daa6c53
c2b42e8dff45bb0e616390b1d8664f5671a06e16
'2011-11-17T14:04:56-05:00'
describe
'20594' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSH' 'sip-files00065.pro'
cf4b58889d3c7044b9404379a5324c28
314973b4dde5db2a1194044b72d154c145decf75
'2011-11-17T14:10:23-05:00'
describe
'26371' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSI' 'sip-files00065.QC.jpg'
76e5927f4536058be28fb8be6bbc0ddb
ef9da738f7debf21cffd931f96b6a1644076410a
'2011-11-17T14:08:24-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSJ' 'sip-files00065.tif'
ac2d0295d229d96697fab7ad1208d1c1
055e2f255e992c2386fba6b7d4e997a59e4b37a9
'2011-11-17T14:00:08-05:00'
describe
'1358' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSK' 'sip-files00065.txt'
bc90896ec7033ab229e0786a92bbbeb9
cda9883afa2788c49c7cd6a852bddbbe14fe98e1
'2011-11-17T13:54:01-05:00'
describe
'7760' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSL' 'sip-files00065thm.jpg'
518a8293e74f3b4edd081f3b0948c61a
7016851bbfc0a557fa1f91c470b2238b775ab79e
describe
'342610' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSM' 'sip-files00066.jp2'
2c7f076fcc313803bd4d9887f03995d8
5de5155a45473bb179da19d5684b4e382ef6c691
'2011-11-17T13:54:03-05:00'
describe
'106250' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSN' 'sip-files00066.jpg'
fa22c9e6ee3354f7c5f2bda44d7c1567
020fb4d967821a252223dbbeb3fdc221dd5c4ae5
describe
'28707' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSO' 'sip-files00066.pro'
7b8c8ca9d0ec32211d1cde96db7c1519
2b0ba1f0e7888da0fbf882c21b04fb1342571654
'2011-11-17T14:00:21-05:00'
describe
'31227' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSP' 'sip-files00066.QC.jpg'
e9f4d03d8c3b17045a843230ac5d8208
bc6ebf9f2f923f6a7b446d0a635e90a8c58e5559
'2011-11-17T14:02:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSQ' 'sip-files00066.tif'
f1d82dd53320f7efd8ef910428489d94
5994c06b55fc573c59e3b520850f6ed781d71767
'2011-11-17T14:08:44-05:00'
describe
'1500' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSR' 'sip-files00066.txt'
370c4eb21726da097d796af7c2914459
524882758a0e2efc3e8bbbe5103b122154ce064f
'2011-11-17T13:58:22-05:00'
describe
'8223' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSS' 'sip-files00066thm.jpg'
c285ba5d12f5d110d961c2f658a14cc0
2c2e987e22b3023a16bf3bde2f625b5009670d4c
'2011-11-17T14:03:51-05:00'
describe
'342550' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGST' 'sip-files00067.jp2'
d9d3f78cfe1a08807901400443d3e872
fa8998633b747d903e444f5ef4d6169c536f8450
'2011-11-17T13:53:14-05:00'
describe
'87675' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSU' 'sip-files00067.jpg'
1f46e3be1c3954e8c5fc864d9db9617b
52ea79097cdc3de5566e22ff33145d87ff5480a0
'2011-11-17T14:07:44-05:00'
describe
'17299' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSV' 'sip-files00067.pro'
50c684fe4255bad088fd512a4985b515
cd2aeb89b8a3ce80c2aace2394367872677e0b14
describe
'23953' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSW' 'sip-files00067.QC.jpg'
3cf2f384f2d137c15a799c7b65998643
c9a58822784665e2f39da5f9b67f277b86786874
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSX' 'sip-files00067.tif'
f3768f4a985ff5c092e57c7759998802
22d064361cf7f6ff9c6034bbdd06bd9ddde5210e
'2011-11-17T13:59:55-05:00'
describe
'874' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSY' 'sip-files00067.txt'
f14723b8ab0a4fbc460738181149c4a6
775b267a209bc63e931ec26b50da36bbb352d6d7
'2011-11-17T14:10:33-05:00'
describe
'6531' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGSZ' 'sip-files00067thm.jpg'
2a758f4971a19d3e6673df4ede580c61
4953bf6023ceed3398e8c8636e33d5362f75e1de
describe
'342530' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTA' 'sip-files00068.jp2'
690fa7c290702195391c6fe479566d71
e9b9af03def7924f970f3d78031841213e787eec
'2011-11-17T14:03:40-05:00'
describe
'119513' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTB' 'sip-files00068.jpg'
363a7bb66a40f9dc34f612ab55335ba6
eff1962527f426ca364fb59e8bd86ef5485e50f8
'2011-11-17T14:03:23-05:00'
describe
'21783' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTC' 'sip-files00068.pro'
32601db7b6c451b11c347362fd8d395f
ed0e6228a48248f464ac9459c5f44a05106fff4f
'2011-11-17T13:53:45-05:00'
describe
'33429' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTD' 'sip-files00068.QC.jpg'
f0e9ff3ad64d15dc475179def661d5f2
84176cb974b8d4b2bc1401fea1c7601482b317a9
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTE' 'sip-files00068.tif'
7ec8e7f9818f7c4c1ea037b77d0b8502
2c72c09e371123f8e397330847ddbef7880e0d9c
'2011-11-17T14:00:59-05:00'
describe
'1208' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTF' 'sip-files00068.txt'
6f499d6d15cd558d4916b6c17256a385
59375cf10be398bb547ae9ff2ddd3940c5f0967b
'2011-11-17T13:59:24-05:00'
describe
'8962' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTG' 'sip-files00068thm.jpg'
9e80373967c15701df5762538be82b72
2d7479e4e02fbd4cf51524bb36cc21336473c108
describe
'342538' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTH' 'sip-files00069.jp2'
bfeb0184a675a5f23cb50ed522352fe3
a0dba86fbcd039c2423764a1022b1c5c9114ae94
'2011-11-17T13:53:04-05:00'
describe
'101314' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTI' 'sip-files00069.jpg'
6885cfa8d73acae4ddd21ff23bb5f7e5
693e970f9f3997653b044e9f4704a9b5c633d92a
'2011-11-17T13:57:59-05:00'
describe
'29020' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTJ' 'sip-files00069.pro'
ca2f0b1f2b79519ee6595af9751ffcc6
f4153b0b7cb6187b06c2b3bc37d319ce16e33809
describe
'30792' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTK' 'sip-files00069.QC.jpg'
4e5bd8c07e0bca3d0cee224ad79b5258
5d223a2b694accc2f3eabd7ed5739ff30afa8854
'2011-11-17T14:01:29-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTL' 'sip-files00069.tif'
cf1df3a2cfad9de397078d22f629fab6
04ebdd730fc03078c8c7d40c4cee652fb8d29680
'2011-11-17T14:05:21-05:00'
describe
'1651' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTM' 'sip-files00069.txt'
1cfea5cfa2bcf737f68e679be44eb149
40dab80efff75e782834a2ff0b4e6cb0e9615c39
'2011-11-17T13:58:49-05:00'
describe
'8480' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTN' 'sip-files00069thm.jpg'
b931fce9ef32820fae4ec033281fbbfb
521e501ee83121f905729e778058f761af7c64bb
'2011-11-17T14:09:17-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTO' 'sip-files00070.jp2'
fd9b72d994339471e33234e135507cfa
9a4a98871b238811b195bc5f07b75c935d1313c2
'2011-11-17T14:08:46-05:00'
describe
'100538' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTP' 'sip-files00070.jpg'
06a86bd1c6fcf1f62851585600163ddd
77d6f6df73d20626c5ec77630efb01bb6fc99749
'2011-11-17T14:03:33-05:00'
describe
'27663' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTQ' 'sip-files00070.pro'
70de512405fac1d5a88c9000ef4f7407
855db9cdfa0a7822eba0cfb8c0f76ad38e776b03
describe
'29301' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTR' 'sip-files00070.QC.jpg'
5a5b8d46442a96042705987db2b000f3
315734ffbd8d6ff71d3e878f2e8db8b96a890732
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTS' 'sip-files00070.tif'
b787ab25f4e12e5435c567eccb192138
699d0d4c48135a65d0d4bf80911b9f715b46f85b
describe
'1569' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTT' 'sip-files00070.txt'
5a8d02a8f9fadc4a3272854511aa20d9
921d2919d2f07cfb10437d6515dc85676214484c
describe
'8455' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTU' 'sip-files00070thm.jpg'
ed696a9976b8320660397fcb8feb5de1
7d3d7102d1f96c7082885fb747f02c25f1894cd7
describe
'342606' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTV' 'sip-files00071.jp2'
5aebfcd551be3c2af87ad34970ff15d7
4a32e10c49f491e5d566666235f0407c0a49bf81
'2011-11-17T14:04:34-05:00'
describe
'98932' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTW' 'sip-files00071.jpg'
277ccc8a09fa52130b43ba982b56c940
373e69381a1c5e74b7eaddbe1df9e22d2bbc72ba
'2011-11-17T14:02:02-05:00'
describe
'27176' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTX' 'sip-files00071.pro'
94c209a21feb16e5a5bb99a76deacd61
6ea46564f4286f27c24acc1d2dd410b6621e4ba2
'2011-11-17T14:09:44-05:00'
describe
'29641' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTY' 'sip-files00071.QC.jpg'
539ce7a6ad5be530d7a303e563ba817f
420b9f444c82a7a2f5418ebcc93c897c8bae1466
'2011-11-17T14:01:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGTZ' 'sip-files00071.tif'
d06a43ccd3924ef00b04d71bcbb379aa
90a61d35b79e43e88fe7c81224f3910f7b011913
'2011-11-17T13:57:53-05:00'
describe
'1571' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUA' 'sip-files00071.txt'
a1431e09b81589db028410c2f62ef1d3
bc5b6ab4f78f5f26e070fbd465571496701aa90e
describe
'8516' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUB' 'sip-files00071thm.jpg'
789761c6a11db0538adda9527fe0e5b2
fd4d3b5eebfbeaffd3d84a1020822585fc3bc917
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUC' 'sip-files00072.jp2'
91ccf0055480fd50aececc20f6894b0f
6963fa513835ff477e4dbcedc54726b6f1ea22ca
'2011-11-17T14:00:44-05:00'
describe
'98863' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUD' 'sip-files00072.jpg'
c251dfc35fd73a7118ed190b7bce12ee
efea8563563a7ffbca44b7e001199545ef656e2c
'2011-11-17T13:58:20-05:00'
describe
'26737' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUE' 'sip-files00072.pro'
9d27ba7fe5017be317170d3adb3adfae
dfaae2871e9cd0d30b57474b457d04e59573fa76
describe
'29470' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUF' 'sip-files00072.QC.jpg'
077402bccf28928ea90818bbbc05b8e9
3eab792732ff7ea4c67882ec9994514eee01cec6
'2011-11-17T14:06:58-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUG' 'sip-files00072.tif'
cbaef9c025522a79814c062cead99bcd
1b1c59ea957873e94b684f25efb890f5e421e5f3
'2011-11-17T13:57:34-05:00'
describe
'1470' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUH' 'sip-files00072.txt'
a17f12c64eb0421652d5cbefa1279016
8ac99c647536a5d3dc9eda3a7072aab4372da35c
'2011-11-17T14:03:06-05:00'
describe
'7880' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUI' 'sip-files00072thm.jpg'
782f756ee06f1576ff1958781be551fc
7c22632c41dbf2235777db1420efb299cce06ccf
describe
'342593' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUJ' 'sip-files00073.jp2'
95e8fd782dfb2cb0969b1dd5b6cf50f6
5a7873fdef21d19a2512d84e8546e6b054e14ccc
'2011-11-17T14:10:54-05:00'
describe
'89118' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUK' 'sip-files00073.jpg'
a58fa963cf5a503b76c50dcd880a354a
e1d4b31152eadb4ad4a823dce576d3a488b6aedb
'2011-11-17T14:09:45-05:00'
describe
'22965' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUL' 'sip-files00073.pro'
bc63b9b6b32ef4a15a7a97f09fac8428
0dc8a266d42c8e5f47bb4315ec955b47864198f1
'2011-11-17T13:58:43-05:00'
describe
'26477' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUM' 'sip-files00073.QC.jpg'
99c73b813c718f455e51a63ec47e2ed9
00803c2a24c722502a9e78f0eab908d007358ba4
'2011-11-17T14:03:41-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUN' 'sip-files00073.tif'
0db0aff682ad2ae52321138f806baf74
f828472e4a1d74b1f707ccf737574cedd9d63238
describe
'1262' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUO' 'sip-files00073.txt'
221551c21bb77ed87bb998de7261aab1
910fdfedef9e71f83ab63f6d406212e39bf21cf3
'2011-11-17T13:56:58-05:00'
describe
'7717' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUP' 'sip-files00073thm.jpg'
d5af06873c64de765c1ff5634c09eba8
586bce260d9d7d70dee8f199b5ecd8bae518f1a8
describe
'351339' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUQ' 'sip-files00074.jp2'
1cbf3749708344fd1dc854f1f987817c
3d22d7628ed64214006fb078583510d7b9631374
'2011-11-17T13:57:29-05:00'
describe
'116731' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUR' 'sip-files00074.jpg'
73a9b4ba2a77643a29ea8ffb917cfb6c
22caf3591883b9072c8b62020b17236556d8dd03
'2011-11-17T14:09:41-05:00'
describe
'35076' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUS' 'sip-files00074.pro'
1675b24e3a5a4f5860e61078791b167b
62f00bb308a5fd8032c9d9799e0de0b1cc88634e
'2011-11-17T14:07:39-05:00'
describe
'32570' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUT' 'sip-files00074.QC.jpg'
0ac0516fc7debbeeedfeadc0568b5404
fffc2da991651f6f1bb17489359a39e2ae090185
describe
'2827204' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUU' 'sip-files00074.tif'
30159e28774bc491c37e1a59ead85149
65b03a680c0f0608cd6a3accdf22b208bda2a0fd
'2011-11-17T14:03:16-05:00'
describe
'1815' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUV' 'sip-files00074.txt'
902dcff51b92769aa6d4e2d0edc1e0a4
6c63c908abe46d622c909f38e816ef44e1139055
describe
'7912' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUW' 'sip-files00074thm.jpg'
4cd62234f7b5b4e2cbe0859d2ede7dac
bb62fd4c2eb92231fe6530f90835b0b584205847
'2011-11-17T13:53:41-05:00'
describe
'340281' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUX' 'sip-files00075.jp2'
a70e8de456b3de0ba124c504cdaf79e7
9d864965719fb423e18ccf5132389055daa3d9b0
'2011-11-17T13:54:21-05:00'
describe
'100846' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUY' 'sip-files00075.jpg'
55a66f0c1b2ec46e674b9eeb7f599581
7a9bd88525a13fce2454fde4f78a55249a3be8b4
'2011-11-17T14:00:29-05:00'
describe
'27534' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGUZ' 'sip-files00075.pro'
e6fe0a278aef03c5aa165426990a6fe3
1dfbf3f6630460d2f56cb03a54013497d92539ae
'2011-11-17T13:57:56-05:00'
describe
'28760' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVA' 'sip-files00075.QC.jpg'
6432a9693587bb4b2bbc43fba4a8b06a
00096bb4523963ab0b9bbd77f09165f0fb0863e5
'2011-11-17T14:07:57-05:00'
describe
'2739208' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVB' 'sip-files00075.tif'
49ba0a601f9d4e050d1c9e8b660e8c24
a6423a857924ab99363de51b7a34dc0bd8e8ada5
describe
'1466' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVC' 'sip-files00075.txt'
4e4fa2fbdd75d994ae21323809fa5748
9e4b75c13a905393d291d32dd46e18924122fff2
describe
'7694' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVD' 'sip-files00075thm.jpg'
fb8171e44f400b55328057285c601f0c
186a7954fa1e232870f04187cfa1509ac159d145
describe
'342496' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVE' 'sip-files00076.jp2'
09fe6aec481cc489f4e820ee36333799
6c4f1bffc382bd6f1206dbc979898276bdb2248a
'2011-11-17T14:10:48-05:00'
describe
'88901' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVF' 'sip-files00076.jpg'
83f01a218370996c73d201490cddfcdb
4eed8dc6d356690d046493590d40385d25409066
describe
'23455' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVG' 'sip-files00076.pro'
866ab2da527619848039c92276566be1
78b2a14d6427c82ffc6e3258f7728dcd0e50dee3
'2011-11-17T14:07:07-05:00'
describe
'25426' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVH' 'sip-files00076.QC.jpg'
095a5fe5d7d838e0127f09c83558395c
1ccabc7999a2b6828b491398bf99b70508bb3bb1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVI' 'sip-files00076.tif'
2789b565899e8dc7cbea2374243e2b05
3e03fc245d434ac007638ee7e00c107557bdcd45
'2011-11-17T14:03:37-05:00'
describe
'1237' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVJ' 'sip-files00076.txt'
f01edcabbbf7238df9062b544f100104
97d688f2f37e2a260b633f89133af3dfe626bf01
'2011-11-17T14:08:16-05:00'
describe
'6955' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVK' 'sip-files00076thm.jpg'
a77eb8893bac55ae95300cb0ea2cdf70
b0c6cd86bfa5b57e58e996e52c52e527caeed1b9
'2011-11-17T13:54:07-05:00'
describe
'342626' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVL' 'sip-files00077.jp2'
6c482cff2eb50128f3f5124c9bdd8485
f8d49aeb135db43968b11b3c3c644c67137583bf
describe
'92482' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVM' 'sip-files00077.jpg'
cc553156164e798f8a5ee239248e4b3a
b23f5b4000e120a764eb5d1c70b5cd87bc9a55fe
'2011-11-17T14:00:15-05:00'
describe
'24943' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVN' 'sip-files00077.pro'
4788c44039196220829a2367a2bfcb65
9863bab4232c8a03453c0ce759cda45bfb8f9cfa
'2011-11-17T14:03:03-05:00'
describe
'27136' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVO' 'sip-files00077.QC.jpg'
aabfcd99ac8a3a8f023aaee725c421d8
40b15928bf24096f4839417606df300811659d3d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVP' 'sip-files00077.tif'
581f7fa49635e723ca29877d90985807
dba67361831f312b97e278e8f344a8c5681906a6
'2011-11-17T14:06:06-05:00'
describe
'1225' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVQ' 'sip-files00077.txt'
28f33026bd0424b3f79f22d99f393b6e
fbdef9bb18046bd82994858148061ad9e2b70a1f
describe
'7023' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVR' 'sip-files00077thm.jpg'
5aa471f56c75cf7ef2641a09205ed00e
bcd10c63b354b721eca26e8db8231b10f87d22a6
'2011-11-17T14:09:21-05:00'
describe
'342627' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVS' 'sip-files00078.jp2'
240c2e7e4aa65ba6d3733c49033bb106
13ff397a96012a61d6f62682472a312dd58f0d2b
'2011-11-17T14:07:22-05:00'
describe
'94422' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVT' 'sip-files00078.jpg'
adf76e53a9ce2c9952e8121a9086fd40
3214d27d1507d5c89f349829997ff681cbb26d6c
'2011-11-17T13:54:42-05:00'
describe
'25321' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVU' 'sip-files00078.pro'
a625260151e80c51b811c2deef331abd
202f797661f6a2ce18162416dc544d1c947f0fa3
'2011-11-17T13:53:13-05:00'
describe
'27237' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVV' 'sip-files00078.QC.jpg'
f778110c0090d5dff014d76b2246afab
8adcb7b6e4ed8122a3834aba15db2fe24b2e51d7
'2011-11-17T13:59:13-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVW' 'sip-files00078.tif'
457a774438f0c7591ad74a021ece542f
f1e420f97e348dcef1bd7a09836d5edbdc10714b
describe
'1423' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVX' 'sip-files00078.txt'
d1ea05801a46e8887c0a3726e3433bf5
cae11725157a3c5acae7f363accd10dfd261a771
'2011-11-17T14:05:54-05:00'
describe
'6887' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVY' 'sip-files00078thm.jpg'
49c30f37d314a3f352bc01f11d1a662e
1f91ae6ee7c3082b0a7757eafe01f2e2cdaa699c
'2011-11-17T14:08:51-05:00'
describe
'340183' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGVZ' 'sip-files00079.jp2'
950527704d84f566bcf635e00e4790f7
a3b5db87a150c1e6f2cb02fcd07d4e1684b5c1cf
describe
'93229' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWA' 'sip-files00079.jpg'
98b1f4997349048b235985441a405eaf
39d23cec5b6fa3a9a37b9cb07b5d8710d094a19e
'2011-11-17T13:58:58-05:00'
describe
'24175' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWB' 'sip-files00079.pro'
c2ded07ed16c21946b7b8ca91048b0f9
98018c4f9a21e64332d4673da2295d8ced65884e
'2011-11-17T14:04:46-05:00'
describe
'26717' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWC' 'sip-files00079.QC.jpg'
0a478aa81d0d09b53b773d5c3d4e94aa
bf7c317f09f89a860c1b1960de6155b59887b203
'2011-11-17T13:56:16-05:00'
describe
'2738036' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWD' 'sip-files00079.tif'
88d202dad471ccaf07c5fb4834709edb
ec1a311b07740cd380237c88e981d29a18cd206b
'2011-11-17T14:04:31-05:00'
describe
'1161' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWE' 'sip-files00079.txt'
aaf0d005b31efc555d1a8a66cd23e51d
48af84b7b9c6e42ba9eb8c9a15d52145f9f079d3
'2011-11-17T14:02:50-05:00'
describe
'6968' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWF' 'sip-files00079thm.jpg'
8c0d8e9bd602d68dd853b1bf77e3ec57
b90d11a0da46a758fc1f7990bcbe38a09140ec57
'2011-11-17T13:55:42-05:00'
describe
'342587' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWG' 'sip-files00080.jp2'
162f0ad28a85b4a74b8f78866a2a7230
b53262d304a4461f569121166c41f0836379348d
describe
'119090' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWH' 'sip-files00080.jpg'
6f7a97d5d0043e377fc88b44e71fdcf4
bdf3af7e4815cb90ce32537d454633d2efa5ee9e
describe
'36435' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWI' 'sip-files00080.pro'
755078150ec5beab751952a1d37184db
3ffd3284ed411bfa44c903cd30ae141a0bc3cbc7
describe
'34181' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWJ' 'sip-files00080.QC.jpg'
a6a8304d5fc6cd5b6f4ec88b5e3d3af6
b0292a6faa41ca893b55b06e3f7aa2d74c4697f5
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWK' 'sip-files00080.tif'
dde633e2df676749245e90ca2ff5dcb1
ce8af73823d0bfc4bd2acefca0999d41dd5d1656
'2011-11-17T13:53:56-05:00'
describe
'1730' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWL' 'sip-files00080.txt'
402a24e7962f7179b4dbe2d6dfd06563
8390d63b6c1f1be73f29010cd868b3655bf8d114
'2011-11-17T14:07:49-05:00'
describe
'8151' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWM' 'sip-files00080thm.jpg'
9848a9e8aa2674113d97a297bf576c1b
d934dc6f088e617b17e0006d1126b6904228bb2e
'2011-11-17T13:55:09-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWN' 'sip-files00081.jp2'
12ae72ee9a71671a1889f09d26ed2ab6
7e354bdfe9425ba1afcd3458df841d4eddb55b2a
'2011-11-17T13:59:05-05:00'
describe
'112134' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWO' 'sip-files00081.jpg'
dc5a5556f78a1fde5afb881bc27ab16d
e0105f0f972e375eca4a989956f7a3c2b5f7e362
'2011-11-17T14:02:52-05:00'
describe
'31297' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWP' 'sip-files00081.pro'
2ce8ba6c01c2406ff1ebaa6f46485eb8
882279017e95c1e781c2060bf59e1baa7c168e5f
'2011-11-17T14:10:52-05:00'
describe
'33394' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWQ' 'sip-files00081.QC.jpg'
6c0cfa05243e610bd9cfb80b74a2180f
a11e7e496046caa68464b1c708ad1fafdf1aae7d
'2011-11-17T14:03:30-05:00'
describe
'2757444' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWR' 'sip-files00081.tif'
3d8c9906ec14f997f8cb29754e35d9d0
2a7a61526470897833bef1f5ade5d65c11028c75
'2011-11-17T13:57:37-05:00'
describe
'1452' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWS' 'sip-files00081.txt'
46d2ee8144b6e9735f05808265325f7d
f4d989e65047cd0b51c7b6dcaf9ec79aa1b9d5df
describe
'9305' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWT' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
cfc4daff22fcbf200b08e8206cecfbce
a7aaa5bc45e0edf2e48b8aa831e374986d1919fb
'2011-11-17T14:03:09-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWU' 'sip-files00082.jp2'
edf873a765ffb45093930515aa4bfd1b
e872d79da2c5db7a0efaa82a4aff3d51a2b58f20
'2011-11-17T14:09:37-05:00'
describe
'98723' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWV' 'sip-files00082.jpg'
9a194b7fe377daef280cf9fef9278efb
7194c21a3500bb8f8b0c5bb28c0636aa34cd23a0
'2011-11-17T14:05:36-05:00'
describe
'25280' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWW' 'sip-files00082.pro'
8e51b58366ff398347264048ec4de0d4
3fe289828fc3c839c781ddd14b6106fba4cd2b41
describe
'28401' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWX' 'sip-files00082.QC.jpg'
94ee003a81e99d863761ed98536577db
2c27208b4c3108def4b71fac1b70a594d5bb8712
'2011-11-17T13:57:55-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWY' 'sip-files00082.tif'
b9c9695be406e96ed4ba11de46a37e1a
de6226a0a61bc795ea7497253900913cc9f4363f
'2011-11-17T14:10:34-05:00'
describe
'1498' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGWZ' 'sip-files00082.txt'
48179084fc1ccbbba4eaa1bec4bbaba2
6777c56f29424e5b2270e84fbba8a9e2b60f5ea8
'2011-11-17T14:04:04-05:00'
describe
'7301' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXA' 'sip-files00082thm.jpg'
4f8fb65d45b5f3baa7062e4b559ed9b0
7c9f341039cd0ba4fb1b3306b606a457de06f2d7
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXB' 'sip-files00083.jp2'
e4a34dd66f3ef3ee905a588e741ccce5
a6b637cc12eb3a4d0f1aa03340864cfc310290ea
describe
'107102' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXC' 'sip-files00083.jpg'
df4780c53d0ffe0edb49de85b04f8134
3eacf8232d55c51a734120acbfb526c7954ad293
describe
'26815' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXD' 'sip-files00083.pro'
66c973c57f97a227819a9fcc76f6dbf7
06539bc161348b3a601592e8c64e878907326961
'2011-11-17T14:11:11-05:00'
describe
'29631' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXE' 'sip-files00083.QC.jpg'
a1e9bead48689a667b3007220d05d81f
a7c2dd3cb75b92ddd753315609cb91663c012b0a
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXF' 'sip-files00083.tif'
71032dc6cebf8d7d842d40f966f65745
f8ca80fe5d5e6d18caa626a25e8390cbd2f76105
'2011-11-17T14:09:22-05:00'
describe
'1217' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXG' 'sip-files00083.txt'
ef3f6863540f963e050430cf1ca21892
c05b2d489b53c695aeeffc72248b910cf5e13bad
'2011-11-17T13:59:25-05:00'
describe
'7896' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXH' 'sip-files00083thm.jpg'
67ec84f14f854db869c0cb42743302b1
a153c24e843601d2c9263ad8a6d3543c257ea8cd
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXI' 'sip-files00084.jp2'
595a4b2a15deceab5fa0840120d6edef
2c1f404ab123651de44ee8123d512a2c98e5ed4f
'2011-11-17T14:08:21-05:00'
describe
'101076' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXJ' 'sip-files00084.jpg'
147cfc1583baaa0d76f0ba305f1c30fd
a652291f7e28ed8fb7f2b7705ec01f99fde61246
describe
'20385' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXK' 'sip-files00084.pro'
bcab496bf20253f7765351899b6cac8d
f775023c7754ca80ac96f53e41b6f1a62a47ab8c
describe
'29924' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXL' 'sip-files00084.QC.jpg'
a6d63fe28c557c6792ddad8df35f3629
dcb710be0ad363263d12bd092b7d7a32728721fa
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXM' 'sip-files00084.tif'
e33a0cfcc68d67dcb5f4400f2e5770e3
e16d1bb86e477e84c6ea77f43e6035f3548dcff8
'2011-11-17T14:10:06-05:00'
describe
'1024' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXN' 'sip-files00084.txt'
050f4b7d0f1ef9bafaeaadccdb72e81a
9a524f0466f85fbdf830259fd5f4057517384b24
describe
'8090' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXO' 'sip-files00084thm.jpg'
379ca2513a89e56eef5eed97c79d6326
f8ab90c322c1634b8d97fa2b86c298b8f62b82ce
'2011-11-17T13:55:44-05:00'
describe
'341002' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXP' 'sip-files00085.jp2'
80f794e4cb2ab3cda950710eb8ad6df8
b3efd78f054d87999f7828a625f362492e0ea4fe
'2011-11-17T13:54:15-05:00'
describe
'125679' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXQ' 'sip-files00085.jpg'
9a72a0478c75184b111c618818db2eba
dab2ff803993030db5cfc3c4f899f16780cd912e
'2011-11-17T13:56:09-05:00'
describe
'38460' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXR' 'sip-files00085.pro'
1120df059ed8c40ae2de3cf71d081f5a
e37a6da6b661c536ad7f6f954221ee8572985257
describe
'35783' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXS' 'sip-files00085.QC.jpg'
5b6ed6f316e866eb204aee536d09b4f3
d538f864e91954e8d9df0849b9a590aea3bbe9e5
'2011-11-17T13:56:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXT' 'sip-files00085.tif'
9fe8af57afa2e42a4ed090fa0cd740f1
bed5f46165b5ff8f69b9e844d467eb5128ed9b6c
'2011-11-17T13:57:08-05:00'
describe
'1746' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXU' 'sip-files00085.txt'
edc45fcbc889db796c30ad914ca36d8f
750a0fe7eb03c1a047dc391e2b4787ad010bd030
'2011-11-17T13:57:17-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'8780' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXV' 'sip-files00085thm.jpg'
ac74385df160cc2c62d218051b85e61e
c84e07cc4737a8d4cbae59ee05cca8b3d1b8fb9f
describe
'342560' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXW' 'sip-files00086.jp2'
46380c78374230032fe5cf396ce16e81
9ea2080bb9a45545d5680c4fea50dd857e021aff
'2011-11-17T14:10:28-05:00'
describe
'123365' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXX' 'sip-files00086.jpg'
a7942cc344a3015ec613a76991cd55df
6fbc4c803e379f36b0575e651165c20a4982e3ca
'2011-11-17T14:00:04-05:00'
describe
'37775' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXY' 'sip-files00086.pro'
b952efc75df98ce22f0f32a01519f985
280cda9880cfdd47aab4dce3d9a9b847ce841545
'2011-11-17T13:56:18-05:00'
describe
'34973' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGXZ' 'sip-files00086.QC.jpg'
2d6fcbbc2d489048338791e9742526ab
533169470b6fa19b21f52cc2becfa766ff7b6401
'2011-11-17T13:56:24-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYA' 'sip-files00086.tif'
36fd6868fec3d936d7ea35b1cf99ddce
1516ce146754e8487d0e9219e3035b6927f984ae
'2011-11-17T14:00:33-05:00'
describe
'1766' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYB' 'sip-files00086.txt'
a47b5ea08f02cc03f089dc9b2b9b8521
765bbaea0b23109dc98bc9a3d806de3e609d6b1a
'2011-11-17T14:03:20-05:00'
describe
'9109' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYC' 'sip-files00086thm.jpg'
51b9addcdfd36d6abbe93bd13a3b698c
2fd917bd64cfa0bbd62f3d375e1832383e2f15a3
'2011-11-17T14:05:24-05:00'
describe
'342580' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYD' 'sip-files00087.jp2'
fb6d59c3205a679ce38d8f7e5f01e77e
cfdd836281d6fdac275792b28e3a1e0c6f988e6e
'2011-11-17T14:08:47-05:00'
describe
'122116' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYE' 'sip-files00087.jpg'
83eaaeed0e7c3d5997666f54fe0c035a
f6a8a24381c58d2ca8cce81e65434bfce9840ccf
'2011-11-17T13:58:48-05:00'
describe
'37599' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYF' 'sip-files00087.pro'
e8e5b4d0236f55300ad88a66fd54970d
6ed6039816eaa82c61ebb0e85b9bfdb0572dfb29
describe
'34556' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYG' 'sip-files00087.QC.jpg'
493ac67f6d0fac8f7a44033441b2e745
30f9a7eac23c6c04bd29688b71652068cce860a0
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYH' 'sip-files00087.tif'
eb34ee58020850b9d7f1f1000e33ead4
963644a29c7a25ee9d2dadbef3aaa5463a3272a4
describe
'1859' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYI' 'sip-files00087.txt'
9e6111ef6c480b68ec6f93c9774ff64b
84dbddc74e2e1a615dbdaef03e9dbb6c282a00ac
describe
'8873' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYJ' 'sip-files00087thm.jpg'
f556d44844f109e6ac2849112c547717
67245b5d54798eb8e22a51b9e9567aca5852f7c2
'2011-11-17T14:06:51-05:00'
describe
'342635' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYK' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
24a4bffa47aa67c28256527af375175e
49c1c8e73ac98e3d0043952ba59ce8121e7ae9ea
describe
'131505' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYL' 'sip-files00088.jpg'
bc2a05bb37df677992586fc846616b07
33401cfcacbb0ea546ea3071773d2357a46b2351
describe
'42916' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYM' 'sip-files00088.pro'
15077fe167f2fd837f419367faf9f185
908a1f086d5b738d90d9cbede8734e638b875d47
describe
'37880' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYN' 'sip-files00088.QC.jpg'
5be4683d36f99b4d406cd9d256702f9b
1420750381afb3e2bd6eeae77f2bdec12360f909
'2011-11-17T14:03:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYO' 'sip-files00088.tif'
c906dc86bee08e92012a3da566f21b0c
c4418f79ae9f6511f635c728e4cd9de65a597b51
'2011-11-17T13:58:00-05:00'
describe
'1959' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYP' 'sip-files00088.txt'
3002e27dac836551008fb6cca6a27b79
ea1d9290c6175c97c7149980f5f71114c907e3df
'2011-11-17T13:56:13-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'8985' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYQ' 'sip-files00088thm.jpg'
efeb9bdf917c38baa9963968f932fda0
607d16980e812708fbb55d1ce561c6a1d343089e
'2011-11-17T14:09:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYR' 'sip-files00089.jp2'
372d6ec2b759c2d133e104af6be0b22e
54d677df264335ebd845f40e8e99ce5ae9c6c6cc
describe
'129787' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYS' 'sip-files00089.jpg'
5acf5db28b8163420efb9b66a407fb34
edff7784a543fa46ab304a2f070b2a883f29410f
describe
'41459' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYT' 'sip-files00089.pro'
055f552644e86bc90ef5043e98634737
c540c2486c9af1d6086bff77d0c6755d9892e51b
describe
'36639' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYU' 'sip-files00089.QC.jpg'
5648955756eb6b60b377ab81c41f15e5
28fc9d1bd0b6aab1fd6e9452eb5d5cc4e213e946
'2011-11-17T13:59:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYV' 'sip-files00089.tif'
3f1c7f0ee80c6fca2bfe28018a036de8
35253c85ea28e339688950e6075166b3ec6fa245
'2011-11-17T13:55:20-05:00'
describe
'1908' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYW' 'sip-files00089.txt'
abe21e910898ae54ded87707d8ebc713
e17684650852092ef08c0e3e62ba2b064326c4fe
describe
'9181' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYX' 'sip-files00089thm.jpg'
8bb63b5ff512ce647713410f761cc971
2594efaaf955fe9fdeebc283b952b8892e295ac0
describe
'342615' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYY' 'sip-files00090.jp2'
dfb2800d7afd8d084febc4fd2d4b8f5f
61209ed13fbc6e17280a57237ef01ca7ef430550
describe
'126900' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGYZ' 'sip-files00090.jpg'
306d4effca5fb47fe50a6ad6d0511526
8ad0359bd6e3250e1c19ac41bbc75d5adbd14906
'2011-11-17T14:01:03-05:00'
describe
'38865' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZA' 'sip-files00090.pro'
9fee0a921566c3c9e3eb7071238353ee
8b32a52b9a3b968492d1892367df0507b3f7930b
describe
'36579' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZB' 'sip-files00090.QC.jpg'
2c82e8df6d4fdc6d2f19dd4e6121f046
b5678fbd13f138d8eba9a83a150c0c86b5c88d75
'2011-11-17T14:09:49-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZC' 'sip-files00090.tif'
b84df00fc8b9d9c64d16d0caf3238016
8a3ae14dc1019cafeda7efb3fe39e516a2df5c99
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZD' 'sip-files00090.txt'
102305a62a2182027dc6348f926e09b3
1efa1a927e8fcb416b64383f8d3a846678b84998
describe
'9092' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZE' 'sip-files00090thm.jpg'
6df946baadfb3cd793d3f913e2a6b3ee
c66ee78558f5ac0052f8c671dd96f55b599be34e
'2011-11-17T14:01:18-05:00'
describe
'342633' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZF' 'sip-files00091.jp2'
aa97757e39ff367b3e8e519e02e5a73b
9a64be363c12911b657ba5b56bc5a1cf91cab24a
describe
'159765' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZG' 'sip-files00091.jpg'
0f5b9a581db3caa1baf3a243c509d294
e7e6606f9d1703d23d2462ae3243e3bf04fbf223
'2011-11-17T14:04:29-05:00'
describe
'54902' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZH' 'sip-files00091.pro'
7a43ab2ff6cc525c41fba50225bec806
b5d8b767911ede609e97bb810503254e0947215f
describe
'44831' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZI' 'sip-files00091.QC.jpg'
2f00b95502d51da378eacca22102dd71
f5aa3f215d0b70ee8a94f581db1b92ad57f2db86
'2011-11-17T13:58:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZJ' 'sip-files00091.tif'
df54ad5d6396abcf731ed15cd7269af1
d576a59275575e69fb8a74f32de2d6dc8de7329e
'2011-11-17T13:57:03-05:00'
describe
'2330' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZK' 'sip-files00091.txt'
9a6451d26e760714bf288e00828ca0d3
17e815fbdc6f9a64075848b6d97667e5f86334dd
describe
'10555' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZL' 'sip-files00091thm.jpg'
2ff8ecb627a391e4ce34ba1c63b3fed7
9bd0c4f812906525660fe2a83d24bcf7c00caa01
'2011-11-17T14:00:38-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZM' 'sip-files00092.jp2'
4543358b30cf05415dc30fbbbc2e0ece
d29a97a64d22df457e1780bf3d188194dd09e10a
describe
'130049' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZN' 'sip-files00092.jpg'
ec1417ecba13f2665ebc96151029aaa4
b8f5d56b0c996035e14657ca4dba44b50cd3a043
'2011-11-17T13:58:34-05:00'
describe
'34941' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZO' 'sip-files00092.pro'
7578e4c86969546ec063b882be703ab4
d34c587ca53ac909836756f2c31230806c3e03fe
'2011-11-17T13:57:18-05:00'
describe
'36022' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZP' 'sip-files00092.QC.jpg'
58e61703dbe7298d4c0bb811a057f162
5992933f7eb952934753ad0345797a96a2254ff5
'2011-11-17T14:01:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZQ' 'sip-files00092.tif'
626c582896dbbfb63328220114615c72
772ed415f1cb2caa50a60f321c613d527b34d919
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZR' 'sip-files00092.txt'
d848040d26fd5a73162bed8bc1e4676c
f345ef570c27e96bbf0047b3ec0cf6e1b293194d
'2011-11-17T14:04:57-05:00'
describe
'9016' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZS' 'sip-files00092thm.jpg'
e25b88fa9df31e692b5d1dec36f47e8a
3e90413fb27ff4109a704824d9e2f43a8f6d5314
'2011-11-17T13:59:57-05:00'
describe
'331625' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZT' 'sip-files00093.jp2'
02c668fd8d9241f4d72510d8d0a4025b
dd963afdb27494656e82e9dc4cf4894d2805892d
'2011-11-17T13:53:33-05:00'
describe
'129820' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZU' 'sip-files00093.jpg'
03a2dd6e59c36cb9830a35f14d9dc7a9
124fc43bbd95028d1fcc3a66cd27a1d16a4de5e9
'2011-11-17T14:09:57-05:00'
describe
'3357' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZV' 'sip-files00093.pro'
0bc986059de7a591d12206d8ee58b36b
7c11a4c590cbd1f5a5b98bd230a2cd4bf7f40a32
describe
'35482' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZW' 'sip-files00093.QC.jpg'
8a4d0f3ad34d5b6aea6be88dbe403aaf
3bb6ce1d16b78d8411c2fe5b9d31929aec036775
describe
'2669568' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZX' 'sip-files00093.tif'
7942a523ad6a21af1dd953932254d256
48d813d48261f1b544deb8f9759e6a02b2ede3b1
describe
'160' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZY' 'sip-files00093.txt'
1d0c56ce441948dbcd87a0881d84efa4
a20a32e7be1a3e2f8ea1187dcecc6af2e26900bf
'2011-11-17T14:04:30-05:00'
describe
'9678' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAGZZ' 'sip-files00093thm.jpg'
893f3586ebc05cb313276518d5ffa284
686a5b49d88e5d55c4b45c4ba101bc93ebfcf8a5
describe
'342604' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAA' 'sip-files00094.jp2'
86767903dd35b65524dbed95fad0995b
55ff8d49fa3260eb390afc94305ea2ea0d0ebbb8
describe
'130010' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAB' 'sip-files00094.jpg'
db10a3aa5192a616898664917ccc7f3a
fa22433fbc927e13820aa0e4d9468e753b604fde
'2011-11-17T13:57:27-05:00'
describe
'2735' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAC' 'sip-files00094.pro'
2a2b82ad5a53275866b96c6b1a56238b
32748692c19fbb58603f707fb9ae14080965792f
'2011-11-17T14:10:21-05:00'
describe
'35242' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAD' 'sip-files00094.QC.jpg'
2b0ddf934f2f36350ee53d1fa25e923c
c06611719d91341c94c237c59f67b83347d1d6ad
'2011-11-17T14:11:05-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAE' 'sip-files00094.tif'
e94239b5e167566026f6b9c1db3d6bdc
abfcc54a3d144111098b5d4f89ff9de7fc0c16f6
'2011-11-17T13:54:12-05:00'
describe
'123' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAF' 'sip-files00094.txt'
78152193ccc6201977f8a4c5ebe3f6b3
36f24b207b9daba6b51f51167b26d4ea1a4bb52f
describe
'9440' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAG' 'sip-files00094thm.jpg'
0291b937889d91e812f7d1d9e38c524b
183f638bb8b76bd27ec8ef8430efcd0010823f0b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAH' 'sip-files00095.jp2'
4858eb36bad40908807031adba38caf1
dae51a0ec867bd7ce7567029e5f1944dc53a86ad
describe
'131034' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAI' 'sip-files00095.jpg'
08ad419c5682d52b966a517ee260223b
42dd30707e55afc4be0c056ccae08f65a09a24a5
'2011-11-17T14:02:30-05:00'
describe
'4352' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAJ' 'sip-files00095.pro'
1d7d911f9c9a96022a0da62ba6a8f3d9
e70337f7c6bb5886a2985b0cbe69674248433b5b
describe
'37562' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAK' 'sip-files00095.QC.jpg'
3fbbd6f767be5a1edf21cd056d8508bf
31d9729d4a0f3c1edf6c96bc58a3bef03834730f
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAL' 'sip-files00095.tif'
a8216d5079308e66c8221a57ca714465
6eddcaf66475450507fd2a134141c01fe60eafcf
'2011-11-17T14:00:50-05:00'
describe
'192' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAM' 'sip-files00095.txt'
98638bccedcfef23694aa26196cab066
0c8bb0a42f448cc737b461df8b74e019c9c24296
describe
'342149' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAN' 'sip-files00095a.jp2'
3246ba6340e8d2a2b10be449e99af5cf
9b28d66f3359ab468289c7c2dfe43ace14403717
'2011-11-17T13:54:31-05:00'
describe
'128856' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAO' 'sip-files00095a.jpg'
c698a12682a7779ebf6154d8c97d0d04
82e04c3993c94f579dfb211b8168da78e4e8e4d0
describe
'3463' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAP' 'sip-files00095a.pro'
87d7e5cc6f08d63bb5d63b7aca32e6ca
6641d90b118042d29d4871946dcc5c3c54ee3f58
'2011-11-17T13:57:35-05:00'
describe
'38241' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAQ' 'sip-files00095a.QC.jpg'
40b27ae8eb0b40d993f14dc21f752604
da95a0835a2c9f978eea6ce7e91825d890be3483
'2011-11-17T13:58:03-05:00'
describe
'2760304' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAR' 'sip-files00095a.tif'
dd8219a78c9ddd46e0689c79728b889d
a1024d591f80b0d2dd6e08c24a91e9a1c407e5d3
'2011-11-17T14:07:48-05:00'
describe
'147' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAS' 'sip-files00095a.txt'
15571fe02068a8169392c8f6012e2288
a7a06448291163e84df17071e8447b0226bd8e57
describe
'10763' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAT' 'sip-files00095athm.jpg'
9c1ba6e66305c4864c89f6dfa7753af0
3518c7449fc8b135a6480f809c6e11fef1d80123
'2011-11-17T14:04:32-05:00'
describe
'341756' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAU' 'sip-files00095b.jp2'
bd8a8b20df90772fa5fa41c99b0b6c24
46757b4d8f7894f0cdcc1b870702e0de14152857
describe
'102668' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAV' 'sip-files00095b.jpg'
3edec7940a10b19f583ced1a9dd5e164
9b652026b7246129f3a4218c9b58b15254f22a3a
'2011-11-17T14:04:38-05:00'
describe
'3292' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAW' 'sip-files00095b.pro'
4d2985edb96a3852023a33d6e9a3b5c1
8efcf3c53e6bfa278066116329bae080859bec13
describe
'31482' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAX' 'sip-files00095b.QC.jpg'
3495670f1e2adb8dca97625128fec078
77e980cc6e98be63577d2ffcc760432bc7b06946
'2011-11-17T14:07:25-05:00'
describe
'2755968' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAY' 'sip-files00095b.tif'
48e71ce97daf0564ed94a01392f3e8c2
a934fc87fb62da9af0e2ab975cb4a1439dfc177b
'2011-11-17T14:07:18-05:00'
describe
'172' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHAZ' 'sip-files00095b.txt'
03e8ad7fcbdcdc4644438675ac27c649
278417db09dc578109aac985bf1a1c31ff712ede
'2011-11-17T14:07:11-05:00'
describe
'8998' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBA' 'sip-files00095bthm.jpg'
c7a511ae499b7f66c96d3efd776e26d7
4bcb2c57af0ead6f981505e005c98ca6e73aaa39
describe
'10411' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBB' 'sip-files00095thm.jpg'
dc4837f237df693853e5711a804cfbde
f6515b105e9555349a0260b83844a2ae3dcafcb5
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBC' 'sip-files00096.jp2'
13c66f62f3b842931264890f6266ae9c
f55d5216fb0e333d11709d12c86ec25303d2c3a6
describe
'119211' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBD' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
592eda6ac4d39ccfe4e4e4fcdc8dec1e
b4f14acd89580634ac6d2f8821fe2ffffc3156db
'2011-11-17T13:58:55-05:00'
describe
'4845' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBE' 'sip-files00096.pro'
4799c83536150f4ecc20a7b4644d90dc
e2404a6d2ea14bf1555593b4313fdca51b079478
describe
'34105' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBF' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
f0687706dbac2388a1926ce148798236
62f09196f34e152d3a2fc591df4aa3f73ba3cd77
'2011-11-17T13:55:49-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBG' 'sip-files00096.tif'
2f5f9fddbf41f942995dd1a60f410b6a
11db4c34260f1d74c2d3dc653907861aee442a34
describe
'265' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBH' 'sip-files00096.txt'
2eaa0aa30c92934613dd4b1e1868cdc5
30c00678d89f5b0251f6f29bdfd5965e38b9e945
'2011-11-17T13:58:14-05:00'
describe
'9304' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBI' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
1e66b346a00be1a3245c7f91f2c329c8
641911520501c2cf621e87c74834b9d51a5c135c
describe
'331572' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBJ' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
0b2f55ae53524d038b6a99d3001f4b19
bee225f239363cb39838846911d3b512b6e28b3f
describe
'138188' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBK' 'sip-files00097.jpg'
0b0c3c9e0dbfb9f4f63dc2806012b7ae
99aea101b4e580849cf91f0410347c243386e192
describe
'20748' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBL' 'sip-files00097.pro'
fa6fcfd0cfc410de3cc40e21239ead47
4e2a1cca013d44bb11a15e19134f4f5b2c407dc6
'2011-11-17T13:54:13-05:00'
describe
'38021' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBM' 'sip-files00097.QC.jpg'
814fb1bbea53e86362f8c4d81fd847c6
7542bcbb329606f5d9f6733f842a02cf6f78ac6c
'2011-11-17T13:55:24-05:00'
describe
'2669072' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBN' 'sip-files00097.tif'
6200a311e7334f2cbee8b30ecf3d1489
f6785d5c2413b9d9051cf12fad37a32a122834ee
describe
'1229' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBO' 'sip-files00097.txt'
9ddabc94a52183075b585b469e153cb1
e779431676d5908c039adfd7516d9ad7c5bd6b14
describe
Invalid character
'10216' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBP' 'sip-files00097thm.jpg'
b4fc4654d45c682ae8dea621bbd39086
3edf3e1b4b305c4b7284d67e4ffe383031a4806f
'2011-11-17T13:55:23-05:00'
describe
'342563' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBQ' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
1e5ee085d7ba300a0e58da7657d72bc9
81b98f28e51cb5d0963bf3ce08722ff4ea4ab1ab
'2011-11-17T14:10:20-05:00'
describe
'132798' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBR' 'sip-files00098.jpg'
de046e1d1e6285311dd92a2f2c0ee825
f9342ed9b5c252a882bf1dd24f2391a353494463
'2011-11-17T14:03:58-05:00'
describe
'40112' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBS' 'sip-files00098.pro'
2acb46d2a041a460ab942e5d1a6587aa
4edf10ffa17041e77757560ce67d3333bb27d6fa
'2011-11-17T14:05:55-05:00'
describe
'37254' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBT' 'sip-files00098.QC.jpg'
52a7e788e443bc97e29aa46f6c206318
8826d64f3d68f85acbc8a78cd36dfdd425c0aece
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBU' 'sip-files00098.tif'
eb4c8ac54430269f75f2186a44e3b951
6ca4184760c58578e67f88b44c9c14c4d11e1631
'2011-11-17T13:58:41-05:00'
describe
'1826' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBV' 'sip-files00098.txt'
5eeb15701f93d84951275d6afa8264c6
2ca80590c94e2e23b395b62a55b5f2d7af2ffc0e
'2011-11-17T13:59:52-05:00'
describe
'9512' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBW' 'sip-files00098thm.jpg'
de34637582cb20e28157f00747072775
a040ef9f10e0410d7035733ad9aeb077409f5b01
describe
'336140' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBX' 'sip-files00099.jp2'
87095242839dbf2c0ff18de7c5f18640
4090829df7424e74c0c409e21cb567ff41fc7170
'2011-11-17T13:55:13-05:00'
describe
'119973' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBY' 'sip-files00099.jpg'
e3c61a20c035b579de1aefa309a242f2
e24c1ffdf3f21cd584a4c3b6077b97e14702bc6a
'2011-11-17T14:04:40-05:00'
describe
'32424' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHBZ' 'sip-files00099.pro'
69150c4135feab067e0273e82318bb46
20544084b0d61a0d2718105c7c13ac9f06d96cb6
'2011-11-17T14:09:40-05:00'
describe
'33792' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCA' 'sip-files00099.QC.jpg'
58f4d0271f86388ad35b05990e6f09ff
2dd8432671ee4202f3812ffbbe7eec78e84ad4cc
'2011-11-17T14:07:21-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCB' 'sip-files00099.tif'
6e85c45759089f6f97b9e3371895919d
64bf6416b15f9786aacbecf338aa44a9dd2627f4
'2011-11-17T14:04:00-05:00'
describe
'1691' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCC' 'sip-files00099.txt'
66c0f7c6462b197c075ce9b541a755c1
c0c56ee430cf71abd1a373049b51a5fbca6f55aa
describe
'8795' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCD' 'sip-files00099thm.jpg'
ae04604b471d5587327dc2feac6d5fd9
a3aad323162f35f32e89454ab5c3db665342e336
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCE' 'sip-files00100.jp2'
b76f8c675bd298845a189bbc95c84d2a
759d78f605611b62c543cd05346181a91909f14f
'2011-11-17T14:02:10-05:00'
describe
'123105' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCF' 'sip-files00100.jpg'
5215f0a6b899fafaac61d7534e8ac3d2
4ad9d4b0e8c917631784444f179c8cd6d334ec62
'2011-11-17T14:03:28-05:00'
describe
'34170' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCG' 'sip-files00100.pro'
139999dabf9440bfcb9a532c7a30d17b
2c913c651b41adba4ab1313b272db99f80aa9aae
describe
'34366' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCH' 'sip-files00100.QC.jpg'
e08dc80c004486d5fd57d860ba3aa147
1a0817853daffe2682fe6457856f901541d37297
'2011-11-17T14:10:16-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCI' 'sip-files00100.tif'
4ac27dc4008108a7b70103b6f05f8c65
ebe24880572148a64e1dd438507c8292f8bb66fb
'2011-11-17T14:02:41-05:00'
describe
'1622' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCJ' 'sip-files00100.txt'
6735d5785b378c1740bc7bb00afb8e4b
1dc21b7fe0aa1343a92f673f82813e335ec8e557
describe
'8631' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCK' 'sip-files00100thm.jpg'
8abfb8c0d39a5f12f21036169261c3da
f65533f32f38b17aaa54c6426bc331efc1208b9d
'2011-11-17T14:10:01-05:00'
describe
'336328' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCL' 'sip-files00101.jp2'
f1944cefdd48f0db57d76f34e0acc5de
9dc3ece7dd41146955ce373f7abc6716333cb03b
'2011-11-17T13:55:52-05:00'
describe
'114383' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCM' 'sip-files00101.jpg'
ba85368d043181967aa61f0ec4fcd4e0
4f24a29cebc244e91e46b8adf39d2a95065dc663
'2011-11-17T13:54:10-05:00'
describe
'29090' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCN' 'sip-files00101.pro'
f4e2fb5f9080de44464580d47837b69e
2c5883ca86bbef56c56b99845304a5500371e807
describe
'31379' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCO' 'sip-files00101.QC.jpg'
a6d9e1baec97afe571a458ead2ed4966
62e67c34f1d23efd3e1fc8c74557da9dab43a198
describe
'2706976' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCP' 'sip-files00101.tif'
9f1b41f2e6739982af2ded3446734d9f
d3991bcd7ac2c6b459be99b792173aa7a27daa98
'2011-11-17T13:57:48-05:00'
describe
'1296' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCQ' 'sip-files00101.txt'
3b28b9df604adda7187f0d2ce537733f
6c27d2da904d1cf766cddaf6a0a1bf1c4a19097f
describe
'8137' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCR' 'sip-files00101thm.jpg'
43bce5e8c8eef9d26befd40f98b13691
9c93b2147f7d94b33ec1d8f99b6ea0eaeeea0a74
describe
'342619' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCS' 'sip-files00102.jp2'
ce795e049c2715d29cad8f212a9d3ed6
bd21e0b2c8fb1246e6d129bfbb41822ecd8cd0ab
describe
'117696' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCT' 'sip-files00102.jpg'
ec592436465efd8fc1a2c30547da0b11
2be5a0da4d163f09d6398826d1989c450c18a114
'2011-11-17T13:55:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCU' 'sip-files00102.pro'
1f2dbbe5494a2dcc735722f48299f5a7
88088207870dc0066df9289e6e3d3927ba164e09
'2011-11-17T13:56:31-05:00'
describe
'33060' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCV' 'sip-files00102.QC.jpg'
6502e80bb5b718270e9296430fcd9593
15d8ffe776e43ec2839556fa98c9dae8d997828f
'2011-11-17T14:07:33-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCW' 'sip-files00102.tif'
d167f2ff0d656f3eab51376b808489d6
46de3d350e47cd87377453235cd4662c15dd793d
'2011-11-17T13:57:44-05:00'
describe
'1526' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCX' 'sip-files00102.txt'
ea63cf735bdcaa53c4aab91d15dbf3ec
1ffafe4cbbc83cde161f7136939381056713495f
describe
'8500' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCY' 'sip-files00102thm.jpg'
c659ffa30850c6713d5bbe0fa6a2f872
e009e605fa528499797b94a66f93304cfd7c2ae6
'2011-11-17T14:02:49-05:00'
describe
'325806' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHCZ' 'sip-files00103.jp2'
32b80a362ecf38b57c42ff5e3b125492
559060a2d703b01e687bce108463f3c5e4e8e0f0
describe
'118343' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDA' 'sip-files00103.jpg'
9c9e5f094ec82ec2cff338fcc4e2891a
9217eafd2b9ce46f9d3dfadf21470e075b5e2156
'2011-11-17T14:07:47-05:00'
describe
'34609' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDB' 'sip-files00103.pro'
6c5b27c2d6f915337b6214c14bdf04c6
9e9cb54f06ae6514d79eccf91d93482d40a85ec6
'2011-11-17T13:57:24-05:00'
describe
'34114' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDC' 'sip-files00103.QC.jpg'
a42f1ff578a71feac9553b2900c0c8f1
fa3f515448233ac63f9f86314916f949ca3e751a
'2011-11-17T14:01:54-05:00'
describe
'2623024' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDD' 'sip-files00103.tif'
6db5c8f077c0830ccfa78a28e6eeb086
71b50d9bc769fe2aa0cd4c604b1cff90b9aa3a53
describe
'1656' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDE' 'sip-files00103.txt'
75dbba8c5388285669eba6f3b39cbdeb
5e8e2e226aa23871b9dcfb0c8f0c59be36e71306
describe
'9199' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDF' 'sip-files00103thm.jpg'
e257c9ecf3282ecefeeddf92cb6bec8c
2c05658e267ac1ed35d10af3d15d435c069df37e
'2011-11-17T14:01:51-05:00'
describe
'336709' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDG' 'sip-files00104.jp2'
da2f0f858b09f90327fb6faa45b85465
f8b666fadce5d10d65605d525e728fe044014e5d
'2011-11-17T13:53:32-05:00'
describe
'128947' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDH' 'sip-files00104.jpg'
ca37dd4278005ae86202829883065f4e
572e74388a0cf040ae4d7563514c462c66f4c1f4
describe
'39857' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDI' 'sip-files00104.pro'
22c29fb57405217b2a6a6dd1950d3b9b
64898921e750ce71dd0a1dabc2585c3eaf1dd735
'2011-11-17T13:57:05-05:00'
describe
'36692' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDJ' 'sip-files00104.QC.jpg'
3ea52d40a5b537879cd8c7d7da893899
eef6403ae34b26bd77e41fc9c8fa5cb5808d6db7
'2011-11-17T13:59:09-05:00'
describe
'2710040' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDK' 'sip-files00104.tif'
78580d89ee466389e2817c72177f91a5
ccc974c83e13adf276bf574542f96db14fce1ab9
'2011-11-17T13:56:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDL' 'sip-files00104.txt'
b6ff214ab718d1cac4d02ea196eaf1bd
0364872cfea10ca6310f4d9adeea801004fe369c
describe
Invalid character
'9416' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDM' 'sip-files00104thm.jpg'
8f36fdeb4c1a57435ec49ec072b804ef
9ec84df15fd4fd366d8362ba614e0e0cf60db79c
'2011-11-17T13:58:23-05:00'
describe
'334707' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDN' 'sip-files00105.jp2'
ebbd75be04a40fb3f5a3f5422ac91b78
d393aac20563b6fcd754c94950afc01ea0b2cc6c
describe
'133364' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDO' 'sip-files00105.jpg'
cebee8376379696c0fac64db6383cdf4
eb6d0504296651de89f679e2caad85a78756216c
'2011-11-17T13:53:57-05:00'
describe
'40421' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDP' 'sip-files00105.pro'
c3e2dcc7c9e7ba1a08227547ea1a4631
11c1861a34f218b39a70044a0d80771ba3b579cb
describe
'38196' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDQ' 'sip-files00105.QC.jpg'
c2aa6cf9ec25fd1894928eceb4b33ab0
fc15480fd343329f84d1a9d8fbad7cb26975f646
describe
'2694360' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDR' 'sip-files00105.tif'
7f015657f123d87c4f98605a28de64bf
9598209afa5a61d2b5c92b39b4f085e9a15722d7
describe
'1854' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDS' 'sip-files00105.txt'
c0132244360c25ac61df1d8ea1752471
564abda300fc59fca4a4231b359ee85c7e50dd6e
describe
'9959' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDT' 'sip-files00105thm.jpg'
383e6f91c3ffdbd3f187ca2ceea0f58d
98ed0240a30a0a2472d9174ea1f174b59cfa3f20
'2011-11-17T14:01:19-05:00'
describe
'337896' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDU' 'sip-files00106.jp2'
a0ccc847bcc96d3b337377b876510a9c
ecbf3973b19585602c798676543fa540de4cb865
describe
'96252' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDV' 'sip-files00106.jpg'
d5f8cd80052a88a34c3070c51fa129d9
0a9a6149660767e2a9688d92d5d93871bfeb430d
describe
'26857' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDW' 'sip-files00106.pro'
6daac3f06ab5a4f942e8d238aabdda09
ba1a5ad5ab6f36623bd00d66734b287ff2f900da
describe
'28317' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDX' 'sip-files00106.QC.jpg'
3905e52ad5a3c5b4e2edd254fce640cf
0f01bb486ef39219712f1d9ef451a58bd0c425be
'2011-11-17T13:54:16-05:00'
describe
'2719596' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDY' 'sip-files00106.tif'
3b6e414102a9da0d55c9f139f4cb8670
dda7b02247cab3c0fd8d6fdc4b9c7010c8e70464
describe
'1486' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHDZ' 'sip-files00106.txt'
ea627486ec6e56d9575d4ec819a66d7b
18b7183bd25c14712daa90ebfd54bd3f0c43fad0
describe
'7458' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEA' 'sip-files00106thm.jpg'
90c98e8919fa67dfeca22287b0dd4a81
8725073aa0bb0208111c5e76f18748be2dc274e3
'2011-11-17T14:09:58-05:00'
describe
'334457' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEB' 'sip-files00107.jp2'
dd99a6bbbc0e58a5745590c0dbf94233
c4912df09d184d2e02f864dd11a478e0b571e3b0
describe
'120139' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEC' 'sip-files00107.jpg'
0c3f268bd41df92016a940aef479ebcd
2891b65138614f7936848166a304aff21673943f
describe
'34616' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHED' 'sip-files00107.pro'
e8fd5525232259cfd36f7e716087568a
dcc4fae3d01e82b7e69d26857a18c080885f6853
describe
'33424' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEE' 'sip-files00107.QC.jpg'
b61afc209a3070dab17364441a3506e8
3f9ee44573c8f2c98b7acf487aff820b4caca915
describe
'2692256' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEF' 'sip-files00107.tif'
02dc156dab2a11ce1819aa15ee1b67c5
9d0bf29e958219c66f7500df4877e4f26b9f6b0c
'2011-11-17T14:00:27-05:00'
describe
'1778' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEG' 'sip-files00107.txt'
c55abec74c77c0c70f8f08c696f18385
b38190996ec2c35154ec2de2ac4fe7aeed0b3714
'2011-11-17T13:55:30-05:00'
describe
'8720' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEH' 'sip-files00107thm.jpg'
e4d5b3f895014dd4df3114f387a43c03
5424491f4d61f00baef618ca2124c8fbd3661e9e
describe
'326811' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEI' 'sip-files00108.jp2'
7cc11d3c24bba01270a66bb063baacf7
84986f1239f8bdda03baf2084dac4c247d59aa6c
'2011-11-17T14:07:31-05:00'
describe
'125848' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEJ' 'sip-files00108.jpg'
bdd361952a6f34cfd0df0ac538e50e56
667468a4cab9c487e18bebabc19afc5dd7e19669
describe
'40077' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEK' 'sip-files00108.pro'
baa39befb62cd61cbdc5f3739aad2fb1
14ff5b4fe2a74b986429cad330a7bc5dbf60eb88
'2011-11-17T14:03:48-05:00'
describe
'35064' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEL' 'sip-files00108.QC.jpg'
2048d660e5fc8eb3429231267e92af84
32165ca47bba3fb341fc8753316492bda6fe1e45
'2011-11-17T13:57:28-05:00'
describe
'2630852' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEM' 'sip-files00108.tif'
82af6fec3d8739d50a36123baad19f85
75e8f821c9648e8539663cf1df80717c79436f3b
'2011-11-17T13:55:25-05:00'
describe
'1845' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEN' 'sip-files00108.txt'
0f8bbbfe0b567dd379bd419c745b5c61
b18366101f67f10459503b771795b5323791186c
'2011-11-17T14:03:42-05:00'
describe
'9276' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEO' 'sip-files00108thm.jpg'
078771c8561e4e779fe6d01ca70c3f76
c7ebd65bd4ccaafdd9f008ac8d23b574c205f7d0
describe
'334713' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEP' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
3f0c5b37e296ad9727941429aef0d53e
3e29b25429ff66dc9e28eecfc48bba08406b808a
'2011-11-17T13:53:55-05:00'
describe
'114868' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEQ' 'sip-files00109.jpg'
bd2a32dfdff305752bd6007cab055bc3
a56f7c0a92ad1449d37b93b87852832f881ea67f
'2011-11-17T14:05:51-05:00'
describe
'33725' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHER' 'sip-files00109.pro'
18f97886f07f3967737ca3dca5f618b3
dc177c842825182be56f5fb1993b54cb47ed98c2
describe
'33329' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHES' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
fd2b39b7f8ad0cc57baf7d9750facc3d
f37ca8b59edd2b1fc559dd7b85978db59af27c97
'2011-11-17T13:58:10-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHET' 'sip-files00109.tif'
9564b2f266e822d84764454f8f31659f
74b7155bb08558c75ee9b604549a09fd978fd083
describe
'1655' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEU' 'sip-files00109.txt'
6cebc80390e4c45f41d06d7eea786975
36a6a8f109ef261ebe666450f31a15b20b6853d8
'2011-11-17T14:07:29-05:00'
describe
'9039' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEV' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
0c04abf73f31f0f396f703cf93be225a
1237941d1e1524a9fdfd890f6ecc9a44a2eb0adf
describe
'334156' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEW' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
c70dd78ba40ea9462aaa7cb104200cf3
d26db3734b0eec870c67859c11ec470d61ad0804
describe
'121920' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEX' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
59b17d73018d9ea790c59ba39f247104
ee3053a6b10cf129ff92c29f3f0327a15b80de7e
'2011-11-17T13:58:44-05:00'
describe
'38598' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEY' 'sip-files00110.pro'
ea8c514b41e11168aca524465c2a0898
bba187225318a7498fa2d5a7dc0398c4fc16e535
'2011-11-17T14:09:30-05:00'
describe
'34584' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHEZ' 'sip-files00110.QC.jpg'
6457cc555f246778976cfadfa179a7a7
dc17255fc5db198341d2298a7e16e2b8a6b26fc0
describe
'2689752' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFA' 'sip-files00110.tif'
27b9a423670f0e7d1b3f24ba8d4f04da
b4b2787746639a5c6d265fe79ea7a237a8768658
'2011-11-17T13:58:08-05:00'
describe
'1935' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFB' 'sip-files00110.txt'
47832da19c5a6daf7df378c9621f5a4d
98f2359bcb3b292bd980d5a748ddb7e7654a0a59
'2011-11-17T14:00:49-05:00'
describe
'9516' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFC' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
7681c7d590885971bf689ed7bb3029ec
3f10593d06bfcf3d32185732f6e6620de22e64e8
describe
'334705' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFD' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
67e42ddc8ee6d2591c309f3b3adeb389
d701ad8f8f842f20a3f1ecbf470e2f04f1e246da
'2011-11-17T13:59:28-05:00'
describe
'122663' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFE' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
2a2b4957399675c0ce4f0c8dd81e9871
2c2fd0174da9273f390b096ff2b296e4f434dc39
describe
'36728' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFF' 'sip-files00111.pro'
b1ea7e3d1a734bd37713f12c48a6119c
7a9c821c5c4e9a903a63d7fcfb4c30886b3b0d20
describe
'34088' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFG' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
e87258e2d9da15fff4f51d947a4dd09d
31956e0fd0f9952e560d363066ee667ca95062d5
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFH' 'sip-files00111.tif'
9020cdc6ce190af411b1b70459182c19
539c533fc4c06b3867640476bf68ba8148f20d19
'2011-11-17T13:53:38-05:00'
describe
'1758' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFI' 'sip-files00111.txt'
1ca346895a47fbf5d6f7f7f908936317
62a4e4f2265a7f4a5aa6eaf34e7d5b3afa50b866
describe
'9188' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFJ' 'sip-files00111thm.jpg'
2cf2de7fdc5f6f31abfbd5616e366020
ae3479b2421bf673e59616a3804a3856b8a9f9ad
'2011-11-17T13:54:39-05:00'
describe
'334834' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFK' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
4503169baea331bd72efdb990c600459
dfc51f328a0967727de5d9309b6e74862a5d8691
'2011-11-17T14:00:09-05:00'
describe
'133787' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFL' 'sip-files00112.jpg'
612debfb2d5dca46fe2a690f9e303f46
3fde7088c221d7e86ddaabe3755426fb9a3a6aea
describe
'43001' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFM' 'sip-files00112.pro'
5207c557db7e51dffa5889f1be815153
5a96f799d8ae36d24a7e34c4aa5c1bcdf9c781fc
'2011-11-17T14:11:10-05:00'
describe
'38342' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFN' 'sip-files00112.QC.jpg'
3423c500d7df1b5848499d183b134476
12b3fa61d8796b2fe4a8ab76bf0c4cf2f4903a5b
describe
'2695632' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFO' 'sip-files00112.tif'
93b063c4011e461ed422daa692b73aef
ba0fa0fbdfabd5eb2f439f6a152585f658e4c7e5
'2011-11-17T13:58:26-05:00'
describe
'2045' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFP' 'sip-files00112.txt'
671b58687041836c283f1b259f67e537
f29a6f832d2a16196d396772db54f9d3d5e64513
'2011-11-17T13:55:14-05:00'
describe
'9735' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFQ' 'sip-files00112thm.jpg'
5fd2650d760639d768f9e171653fcf0d
7a4a0cf41da90c7df9904d0e1a55def21eeb2a50
'2011-11-17T14:09:51-05:00'
describe
'330814' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFR' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
329e528d2af12cf21c53f4d7873e8f31
113a61633202c24943d30bffbbbff19917e24dd9
describe
'121075' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFS' 'sip-files00113.jpg'
cd7a5732a9cd799ba390e53892f65483
e06a07cfeb185469229d1979c2dbb0a6900bbfaa
'2011-11-17T13:57:57-05:00'
describe
'33042' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFT' 'sip-files00113.pro'
026947e96620800838f7e8e3d11c38ac
778837433f92a99860afd22df996cf44a72208c0
describe
'33829' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFU' 'sip-files00113.QC.jpg'
24d12ab7e4dc264633acd362116de188
9aab96b9debf0d7f6c688f5f09cafe2d8cfc784c
'2011-11-17T14:07:27-05:00'
describe
'2662864' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFV' 'sip-files00113.tif'
09acbc264563195d3cfd646192c89de9
652867b697bc9ac449eca70f53c26c362ee1273d
'2011-11-17T13:57:41-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFW' 'sip-files00113.txt'
bc61e5f947fdefcbe7419804a223bc11
0fcbb1af4b093993a51ee8ff01b2674a22988202
describe
'8726' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFX' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
2940b578a616c9a70db7b39bcd09dbd1
eb4fb79eacc8e996e983f94b61eb2e1dc5854343
'2011-11-17T14:08:04-05:00'
describe
'335663' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFY' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
cbe61a87546f3cdbfe4c12c766182793
5d6859fc514139c14110cacf63de3f2d7277bfb4
'2011-11-17T13:59:36-05:00'
describe
'122102' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHFZ' 'sip-files00114.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T13:56:56-05:00'
describe
'36990' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGA' 'sip-files00114.pro'
278c603a18a95da9e4795ecfeded1deb
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describe
'34214' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGB' 'sip-files00114.QC.jpg'
e935f7176ea8580594e497fc260e9b7a
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describe
'2702772' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGC' 'sip-files00114.tif'
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describe
'1644' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGD' 'sip-files00114.txt'
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describe
'8678' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGE' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
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describe
'336692' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGF' 'sip-files00115.jp2'
d0ea264a59c10a5a06fbdc8f05796cf9
589b7673571963ea3430acc1c700e582650e96e9
'2011-11-17T14:02:53-05:00'
describe
'126850' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGG' 'sip-files00115.jpg'
59913e917530794f6e8d554854491a74
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describe
'37815' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGH' 'sip-files00115.pro'
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describe
'35716' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGI' 'sip-files00115.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T13:53:03-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGJ' 'sip-files00115.tif'
9d8e8f7226cde6f831b1945952b10ba9
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'2011-11-17T14:10:12-05:00'
describe
'1747' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGK' 'sip-files00115.txt'
dbaea364358b8b67b714737e56c37b3d
328169c985aa2b558634a2bfc4e70c9aa4773c7a
'2011-11-17T14:00:30-05:00'
describe
'9143' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGL' 'sip-files00115thm.jpg'
84f12f70845d6af0e5d274bfaef4f7bc
1bad76eddb4664dd133770ec6cc28642495e16a6
'2011-11-17T13:56:12-05:00'
describe
'342346' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGM' 'sip-files00116.jp2'
5216b6cfb79787e731e986986bb7da7c
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describe
'117927' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGN' 'sip-files00116.jpg'
d5c9fb8ce3c28dbe66942bbace3a58be
8ca34e9f2ff738c9074688db19fa00f9ea523574
'2011-11-17T13:56:40-05:00'
describe
'36349' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGO' 'sip-files00116.pro'
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describe
'32928' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGP' 'sip-files00116.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGQ' 'sip-files00116.tif'
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describe
'1852' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGR' 'sip-files00116.txt'
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describe
'8108' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGS' 'sip-files00116thm.jpg'
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describe
'337299' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGT' 'sip-files00117.jp2'
cf4dae86e6a27e2118826f4469b3129a
5c5a7c13b892a1bd5b72859a48a03761d90595a3
'2011-11-17T13:53:50-05:00'
describe
'125261' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGU' 'sip-files00117.jpg'
6e4faae2cfc2aaeafb5d4e0e2e6d6688
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describe
'38322' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGV' 'sip-files00117.pro'
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describe
'35787' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGW' 'sip-files00117.QC.jpg'
0cb81c0d13d2dfb5b8ed980e7ef4742e
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describe
'2715388' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGX' 'sip-files00117.tif'
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'2011-11-17T13:56:01-05:00'
describe
'1744' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGY' 'sip-files00117.txt'
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describe
'9438' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHGZ' 'sip-files00117thm.jpg'
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describe
'342579' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHA' 'sip-files00118.jp2'
0a6a6f3d42cd8274bcce33d1651b67bf
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describe
'107974' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHB' 'sip-files00118.jpg'
d399b71480e1c125e7e961f1df07725e
311f6a5f97e17cb7cbb2b75a60488107ac5112a4
'2011-11-17T13:57:40-05:00'
describe
'30267' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHC' 'sip-files00118.pro'
9d8b19731e6502ecbb6b4d4ac2f6f4b9
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describe
'29801' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHD' 'sip-files00118.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHE' 'sip-files00118.tif'
578fbf53b7e72f6069ae641652363aeb
182eab4ec1b1e25656c6f8f166485e98bec0ed52
'2011-11-17T14:05:26-05:00'
describe
'1627' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHF' 'sip-files00118.txt'
7180b196e2cc09f8905ca4fc64455e4b
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describe
'7981' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHG' 'sip-files00118thm.jpg'
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describe
'339985' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHH' 'sip-files00119.jp2'
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c624c55cb0c199a67eaf6f492b7064c6deaf11e9
'2011-11-17T14:00:31-05:00'
describe
'97925' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHI' 'sip-files00119.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHJ' 'sip-files00119.pro'
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describe
'29608' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHK' 'sip-files00119.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2736420' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHL' 'sip-files00119.tif'
3d55448475bd2927f0c33f384f3aea8a
7f503a1942570665c617366958472c1d0803ce97
'2011-11-17T14:03:02-05:00'
describe
'1325' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHM' 'sip-files00119.txt'
923bf42e5c8d63de39999c2272743b8b
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describe
'8486' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHN' 'sip-files00119thm.jpg'
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describe
'342634' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHO' 'sip-files00120.jp2'
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describe
'77900' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHP' 'sip-files00120.jpg'
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describe
'20402' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHQ' 'sip-files00120.pro'
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cd885611f5f46ba3dcb17363c27b2aca18031f2a
'2011-11-17T14:09:13-05:00'
describe
'22813' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHR' 'sip-files00120.QC.jpg'
78fa1a1e380e926c88d6f7195b9e9ad4
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHS' 'sip-files00120.tif'
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describe
'1009' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHT' 'sip-files00120.txt'
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describe
'6212' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHU' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T14:05:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHV' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
04b5a70928d5699bc0cdc3d40f476232
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'2011-11-17T14:01:06-05:00'
describe
'106603' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHW' 'sip-files00121.jpg'
0db2e5fa960f28c5b864c3f7e337241b
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describe
'31545' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHX' 'sip-files00121.pro'
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'2011-11-17T13:57:16-05:00'
describe
'30208' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHY' 'sip-files00121.QC.jpg'
1c9a3a6d8a26051d50ee1785d77c5b42
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHHZ' 'sip-files00121.tif'
fefe6f527a713d42c114209a2a2fe51e
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describe
'1663' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIA' 'sip-files00121.txt'
1a7166f4a50478fbb97c8817c5efc080
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'2011-11-17T13:55:41-05:00'
describe
'7681' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIB' 'sip-files00121thm.jpg'
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describe
'337104' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIC' 'sip-files00122.jp2'
f068aede1be8513e2add49335a9cbc7d
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describe
'110946' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHID' 'sip-files00122.jpg'
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describe
'33207' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIE' 'sip-files00122.pro'
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describe
'31406' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIF' 'sip-files00122.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2713284' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIG' 'sip-files00122.tif'
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'2011-11-17T13:55:26-05:00'
describe
'1547' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIH' 'sip-files00122.txt'
84ea2dbc1300fafdafed0ace012a6518
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'2011-11-17T13:54:22-05:00'
describe
'8006' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHII' 'sip-files00122thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIJ' 'sip-files00123.jp2'
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describe
'115738' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIK' 'sip-files00123.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T13:54:53-05:00'
describe
'33985' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIL' 'sip-files00123.pro'
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describe
'32647' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIM' 'sip-files00123.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIN' 'sip-files00123.tif'
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'2011-11-17T13:56:59-05:00'
describe
'1616' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIO' 'sip-files00123.txt'
7584b87a5e7281b511e2c18a0ff6c2a3
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'2011-11-17T13:57:47-05:00'
describe
'8154' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIP' 'sip-files00123thm.jpg'
1b25609cf84c0b1e22dca47198be00cf
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'2011-11-17T14:01:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIQ' 'sip-files00124.jp2'
6bf5cba848c9eae79b56eed1417b00fa
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describe
'135229' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIR' 'sip-files00124.jpg'
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describe
'41335' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIS' 'sip-files00124.pro'
1cc857255eecfe2188da2af3168d5da5
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'2011-11-17T14:01:55-05:00'
describe
'37411' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIT' 'sip-files00124.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIU' 'sip-files00124.tif'
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describe
'1860' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIV' 'sip-files00124.txt'
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describe
'9385' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIW' 'sip-files00124thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIX' 'sip-files00125.jp2'
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describe
'108018' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIY' 'sip-files00125.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T13:57:14-05:00'
describe
'28856' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHIZ' 'sip-files00125.pro'
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'2011-11-17T13:54:32-05:00'
describe
'29673' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJA' 'sip-files00125.QC.jpg'
1a29a61fdacb99a2287127528fa40297
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'2011-11-17T13:54:48-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJB' 'sip-files00125.tif'
2b4ce3a3ceadf2f6222b383c10c21b67
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describe
'1594' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJC' 'sip-files00125.txt'
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describe
'7583' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJD' 'sip-files00125thm.jpg'
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describe
'338272' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJE' 'sip-files00126.jp2'
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describe
'131499' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJF' 'sip-files00126.jpg'
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describe
'42405' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJG' 'sip-files00126.pro'
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describe
'37831' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJH' 'sip-files00126.QC.jpg'
cc4dbb3b99e6e2e263bc161c501e073c
ba49d2339f252b2ec0b2f2c917fa9618723278b6
'2011-11-17T13:58:31-05:00'
describe
'2722852' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJI' 'sip-files00126.tif'
2eb52208c0474723299a274614fbd83c
ee818f52a86f7570db7bd01f5c7ab169c682c5f4
describe
'1979' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJJ' 'sip-files00126.txt'
4a981fde70ca4cbada4f5f004b880adf
190dda1e70d888c0b06ca07e150e2b246b173653
describe
'9024' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJK' 'sip-files00126thm.jpg'
b04be71f8f26e9d0e7e29af70f5a64c7
3dd01c4221d3a2df86087ead8ab8ce441057a0bf
'2011-11-17T14:01:35-05:00'
describe
'337120' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJL' 'sip-files00127.jp2'
7b54c3180a5fedeb5449283b5836abcc
3df706319309c150f74297da631fa90cf8d9c399
'2011-11-17T13:53:48-05:00'
describe
'137334' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJM' 'sip-files00127.jpg'
51aa9d151f29a92b25135c442a0d4803
9efe38e2b2f86bb861feaf5514914caae8c19696
'2011-11-17T13:54:54-05:00'
describe
'42154' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJN' 'sip-files00127.pro'
556ef8ed8004f3ea8c1268acbad294c1
b097a37967fa96b109b01031fc764cba75dac84b
'2011-11-17T13:57:15-05:00'
describe
'38523' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJO' 'sip-files00127.QC.jpg'
9b3fa977ce4b0bcb75b9181c28045afa
eea75002ecf4601578c4c6dd96d275db65f456c4
describe
'2713504' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJP' 'sip-files00127.tif'
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describe
'1791' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJQ' 'sip-files00127.txt'
10e18f585bed893c130d75b91f04ea5f
139fa5214835a440912c6817b16ee21949c75681
'2011-11-17T14:09:35-05:00'
describe
'9374' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJR' 'sip-files00127thm.jpg'
f6c94c7cd1ec95ad6f9cd7cbcbeeee2e
4abb7991a828a76e03994a7d30442becc29dc18c
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJS' 'sip-files00128.jp2'
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25a4f205995317666ec5a7f9f90e435ffc5cf10c
describe
'110438' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJT' 'sip-files00128.jpg'
47f4d6d990ae17bae1cb5030ff0808a5
e9e27e38b09fe926a435da863f5d3fc4f1bf8e44
describe
'30332' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJU' 'sip-files00128.pro'
4a7132e57c72816cf32ae2dd7077e832
c4923f54fc4e4c57d43bd025ae7eaaef6c30faba
describe
'31570' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJV' 'sip-files00128.QC.jpg'
79e5b3abc577e08b534d8ba9533806f4
57080b55572cb005b1cdcb2b1711443af1f61c41
'2011-11-17T14:02:46-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJW' 'sip-files00128.tif'
7b56607adbd98dd5bf805907bd02ac6e
e10fabf006a9735ad49dcdff17ab14bbf0ac99fc
'2011-11-17T14:09:18-05:00'
describe
'1510' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJX' 'sip-files00128.txt'
3c2945663a48d51ab69632f95b25f3a4
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describe
'8009' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJY' 'sip-files00128thm.jpg'
f3def1144f10ea77d409546f1798c87a
9a23681af2eaf2d69acb0737502ae4c9d42adf20
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHJZ' 'sip-files00129.jp2'
2591b4ceb4b04885865b8d448f296ef7
b6cdee8240de3cf9bb69bc176490746b91a80544
describe
'150078' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKA' 'sip-files00129.jpg'
11931ceab09bcb62ae5a52dec7348af5
d6a9be1678d0077999f8711c1baef81079883ee5
describe
'46315' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKB' 'sip-files00129.pro'
56f73f7f4984ab589d4c27254f0bd2be
d7f3fc213267e4008e76fd392940dffe79921d53
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKC' 'sip-files00129.QC.jpg'
856da4fa279b6145d671cff4d7bc33c7
88eeb98d152d28cae7bde12cd033fc83120637f1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKD' 'sip-files00129.tif'
7a30abac73d55c90acaf4c68973be9f8
fbedbe188a18254d417562e4b1093e0540a2e0c5
'2011-11-17T13:59:10-05:00'
describe
'1982' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKE' 'sip-files00129.txt'
45acd2fced1eca16863f24d42b2e9df8
792e550215254d6a64fc0b90b185a721762a8f1a
describe
'10566' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKF' 'sip-files00129thm.jpg'
e0652721945ab675d3b65935745a3225
97fb8afad8f236ed90126166c18b5afcb9daa119
'2011-11-17T13:59:04-05:00'
describe
'335263' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKG' 'sip-files00130.jp2'
599c61224059ac5feb3246c734483e7e
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describe
'109478' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKH' 'sip-files00130.jpg'
0fef9d005a9b95e3b4094fa8877a81df
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describe
'31630' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKI' 'sip-files00130.pro'
d1fa31ea0824b20295c22b42a50d7de4
f2651eb1aa3cb76e34167caded3ea900740e6dcb
describe
'32700' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKJ' 'sip-files00130.QC.jpg'
0acdc9ac6c35b4718c4fd0a68b78d575
2c8d4754dca4b87a9382d631e48f2d526b1f1bcf
describe
'2698564' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKK' 'sip-files00130.tif'
947d2c3aa495fdabc55225349f7d6ab2
39dbd33976a5065127486c1ed9ad618851f99a92
describe
'1584' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKL' 'sip-files00130.txt'
5bec85f784f9ba095ad291d65fed83d6
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describe
'9485' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKM' 'sip-files00130thm.jpg'
cd109635451a9299ce07cb6d18eb7cba
5fc5bab4e3d144c13c4ac98fe3faae4858f312f6
describe
'342632' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKN' 'sip-files00131.jp2'
2250ed6ccd2d473f1eb9e98a15fe6251
55a0d8e23c00e353a9efb8a04f35b42b4d32befe
'2011-11-17T13:54:34-05:00'
describe
'109138' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKO' 'sip-files00131.jpg'
045b8aed9b23727185d0cbee7b261d31
bbdb1c1a590c118554118cea039465bff382a33f
describe
'32016' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKP' 'sip-files00131.pro'
37aac887e5d11d8a522bafe53b3287b2
37f39703a5849c90109944c88d49c79d3be47d85
'2011-11-17T14:09:00-05:00'
describe
'31199' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKQ' 'sip-files00131.QC.jpg'
caf34889dae0b8555f04e57346c1058f
2f5e944f0584f82ee5c6dfcfda3e737c75052a59
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKR' 'sip-files00131.tif'
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describe
'1743' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKS' 'sip-files00131.txt'
0f47bffdce9ca41102c2f219e190be30
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describe
'8104' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKT' 'sip-files00131thm.jpg'
dd4b8b7ac5d34b47a14b1d4424916e5f
e20d7fc199ef9b7c748d7ec5a2557ea63216fe3c
describe
'342475' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKU' 'sip-files00132.jp2'
d6c40096f07a76111a5f62e46e3354eb
f6dedd9ac61ad74e2d4b4b05cfead43cbcbcc8af
'2011-11-17T13:58:15-05:00'
describe
'95866' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKV' 'sip-files00132.jpg'
ae461b5253f766aac8da86d1489f4a23
3d9a462ce3d35cbe1397310f2bbd70b79cbad78b
describe
'25629' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKW' 'sip-files00132.pro'
e920f3028b01aa8da4ca232514d98edc
548afb3ded6cf877cb3844ff0c671c4ede0eec72
'2011-11-17T14:10:29-05:00'
describe
'26202' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKX' 'sip-files00132.QC.jpg'
099daa278409426ce4a97f5277e64d69
2cf368563e700d36be0432906012ef98fc76a29c
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKY' 'sip-files00132.tif'
64c12b36e0282f7a79b08ee6bb64419e
80493d41f9b1a12384f7effc2f17eeb22b078e6b
describe
'1615' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHKZ' 'sip-files00132.txt'
9d5c8bc708e23c4f9140fc7417e8e14c
1ac7b155c69168d4c056b010a7d65612837e554f
describe
'6820' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLA' 'sip-files00132thm.jpg'
3c01a3469ea8929964f12c0269b76192
f75738e0c827526abbf01140ca39a7c8a8e6ca3d
'2011-11-17T14:07:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLB' 'sip-files00133.jp2'
7778f96d3c34b632a4c07d8fa072507d
148de80230ec75f90e7055ea024068ecd69483e9
describe
'134513' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLC' 'sip-files00133.jpg'
b147709b66b7380caa8cd47ec853b921
6c11508f791dfd4a51b7970406add466c4dafcc1
'2011-11-17T13:59:53-05:00'
describe
'29790' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLD' 'sip-files00133.pro'
71d9c59fcdf69afcf7217a5f20ad24eb
5e1cfc37424990224bc5dabc9493ed75a6d1c6ab
describe
'39523' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLE' 'sip-files00133.QC.jpg'
81aab1fff0e5b3cd006564b5bc91e591
e2090835f7b78e6656d87b1e5db29aeab4ce30e2
'2011-11-17T14:01:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLF' 'sip-files00133.tif'
917a6968f3cf556a32e77c6f29d2824d
815d52dc32346ccb8added61da95700f5613d36d
describe
'1314' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLG' 'sip-files00133.txt'
cdf9676f12875b51ef3a1df6249476e7
29150af6d9c769546e34d2a2e9eb428408fccd22
describe
'9981' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLH' 'sip-files00133thm.jpg'
e7dd8a2f79fbd77e9c6b037d1f8189a8
3cb4c0e7f6061c5b84bfccb592b282dd7d26fa69
'2011-11-17T14:05:52-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLI' 'sip-files00134.jp2'
a676728623a9e26c085b24ec21f44a6f
99e6b3d26c0cc96d01aba315c776dde5701cefb0
describe
'132917' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLJ' 'sip-files00134.jpg'
6b042d9dcb73203c627d60b97d4335a1
a324ebd386100344154fd0e2dce9f1dcf4f8ea71
describe
'39025' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLK' 'sip-files00134.pro'
eab8ec0c311711036009444d35ed39b1
b5c286ababde8bbacb39bc9e5bbb096f1a544d06
'2011-11-17T13:57:02-05:00'
describe
'37661' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLL' 'sip-files00134.QC.jpg'
7bc9969c2a30d94abcffe4119b77a818
98da6f46b8d513b9a5454f416d0bde7e0f8dedd4
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLM' 'sip-files00134.tif'
87b98505ea7ed72ea359e429fb4ca496
e17b1f9f1acf13381fe30ff0b0f4aabed8861ec9
'2011-11-17T14:09:47-05:00'
describe
'1669' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLN' 'sip-files00134.txt'
5a8f1a6b9eb6b19be239b464d43b1aab
2124875979e091091549b9673598b6d253c094fb
'2011-11-17T13:59:26-05:00'
describe
'9394' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLO' 'sip-files00134thm.jpg'
195f8278060b628e045cebe9fafd88ab
2c6efa0010dc1fedf3fb1b5dcbedb441bed645d9
'2011-11-17T14:03:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLP' 'sip-files00135.jp2'
f6ca12abb58776b13467880d995560e9
c08b57cd25b7c171fa96b71926dc8e1efbbb35bf
describe
'111591' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLQ' 'sip-files00135.jpg'
33fb3e975f735f4b0259b55a07e25cdd
521c04a24bbfcba333f1a7756b94e8a33917d01d
describe
'29878' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLR' 'sip-files00135.pro'
f2f47bae71c42b8e56223c1846003704
a64632a0a33860db11228a85ccf0e9ebecbfee09
describe
'32398' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLS' 'sip-files00135.QC.jpg'
f01f920736e3f2aba007c3515b1ed2fe
974012e7eb62b2e04319b568d8e04713add94fbb
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLT' 'sip-files00135.tif'
6df139fa5d7f818b48824e42882e3e2b
3bb268e89b8099d94cb0d2a1b677001f4fc0a625
'2011-11-17T14:09:34-05:00'
describe
'1430' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLU' 'sip-files00135.txt'
e0bda0393c5a4b1ff48d498c57e1c013
a269745707bc889f8ad2e1e3951eac28528f5c7d
describe
'8136' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLV' 'sip-files00135thm.jpg'
27148463e97eb518d7ee633313b414c5
877faffbd4a3b7e6ab836640521708e34e6e89f5
describe
'342595' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLW' 'sip-files00136.jp2'
96932281673eadda7e336f87507acad2
695150882b68668ea44c57902779f8e6be3e91a5
'2011-11-17T14:06:09-05:00'
describe
'132755' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLX' 'sip-files00136.jpg'
4e31d61bde7325eaf47dec8b60b94a55
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describe
'41835' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLY' 'sip-files00136.pro'
cbd010d4f07ec77cd907753ef84e2841
93918efb89172afd22844e7f7b6adce53f674f06
'2011-11-17T13:55:53-05:00'
describe
'38154' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHLZ' 'sip-files00136.QC.jpg'
c647c02be38521da0c6d127fe4c231b3
6870f982d12f0e8799796d8959cd28a4d9ebae3e
'2011-11-17T13:56:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMA' 'sip-files00136.tif'
22fd4134c42ddc7888dc87556a954ae0
22c22de20b50f2aec74b1c2d47990048f6aedefd
'2011-11-17T13:55:57-05:00'
describe
'1750' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMB' 'sip-files00136.txt'
fd31db5e485446da61f2f35ad9f3c143
6a8e80a8b525ed056a760750f965ba74ec89011a
'2011-11-17T14:04:06-05:00'
describe
'9738' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMC' 'sip-files00136thm.jpg'
07b8d1829536dec7e88bd181dc1d28e6
1a09cb804cfd14a4e48557426b92f8d3eca7de47
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMD' 'sip-files00137.jp2'
d830f5d7b97efe9255c8209db31b61c7
b71de061c0f789ed0e46f2263701c7422ae38b29
describe
'114827' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHME' 'sip-files00137.jpg'
1755904cfb0c0d756d58300bee33aa27
ede78a78098ecd0e0fae79a45660e7bab3f8dcf9
describe
'34202' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMF' 'sip-files00137.pro'
3dfe92f0fad920d873097c31b844b348
fac621240e582bbac98ba88db9757900fef3c1fa
'2011-11-17T13:58:17-05:00'
describe
'34041' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMG' 'sip-files00137.QC.jpg'
6fff131e0b7bf72decfdf646c56ce3f1
b6252c50cb337b52dbb2e459727c3cb789018b05
'2011-11-17T13:57:58-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMH' 'sip-files00137.tif'
1d079ddf1bbc24ee72e69f2a467825c9
d617feba421385afed8c9e4158ffa7431d2434d7
describe
'1617' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMI' 'sip-files00137.txt'
9a6b8d8dc443b0f8c12b25071d4f6594
aabfd71126991f5ddfc99ef439a36ce96990aba3
describe
'8794' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMJ' 'sip-files00137thm.jpg'
020371d18319b7ee7e72b3cef525de21
9188079943a3560bad81563d7773c159d357cc28
'2011-11-17T13:58:50-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMK' 'sip-files00138.jp2'
c9530fbf80d9d8a46167597d84d99c6f
d13549b2e9fe25edcf294c7db6641c00bf9a1fe2
'2011-11-17T14:03:25-05:00'
describe
'135549' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHML' 'sip-files00138.jpg'
3f83953c0aeb0697ff50316ede2f701b
d0e8a84f233618481111aa9f143f4b03ebc0077d
describe
'39032' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMM' 'sip-files00138.pro'
fc9dd92012ae1b4b568ea949c915eff8
d2c6835fc3ababa6a3593698a212dc03afdc8e74
'2011-11-17T13:58:13-05:00'
describe
'38123' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMN' 'sip-files00138.QC.jpg'
1548e046635c102036ecdefea3ce319d
07a1a00e4eee2d19ef46919e456b713b7f152b7a
'2011-11-17T14:01:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMO' 'sip-files00138.tif'
93f6592eca120e3288bf56820a6e09bc
b9cb45b561165eccd77824bd6d7b6af305f9d12a
'2011-11-17T13:58:29-05:00'
describe
'1771' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMP' 'sip-files00138.txt'
a6cb2018a3a8823241b9ad1ea625c8c5
8dea1a807dc2e673288e11e8055a3aad4680f6b2
'2011-11-17T14:00:23-05:00'
describe
'9348' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMQ' 'sip-files00138thm.jpg'
19fa7f6919c9afa943fb5734855afcfe
f770b04f3fb77d74123656c7cb9967b69f8ba3ef
describe
'340273' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMR' 'sip-files00139.jp2'
1f2c7e07f1a471577b919414539d581a
e78be36bcf67daea05dee2b6e1f5e8d102877722
'2011-11-17T14:04:54-05:00'
describe
'129007' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMS' 'sip-files00139.jpg'
b9ba14038eff0e08e02e0f138b4849f0
e3c431bd9dd8ad19424ca84a5d82a27a488d1082
describe
'25476' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMT' 'sip-files00139.pro'
0bd5fe1c8a5a3387848145e1ad4311dd
097563227c0d2de73c509d9bc970e3219f351db8
describe
'36605' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMU' 'sip-files00139.QC.jpg'
b57b6756017b8221aa7d98d8e526424d
da350276066fb321915c3717f19a752c26bdbecf
'2011-11-17T14:00:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMV' 'sip-files00139.tif'
6c10e9f2c7eb8c911f73f4e8d54aaf54
8a914f5a0872d5d5a8125ccda09b00a5dfe43b9f
'2011-11-17T14:05:03-05:00'
describe
'1186' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMW' 'sip-files00139.txt'
64ca20b8d66484295bc9fb08b2c53ead
808e1dd410df46ab0275de181ecd4ca969683516
'2011-11-17T14:07:05-05:00'
describe
'9599' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMX' 'sip-files00139thm.jpg'
5b45a85a4c6913ab7f6078a0413f73fd
a22938f122f732eea0d0a4f89e230dc873ec9c71
describe
'334588' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMY' 'sip-files00140.jp2'
d6ad9e7aa9cfb15bf12c3df97c16808c
4a61196c7f8408767f8de963cab76187c4a2d13a
describe
'83744' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHMZ' 'sip-files00140.jpg'
0e46f28ec71e3fd8cd71558fb34f42fa
49a9f4a6b32f0255db325a0e9c5de8bc4c4e3a23
describe
'28718' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNA' 'sip-files00140.pro'
0979bbf17114ffc5be80668b94bf6743
d5dab228133babe4211fd8fa0f9a66ca64d01c90
'2011-11-17T14:06:13-05:00'
describe
'26718' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNB' 'sip-files00140.QC.jpg'
8adcc93b2e41afb5e54ca53f9000a721
f3e8522bc4078d1fa99c391c4930c1822c42fcc9
describe
'2693032' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNC' 'sip-files00140.tif'
42f48ccf476911305609ec0037719a93
30136248de8555ef02fb610acf029f2efa5a19bd
describe
'1348' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHND' 'sip-files00140.txt'
9af84d9cd1604ee185495fcef89905cc
8e6ec4014572c2b9a713484b4ffffbf1ce66ad24
describe
'7290' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNE' 'sip-files00140thm.jpg'
c127594c8eda99df1e1f6144ecf4fe30
9d6282e198c69eaf89d2570562eae78cecec34ee
'2011-11-17T14:02:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNF' 'sip-files00141.jp2'
0b73f5846deb34b9c7805affd49d1bcd
c5bd3434454bd1b7367cdc5cb900cec8be008c65
describe
'114910' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNG' 'sip-files00141.jpg'
5bc368869edf0935267d397d16e71c16
da55424bf3c04527ad208dc44fd88c5f5b989487
describe
'35731' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNH' 'sip-files00141.pro'
c65b72430e6416c822a2285e19a16440
27a65790492a772bd8ef9dfbebbe4643843050ac
'2011-11-17T14:00:18-05:00'
describe
'33326' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNI' 'sip-files00141.QC.jpg'
381f7817117449e8c74ca63af7229152
c14649becb959ef33199d03406d4e91a17ca2a59
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNJ' 'sip-files00141.tif'
c2e21d19447614626750cb003d47982d
addcdad0a690544ee8f904cf8a5d1e8806c62817
'2011-11-17T14:09:09-05:00'
describe
'1825' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNK' 'sip-files00141.txt'
f6c3b2db1f7cd15c4c36ac51f456a37c
866f1e65eb06c05aa9bf3e653789c486af936f77
describe
'8084' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNL' 'sip-files00141thm.jpg'
ff72d4cd5ad8f7bf60ae35ff13dbd16d
a0cb6edef3057852949b8e1c26b66533a6d7a243
'2011-11-17T14:00:03-05:00'
describe
'342583' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNM' 'sip-files00142.jp2'
72e1ce7e957e40cd5412ee8c03441364
480663beba100813a33fa38d35fdad9daa344d02
describe
'104149' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNN' 'sip-files00142.jpg'
5c3808fedd66a17b332c69ec2b328d7c
c52678fbed79555c275827a301b4db3f4ae7ca34
describe
'27572' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNO' 'sip-files00142.pro'
1c88949078d6591b14c3db3b56616918
7cf1f56920e29c652054f2502585ad12a5ed7199
describe
'30132' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNP' 'sip-files00142.QC.jpg'
5ecf5caf4e5acda845915ba55f038ed3
f75881c655ec81e25c4dfe628478ffdedb2dd5a4
'2011-11-17T14:10:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNQ' 'sip-files00142.tif'
b4bcbea8f50d51f68252a4e12b9292f2
c67b9d33cbc1bbeb7177cb1835745438b4cb1b62
'2011-11-17T14:00:17-05:00'
describe
'1330' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNR' 'sip-files00142.txt'
a1709122ae76f3c68cb3c672b7961fd5
9502a9852372a617618969559a3a3d88c86749c2
describe
'7628' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNS' 'sip-files00142thm.jpg'
602888f0718250f6313721fc526929ae
73cf8da071f06049646b52e9839da287eb3a04ce
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNT' 'sip-files00143.jp2'
c225f6314feb5c487607fc98a97a24e1
a9138a6435de28e8ef524f1973d0226ca5510a61
describe
'110614' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNU' 'sip-files00143.jpg'
1482d8a4808e0182fa27bf9cd621b8d3
a4fa411f48f1e962d843d7475392e593cdb65ee1
describe
'30001' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNV' 'sip-files00143.pro'
4abe23597549e172196114bc9558bde9
740bdf0150467ce7161a8da7f3f1a1de246d86c1
describe
'31194' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNW' 'sip-files00143.QC.jpg'
b73a3c61c23dc13b55b277f6d3c99ba6
9fca8e5d7713a54cb1370be1e0e6b2d60e80e4e3
'2011-11-17T14:05:30-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNX' 'sip-files00143.tif'
4146a335fd6c6f74e78d691c725809b9
cf9d9fa851411e5fc99b2b8b079d22644b87563d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNY' 'sip-files00143.txt'
5b1605f3cf43b2554b25e47a8a606e64
a8dc11cbc98c554ade96d53a4b6edb4c8063746c
describe
'7806' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHNZ' 'sip-files00143thm.jpg'
0e3a4afceaeca9e8ea35e33224a87a37
569999ef90471f79ca859ca53af5f1ac9e16ae75
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOA' 'sip-files00144.jp2'
127a95d778a1cb7db3bad7c576c87ce7
6220c58b101a4f57377f90d2935acfc02c5be249
'2011-11-17T13:53:49-05:00'
describe
'122762' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOB' 'sip-files00144.jpg'
9a416458e5b027944cefcbbc0b20581c
24d8aef56325c9dd5d91300e496ea4f9a143ba76
'2011-11-17T14:03:13-05:00'
describe
'35332' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOC' 'sip-files00144.pro'
328b454a1dc515a9a92d02e6d3b1e3a4
805b11695725619fb001a890247020666177f238
describe
'35023' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOD' 'sip-files00144.QC.jpg'
203ff96d4d0e3982e488c76511a85869
6dbf63acf0e146d9102adf202f7ac59f502c5d82
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOE' 'sip-files00144.tif'
851a352fd4b52208f427278513cba7e8
92dfdf43b1cde3b4918acd02197959aa0c4e5b8f
describe
'1618' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOF' 'sip-files00144.txt'
e1ad200d4beb2af1439ec35614074708
090d63bae92ff21dfa8bdeb1f1eb60a1d7975a2f
describe
'8756' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOG' 'sip-files00144thm.jpg'
688253378416d359123119fc9754ebbd
e27269fbb210a6eb8a2a0c23f7585ce8689b3205
'2011-11-17T14:04:33-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOH' 'sip-files00145.jp2'
9d9bf865ca7f7132141bf5a1bf596b61
80a1779459b9a121acf88f87ee85d5f726578a06
'2011-11-17T14:06:55-05:00'
describe
'126403' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOI' 'sip-files00145.jpg'
a289d4a53bfd571c244d3e7ad1f5f091
8ab73f28a49e828c976d6779682c5a47b9af9f8c
'2011-11-17T13:53:37-05:00'
describe
'36902' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOJ' 'sip-files00145.pro'
014f550e1819c2723c24a2ea8a96fbb3
bba09783d456cbaefbfecd2998172426030719cb
describe
'35921' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOK' 'sip-files00145.QC.jpg'
2c60e91c9096b0e1a9c28bf0ea71470e
c710ddf18027385853803fea33b42bac929df0c8
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOL' 'sip-files00145.tif'
5554c51581e054dda49c3634bc5e22a8
ddba1c884eab851764581cd1c21621ca42c66591
describe
'1629' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOM' 'sip-files00145.txt'
6b9420c64c6563e62518c51eadc12a87
f87d56d760f6cf326aaf5e740e0f65c7c260a301
'2011-11-17T14:06:07-05:00'
describe
'9549' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHON' 'sip-files00145thm.jpg'
5485f645e4a1563a4a9c2b9a1efa7ecd
e6c6593f74a878ee8fcf63b171ba06d54729cf22
'2011-11-17T13:58:56-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOO' 'sip-files00146.jp2'
892a29032472d8e69a3e3fd4e2c90f9a
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describe
'132143' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOP' 'sip-files00146.jpg'
6a59b518db49cc62a0a9fe0aedf1c9ed
ed011c47ecdeca70a991dd0ce52cb8288eb113e3
describe
'37410' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOQ' 'sip-files00146.pro'
e831d1338e9db2a76c7792c848fc8e88
6f72413ea2d9d38ea4785bc1e621ca84dd2618ff
'2011-11-17T14:08:13-05:00'
describe
'37430' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOR' 'sip-files00146.QC.jpg'
ca04b14ffae286d434f8a691c8992efb
ff11c4938ddc7a5be18696437e01813e1bd2aaee
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOS' 'sip-files00146.tif'
b7578cf7ed276af36a01e8a22917fd89
2b679531e38b114765418a8d8720814f02ca6015
describe
'1680' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOT' 'sip-files00146.txt'
ac7eee56b576fd8b5558a93d912cbab0
f1b85a08778211f3a0039f85dda98828a6965af1
describe
'9002' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOU' 'sip-files00146thm.jpg'
4a8fac07ba01a878234e6c4f688f09b9
1ca17e06be1703c5b77c04ca5fb25e13b3e6f08c
'2011-11-17T14:10:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOV' 'sip-files00147.jp2'
ffbe5c3add3412658b9d3dbbd1b34269
cee209312198154efa0a16097b710d9cc8433d2b
describe
'104953' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOW' 'sip-files00147.jpg'
ea1151c3850609218821220147692d77
3648d12093e1913fd84bb3c03fd2f9d2588c4f15
describe
'30143' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOX' 'sip-files00147.pro'
f08c8a95c0dd215121d1711e641e2ca2
1332f7dc4ded31daf023dd152bc682ded1f1c573
describe
'30879' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOY' 'sip-files00147.QC.jpg'
2df294d5b0a39776a1e7199ccfe324d4
23b4e779b66b4463306b9239f22509f982e20c81
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHOZ' 'sip-files00147.tif'
64c0a066c4a6128857d4aeea811168de
7b117b7075bb447f4d6d95cfad82ed5a331192c9
describe
'1440' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPA' 'sip-files00147.txt'
24a75dcc37013b82849f2492400f4da8
61a7c1e054965c32c193c8505205550bb537166b
'2011-11-17T14:09:05-05:00'
describe
'7994' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPB' 'sip-files00147thm.jpg'
c0b3f1275578ef4ca5a084179d1a82d6
73f343457d44a27f6d960115f1f221dcd8ebe9f4
'2011-11-17T14:00:52-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPC' 'sip-files00148.jp2'
b0a40e9cec690e3a00f0d04e41b1d724
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describe
'121178' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPD' 'sip-files00148.jpg'
bd6c253a87720464ec5f402e83357bd7
49609b2ad30b0988212e43b2add94548d2f7f6f2
describe
'33483' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPE' 'sip-files00148.pro'
321cb06881fe8a873eca883451ab0988
ae4a99291b73a16b74b773dafb2302d616c02af0
describe
'34511' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPF' 'sip-files00148.QC.jpg'
565ccc25025b878cd2ceafa156210429
40b35bf56bfed2a999f51e054d64094ee3ae649c
'2011-11-17T14:01:04-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPG' 'sip-files00148.tif'
c4f30a1ce5f2a080728fe9f385ff4e6a
4c58e37a1315d3f3a205c50cccd26ca27c5ea608
describe
'1548' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPH' 'sip-files00148.txt'
5c82b608632185507538aa2ac00414c7
25407f236a1fb8eb930a5da732024656235848e2
describe
'8688' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPI' 'sip-files00148thm.jpg'
1a99766dac1a301a44e598a82183f68f
4fe9238dbccdc0d63834aeeab9ccdb4f2b8e57ee
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPJ' 'sip-files00149.jp2'
520133ccadd38c565c6e22506d62204e
da893fe414ad94393f2430d30542d139e20d3cec
describe
'125804' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPK' 'sip-files00149.jpg'
1c6c20e980f337685dff12480d313691
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describe
'36750' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPL' 'sip-files00149.pro'
639abb0010c6a73c8299cfaf189a96b3
07b698f36513e7f50324afb208bd53b78547603e
'2011-11-17T14:01:11-05:00'
describe
'36163' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPM' 'sip-files00149.QC.jpg'
5f7f4e7ffe779db2c9c7ece8827bc436
bed619aaee1bdc823ef9c0ece2df3258542a380a
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPN' 'sip-files00149.tif'
4999ec6f2d7ab6261a15b43cf6688a8b
bb5e258a6514ac34c642518bacbce8cc3037e964
'2011-11-17T13:55:28-05:00'
describe
'1788' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPO' 'sip-files00149.txt'
0071afbf1b8504f03e6c83e0fa49e7cc
771a5f8f27659c04d82ba7ee1ce5449ab1f7ba87
describe
Invalid character
'9268' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPP' 'sip-files00149thm.jpg'
987cca621abd11b1d11514c2ba4b1a3c
a7a851974ce74f3a71408c9f07a0f19d614c8354
'2011-11-17T14:08:20-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPQ' 'sip-files00150.jp2'
e313621eac76ba92cc7a14e262675e33
01a48753e5b42741c87321cad96e1d43f4f9c38c
'2011-11-17T14:06:59-05:00'
describe
'112918' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPR' 'sip-files00150.jpg'
c6bd09d94e94701f5f443330b6f9954e
746fe4b5e02e8ef45df1d2e6499b38269f15ba9f
'2011-11-17T14:08:10-05:00'
describe
'30058' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPS' 'sip-files00150.pro'
f605fa7662315b85bad32b92e71cdf1c
e1ca2bf471034734c2540ffba6af593cb42872bb
'2011-11-17T14:00:53-05:00'
describe
'33606' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPT' 'sip-files00150.QC.jpg'
4da9254eeb50e84c9ce4bc755180a9de
5ba8309d5550b6648c2dcfb4e0db352fc3416598
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPU' 'sip-files00150.tif'
2d4c4fbfd26142235f3d87bf97b36369
eafcec438fe665f3215d8cb689c9b082448b38f2
describe
'1373' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPV' 'sip-files00150.txt'
c677d8c6d09a2b1b176224db38f13138
9cfcc06a08ba328027a84617034d3bfa4102b36f
'2011-11-17T14:03:47-05:00'
describe
'9177' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPW' 'sip-files00150thm.jpg'
237f6d6b1a28b313a63ea8dcb0fad554
dc5e33fd0093295002e2448ec016f78ad0873be9
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPX' 'sip-files00151.jp2'
b1a8ee0e4fea71481c93c0760cca58bd
35cc6af7704bfa222f1481e123c1125a2e6a9926
'2011-11-17T14:00:16-05:00'
describe
'105618' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPY' 'sip-files00151.jpg'
0254a4b2b766abe85b1a08e8b188d7aa
5bad525ab97aeafb5664bba7f0f6fd528cb9b56d
describe
'27870' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHPZ' 'sip-files00151.pro'
1010bf9ac8876707e4702bd1ed577bc5
1e8cad7b1684a14713dfb8323bcb7e4cff6903c1
'2011-11-17T14:03:34-05:00'
describe
'31148' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQA' 'sip-files00151.QC.jpg'
753e9e086bdf2b460c659524ca34c5df
8c466c8a283f8598df99bfe803dddea8fcc71dbd
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQB' 'sip-files00151.tif'
4a69e0b2ab85db2824e147c3d4e0e4c0
357e01beb7b698c91c52b9a48fada3a663df9682
describe
'1408' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQC' 'sip-files00151.txt'
01a83db7ba62bccaa31cd4270eed241f
24e9a64c3ebe054f3b3ab46fbc62de48c25bcfe9
describe
'8449' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQD' 'sip-files00151thm.jpg'
8845e4f959006884b87e057b01e31c86
f3bd8eb2699506e07426fe6dfbc220ec0e7ae2d6
'2011-11-17T14:10:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQE' 'sip-files00152.jp2'
a83ae8b500134d0fb5dca540c4251b8c
53e3a1d47076581cad12b7a7be3c4b7e6a29a0dc
describe
'115793' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQF' 'sip-files00152.jpg'
8dd4497c71a85ea22aa2291966a7f7e7
9b0441c151719997f230dbc8a550094b14b75d6c
'2011-11-17T14:02:31-05:00'
describe
'30568' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQG' 'sip-files00152.pro'
d319833b9f6e7e22c3becb5e73e14a0a
530aa6ce3ce454d93173969b1f73628ff6992287
'2011-11-17T13:53:09-05:00'
describe
'32591' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQH' 'sip-files00152.QC.jpg'
9389fd39fd744b878d11ed0d4852c2d1
a4ea2cb37155cd9c75486982bbf140578c0bdd22
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQI' 'sip-files00152.tif'
310b330182fcf64234ab51895d223eeb
3947000ec5b2e0e6084944d29731f936493a24a3
'2011-11-17T14:09:52-05:00'
describe
'1401' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQJ' 'sip-files00152.txt'
d0c6770f600d52f1d83a61f2c66b5e8c
a09ecef29a70858ed00c59a4d3a23856e9334fce
describe
'8864' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQK' 'sip-files00152thm.jpg'
66ecce3c84d94d5f0b961db516d5a4e5
f0731f5987d755d93f1fce8f6bb0a33bcc64163e
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQL' 'sip-files00153.jp2'
b856bcf10e751ffa79ae0e9d38b51fa1
9bdb75f75606f5fc11fd87bd27df80f034435a8a
describe
'111792' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQM' 'sip-files00153.jpg'
0348c9acc27ad55b0b8c47ce3c26a4f5
ce1e1af558173c1991ae816e068ac796e00880ba
'2011-11-17T14:04:26-05:00'
describe
'30000' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQN' 'sip-files00153.pro'
c958d08d2c50d7ceb7bbbbac62ab383b
58ac541214ea7fca5a0198e3d65c2a48a67482b1
describe
'32437' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQO' 'sip-files00153.QC.jpg'
2a6b859a551b05e81a8d1f9e7d5e65d6
7f7085872984be46190f7074393b16d9cdcf6cda
'2011-11-17T14:02:45-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQP' 'sip-files00153.tif'
efe54608249e2e0e02c81963ed355de0
0bd3728ff1552905335de85a02e167f6fa8bd7c4
'2011-11-17T13:55:38-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQQ' 'sip-files00153.txt'
c02ba9da2ca433aab6a36be867a8c873
6bd3cce62420949fc39d80a8e13a5726dc30a3c7
describe
'8494' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQR' 'sip-files00153thm.jpg'
8cffff9b4ad14e62ba28d3b39c9cd510
0358157dda0df39d46afe383b31a2306c448de8d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQS' 'sip-files00154.jp2'
e3cf873aae7eae21cec66632435adcd3
728420d97ec437251985e4598b29e61985a0554b
'2011-11-17T13:54:59-05:00'
describe
'110521' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQT' 'sip-files00154.jpg'
884958dcc4ddc7ee6e515f420ef95b28
8ab8a57fdb0aa6670d6dd36ff2d075fc249cadb7
describe
'30511' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQU' 'sip-files00154.pro'
37c6cb17dbfeaf4f6d3155017841d1d9
a7aaca79005bfa3ecc4e1da6e3f3bf0d624098f8
describe
'31247' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQV' 'sip-files00154.QC.jpg'
8c1fb9c4616a554718138e85684e05a1
a00b08d681f8f0ab336436c45d304dcb1bac3682
'2011-11-17T13:57:49-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQW' 'sip-files00154.tif'
094bbe52918115f74bd5012a5c77c8f2
aaa2b4026ea13dd4aa7c6b362bce6af14d8bb3ab
describe
'1713' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQX' 'sip-files00154.txt'
724d407b0e41d22d639ff559e77e18e2
a6c4d52312332f30d6ed239c7c43b7c3e7bf678a
describe
'7962' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQY' 'sip-files00154thm.jpg'
edac02dd7ab31851c5740d5eef999fa1
6dad95906bc09dd3a7f99852c0d69f55fbd5e0f0
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHQZ' 'sip-files00155.jp2'
758fa5519f77caacbfa1d9ed075a5308
c9b8e504ba5d415c6d68076b67a9aca046c126c0
describe
'107012' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRA' 'sip-files00155.jpg'
8a70fd6baac2dbc3efb4f5b568891b10
227946f54f58b29cf2dbd62ed100b7ebca0c6963
'2011-11-17T14:08:39-05:00'
describe
'30313' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRB' 'sip-files00155.pro'
27c10b685af931c2e29ec8030a195bf9
cdf7af69294581832affa930558746997fa8b87d
'2011-11-17T13:55:33-05:00'
describe
'29998' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRC' 'sip-files00155.QC.jpg'
81740da1f5687911ae146be0f8f25c7a
af7207a086ee6bfcb53e0c6bb4c8fa87fab07c77
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRD' 'sip-files00155.tif'
265bf796cb1d8c29154635c8e358ecdb
9a93d17a1a1b775cf40db3f2fe03d0119a79344d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRE' 'sip-files00155.txt'
fd1724ec1cdf0dd071fe62c342e68060
7db2030800df149211585e91d63e56fa8c870e83
describe
'7192' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRF' 'sip-files00155thm.jpg'
47df56bbacab0b16dc9741399d37d521
c1af98bc58ad98e21c1e615dfef18094023bd5a7
'2011-11-17T14:04:05-05:00'
describe
'342510' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRG' 'sip-files00156.jp2'
29ea9f68fb464331d73c9baa40c67293
1573e6d0d9a54238458c5eb012cbeb5a3f954627
describe
'110129' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRH' 'sip-files00156.jpg'
2b6b8a2109b324bf8650ba8a369cef42
5afac0235e8e16d7eb42cfa630eaf211ad555eb3
describe
'28506' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRI' 'sip-files00156.pro'
1c194d996dfce4e696fbd6570c64a112
bede3525929db098b26b59a53e3c9aa40adc96f9
'2011-11-17T14:10:42-05:00'
describe
'30736' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRJ' 'sip-files00156.QC.jpg'
eddf158b8c7d92c5685ed125471b9759
59c5fe00b13bf1ea0fc9d62a9c20836f5c0e2908
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRK' 'sip-files00156.tif'
6a59617d121b1373dfc281b1061aa0a4
4304003cfac2b2b58fc483682aa8a400aeec0c01
'2011-11-17T14:06:24-05:00'
describe
'1492' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRL' 'sip-files00156.txt'
8652f6c514736fe7f10a58f2bbab8a6a
e636ac1ad20cf1f1dc51f6545f364e13e4e88ff8
describe
'7730' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRM' 'sip-files00156thm.jpg'
2663b9d078d825317ebe87f2143d9761
bb0288eaa59e2ae606c880dbdd62042ee2aec333
'2011-11-17T13:55:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRN' 'sip-files00157.jp2'
405d9742b78fbe5e02e218c5ef2f4ad7
806aacb3ca52bbda9e9a3990854f39859ba93c23
'2011-11-17T14:06:05-05:00'
describe
'127215' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRO' 'sip-files00157.jpg'
610fcfc93d2f98b5f14c810d9bd25fd3
79fe1e9083ac09acfc59261200fc542149deccc9
'2011-11-17T14:00:22-05:00'
describe
'35208' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRP' 'sip-files00157.pro'
b2619dc2f5e85eed17023e775a526aa1
efca84200218c97dfbdd5078f68d11f4979e94af
describe
'35877' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRQ' 'sip-files00157.QC.jpg'
e0211f7a6019d46016a3a59db3d64f57
db8d31d2fb1984bb2e39ee1030ea14ac7d2ec81a
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRR' 'sip-files00157.tif'
21e473e60a5e86db5444988dddfbd5e3
f79ae8ad2d5aa5af3cfb51672f5394a5e181203c
'2011-11-17T13:54:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRS' 'sip-files00157.txt'
450be6657500777619ac6b96d07f90c9
2770a9c72723905ba9d62098c028757e259664d7
describe
'8792' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRT' 'sip-files00157thm.jpg'
7d70d6879aa7fea8433eaaebe65750c0
6aaa63df98d6f00e494ca368c4aec1c2cd83a677
'2011-11-17T14:06:40-05:00'
describe
'342567' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRU' 'sip-files00158.jp2'
84a954b561155091dff9a7bd98797b83
90eceba79d1e18dadd67c8c274c7943f69d45c5a
describe
'127816' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRV' 'sip-files00158.jpg'
aeda814badb5eaa71606a7a4f1415b1c
2683e79c8f9e61638e81baf9948a74574740b3b9
describe
'35983' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRW' 'sip-files00158.pro'
e4d6dedeb5efda1f2605f5c767b8d53b
b82b70cee6fb797d26c5521aee27f33931ffe34d
describe
'35845' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRX' 'sip-files00158.QC.jpg'
aa3ae89bbe1420377e7c548f1ede18dc
18b007870f07c451295c7bb27402102ad61cca70
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRY' 'sip-files00158.tif'
3609130af4a47ee46a284e915c00766a
dd55b3aa8436dd7b06095c21fc1f96b51c2e6e76
describe
'1689' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHRZ' 'sip-files00158.txt'
c7e79788bcadc371b359833bf80bc6da
3cb66d1f5a0a8c6ca2ebf620c5f3e8c111069fec
describe
'8983' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSA' 'sip-files00158thm.jpg'
5675bc282e536fcaa18965d6b62f07d0
727fc7c975e7d1f3e7d63267df1c4a136f1784c7
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSB' 'sip-files00159.jp2'
7f6fbd503f82a3303cdc235c8599fcc5
3a8e43992ffbd4c6651bc85e10ec3efcbbad21a9
describe
'125623' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSC' 'sip-files00159.jpg'
d0b5cb67585f08e49dfd5f9688b0acad
de0e0de03dd44e6e6a84d23932143a34ecffe7d5
describe
'35424' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSD' 'sip-files00159.pro'
e7363566cc8eecfde4a66c4b9f43f8de
790ec6293fad78d04846e6d59c385c66e936e8c0
describe
'36038' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSE' 'sip-files00159.QC.jpg'
ae24fde45598417d24b8777284e45d03
da44a2b09da48437156d32c181da4729247402ae
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSF' 'sip-files00159.tif'
53dc3b0f2cfd156a26277bea8e2696d0
ee11836cdea6e05c0f34cf90a3ed95c16cbd294d
'2011-11-17T14:09:55-05:00'
describe
'1667' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSG' 'sip-files00159.txt'
4879d8d933f4f4d5ce93d247e12d7b34
80c2b5ad813768113cfa487feaa09db137780a9c
describe
'8970' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSH' 'sip-files00159thm.jpg'
a0f1f7f7fb1f37ea4e6871d9f3acf2a8
0d6fbb7424c9ad61832a854dc2f6e2c08c43f608
describe
'342434' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSI' 'sip-files00160.jp2'
d05bfb7d8b4940a44eb3d9eb5c9d40a7
500d1a14da7b0ffeea2b01ea74b92a4d88edd1cd
'2011-11-17T13:59:29-05:00'
describe
'122556' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSJ' 'sip-files00160.jpg'
f3243f2243a13a46a9db235501a33333
3b1b9988b2971b49aeb5cc045ae97879001455be
'2011-11-17T14:07:02-05:00'
describe
'33820' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSK' 'sip-files00160.pro'
cbcfe4160836d9dea4a35a7c10ed874f
bdc78282d251c6c2c16a998a39b77f2b162df18c
describe
'33814' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSL' 'sip-files00160.QC.jpg'
9c1010fdd1a07db0013f072854963f74
47dc8c592f5596fdcb1c63df8751126f8cd77c44
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSM' 'sip-files00160.tif'
32fcefc91cc605544ec019050736a0a0
c106f697c5a718ad97a822f2f93e073997573d2a
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSN' 'sip-files00160.txt'
4588fa0d91b6192f428ff005e353c37b
c94d435c536aecd86a18c439715988e36bf182c8
'2011-11-17T14:09:23-05:00'
describe
'8340' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSO' 'sip-files00160thm.jpg'
8a89544b239d4caa1e21257942d8a6c2
1b122f05f597dc0414d62efee90b3fa0dee11536
'2011-11-17T14:04:49-05:00'
describe
'342468' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSP' 'sip-files00161.jp2'
01c21d615f9c9ccb6a4c9ac518d84848
0619fd0dbd79f2019c8281de966898666928d914
'2011-11-17T14:08:49-05:00'
describe
'128221' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSQ' 'sip-files00161.jpg'
c8f4e3a0ca9e72a5e7926c19e98a0525
d522a7afd3e5946815c4646d72f625504b046512
'2011-11-17T13:59:19-05:00'
describe
'35671' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSR' 'sip-files00161.pro'
a898bea1219943ad9fad8e4642fa3a45
6285f492a7b7c1649f95b49511518a14d54b05e5
describe
'35987' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSS' 'sip-files00161.QC.jpg'
2454ca1327a1c8fd58c658834f58bf6d
56aec33e9a6f30d7e091c8083435d70fabeaf851
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHST' 'sip-files00161.tif'
f3e583b88364a161f85ff852dd269368
1ea6148e33c44f1f389385f4878b367f9519b0b5
'2011-11-17T13:56:54-05:00'
describe
'1671' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSU' 'sip-files00161.txt'
9dba6e1f8363c6a0a7baaa9c686d04b5
7bd5bf59c9894185bda8dc3a04b379dec1a63fe7
'2011-11-17T14:08:56-05:00'
describe
'8671' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSV' 'sip-files00161thm.jpg'
49e7ac911b924f1f48a2d2280a079b7b
ca10a71a2ac3b4892a465bdb0c6208059d85c8f7
describe
'342616' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSW' 'sip-files00162.jp2'
76892e9b162c3eaf8696c92dc955ea24
5449127472ae4475790de00b057b1bfe221a3975
describe
'93646' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSX' 'sip-files00162.jpg'
1f2af4adf84debcd17859b52bd3b5054
c6994bee28b80f97a7f4db97cf6de857d1d535dd
'2011-11-17T13:56:53-05:00'
describe
'24358' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSY' 'sip-files00162.pro'
c8a684ccd9a94eab7aaae9c96c3aaad0
1ea09340bbc354202322c17d819573c3b4c3f84c
describe
'26642' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHSZ' 'sip-files00162.QC.jpg'
1554b122502ac935476a25e6a03062bf
a4113d72833fe797b496799deabff0a3e89afabd
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTA' 'sip-files00162.tif'
983f558ea0367d34856a39645205c29e
960befd2ad401eafba5ce1a988fd6c8d64c79399
describe
'1335' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTB' 'sip-files00162.txt'
2a907df4a0ad0d8610d0f8dbf620d606
285e1c96d5e5890eaa5b11f51981461ca6138c09
'2011-11-17T14:05:41-05:00'
describe
'7117' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTC' 'sip-files00162thm.jpg'
790e4fee16258bebc25dedcb4517466c
edc2c9d48654da308e740399b80f62fe6983769a
'2011-11-17T14:00:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTD' 'sip-files00163.jp2'
eaba9462247373432e79148a3d4186c9
5910e59c6bd270f419b758cc1a72a387b49a7426
describe
'107678' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTE' 'sip-files00163.jpg'
6faac3e5965e603732127545b8cdc16d
fd2c01e6a4c246dc472b4859f54bf8cc378ea0fd
'2011-11-17T14:02:34-05:00'
describe
'30912' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTF' 'sip-files00163.pro'
4abda32528d15973cf5c29479922a355
1e01aa9c78cacb7d8b82c5c7d3ab726794a648d1
'2011-11-17T14:09:16-05:00'
describe
'30625' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTG' 'sip-files00163.QC.jpg'
af0321d8b1f66c8327cc35af370654b3
b9b5dc5b4f99517d12e2665404d59a8e64c8564f
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTH' 'sip-files00163.tif'
97181ae3b024e76d1e9800c28e8c08f4
5f70d668f4b114e0218f229f6dd7aa41985e2750
'2011-11-17T14:11:07-05:00'
describe
'1534' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTI' 'sip-files00163.txt'
2f93326e5ca58e19693bdbb672c7d6bc
899471213998cd4930b5c35fc920d150f2530383
'2011-11-17T13:57:33-05:00'
describe
'7802' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTJ' 'sip-files00163thm.jpg'
136ec2daa6a305d5c6017e8136aea3ce
4e291ee86644b8a168a3ab54c7786443e3cf7742
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTK' 'sip-files00164.jp2'
facedf85d5a86bb7753fd98ec1a7e927
254746845111fa4ab6c0d704d846c6565ba2b27c
describe
'115963' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTL' 'sip-files00164.jpg'
5ca1c44b1a1a428473b327bc5ef0f9a9
04629c07d689820f4bb1efc9f06ed54766920add
describe
'33139' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTM' 'sip-files00164.pro'
2920a3571a4be8bbe51681df4dc66f89
c8f2d64c9e3f449ed538b6c90613529b6a334ab8
describe
'32968' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTN' 'sip-files00164.QC.jpg'
cd7f2b33ea5fb22beaaf7f9a09d26106
415da84a63f93009ada11b3e6a05c4abff946b33
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTO' 'sip-files00164.tif'
ad32883079ad1dc80a59e12b6340f86e
876dbcdcda4df0bc2bf928297c79dca5965aa851
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTP' 'sip-files00164.txt'
130a01ff511ffc9e65afe8b0497426b0
f73530bc08ec2f0382ac319c576df576abcaf997
describe
'8157' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTQ' 'sip-files00164thm.jpg'
a61ebcfa5734014d99d5fc7d2965a30e
3c2291c64ee8aa998642033699ba57d7c5634a0b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTR' 'sip-files00165.jp2'
30c2b5b4045d80e364066b5bffd25f53
63517cf0ec6fb3b2902c141bf0931c2dc4780b16
'2011-11-17T14:09:26-05:00'
describe
'99405' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTS' 'sip-files00165.jpg'
5dd497f9788a53c314ebf3334b5ee220
79b2e46aca0dece3a3b57125fefd9085ae1c1758
describe
'27391' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTT' 'sip-files00165.pro'
370e3f2fab21bf9830fdab8fa2752684
f7740a5dd77a100e018e38d21d385daf4ece96a9
describe
'28122' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTU' 'sip-files00165.QC.jpg'
cfdc73b5cd5979cfe1e125ad4b3a0490
1e73f4170e20615c06b9a3c871cab3cdbcb29120
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTV' 'sip-files00165.tif'
141fe5ad3d898138673be30bd133fff5
d20839dbc49740835c70426c5380eb4a199e4119
describe
'1349' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTW' 'sip-files00165.txt'
e74b566a3a87d08c151cb4597a0cdc23
96cf05bcc299188578991ec6f369b85108446dc2
describe
'7287' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTX' 'sip-files00165thm.jpg'
cd1502acd406cf7fe1e759ea8bece94a
9bc29faca4c80f31aa139c8c14df4db72f7ffaf2
'2011-11-17T13:54:09-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTY' 'sip-files00166.jp2'
de2f3f3d05a283ffed1bea7454ff0af6
340b8d25e05cc7007589df00966dd39fde269902
'2011-11-17T14:02:28-05:00'
describe
'116517' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHTZ' 'sip-files00166.jpg'
a097f7052e92aa24f0c84d2d31ad6945
10a39b0a88dc112a149dc2b6100115dae0b8c1a0
describe
'33653' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUA' 'sip-files00166.pro'
ae4b54855cadce271af6f79680cb8588
2f162e583e4e3dff8278d7d944fc1bdf37db69cf
describe
'34044' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUB' 'sip-files00166.QC.jpg'
365ee6d640bff3322d21c53b725b29a7
b1da9889df04afc8721ce8f2ad7909ac26428363
'2011-11-17T14:07:42-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUC' 'sip-files00166.tif'
9bda9ee599b660b97eee2a31a2f7df7e
57f5be152091ebc66651e669c4a2b069623f4511
'2011-11-17T14:05:45-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUD' 'sip-files00166.txt'
2cedd408cd01583e437af09ac5a5c7a1
a8e08c1709be63ea7ae49c2de07b95a2a84d6523
'2011-11-17T14:05:35-05:00'
describe
'8525' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUE' 'sip-files00166thm.jpg'
22948677dff998e3c6c28272fa2544d6
f468abafaf1cc4b0c531dd5d2dae2ffdcd367847
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUF' 'sip-files00167.jp2'
67240f4ada1c28a95ed86590d90c2f05
768b939bc4eea058769ff82ad3ca488b7b133a9e
describe
'103078' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUG' 'sip-files00167.jpg'
e5c82dc19c6d838ead73b4ac70afa9db
ae01fb44d25c5c41ef4179962400a0b58a35320b
describe
'27281' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUH' 'sip-files00167.pro'
0929c37d7b93ff9b31e1ddd979ed4095
3d62226310e510c949e938de2f8a8a133b6ef381
describe
'29918' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUI' 'sip-files00167.QC.jpg'
2edec471d2908cd25efc415b1ffcaa14
a2c45356fb4d5edaa5c572a7dc2b0ea00b69420b
'2011-11-17T14:03:57-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUJ' 'sip-files00167.tif'
285447cfa6bb3bbd3fdb0b061ab84080
aba0b3080b2b2a141fe4691bea7dccc726bf4386
'2011-11-17T14:10:24-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUK' 'sip-files00167.txt'
7929e017178e6e3c5ec0ac54b61c79fc
802b5c3099eac563a6ad28f0ebc07f8fcaf8da99
describe
'7518' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUL' 'sip-files00167thm.jpg'
c97db826ed40408fbb643478ba21a90e
e2545f1d3dcfe10f0713da0e3f9bfcb517073f15
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUM' 'sip-files00168.jp2'
6db92987f48a1fbafcec065e51eb173a
fcd207584fa67282401ad5c1a18ba15f0dd78813
'2011-11-17T14:03:43-05:00'
describe
'101219' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUN' 'sip-files00168.jpg'
edbf166801cc68f76f1c0405e9f196ab
c9b651961d820af160ae6942c3e2a1996d3fc25c
'2011-11-17T13:57:31-05:00'
describe
'27935' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUO' 'sip-files00168.pro'
e05a6eb89c9741870b0493fc4865a802
a1977e9d750f1b7d682d0d9845299f51a00e35b6
describe
'28667' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUP' 'sip-files00168.QC.jpg'
8d20a3208b4adda18f7c6bc070713ef4
afb36dc8e5e7b769ea6c3c08030873786f3865e9
'2011-11-17T14:10:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUQ' 'sip-files00168.tif'
e142b91baf6e650b2a5ca7d689bb14f1
e8d4cec1cfa54d932e7da291e7efc4201b464eda
describe
'1228' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUR' 'sip-files00168.txt'
e2aa108e2b04140a63d49ea920a9c99c
d9cbaeea132c46c9cab15690ad717f5b4019d90c
'2011-11-17T13:59:33-05:00'
describe
'7398' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUS' 'sip-files00168thm.jpg'
4a28d2b5ca0470968673e1afdf54d397
1842f82f69413963086f8d596947b46e5b6cc53c
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUT' 'sip-files00169.jp2'
f4873157f0d83154cb68f39a9a0b1ed6
8934ed250c53b19231b879fefc28bd38aace6755
describe
'96635' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUU' 'sip-files00169.jpg'
b925ab20dae2043be43cb0d0280def04
fc6aa9dafd3e15aa8209b473efeaef334d82e449
'2011-11-17T13:55:58-05:00'
describe
'26269' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUV' 'sip-files00169.pro'
0283bfa4be9a4edcd8f7ffe9e168cb98
bd81316a31e61bcca3e051ad964d95724e6976b9
describe
'26992' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUW' 'sip-files00169.QC.jpg'
529d175aee7f4bf4c4720e46401e95f1
1165c4a1d70032f9411746e65eb49e57fc2ec00f
'2011-11-17T14:00:34-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUX' 'sip-files00169.tif'
2ae72d4469fc74bcd5a899a6f437b8dd
11b267e435b5108e2c51d31d57e3a2f972d1d89d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUY' 'sip-files00169.txt'
4393bae3c0460a6047638ad99fdea352
85923ed67b74ad82c13ece1c5d171e8bd2043e30
describe
'7288' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHUZ' 'sip-files00169thm.jpg'
ff441da0c55bf1da3c8e26f9f834eb5e
6c7daf82f5017c8b77e1844af529cdccb9c2b63a
describe
'342613' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVA' 'sip-files00170.jp2'
e48f714fe7c2b0aa25dc0e0f145f6b2c
a63614aa411b241a731b1a9d03e0a259fb05a25b
'2011-11-17T14:08:12-05:00'
describe
'87455' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVB' 'sip-files00170.jpg'
57f10b6ee5b115dab878736fe4a4f218
73c97f4ccdb66b60bc63d5c0ee7dd3a7331a0921
describe
'19594' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVC' 'sip-files00170.pro'
018c14bb1b6b1026e8a419d53fb6d32b
f0ef1709c9a524bc1a7ba43fb29aa194e2d70c5c
'2011-11-17T14:07:53-05:00'
describe
'24235' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVD' 'sip-files00170.QC.jpg'
93a029f416688128b46681c749ae1b36
a3bdae23951656160c347350515d98bd04ea1191
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVE' 'sip-files00170.tif'
9fa528112163294d286a1a24cad12a23
fe6303ed6389fec277ec309b2905ec6e301686ec
'2011-11-17T13:57:52-05:00'
describe
'979' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVF' 'sip-files00170.txt'
2a9afad6642527ee7a4416578b11b3c3
eb454c2910383337f9e11a8f36f3f2a4dc65aef9
describe
'6360' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVG' 'sip-files00170thm.jpg'
06d336405e422e198f8e46035f2424dd
d2392961f4d2bff1c7653967a695d0710006478f
describe
'340000' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVH' 'sip-files00171.jp2'
23e7936c3849902dd25fbdada6e69065
89de4ed0ae923b063be66539b9128150c48b2010
'2011-11-17T14:00:58-05:00'
describe
'94996' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVI' 'sip-files00171.jpg'
07ce2a4e06e70121b128db3ac40057fe
b38e9b2704bdf742dbd86ddc50dc9488bb9ad32e
describe
'3868' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVJ' 'sip-files00171.pro'
f5599cf775296c12ea07977495060508
d008e72bde4079c6e1044a408edf4564d3e5644e
describe
'26158' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVK' 'sip-files00171.QC.jpg'
8ef006ff976dce7ac37bcd66ca8ea561
339bf118da0495452f492dfb526a6f096c0b611b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVL' 'sip-files00171.tif'
166357122c857382584a9bb70371853d
805db11990bcfacd35f535aaa276b6fa882c59d4
'2011-11-17T14:00:00-05:00'
describe
'240' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVM' 'sip-files00171.txt'
0a3300a0ed8feb3377e77608e78f3528
809c01ebf277b32888bd802547962709d336306a
describe
'7266' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVN' 'sip-files00171thm.jpg'
df73f3375473b1fb7e3db8e7922a292b
bc12bcdceb95512ef9bb513b35a60afd36789361
'2011-11-17T14:05:11-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVO' 'sip-files00172.jp2'
0aeb1ee8811dc686dc4bae41909ad538
a15e5dfeff3dc5877b799f576227c8b42ec5c865
describe
'110872' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVP' 'sip-files00172.jpg'
c14db374a967ce0048d921d55a45a111
ef1cbabea303e820d621cda6da692ad5e98eff5f
'2011-11-17T14:10:45-05:00'
describe
'3441' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVQ' 'sip-files00172.pro'
e99b49d99d65f652eb4e544056eebaec
6e2ac05957b4a2f1b4f882ccb5a99f9c17182ac2
'2011-11-17T13:57:38-05:00'
describe
'29866' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVR' 'sip-files00172.QC.jpg'
97882028a65909e71f97bc6842fcace6
8ce6cf37fa95e7144b9c50338df465279e71546f
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVS' 'sip-files00172.tif'
0dcacf11de726b071b306f5a95e00253
1f6bc923177b9a1e7a7384e647e50f1886e1727f
'2011-11-17T14:00:26-05:00'
describe
'137' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVT' 'sip-files00172.txt'
8942a41a832f5ed8359b18f28fd9c1e1
519d86c3142a6d6e7672173cbc081ce0eb6b4274
describe
'7979' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVU' 'sip-files00172thm.jpg'
f91344094a30c353c82c47e0d8bb5d08
32db506a99f676952164df1c52a2fdaa8407d7b5
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVV' 'sip-files00173.jp2'
271393397fb7ec364ee9e1ff09888550
5aeea0eea92ba22ebc16a609a45248c98ac20ddc
describe
'106256' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVW' 'sip-files00173.jpg'
fb5c2960f389f09d4ff1711385d0ed2f
bfedb5137e5b000eb368b851f9e0e87cb4783213
describe
'4576' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVX' 'sip-files00173.pro'
dabfdc83f25797fe4c33a1c4978353d0
7250e32f753eb46327fb67dddcbe752bd0cc5df8
'2011-11-17T14:00:28-05:00'
describe
'29704' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVY' 'sip-files00173.QC.jpg'
3a8c83620c553b13cbc15cf3c27ebd25
22ce8ae60936877f770218c4674448dfb8cfc95d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHVZ' 'sip-files00173.tif'
571ac1eefb1a90a1500441003448013f
e9635390001f02cb9e44a935a17fe9b40edb89de
describe
'221' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWA' 'sip-files00173.txt'
761e4d3b7f31475ebbd8bbb1fc8b38e3
85308522f2796b255d8656847a19408bc5d9002b
'2011-11-17T14:06:33-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'8301' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWB' 'sip-files00173thm.jpg'
e1c10d2df087d983b1758aa308f7880a
237ff0c33c64e98e48321b771136706b6c11a63f
describe
'342612' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWC' 'sip-files00174.jp2'
7907bc14981ce155a79c3c6a70dc1844
3f266915735a14279643b2f7713a504148709e76
describe
'116395' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWD' 'sip-files00174.jpg'
9b88d93531c5b4f436f7f8cc2476b446
c1b0d4fb4363589467b59427aa7feee150eaaca1
describe
'7549' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWE' 'sip-files00174.pro'
fd33329fb10e106204b6245e9d11db0c
e2f58a2d352bb1afc70b3c52c754e562aaadcda2
'2011-11-17T14:09:04-05:00'
describe
'32483' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWF' 'sip-files00174.QC.jpg'
e8da635677f3888daa70192ffaf1320b
c14319728832e3a3adb6eced5960ddfb00508522
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWG' 'sip-files00174.tif'
dbb80278e0dd3b6ab84e9cf0b0a5d917
c3d713fb9a9e9ac947c8f94981b184af4cd791a0
describe
'427' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWH' 'sip-files00174.txt'
b10b5b61893c91381739633f6f1a88d7
83f5cab5c606825aa827f060ac3d6c076c874ef6
describe
'9396' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWI' 'sip-files00174thm.jpg'
1cd8ee433850e704006d5a0c7f694374
31a99004127ab5d10c17e7badf84b23787cbe718
describe
'342528' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWJ' 'sip-files00175.jp2'
ed3e3cfd7612675b42c8b85addd61fbb
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describe
'129887' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWK' 'sip-files00175.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T14:09:10-05:00'
describe
'4200' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWL' 'sip-files00175.pro'
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describe
'34832' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWM' 'sip-files00175.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWN' 'sip-files00175.tif'
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describe
'180' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWO' 'sip-files00175.txt'
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describe
'9160' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWP' 'sip-files00175thm.jpg'
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describe
'342572' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWQ' 'sip-files00176.jp2'
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0bb45480e1f4ce86838ac5ae454621df3cd968dc
'2011-11-17T13:58:09-05:00'
describe
'118710' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWR' 'sip-files00176.jpg'
75a90882c5e489747e82718c016697eb
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'2011-11-17T14:02:35-05:00'
describe
'7423' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWS' 'sip-files00176.pro'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWT' 'sip-files00176.QC.jpg'
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554466f6648dc1365078ba92f51854540b0c86fc
'2011-11-17T14:07:58-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWU' 'sip-files00176.tif'
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describe
'357' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWV' 'sip-files00176.txt'
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describe
'9273' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWW' 'sip-files00176thm.jpg'
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describe
'342585' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWX' 'sip-files00177.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T14:10:07-05:00'
describe
'100593' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWY' 'sip-files00177.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T14:01:24-05:00'
describe
'11877' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHWZ' 'sip-files00177.pro'
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'2011-11-17T14:01:44-05:00'
describe
'29727' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXA' 'sip-files00177.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXB' 'sip-files00177.tif'
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'2011-11-17T14:05:16-05:00'
describe
'552' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXC' 'sip-files00177.txt'
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describe
'8574' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXD' 'sip-files00177thm.jpg'
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describe
'345668' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXE' 'sip-files00178.jp2'
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describe
'85660' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXF' 'sip-files00178.jpg'
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describe
'21316' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXG' 'sip-files00178.pro'
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describe
'25604' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXH' 'sip-files00178.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T14:09:01-05:00'
describe
'2783508' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXI' 'sip-files00178.tif'
8a5bdba6f7879dacb8d41b2e2b0800b8
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describe
'1240' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXJ' 'sip-files00178.txt'
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describe
'7405' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXK' 'sip-files00178thm.jpg'
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describe
'337750' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXL' 'sip-files00179.jp2'
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describe
'95374' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXM' 'sip-files00179.jpg'
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describe
'24828' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXN' 'sip-files00179.pro'
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'2011-11-17T14:05:32-05:00'
describe
'28359' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXO' 'sip-files00179.QC.jpg'
f1c6f4f8d7b498504bc9b27206c0a32c
f3493bd3f4a94231d7ba7e19bc35bd6d3a23137b
'2011-11-17T14:05:56-05:00'
describe
'2718360' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXP' 'sip-files00179.tif'
2b25ddb2d68e4029db2ed5280beca439
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'2011-11-17T13:58:33-05:00'
describe
'1382' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXQ' 'sip-files00179.txt'
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describe
'7059' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXR' 'sip-files00179thm.jpg'
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describe
'334802' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXS' 'sip-files00180.jp2'
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describe
'96810' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXT' 'sip-files00180.jpg'
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describe
'24980' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXU' 'sip-files00180.pro'
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describe
'28128' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXV' 'sip-files00180.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2694904' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXW' 'sip-files00180.tif'
1e477cf7a95ba196bf1723ded0ae662f
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXX' 'sip-files00180.txt'
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6b8b4918f85734c62ffcc70a69b5d4976e3f2b55
'2011-11-17T14:02:19-05:00'
describe
'6905' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXY' 'sip-files00180thm.jpg'
595479ae4ff93b68f2c7a6acc27402e4
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describe
'338691' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHXZ' 'sip-files00181.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T13:59:46-05:00'
describe
'84004' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYA' 'sip-files00181.jpg'
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describe
'21931' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYB' 'sip-files00181.pro'
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describe
'25366' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYC' 'sip-files00181.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2726172' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYD' 'sip-files00181.tif'
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describe
'1307' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYE' 'sip-files00181.txt'
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describe
'6851' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYF' 'sip-files00181thm.jpg'
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describe
'337056' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYG' 'sip-files00182.jp2'
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describe
'89187' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYH' 'sip-files00182.jpg'
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efaa7dd7cae0ecf4def8283bf7903bfc8a2d30bc
'2011-11-17T14:09:03-05:00'
describe
'21777' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYI' 'sip-files00182.pro'
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describe
'26726' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYJ' 'sip-files00182.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T14:01:12-05:00'
describe
'2714448' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYK' 'sip-files00182.tif'
e6e3294f0d76326e335ad1338fa8a275
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'2011-11-17T13:56:47-05:00'
describe
'1230' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYL' 'sip-files00182.txt'
278e362f7aa4c4e503e2f1942e4b391d
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describe
'7736' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYM' 'sip-files00182thm.jpg'
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describe
'338059' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYN' 'sip-files00183.jp2'
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describe
'102368' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYO' 'sip-files00183.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T14:01:50-05:00'
describe
'27162' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYP' 'sip-files00183.pro'
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describe
'29922' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYQ' 'sip-files00183.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2720964' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYR' 'sip-files00183.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYS' 'sip-files00183.txt'
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describe
'8186' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYT' 'sip-files00183thm.jpg'
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describe
'338701' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYU' 'sip-files00184.jp2'
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describe
'92399' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYV' 'sip-files00184.jpg'
0de1f80d955c67e7152ef5e2a96adbfb
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'2011-11-17T14:02:54-05:00'
describe
'23963' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYW' 'sip-files00184.pro'
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describe
'27030' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYX' 'sip-files00184.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2726176' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYY' 'sip-files00184.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHYZ' 'sip-files00184.txt'
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describe
'7418' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZA' 'sip-files00184thm.jpg'
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describe
'338399' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZB' 'sip-files00185.jp2'
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describe
'98238' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZC' 'sip-files00185.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T14:05:59-05:00'
describe
'26665' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZD' 'sip-files00185.pro'
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describe
'29053' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZE' 'sip-files00185.QC.jpg'
19275667afdd184c9d9b4f6008ebeb3c
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'2011-11-17T13:56:46-05:00'
describe
'2723572' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZF' 'sip-files00185.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZG' 'sip-files00185.txt'
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describe
'7643' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZH' 'sip-files00185thm.jpg'
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describe
'337726' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZI' 'sip-files00186.jp2'
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describe
'120699' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZJ' 'sip-files00186.jpg'
d7c387aa6a1793a8e58558bf3055648e
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'2011-11-17T13:54:20-05:00'
describe
'33557' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZK' 'sip-files00186.pro'
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'2011-11-17T14:02:06-05:00'
describe
'33901' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZL' 'sip-files00186.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZM' 'sip-files00186.tif'
0d0d6208843e4bbec7ae5de5fdaaef3c
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describe
'1661' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZN' 'sip-files00186.txt'
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'2011-11-17T13:57:19-05:00'
describe
'8497' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZO' 'sip-files00186thm.jpg'
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describe
'342605' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZP' 'sip-files00187.jp2'
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0852673242dacf840725d52ccbe74d29b8028432
'2011-11-17T14:09:20-05:00'
describe
'99534' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZQ' 'sip-files00187.jpg'
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describe
'26874' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZR' 'sip-files00187.pro'
76092da75a0497f9085619870b1747ce
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describe
'29893' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZS' 'sip-files00187.QC.jpg'
3772d730a6837aa83d3ae9ecc7f9f222
60725c866350368a0fdb0312e28ff852d2f67125
'2011-11-17T14:05:58-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZT' 'sip-files00187.tif'
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describe
'1484' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZU' 'sip-files00187.txt'
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describe
'7803' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZV' 'sip-files00187thm.jpg'
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c2eb1bb45e01f17fd7c8d0282e179f30ecfe9bff
describe
'342608' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZW' 'sip-files00188.jp2'
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describe
'96863' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZX' 'sip-files00188.jpg'
0b4f6b71c7876a5c010bcc55b768d4de
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describe
'25317' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZY' 'sip-files00188.pro'
576034d627f4f92298ba438f9457a86a
23bd62aa7bf5c0ba00951b6391595eb649a08ed8
'2011-11-17T13:54:11-05:00'
describe
'28207' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAHZZ' 'sip-files00188.QC.jpg'
37c4bf05e1d5b87f55d040d547f8a7ab
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAA' 'sip-files00188.tif'
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describe
'1520' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAB' 'sip-files00188.txt'
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e3a51d50a114ddfe9bab1d8d74063e3720d19177
'2011-11-17T14:08:37-05:00'
describe
'8079' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAC' 'sip-files00188thm.jpg'
73e6532c0e2e675626b10076bd6803a2
8ad102a37eff85cdc3f6fb7a72b1d261a110c179
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAD' 'sip-files00189.jp2'
1c099c790f0a791079a64959500aa5c6
8b05b18785dab1e614cbc37c9d48da4d5b89e617
'2011-11-17T14:02:33-05:00'
describe
'105051' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAE' 'sip-files00189.jpg'
2c663e1cf76548b14530f0501a9a9c90
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describe
'29279' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAF' 'sip-files00189.pro'
a0932a9872c9f3a35d8bc521b9686efe
de2bacb359a054180de2e60de788ed15e7a54f2a
'2011-11-17T14:06:16-05:00'
describe
'30564' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAG' 'sip-files00189.QC.jpg'
fa916abcf409c6665ba514114cb2e191
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAH' 'sip-files00189.tif'
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describe
'1530' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAI' 'sip-files00189.txt'
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describe
'8036' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAJ' 'sip-files00189thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAK' 'sip-files00190.jp2'
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cbcb3a2c0abe7185ba309f6e22f4662ce725831f
'2011-11-17T14:06:19-05:00'
describe
'95862' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAL' 'sip-files00190.jpg'
b1e2f56fd87308dbf617342bba2b189b
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describe
'21944' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAM' 'sip-files00190.pro'
7c9eff79ce4eb892f3af6e1f2acc2521
12863c466fd11118dbbca232bca5c73c95633ab0
'2011-11-17T14:05:57-05:00'
describe
'27755' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAN' 'sip-files00190.QC.jpg'
365d96b074391f4c9e722608b75d2412
7c6439b3df2428a0a764ff7ba8a5e41adb72c4ce
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAO' 'sip-files00190.tif'
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describe
'1007' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAP' 'sip-files00190.txt'
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0ac2f83e431f59503fc2ccbfe265a30b8fa90d86
describe
'7112' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAQ' 'sip-files00190thm.jpg'
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1cb227820bd068217e28f11d602245fc286b6c36
describe
'342591' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAR' 'sip-files00191.jp2'
0a59b04402e5c485df597c6123f1ddff
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describe
'121600' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAS' 'sip-files00191.jpg'
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describe
'23654' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAT' 'sip-files00191.pro'
40dd4ecc2c560d573b2536971b5b0b63
77544f6f460226b281ae713ce4caa190648d6043
describe
'34907' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAU' 'sip-files00191.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAV' 'sip-files00191.tif'
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describe
'1137' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAW' 'sip-files00191.txt'
e57b80a72e09fc2e0185ec71df6e1e07
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describe
'8918' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAX' 'sip-files00191thm.jpg'
4cfeac6bbe75cbf5b1b8d53597b4eaf3
8bbdbcef26712b1ac2460b7e786a5dc4ef50d1ef
'2011-11-17T14:02:55-05:00'
describe
'342609' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAY' 'sip-files00192.jp2'
106f8dbf237ff337f0fb551b57bd155a
db44e866d3fcc203d41611ed8d1d6b13b39a7b8b
describe
'134163' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIAZ' 'sip-files00192.jpg'
633f05a027c12908f3b37e6a919a6430
a62484ada7ffbc83be91c88e6e1c87d76e9aadc4
'2011-11-17T14:09:31-05:00'
describe
'41341' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBA' 'sip-files00192.pro'
5b8ea219af2868a176c616796e7d6c25
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describe
'37929' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBB' 'sip-files00192.QC.jpg'
1b4946f31f7988c85a0b6c7accfafa0a
5050f75b3e1433c6d4f5e95e3f2901e10c54b683
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBC' 'sip-files00192.tif'
6f6088fcf08d747f067c008f1da9714d
0a3f24c8666258a4e21f62d3c78a2485c3b09289
describe
'1765' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBD' 'sip-files00192.txt'
e940fddae1f622f68064ca8b743ca42a
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describe
'9720' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBE' 'sip-files00192thm.jpg'
d06a860c11761e88a26e50efce5be01e
2e49e7831a84ca2b591db42bdc7807b2c148e3b5
'2011-11-17T13:57:32-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBF' 'sip-files00193.jp2'
6e19aa5387131aa4383190bf4e01c5e9
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describe
'107118' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBG' 'sip-files00193.jpg'
74679de0e7a9c1da2b2af6a76aa85a99
8384377efdbeddb8699b95bd03c4be877623f2fa
describe
'30497' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBH' 'sip-files00193.pro'
ecefd9d6458a2e24d5bf4bcc60f9a029
e93e82cef746d82443fe77c3334eff5025894512
'2011-11-17T14:08:02-05:00'
describe
'30447' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBI' 'sip-files00193.QC.jpg'
51f548051f89d213cc16c6d69db901e5
d1e41eb891fed4b9333e3af255bdbcd0de2f4f33
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBJ' 'sip-files00193.tif'
6a633935b2f23fffbd55cb830f0355aa
342f979802af96d66b25f7876ed9ea1d9ad2586e
describe
'1356' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBK' 'sip-files00193.txt'
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describe
'7916' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBL' 'sip-files00193thm.jpg'
77501672f56c65a069f3d17a9b8b7f0b
81371d2b28a2416408c1aa5b37a57a104a649c78
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBM' 'sip-files00194.jp2'
cb67c6cbf1fde1dc8f3954ac843a6d35
c3cc83e094ecf1d78130b1279f823d5b81ac6e4f
'2011-11-17T14:02:44-05:00'
describe
'113667' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBN' 'sip-files00194.jpg'
ad38154cd220359efd5d9c6c49036d62
2113a7303d409bdafb3090515050f1e38f687458
'2011-11-17T14:06:08-05:00'
describe
'31197' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBO' 'sip-files00194.pro'
2383ef3287ab67a7007664ec90952f39
2a21fcb866db38a732863b6338ec881d2559642d
describe
'33604' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBP' 'sip-files00194.QC.jpg'
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114fce2941ae6a1c2f49110f58f929784792630b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBQ' 'sip-files00194.tif'
95a629ed4c0f5cd1b1b1efabd8a6f5f5
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describe
'1457' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBR' 'sip-files00194.txt'
a8d2ed9ad87df966b7b0d04fd0ed76c6
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describe
'8833' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBS' 'sip-files00194thm.jpg'
2767191fe39f74bb2d8ca494da04da2b
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describe
'337357' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBT' 'sip-files00195.jp2'
f8c067e28ec0b7234ce10829831e9631
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describe
'124351' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBU' 'sip-files00195.jpg'
c19841f5f3d1add1e7736f4af1a0f62e
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describe
'34330' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBV' 'sip-files00195.pro'
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describe
'35614' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBW' 'sip-files00195.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2715752' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBX' 'sip-files00195.tif'
dd79b1ee74259f1bfe52f23115a9d6d4
e77908985b9fb408b4e55ac895a961cd725f210e
'2011-11-17T14:08:40-05:00'
describe
'1598' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBY' 'sip-files00195.txt'
d087ef098b90dca47c647900924a1430
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describe
'8932' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIBZ' 'sip-files00195thm.jpg'
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c02868c61e7e101b7b6a7aabbaa1900c52f30404
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICA' 'sip-files00196.jp2'
a1104aab198b83f4b9c2d5b20e48f0cb
a2c315c3294db6727b5db61deaaa209fa83b2ca6
'2011-11-17T14:10:39-05:00'
describe
'118733' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICB' 'sip-files00196.jpg'
aa220dfe44a124167028348048e36b2a
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describe
'34157' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICC' 'sip-files00196.pro'
b3e74002a1c1191126693380666644ea
c742b9a192c02793d426bd4789c7fcfc72f649ab
'2011-11-17T13:53:31-05:00'
describe
'32924' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICD' 'sip-files00196.QC.jpg'
c12920f0939e4453d639d40bb4c88b1f
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICE' 'sip-files00196.tif'
5370e7b72a2c31bdfc68d4dce3be188a
424f9c40314f4af29d321fc376bf9682fb1a286a
'2011-11-17T14:05:31-05:00'
describe
'1698' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICF' 'sip-files00196.txt'
34748265ce3dfd0ef2b9b03d1e6ce924
fed0ab9e338547d7a2f45d1b7bc743c79af80ce8
'2011-11-17T14:08:30-05:00'
describe
'8132' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICG' 'sip-files00196thm.jpg'
18d1dcec70e322afcd261df46f75be04
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICH' 'sip-files00197.jp2'
5175c236d38be4b0c2330c45f5c5810e
55ace5c488bbdda6e1cde3be0aa4bebdf7c4c13e
'2011-11-17T13:57:04-05:00'
describe
'98375' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICI' 'sip-files00197.jpg'
0c428b66e213eac034bd176430d841f3
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describe
'26731' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICJ' 'sip-files00197.pro'
646c4936474af8c7142214a84b9f7fc6
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describe
'27139' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICK' 'sip-files00197.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICL' 'sip-files00197.tif'
1f92765fd8f734f2ae102602a0da8d5f
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describe
'1363' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICM' 'sip-files00197.txt'
cdb092680523eec47525f3605826ee26
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describe
'7088' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICN' 'sip-files00197thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICO' 'sip-files00198.jp2'
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describe
'97883' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICP' 'sip-files00198.jpg'
f341a3a882c905cd74df826cc19d4814
cbc3865debdc308ec7379ad38a97b6f51cdabf59
'2011-11-17T14:00:48-05:00'
describe
'24170' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICQ' 'sip-files00198.pro'
8a7ad09dbff0ce80f26df97165991518
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describe
'26769' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICR' 'sip-files00198.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICS' 'sip-files00198.tif'
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describe
'1434' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICT' 'sip-files00198.txt'
fb7672e8c913bd685631e3c0d3eb3b02
14044b934fa78f509689a27b2a6940078714e65c
'2011-11-17T14:08:38-05:00'
describe
'6972' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICU' 'sip-files00198thm.jpg'
e2ee8f6533f1cb2d8bfffb678f7d9a3e
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describe
'342598' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICV' 'sip-files00199.jp2'
016154168bbbba3ad09108c23f607e61
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'2011-11-17T13:55:54-05:00'
describe
'136079' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICW' 'sip-files00199.jpg'
4d4d5f766dc2fe06b3ab288bd93b3258
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describe
'39669' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICX' 'sip-files00199.pro'
dc9ecd24367600d4519c5ddeaf830438
c1b92fe54a8b488ea3c671f87c510837aa9509fb
'2011-11-17T14:08:57-05:00'
describe
'37578' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICY' 'sip-files00199.QC.jpg'
7ad12bd01f226c01bf60f8e387e8f8d5
b0ceb68f96b08f84f72e58df2ae8de40713bd5ff
'2011-11-17T14:03:18-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAICZ' 'sip-files00199.tif'
7f33c5a73381d1c9dfe25427a2e82c5e
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describe
'1830' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDA' 'sip-files00199.txt'
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2c5efb5db198d7b540a0688400da1dc8114c3962
describe
'9081' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDB' 'sip-files00199thm.jpg'
f74b345972a8da4dffcc57edfaab9c7f
9b07259c96e11d12e2425abe6e2b822d6448c755
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDC' 'sip-files00200.jp2'
4c406d1547187805270f3d1b7eb401a8
2c9e96f5ca1b95b3199cafad09e78981818ae558
'2011-11-17T13:59:34-05:00'
describe
'116718' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDD' 'sip-files00200.jpg'
0ad70db063710ecc5749dc673341d230
40993876ff08e89f39aefffaeb23c9b96fa339e7
'2011-11-17T14:05:46-05:00'
describe
'33508' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDE' 'sip-files00200.pro'
3fa4b0666efc6467320d172e044698ff
07ec903996b3edc93203380664becf1f38bcce05
describe
'33351' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDF' 'sip-files00200.QC.jpg'
7590138f5e773d24d592dfdc8f042fdb
f634e59f046dc7ae346dada32a2e06dbd37bec31
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDG' 'sip-files00200.tif'
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06a62ac0238b1eecbae936a44452e335d7f38e5c
describe
'1602' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDH' 'sip-files00200.txt'
8759a40061b81f44d7e8411029fee16b
00fec05123a17cd1751d1581c77d2d1785c7209f
'2011-11-17T13:53:34-05:00'
describe
'8304' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDI' 'sip-files00200thm.jpg'
6b8cb480b937e09bfa8d923f4b3be7ab
dc5229c148da3eeb13192a91ad4a8c026a19c66c
'2011-11-17T14:07:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDJ' 'sip-files00201.jp2'
28028324caae99424358e4f7dd9e77c8
c3edcd0cd20c8a97f4dc3948d12a4b660d967e8c
describe
'112267' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDK' 'sip-files00201.jpg'
bf8cfe71ae42f05bf60a401925736d5c
73f86392b979c8f79649ef8050c66ed7ead2391f
'2011-11-17T13:58:59-05:00'
describe
'23332' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDL' 'sip-files00201.pro'
9a52b8e86feb907c40a5867c9ce16e84
854f7ca2f8a68a161a397ce1bb030386d2195354
describe
'32168' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDM' 'sip-files00201.QC.jpg'
8d109f1e6861a9aa72c7787bf7f886cb
c4a0bfab36b28d3ade1ad600648b29c1b1eeb93c
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDN' 'sip-files00201.tif'
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173f0b26f3a5185ac32679c994c7d29582caa4af
describe
'1149' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDO' 'sip-files00201.txt'
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describe
'8445' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDP' 'sip-files00201thm.jpg'
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7b054b8347595c86d76a66c615b71ae38f422bf1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDQ' 'sip-files00202.jp2'
0a559b6190b818e37b83982fcfe2d4a0
106431ab6cbd3f48fb49d9bfd65cee91d5c84e77
'2011-11-17T14:02:12-05:00'
describe
'72286' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDR' 'sip-files00202.jpg'
9b39bf18600645eff532189d70a646dc
57f025e5af0235d0369a6e52335a8653acf8cd6a
describe
'13621' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDS' 'sip-files00202.pro'
20d67a51941cc03e7a28d239448b3892
844485d6c648f66dc8d127df1b77c2c4a1dccafb
'2011-11-17T14:07:51-05:00'
describe
'19709' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDT' 'sip-files00202.QC.jpg'
bfe87b4803b2799e851ed0fc337e9a18
dc311f4f0e4e06d3d75bba4df64c2954f45249e2
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDU' 'sip-files00202.tif'
fd2200ec0d48d3ae98adb8709d988809
2c869df70cd3ff9e6601a51c4f844252c94ce0e4
'2011-11-17T14:01:32-05:00'
describe
'599' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDV' 'sip-files00202.txt'
835823d9d8f6e6b01fcd297573df85af
300561603eec3becd4c0362ede6e52d999d43183
'2011-11-17T13:54:44-05:00'
describe
'5140' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDW' 'sip-files00202thm.jpg'
5c2c9e33a2df01ac955b8963d4ea7c1e
235a0d07f11bececcf7ab3d86f1824274e42b0cb
describe
'342565' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDX' 'sip-files00203.jp2'
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7b08958b2577e3dff836e3ed3af86290df65963b
describe
'115451' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDY' 'sip-files00203.jpg'
211744a56c7805cc83092673def10113
e7fb289ee63002336b422fce943dca03d1c5d19b
'2011-11-17T14:02:22-05:00'
describe
'20598' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIDZ' 'sip-files00203.pro'
fc4dd759cbd63d26df7e8e3cff4dc7e7
c827f05578560c2e6f21e8f55308035dc19f9975
describe
'31711' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEA' 'sip-files00203.QC.jpg'
fce109bc03841df5b6be20ced013e47f
83c70724aac6b17f5f2e306262b236c1b7a54dc1
'2011-11-17T14:09:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEB' 'sip-files00203.tif'
d1e4a11c14469c3d65f04132b7ac1afa
f34b7d74806c8c40bd40d888279a467da15e7fca
describe
'1133' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEC' 'sip-files00203.txt'
285b8f9a21eef8c338d2adeb508e7648
b1976a8c21794334e8ecbbd7ebabd0e6d8082a27
describe
'8133' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIED' 'sip-files00203thm.jpg'
abf0254882ee416f9f339422e066babb
7e81e51d8c5d06f69eb78763a22804b50986b9f8
'2011-11-17T14:01:46-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEE' 'sip-files00204.jp2'
c6e2c5578a4e3cf122c09d4dac5664c3
555d9bd064f3e77f5a40b629706c5a3d0d7bc9ff
'2011-11-17T14:07:36-05:00'
describe
'108645' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEF' 'sip-files00204.jpg'
b4bd95886b7cee2d655dd3ee1c37853c
a4edd740b92e97c45f9c49e74a287d52bbc937e5
describe
'32123' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEG' 'sip-files00204.pro'
c5d1b1db82fe688521c6197cdeec8b89
5e3bf8152a3764f5f11875023202358decb9ca2d
describe
'32065' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEH' 'sip-files00204.QC.jpg'
9587b171383fd21b8f3a2b299dad8644
9db18a6ea8d49e8fd9df0eb06f1ca1a0bed6a74b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEI' 'sip-files00204.tif'
f020c5f471adba01ac71b2151275c719
2aa0fab8dc40e8e91db98aa89548dc7ed5f058c1
'2011-11-17T13:54:29-05:00'
describe
'1460' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEJ' 'sip-files00204.txt'
ad64d5e7a0dd254b5af1646eb7aee3ad
81b3b504cd0080af801660523a0222f2c437786b
describe
'8595' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEK' 'sip-files00204thm.jpg'
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7b88dcdb178b5b46d8534dc99e0c955dc4857a74
describe
'342549' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEL' 'sip-files00205.jp2'
483b9b92023f136e75e0096d77932584
212865cbd9be3dc0dc7e18b7ecc3f55d6aa4771b
'2011-11-17T14:02:37-05:00'
describe
'92182' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEM' 'sip-files00205.jpg'
75cdb3d499012161c78bda5c9acf6e25
84ac4226b27f7468807a916b8ff0bc1d36e76fec
describe
'26401' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEN' 'sip-files00205.pro'
b2ff5f4817a6c7c4099f809b1bc1d918
eeb25df1bd4046c98b58a423d01f2664630d8684
'2011-11-17T14:07:01-05:00'
describe
'28217' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEO' 'sip-files00205.QC.jpg'
168a864a0572af96260cdd422315869b
0bfea7ecf7efb74c2b60e22547546de972812593
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEP' 'sip-files00205.tif'
22f897d9871967e9c96bb03c81b708a9
65446089e34084442bb232e630d0b88472c4c7aa
describe
'1328' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEQ' 'sip-files00205.txt'
e3fe6feabace9ba82270773caedb65bd
c18497e3aeecd78e926ef617f953b283066bb8e9
'2011-11-17T13:58:16-05:00'
describe
'7185' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIER' 'sip-files00205thm.jpg'
1537508fe88e7867bdbd3b15685a6290
3a9fbfb0f96d6597d89c93c1a8bf3b9522e528e7
'2011-11-17T14:04:45-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIES' 'sip-files00206.jp2'
2a9ca5835cfcc9113b77f2aab3851167
b2e1df62cd19b29ebb691374cd1fd3b079d02ac2
describe
'106616' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIET' 'sip-files00206.jpg'
89f116e8797dff3fd683c2c1964bb7cc
07b46954187c4a158d91f1790d41e1d501b2d4ab
describe
'30740' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEU' 'sip-files00206.pro'
186159f92a5875a5c15676f204dc7e37
e745a6357638d1b49e7125356868bd8fe9802a48
describe
'30847' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEV' 'sip-files00206.QC.jpg'
0c8eabb2291ff40d6d935b528b6cc439
87f036addff99ff2d1521ab0b8486cc4cce1a277
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEW' 'sip-files00206.tif'
6ea65bd7d724a1977404bfdd8bba3675
06635340f838b704c1553933245dc3d5c20ca0e4
'2011-11-17T13:59:03-05:00'
describe
'1665' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEX' 'sip-files00206.txt'
0a34f2137b6ba7061ca1b6b6b8d56e98
f5cb9358617669c78ee4c5c76710da733167895e
describe
'8297' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEY' 'sip-files00206thm.jpg'
94a3f47549aaa71d530fcb4af1ca3b21
381598343adbcf09398e77dcfa175008fd5cb3b8
'2011-11-17T13:55:07-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIEZ' 'sip-files00207.jp2'
db8236fb5449a476f9b9d77dcffa5783
cab107f2e0c0a416dfb2ee636d0c88065252ffc2
describe
'84179' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFA' 'sip-files00207.jpg'
c992fb62268370195268c0af71064287
283173c2f5816ee9f0d979be890cd6cae404d0f6
describe
'23271' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFB' 'sip-files00207.pro'
7141b8364aab570508ce6e3f58ecd399
31aa560fd378195f18313a9155b5f0d92ef1fcc9
describe
'24208' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFC' 'sip-files00207.QC.jpg'
88f85c32c6f3106850d17b87a48e24d9
d4c1c70acafc38859956b5e9d5694bb1130abce5
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFD' 'sip-files00207.tif'
c1c64a03fc00601e6afe29b511f03aaa
e65c15cf406c2c04efbffd60c1bf4f9f9bed1ad2
describe
'1364' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFE' 'sip-files00207.txt'
a439071f7a47b16e95b966660ae48c46
ea5fe71de2e48533cdae187c9c3b78fff144ba8b
describe
'6981' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFF' 'sip-files00207thm.jpg'
eae22386797968763af992fd563a49fc
b20ff2fd99631e6bd9890d1e49ac1ade01d11107
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFG' 'sip-files00208.jp2'
978ac9ebdc48f8f375ac9312b9cb9af6
630558491d39e0dd1858739acf3d051578198131
describe
'106090' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFH' 'sip-files00208.jpg'
489bdf756f378146b102632510814214
a640002ae5e3aba7ab8214304fb85385fcb284cd
describe
'29422' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFI' 'sip-files00208.pro'
93153be8b68aa2fe7a2dc07e6391a7d7
a1f589144c0a0fa3fe3eab025ff2abd588f36add
describe
'30464' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFJ' 'sip-files00208.QC.jpg'
ae96e3197e1c20fc4c0d6427ca0ab263
bec9e2c0b597f14d0960a42f75a4b443df28bd00
'2011-11-17T13:53:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFK' 'sip-files00208.tif'
b97ffc7b7d0b6201f7b0eed1b34af8dc
5a454852dbc9e3c8fd70d7133e3c050c2a631825
describe
'1389' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFL' 'sip-files00208.txt'
7744c00a095e9595949395e3beaffb2a
ff9c529d7cddc3cc15af226e88be8725affde607
'2011-11-17T14:08:26-05:00'
describe
'8187' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFM' 'sip-files00208thm.jpg'
47fce7ad751d312c6fe653bc08eeb09c
48353ec36f2e138bc303b317dfd6a94c4c958b9d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFN' 'sip-files00209.jp2'
db6a87732ec21162209e348a3be83311
b4288d1676141f922f85696313a08c155aa17041
describe
'111177' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFO' 'sip-files00209.jpg'
201b0a43a0b124c0b1e772c5b735c7ff
f1adf17973265f9194c84b54452869bc444fbcbe
describe
'28388' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFP' 'sip-files00209.pro'
f183ea21ca092f934a7532df5a1f43a9
ff1ac204048a6ff02c0e11e22a1a67ae3363636a
describe
'31024' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFQ' 'sip-files00209.QC.jpg'
612ea5f1412c0bdf1ac9c968aa48a072
1f32a5dac39ebded637b50ed296215a051b125e6
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFR' 'sip-files00209.tif'
940633a923fa90c96ec7c4b185a2207e
e690128d2d3b200144d5ad728a70e6d50dd0c1d6
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFS' 'sip-files00209.txt'
f9c0dd8094acbb7b5670960ec5d32fd5
23a954839bb865ac51d6ecf9cc657383c53a13a4
describe
'8066' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFT' 'sip-files00209thm.jpg'
9209cfc504bd3007f3078923bf8878a3
6e5e542d3c69e19307dab218de8280e27439926a
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFU' 'sip-files00210.jp2'
acf05fc2753bd4bf961ebd7789013b2b
8f0ebf7f1c970ef0f5853557cd4681d1dfa84ea5
describe
'124339' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFV' 'sip-files00210.jpg'
2b7f82c78a23905c724a7777381e3f39
fc119628fc4bb3706589f2761b0f12a4372713a5
'2011-11-17T13:59:56-05:00'
describe
'8023' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFW' 'sip-files00210.pro'
bc8874b981ff07cb2119de216864fb4e
9f553e0eea73360a1e1c983b7d9924bda497f1c7
'2011-11-17T14:09:28-05:00'
describe
'33956' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFX' 'sip-files00210.QC.jpg'
81667b6353bbda3879a98f62ff234701
d752c7a565f237da5dadffa6b4ae27485561c61a
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFY' 'sip-files00210.tif'
46cbe7d3efd31ce76323b3eb9ae60e2b
eff1d804821bb3982e4da6d228a0f225d64f95ca
describe
'352' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIFZ' 'sip-files00210.txt'
7b7a11b6ee487c874875b57b514ddf0a
2beb141fc1aa1468eef51f05eadef8ff1a5ce307
'2011-11-17T14:02:24-05:00'
describe
'9321' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGA' 'sip-files00210thm.jpg'
a997cf9db2fc7526f1195a512c236960
a2a901b146e278e818441b296c4732e66e3f6117
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGB' 'sip-files00211.jp2'
a3fe4e799bc0981487c68e41c5b9e19f
961a9a8603f04ae2ba479f41b79e8589dcdc598d
describe
'123867' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGC' 'sip-files00211.jpg'
232a65072758c7c948f1f14df20832a6
783c62f38f986786445e4018be97033e68c6a44e
describe
'3785' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGD' 'sip-files00211.pro'
e73dfea87baf7a41e8b806919b61f7b6
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describe
'32635' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGE' 'sip-files00211.QC.jpg'
21385cc5b2749fb64fd88ec0328c9033
3f650e1ef6e726db905344bf5249eddfcb30302c
'2011-11-17T14:07:08-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGF' 'sip-files00211.tif'
68a0b410bbcd41664c598b1555bf6a92
2dbe80e8b96b39f7162f67762c07faa789483b15
'2011-11-17T14:07:13-05:00'
describe
'178' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGG' 'sip-files00211.txt'
b3729ea78121186b7261c41c0c84b4cb
3d6bd28beb07060aad97f575a13033445969aa37
describe
'8737' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGH' 'sip-files00211thm.jpg'
10830cafa5ac2b687b1b98cad444939b
16b2f080ca70d17d887ebc9bbf9bba5826214dc4
'2011-11-17T14:02:39-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGI' 'sip-files00212.jp2'
7e1cc6f94c41264636fd6dafa784ebc2
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describe
'133719' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGJ' 'sip-files00212.jpg'
1ddb923d6c467ba5252eb69e03e4a51f
401552feada085c6f63317a4afe5ded33ab8d91e
describe
'3594' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGK' 'sip-files00212.pro'
08c2386402b2e10c1ace25fb06d64d3c
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describe
'36598' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGL' 'sip-files00212.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGM' 'sip-files00212.tif'
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describe
'177' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGN' 'sip-files00212.txt'
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describe
'9600' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGO' 'sip-files00212thm.jpg'
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describe
'342499' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGP' 'sip-files00213.jp2'
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describe
'102908' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGQ' 'sip-files00213.jpg'
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describe
'2861' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGR' 'sip-files00213.pro'
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describe
'29107' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGS' 'sip-files00213.QC.jpg'
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da403003c2f64cc859df6ab74302659a143681ea
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGT' 'sip-files00213.tif'
df83c406e7048dc394bd33b7489e3d7f
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describe
'125' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGU' 'sip-files00213.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'8414' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGV' 'sip-files00213thm.jpg'
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describe
'337375' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGW' 'sip-files00214.jp2'
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describe
'118207' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGX' 'sip-files00214.jpg'
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describe
'2728' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGY' 'sip-files00214.pro'
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describe
'31226' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIGZ' 'sip-files00214.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2715384' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHA' 'sip-files00214.tif'
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ff831c49a24f52f139ec3c17942becebc6f01db9
'2011-11-17T14:00:11-05:00'
describe
'112' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHB' 'sip-files00214.txt'
ef4cd974b6a40c2cedf89e0c05c3c648
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHC' 'sip-files00214thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHD' 'sip-files00215.jp2'
9ed26fdc3efb62e3c58c717174c2cca0
149df1dcc5c440837af2e57eda76d0800641401a
'2011-11-17T13:53:53-05:00'
describe
'96805' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHE' 'sip-files00215.jpg'
babbd1294d4303e435757f1f6bad5a6f
0877eddb88f5ee817a879dd78965d5d0c4175f58
'2011-11-17T14:07:52-05:00'
describe
'6879' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHF' 'sip-files00215.pro'
5ee0fba26d6ff12b96ce9bfc8d467c55
832892249fdfb3397ee046f73aee8d65c6410e4d
'2011-11-17T14:03:27-05:00'
describe
'30112' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHG' 'sip-files00215.QC.jpg'
42c10f4aac4972f4934a16b6214bee00
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHH' 'sip-files00215.tif'
f767c9c31c68fc778541c1fb50f9a792
276152cac29e33bfb034e78181b0e9013f08482c
'2011-11-17T13:53:44-05:00'
describe
'328' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHI' 'sip-files00215.txt'
7c38e895c686b604e06da1824f81a412
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describe
'8815' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHJ' 'sip-files00215thm.jpg'
aea4f64130c13cdeb5aa805edf53edf5
5327ad8e3d9c1646664f2c6b9df19b0afaa07339
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHK' 'sip-files00216.jp2'
1d000e8ccd9002c868df601d30807288
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describe
'114179' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHL' 'sip-files00216.jpg'
171487aa34e356b0d9c67d1a4e65c138
c63a639768cda58876da449f45f1df7c37b7bc4a
describe
'3206' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHM' 'sip-files00216.pro'
b68aeeb93f6b6a89c6455e8318b3190a
1d057e1ea7d0277a4f92ac82be4b97d0f58a3288
describe
'31268' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHN' 'sip-files00216.QC.jpg'
7cdc3d1f2b01ddcee0372e6aa85f6adf
5fa04b842278c1a3bc73eb8dd7f3e345cdf1d4ad
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHO' 'sip-files00216.tif'
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2f5b7307e78cf7510d5756686f50a6f3b146be71
describe
'182' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHP' 'sip-files00216.txt'
45f456744a608b731137439e1ecb74b3
d606f2e8ae52d3aa3d8465cafde4f711c449408f
'2011-11-17T14:05:34-05:00'
describe
'8721' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHQ' 'sip-files00216thm.jpg'
e111beab9401e321270df981303339a0
978f736a567477bb0e1744e7aec5131b01648ebb
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHR' 'sip-files00217.jp2'
d2ea14778da34cb88bfcdb703b79da99
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describe
'105967' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHS' 'sip-files00217.jpg'
070c3eebe5ab560c0f4fed1aabb64def
79d1bbec4c3ab0bfc8a010021a2639d1a18a513a
describe
'3114' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHT' 'sip-files00217.pro'
7b04da879dd230c575dbe27af6c81316
c43894601e09c8b95e799babe3839dbc7c8ebb39
describe
'29845' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHU' 'sip-files00217.QC.jpg'
1fcdfd25d9c154bb92b91381c1179714
5fff8596725672589b44a1afd9be413da95d6644
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHV' 'sip-files00217.tif'
02e2559dde4cfec100c092d207c0648c
34e5384b4f0cd2975a510524656375ce3129281f
'2011-11-17T13:56:36-05:00'
describe
'205' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHW' 'sip-files00217.txt'
b2893c51aac0593416c45d86b50e5ba0
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describe
'8676' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHX' 'sip-files00217thm.jpg'
cb284b38171963d290221bfe02c1b451
ba05c7081e9f6f6fca2646a4b840a81a413686ab
'2011-11-17T14:00:02-05:00'
describe
'340210' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHY' 'sip-files00218.jp2'
9176caa758dabc775f4d7781894ec3bf
75748100765f30433cef29ad8567f1e8ac53d478
describe
'120072' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIHZ' 'sip-files00218.jpg'
42b39b0f3f1cfbfa79da6dff77ec7e33
98ff4cf75179030d29ae73b1dae6d6623bc4bd68
describe
'3517' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIA' 'sip-files00218.pro'
0f0c1fef3bda0e8b488f8c999c12663d
e72831ab0296b7b65fcabf685392539cd50f1ec3
'2011-11-17T14:08:55-05:00'
describe
'32746' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIB' 'sip-files00218.QC.jpg'
d527ac84f058a47a80a141b942164b2e
d5173a875fde208d0df3de0d4b140fc858280289
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIC' 'sip-files00218.tif'
cdd03b2b1e905494441249b5b27f524e
1e0efd4002c34ab40ef916f1b75198ff5b035b14
describe
'186' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIID' 'sip-files00218.txt'
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22909979e7217b39c103dfd1ab511c8f7477a374
describe
'8865' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIE' 'sip-files00218thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIF' 'sip-files00219.jp2'
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describe
'117733' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIG' 'sip-files00219.jpg'
029dd85f3e4550e431512b8e6a013c9b
4da1a8c195d9371d3586d9553efaee4595c7da5e
'2011-11-17T14:00:12-05:00'
describe
'23441' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIH' 'sip-files00219.pro'
b61147ddd252c61e2af695a64d2e8a06
bc6b1638e9c8c3a4ba2cca5dcc308cd4b14353de
'2011-11-17T14:08:59-05:00'
describe
'34052' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIII' 'sip-files00219.QC.jpg'
136812c325e0c415783a4ee8b7d37396
feb3376e222167f1ee079e3192310e8ab0bb9c1b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIJ' 'sip-files00219.tif'
a940feafa614c9b8e90c48bde40f7983
bfb9e64d6ea5f924009e2fcf4e482965cab841fb
describe
'1070' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIK' 'sip-files00219.txt'
d3918cfd2b5cc89c044e72c6ea629a17
c2c03b13cc2ad81ec279b73f93f4bbaf7eb66e3e
describe
'8884' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIL' 'sip-files00219thm.jpg'
ff5f123a2446cf7cc7aacec00405bb19
35a3ae8442ed50ba8c609686662453e2c308437f
'2011-11-17T14:09:32-05:00'
describe
'336300' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIM' 'sip-files00220.jp2'
09e57671ed4d10c77d514c16bcccd35f
8915d3315c4059086dd465a4300e0a00abf17a90
describe
'136606' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIN' 'sip-files00220.jpg'
3cc525a373e03d75e5dd950d79956085
738442b69d3622fd6959ef0525dde95b1862b46e
'2011-11-17T13:56:37-05:00'
describe
'44128' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIO' 'sip-files00220.pro'
079fbc644fe52a14bdc9ec65c4730f50
94fd749c9cd15da3b9acbd66aa40d11f5d40f960
describe
'38641' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIP' 'sip-files00220.QC.jpg'
29b80317b9db844a7f330b3ab2029f42
be0fe16245f3a52a8ae9e16288b7b84afdd3e82c
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIQ' 'sip-files00220.tif'
c7f6f523f159534148c405479ef6ffba
fffbb56e9e4550a25568975f19efdab9c5fff947
describe
'2019' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIR' 'sip-files00220.txt'
db202b9c18d432c7f70407642f25c3d9
d3ab449cb3768dbe718be55bbed1f433797ca03d
'2011-11-17T14:01:27-05:00'
describe
'9933' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIS' 'sip-files00220thm.jpg'
f7b3fbc13633d800a0517af5fd65a033
0d167e4066413c9b8fd546381e7fa41a60f08ea4
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIT' 'sip-files00221.jp2'
b489ced49560d6e1bf323c604931ad5e
2a030caba6776a9f6d1dae3c9d382b4d50d45dfa
describe
'137564' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIU' 'sip-files00221.jpg'
c462e0682fbd1883aba16ac886735d3d
6505e768dffc1149e93cdedd9a032c6d7bc6a2f7
describe
'44284' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIV' 'sip-files00221.pro'
53ccd2891a63d2f6741ef64553e2383a
8ca7d10b8daccb896acb4c67669cc40edede5062
describe
'39599' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIW' 'sip-files00221.QC.jpg'
711bb2d7f24ee880f7f56aad82b4b1a0
0c76bc4ca569a629c9f10f9c552ff5351baa2407
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIX' 'sip-files00221.tif'
8353413f0279c3f3e88695b8a57e8e18
73a1bc5fcd26ef0732eefa300320f565152ad7a3
describe
'1918' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIY' 'sip-files00221.txt'
e6217b631635cef678144c736aa22647
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIIZ' 'sip-files00221thm.jpg'
b3bbf78c962135ac251dca512dd51edb
9a33c01c1fa017aced214b00ac3c0e1dc418a5cb
describe
'330492' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJA' 'sip-files00222.jp2'
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a2f7f88f0ee73408f8f9ea2b69b15a3123373c41
describe
'148411' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJB' 'sip-files00222.jpg'
572d7286f5b9a32216aed25c6c89ab1f
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describe
'46004' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJC' 'sip-files00222.pro'
f0733e348f065fc439d96b4325a444c9
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describe
'41605' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJD' 'sip-files00222.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2660712' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJE' 'sip-files00222.tif'
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190fa8e6f991bb69b32fe38b11a7443f5e4ac472
describe
'2005' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJF' 'sip-files00222.txt'
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5fac500a80e9c3d1cfdfccd47f3322dd829fbe34
describe
'10372' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJG' 'sip-files00222thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJH' 'sip-files00223.jp2'
fb14456117cc1efad4fdf4bf30ebc1ed
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describe
'158379' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJI' 'sip-files00223.jpg'
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362c8c5df8a2e1414f5d49c6a62177fde2700427
describe
'46249' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJJ' 'sip-files00223.pro'
c073bef8e49630ed024bde8e8af4d4c5
d419852398d2caaf863220e5287ec5b0d33d63db
describe
'44384' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJK' 'sip-files00223.QC.jpg'
c41f6fbc02a09cf96434431bd58d3e55
a006643b04de83e5d05ba6e42965726623ddb9a9
'2011-11-17T14:04:36-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJL' 'sip-files00223.tif'
46d72968e2c64887e7fad15a084ff75a
11c5923de4eac3bafe17cddeaab2e21306bca40f
'2011-11-17T13:58:42-05:00'
describe
'2123' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJM' 'sip-files00223.txt'
98dc4e6936619179c726cb67f7ff326d
9d8cbce4f8c7f6e53ed854e663c1b70b246b30cd
describe
'10869' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJN' 'sip-files00223thm.jpg'
482c0b07f94f7c121abe6dfdd8baf2ff
4cb8e4ccc5de387c5f9c821a52fc7ff519eae1a7
describe
'331592' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJO' 'sip-files00224.jp2'
1709eeb0a33250cdef066e2c062bb39a
d0a35bfa541ef243ccd1ca981db26bf1b93bc333
describe
'148452' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJP' 'sip-files00224.jpg'
1af968baf176b22b3d77d2a899da71f0
3b58f753b67d0ff390a0e21a48a065b3dc5848d4
'2011-11-17T14:03:29-05:00'
describe
'47240' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJQ' 'sip-files00224.pro'
3c3aaeb151e989fccbc54b390e5b798f
e53a5e5729e349deded9b8cc9054fd1a7c4f02fb
'2011-11-17T14:02:27-05:00'
describe
'42129' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJR' 'sip-files00224.QC.jpg'
8930ec96a44c05ef4b1a00c5f2373986
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describe
'2669124' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJS' 'sip-files00224.tif'
d25e178d872b4a9b9aa4c5115850a833
52166ee5355a34d36485d3f75449c999d937ad6c
describe
'2006' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJT' 'sip-files00224.txt'
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7831b9e5b8412ebf44f1e994f355f9b149d3c7cc
describe
'11424' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJU' 'sip-files00224thm.jpg'
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c4ea146052fea1fb5cb787289e0a90b853c87266
describe
'338423' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJV' 'sip-files00225.jp2'
1fc590fed7b87fc8bc81335f4dd78f33
f3cb12f27862b4d9f91591da0c5063a8e8b981c1
describe
'144641' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJW' 'sip-files00225.jpg'
afac16d9b25651382bc92a2855367e86
88806ac8349325f4b889cf215e17a0b916d24bda
describe
'44715' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJX' 'sip-files00225.pro'
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e616d9d29ec008f6cd03c6872778eb46b3f855e8
describe
'41366' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJY' 'sip-files00225.QC.jpg'
dff4df7504a3fb1ccb02aa1071da37d6
2155eeb6f357966bde713a1cf7b70372d4c3dc34
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIJZ' 'sip-files00225.tif'
058557613d29dabaeca6309eadcc74bf
38119b244970894ea6c5d25ccc511482ffbcbee6
describe
'1961' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKA' 'sip-files00225.txt'
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2fd34554b84ff3551c988dd95de185b01b6e77c7
describe
'10157' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKB' 'sip-files00225thm.jpg'
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5f7500d23b46c2b924c26a59264ad1024b45e743
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKC' 'sip-files00226.jp2'
dfa0de0675d19859d80d72c739a94923
3b1355fc7865055e37fa8f72e8c92c1b8f0afc6a
'2011-11-17T14:05:47-05:00'
describe
'125054' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKD' 'sip-files00226.jpg'
b07807d6eb6c4b8808e36ce2a34dd1ec
1b19b0715f3389f56bd8f438d430eb1544f96141
'2011-11-17T14:06:44-05:00'
describe
'36424' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKE' 'sip-files00226.pro'
3542e5ac63e260eef1e8bdaf9de32ad6
1b187b95f760c544c81394a57b8ad7312a87b835
'2011-11-17T13:55:11-05:00'
describe
'35402' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKF' 'sip-files00226.QC.jpg'
7e979809dd0afec836049721e8ad44db
7f13a66bdf0998fa1ad540488c95cf99806a0369
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKG' 'sip-files00226.tif'
c82bdcc112e4201f511bb5b31ea49057
6b136cd8f846d7b20c8d859a90aee17f2a1e2900
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKH' 'sip-files00226.txt'
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61eacf92a277060c165dee0d9c2f36dd61960535
describe
'8872' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKI' 'sip-files00226thm.jpg'
9f9c5c78f03461962dc84b2d73235a2b
22f681e22967d4eacf67f199b27fbb16b9178368
'2011-11-17T14:09:36-05:00'
describe
'342536' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKJ' 'sip-files00227.jp2'
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describe
'128994' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKK' 'sip-files00227.jpg'
c7ddd3530edac6d1593e8b4be75241cb
1b8a9ab0cb6ab8267fcb14ef3a5e0e6051a6b553
'2011-11-17T14:05:19-05:00'
describe
'41196' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKL' 'sip-files00227.pro'
05c6ad9e6af380a163e2933ff92a2e30
f8bea8da8838cc7aa585e3df0267eae9c72c0a43
describe
'36144' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKM' 'sip-files00227.QC.jpg'
bb0bb625f6311731f56ba57bff823480
ade0c0d8e9c19267ccf47863b810ef3984068b17
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKN' 'sip-files00227.tif'
28a2de7299f39cdba41a256a5b80c9d9
af9d960453dafa882b744a098aa30a9d6d802f96
'2011-11-17T14:05:38-05:00'
describe
'1818' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKO' 'sip-files00227.txt'
a7d5d86e623d4faa10142875ac3d6230
f82d23311f435db23c2a8082df0a56bc09569b4e
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKP' 'sip-files00227thm.jpg'
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17f2351313392818ed70e6b16de650c94080bb43
describe
'339930' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKQ' 'sip-files00228.jp2'
ed98ca10a4108e1db8c2a97596ee7d0d
f089ca17a497735c7c317ceac4d9d758a7b8b584
describe
'126853' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKR' 'sip-files00228.jpg'
65fc029cfe25810f0e58fa1cffa00726
8749140d036123ec2f8593e34abd32a7b047f07f
describe
'38469' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKS' 'sip-files00228.pro'
7ab663aa78dceb8d1691748ba9e4fd63
7333b370822b3ccab7c4f5060f8ae0b096d97520
describe
'35341' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKT' 'sip-files00228.QC.jpg'
9cbe239157f2bec0e5d208d0cdc5d089
45fdc70e66cac404037d397ddee01dbe61e20945
'2011-11-17T14:04:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKU' 'sip-files00228.tif'
d53107e929134a4c9bff1fc3417ad95d
b6f9255ef6a23c2dd9c54e3ce20536c88cd2ba37
'2011-11-17T13:53:01-05:00'
describe
'1662' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKV' 'sip-files00228.txt'
618db3145db84ff026edded830d82658
1894381a33d5f3f2ada87549724f2783fcf9027c
describe
'8842' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKW' 'sip-files00228thm.jpg'
c4d6c6fe555bd2dd1accfeae41deea73
8c756001d7e38499538f1b0b13077142978bc9d2
'2011-11-17T13:55:31-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKX' 'sip-files00229.jp2'
c81c47241be93f392ea34fdb3a87188e
9c4a5215d7370db3282a6c766c1bf2f3893f6f68
describe
'122497' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKY' 'sip-files00229.jpg'
79fedc7e8e2076cddee7fd972eec181c
139c5c9ce431bc1e0bffbd1b31c5713dd7ddcd07
describe
'36675' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIKZ' 'sip-files00229.pro'
ef46b6c45ce4a4502c49f043c0508a7f
9f6aefdaf9fec0adf92203176ec93aa312c19d4d
describe
'35567' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILA' 'sip-files00229.QC.jpg'
4803445521689395a14f480e5b1eab11
cd407d1237de8bb3f3ab1c860cea736288ac9ceb
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILB' 'sip-files00229.tif'
623e84225da514347b6c6b580552d5a7
bbecf41aad003a6cb193d5cbc09718c2863cfda1
describe
'1619' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILC' 'sip-files00229.txt'
c9a7980f1f7e6bd8a0915b63da45ee44
20ad24577cefbd4b395f82d49891c2c5cb5e9fc7
'2011-11-17T14:07:20-05:00'
describe
'9063' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILD' 'sip-files00229thm.jpg'
65a6d38d5c654fe84873135a9c596957
6212e7a518492a67fde18597233182619187f9f2
'2011-11-17T13:53:12-05:00'
describe
'337693' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILE' 'sip-files00230.jp2'
2ced5082a8e477f61d6bd16e507cdfe9
970b186f3a6bb329d6ba48845daf2f3e46d0eef0
describe
'133671' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILF' 'sip-files00230.jpg'
a1023d58a45106d2424e4d9d734ac338
f135e1947fc1a48f467bfc06ce245997dcd07600
describe
'40639' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILG' 'sip-files00230.pro'
c3304af21ec2d94f400c9cad5d229fd1
6f13c6bc36ba0f80e442343f7da6182ceb418e32
describe
'38292' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILH' 'sip-files00230.QC.jpg'
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376f8ceb77d821d69e0eab3cde5428684fd5018c
describe
'2718308' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILI' 'sip-files00230.tif'
9e4d8a497aa545a7f5e3f1e6e11751cf
a63c7182b24382e6a83c141bd44e60908b069b71
describe
'1760' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILJ' 'sip-files00230.txt'
dbd56daf0a3beb7b8bb18c58092b2616
7fd643ae9cdded7f59d62b3ae9a06587c28ac4d1
'2011-11-17T14:10:59-05:00'
describe
'9850' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILK' 'sip-files00230thm.jpg'
7058f66b0fe5a9d51d117a59b63b2ce0
b904fb0aa24cbad868bbae21d5b58664a8775dcf
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILL' 'sip-files00231.jp2'
a939e9c8002cb1b2d0b6e24de536b6ea
3218873b05cbfa728e311bb8272a86fbf9609b95
describe
'116501' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILM' 'sip-files00231.jpg'
2a19cc9df31705d11d31902cad21ad91
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describe
'34446' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILN' 'sip-files00231.pro'
5cdbeb0d313f65509bb5ca2a8e6ea965
102685d9156993669a8eb1d6ff74832ea9db8f37
describe
'32285' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILO' 'sip-files00231.QC.jpg'
b977425c52b15beb29cd82bae3c168f1
0a251a88ae4215dc8b5d760f468388a946b81f1a
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILP' 'sip-files00231.tif'
f05e13aa02a38e6b12c193fd3dd9d2a3
b052ffbc413e5389b0da4ad3d4d518b118c03b28
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILQ' 'sip-files00231.txt'
4a2c49b3b8f0b495a07be99a1d383691
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describe
'8548' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILR' 'sip-files00231thm.jpg'
78560dfd638530b513468db6c8235d48
5f5c92de8f45c46b3da8eed9f7d3cd26d2e70957
describe
'342511' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILS' 'sip-files00232.jp2'
c769b37f15c4534f3736ab9065ec74d9
d39ee26db8298dfc1c89c6e2af9b49db61bc7b49
describe
'125733' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILT' 'sip-files00232.jpg'
b99fd49cce0fbea34d39930712b11fa0
bd081f614295ceb8f6537eefee6b7fc69188348e
describe
'37409' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILU' 'sip-files00232.pro'
8e716248b4a4349df97bb2e5a072c978
0136964410cd2b611fda271dd21187a4ad94735b
describe
'36360' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILV' 'sip-files00232.QC.jpg'
be4102e0020e3482d44c6482dc4addce
e9ce33a9f428105991a60b47cb1d1a4f2c6b26f6
'2011-11-17T14:04:41-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILW' 'sip-files00232.tif'
6001fb82da1ce4664ceb82f9d9170033
19829bb5f67c33f4613b1cadc1095f3ea1e29e75
'2011-11-17T14:05:44-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILX' 'sip-files00232.txt'
ae1d260a8e748155a77d3ca4c7bdaa84
bb392611c9881981297985ed734cf41585361bb8
describe
'9576' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILY' 'sip-files00232thm.jpg'
27f61e9ed38a3ca52e60cce2561e2ebc
29fa722057e6bdecd11a28defa22bedb8865ed17
'2011-11-17T13:56:33-05:00'
describe
'338954' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAILZ' 'sip-files00233.jp2'
cb2c7fe2a9eb93e885e841ed896f728d
d5f97989e0f05327782ffc4a9b22df5658f0ee3e
describe
'112159' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMA' 'sip-files00233.jpg'
1f31e3365dbd273d751338c84daf1337
5dfdf7d36500207ee874457d492cb792d48199c7
describe
'4144' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMB' 'sip-files00233.pro'
d93ccb22a18201f3d7350a46e71ed482
c470bf4c18a4d972d2dc43408ae514e2814e5b70
describe
'32419' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMC' 'sip-files00233.QC.jpg'
4a31ba79e7d17dcd9414478450f706f2
beb816d401aaa63c1f623f23144c0594f7730ea9
describe
'2728004' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMD' 'sip-files00233.tif'
d0e604c3a97b2a5a5d4d11e10b17951d
892e38ed93d263f0d0bda9c39a93bd5cfeb606d1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIME' 'sip-files00233.txt'
7fa9cb677ee6daa132cf8bc7cc8a81e7
c234ec1b329e97c33a8544ee2c2165a2159d7ae3
describe
'9192' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMF' 'sip-files00233thm.jpg'
ddb445de8b43329cadcd11f3f537876d
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describe
'336828' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMG' 'sip-files00234.jp2'
8ea4dd9febba8d307d9f9beec0098871
8823b5e18f8d1df1a61bf53822bab8abc51ebc35
'2011-11-17T14:08:48-05:00'
describe
'105298' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMH' 'sip-files00234.jpg'
28764896083ed7eaa8451f3f236daf91
ae39cb901632a99b58136bce0f334252f521875a
describe
'5726' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMI' 'sip-files00234.pro'
193ea04c97f3743ea989a62755223cc3
b0e49d01ee4afe6aced9fff49dada2a54bf398c6
describe
'29265' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMJ' 'sip-files00234.QC.jpg'
3e3c604c2f37e254d34ff53d1111edd5
e745103693bc867c4f127d4586c5fa314a0485d5
'2011-11-17T14:00:51-05:00'
describe
'2711184' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMK' 'sip-files00234.tif'
226d3f394d5cfe6b786f4f8bc82317aa
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describe
'263' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIML' 'sip-files00234.txt'
0a58fcca32e1509aefe2f8678705c3a8
d70ac77bade76faa6f5f6f14e46778b5dbc07d9b
describe
'8559' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMM' 'sip-files00234thm.jpg'
3c56d758819c9b07266b746cd3795d9d
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describe
'343222' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMN' 'sip-files00235.jp2'
3afb0fbb80f2c3d4237309eb08ca1fb8
05a09f9109137cfd9953ea2b296a8de9e3dcfd83
describe
'112021' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMO' 'sip-files00235.jpg'
b47d3bd6d9b087a4368ee0bf2f57a05f
846435180c16031295c62f460eca434d7639915a
'2011-11-17T14:02:47-05:00'
describe
'3387' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMP' 'sip-files00235.pro'
a8e913c0c3df5b8a85e035ee19bad5e4
3ad7013e2d3ef1cdf85177b529e71b04e9d9f6be
describe
'30581' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMQ' 'sip-files00235.QC.jpg'
95ba2268b18218bb6d3846a80044f98e
2c1361c996929bfc8fb5e876b0794895be35f62a
describe
'2762280' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMR' 'sip-files00235.tif'
10d230b8e1067e0c207454bdaad375e8
925701ac62b74fad009ed537ec1dc9a76b9e57e1
describe
'155' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMS' 'sip-files00235.txt'
0187e46a9b3850de84186a30ce7833ad
60b29e99595889a073681b2b41cfb33570148a6b
describe
'8644' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMT' 'sip-files00235thm.jpg'
7c806fcc3cb161f0a8d8d61f8de5a946
778c1d8177619f50ce87ec0a1b7810d163ae301b
'2011-11-17T14:00:32-05:00'
describe
'337900' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMU' 'sip-files00236.jp2'
eea57e3021dd52c762bb078861340223
a5b9e14bbb26c0ffbe902abc7c07aa929790a54c
describe
'101720' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMV' 'sip-files00236.jpg'
e4f71711e93de463a914633e9c555d93
f0aacdcbd7aaf3afc39a8e551851832f30128450
describe
'2491' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMW' 'sip-files00236.pro'
952e829bf7bcf9fa2aaa16f2e734751d
664dd0faf1dde4cef622464999c59f7c6e6fad22
describe
'29257' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMX' 'sip-files00236.QC.jpg'
9bba491412134b79942d2e0446dac1ef
821f2da2d262b4876f4fdfd6ed36fcd0c0510939
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMY' 'sip-files00236.tif'
b261cb4776d7e8046dc3ff3b8439f6cc
8ed57e874bf6917f2003015a75f7a082d7e35990
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIMZ' 'sip-files00236.txt'
fba6da1729da52636969b25758657084
46b718865435c4464092a6a89cdf7d069eec943c
describe
'8328' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINA' 'sip-files00236thm.jpg'
46ae01d97eae13d0c0bdcdadecceeeb1
1f03d864646084e1b0fd0792cabbb102b555a1ab
describe
'342611' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINB' 'sip-files00237.jp2'
5314e1691e4d64e4a684c028159fc446
a57f55cfb1a4c8f8aa2eec040d400432395b80ef
describe
'117386' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINC' 'sip-files00237.jpg'
a4a984c3fd90ea27292e69fe5c1d89c3
e4b5f9ce45169fce09742b6f6e78fb03dc2a1803
describe
'22422' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIND' 'sip-files00237.pro'
4b251f00a43a86538bc8a7d2de56e9f5
9ddfbd3acc4fbe578c9575739ab2690b3cbad229
'2011-11-17T14:10:09-05:00'
describe
'35296' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINE' 'sip-files00237.QC.jpg'
0d775bd69065631ffa75a6893e2f3a48
eda01dd17b243745ce93b44fe7364dfee5292cf1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINF' 'sip-files00237.tif'
3ccf15fa818ed47ce34429f522242752
fc76167bf122376310e8647ccbbc9e5ad583f248
'2011-11-17T14:02:56-05:00'
describe
'1178' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAING' 'sip-files00237.txt'
a0701dd0d1944be3293319608a3ff91a
f2914a682321c6d70c07d70333c08567177a3dbf
describe
'9372' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINH' 'sip-files00237thm.jpg'
607c3dbf1e347aafe8bf135def27a019
4fb2c57bda16979de6410f3670b6baa1fe0784d3
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINI' 'sip-files00238.jp2'
3b815c0ec56db87c4b232bf80df53843
ad023742e57a69faf2459c3a5659c073a05274ac
describe
'149616' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINJ' 'sip-files00238.jpg'
a5b7cad0e988bd822575b30ad8079172
bb709e93052da9adeee00fba7bfcede488a6514d
describe
'18738' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINK' 'sip-files00238.pro'
746a3ec7b19cbe956d0a6d493de3b121
7a48ce8ab654335f93d7f4d253cb0bbcd3f06f90
describe
'42107' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINL' 'sip-files00238.QC.jpg'
0eb5a207abd5bb97f7ddfc1b3598675b
86df19011233c0afadaf02f2f0d376c557b18724
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINM' 'sip-files00238.tif'
02c0ee19127eb9e41577698c96028a85
d05d4092863afec074798125070136ed9f6bb0e6
describe
'1015' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINN' 'sip-files00238.txt'
add2cdbf55e97adf5564787f59ff7c3c
da3132307ffedb8dd3d56dc621ffb89b8e2741e5
describe
'11182' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINO' 'sip-files00238thm.jpg'
85785a927fe45242b1583a8c720c8acc
3cb15fab25c735ef9109f99fe8170b5d77d8f55b
'2011-11-17T14:03:15-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINP' 'sip-files00239.jp2'
0cfece5df996bfeccf4c22d080090520
46c895a671ff727e41d5cf8ef74df9fd57eaddbc
describe
'85585' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINQ' 'sip-files00239.jpg'
ab7901982c7200ad1530c90325f43a96
7f729ada6e960b64f98ee672fc8587a18a994e18
describe
'3200' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINR' 'sip-files00239.pro'
6ba9bca7ad9ba7a3ede7c2a68be4c7df
f5d45c7d4466155f8635d4317e773244a82e96aa
describe
'25063' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINS' 'sip-files00239.QC.jpg'
9a38d8bb1597b519dd174b3876bba6a8
a40c02f624e69de6235b4e4e5335479e2cb3ccba
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINT' 'sip-files00239.tif'
44b11039a77e5072152213967f6c17d6
38c1b001d451c55a5b231a97ded0f13846913c5b
describe
'133' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINU' 'sip-files00239.txt'
df1aaf7eb8dc7a9a92e94470213af819
631f43b55b78b8753cc12621d6d9fa4fbac5f636
'2011-11-17T14:05:12-05:00'
describe
'7224' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINV' 'sip-files00239thm.jpg'
e58dc907f5ecc0c6e3c1d39cd4ffe2d2
7446872ce8958e017668fc3c86f3ac16dcd9e523
'2011-11-17T14:09:29-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINW' 'sip-files00240.jp2'
3d60b1f9cc80a63b4c2a6d36616f5798
469c968d5d6580b75c32451828839dc8fdf5276b
describe
'106329' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINX' 'sip-files00240.jpg'
c1b5d324d6424f74a352d739de0ad019
8ca912bfc9e72dd812d957c9e31fa66b745092d1
describe
'2867' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINY' 'sip-files00240.pro'
ea4693266840249f54b71639f94518a1
f2d923aa4b32d095c2a9d2e68d264b5189ac0e57
describe
'29691' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAINZ' 'sip-files00240.QC.jpg'
9f87b1efbcd70a3bfdecdf4dd599468e
5399217e43b69253645948c4e41fdf10e7d0cccc
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOA' 'sip-files00240.tif'
8693e152bf3be73afd17a313977d6a43
b1ce050c7c911ab25904e4019011b340383631db
describe
'124' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOB' 'sip-files00240.txt'
d531a5efdf67de8d5bad5619caac025b
581312bcd1320a0b655499a2e51c45a875a1d555
'2011-11-17T13:59:37-05:00'
describe
'8300' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOC' 'sip-files00240thm.jpg'
615fba1236cde67908a317259f4709f0
51db304c557a3cf98a7824706a20e7e3f84f722b
'2011-11-17T13:56:44-05:00'
describe
'337902' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOD' 'sip-files00241.jp2'
2ffabb57ed8a5743272aec6bbf76e190
48857a695bcc705127b7d82708aed1c6aac9574a
describe
'124147' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOE' 'sip-files00241.jpg'
d2e62c03e351be234cd2ab6f17ba8eb5
a914ae057dabd0dbb0e0312978491965ee7da559
describe
'22049' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOF' 'sip-files00241.pro'
696e0792d34ce2bbeb1171a396786998
59983ce26ba2406c2101fccf180f366406313f54
describe
'35203' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOG' 'sip-files00241.QC.jpg'
138586d60702c9370afe94e3fa3d23b7
a7e0aa72a6be334067c40f8354f08203f8998794
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOH' 'sip-files00241.tif'
eb1ca8b3516b6e58a18c266cc3a2948e
79db8e32689f1d7babc2f31df0ee513f0ba4d8b7
describe
'1004' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOI' 'sip-files00241.txt'
fcf3c5b155083593a34ee47ce032f4ce
0419a7ed173f006e2b673981514af669d197a1bc
describe
Invalid character
'9373' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOJ' 'sip-files00241thm.jpg'
6019dd7f6091d0117c9be65983ade718
46f4e7242ee4335321027dc5715b474c9e3fad20
describe
'342521' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOK' 'sip-files00242.jp2'
4103f866bf712b40c6590070db8f0c78
a0ab92b7b53756295778f3fb2ec39baa3ef1e58c
describe
'100199' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOL' 'sip-files00242.jpg'
b407bfd795a675ae24f55c7ee22ac355
5ef32bbcf1624d69c1abe0903b77d25d103d7d79
describe
'27364' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOM' 'sip-files00242.pro'
4fa3aced84502f15042b9a20e6ad180a
ac3d349a86bf4a0cff767a3610cb8dc6332caa96
describe
'29381' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAION' 'sip-files00242.QC.jpg'
cc637048a3f3d7ed0419f4e5204c37ee
0b996c9739503377dda3a4fea67035e0fa6faed2
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOO' 'sip-files00242.tif'
52cd218d066bf2b976bf1433fc4b7a09
165016a66fcf055967b37228ea3ead225b00f65b
describe
'1499' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOP' 'sip-files00242.txt'
37425541028b41475fa8f04e6da56e33
3a566cc733a8c75111956e5f2aa91699f03048aa
describe
'7598' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOQ' 'sip-files00242thm.jpg'
f054ec8714d8be3950925aa12ca249a7
2cdb3a6acabf26223fb892b8232b2d5c21cdafa7
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOR' 'sip-files00243.jp2'
c7e0c4193ca0713ba8599af226c65d89
625c51041bda2ea41cff33d475e280a91c2185db
describe
'95247' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOS' 'sip-files00243.jpg'
7b1fcdff20713fe6a22aa67a6b083217
02b421beb050b2d41f6141657fc288946da59ded
describe
'28310' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOT' 'sip-files00243.pro'
94e3dcb16ec53fd54e656f7bedcb43ba
85ca38a7ecacb48ffe7e3960c80a92604ab64fa9
describe
'28150' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOU' 'sip-files00243.QC.jpg'
5704925dd72c2192cc54a2b145028525
ff9c1f2475915981ae411e4a4aeab03edb28c8f7
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOV' 'sip-files00243.tif'
38149af1f9cc02a029845f8d4c4b9a75
18f70196cdc88d5da99517d759093922e431e3dd
describe
'1567' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOW' 'sip-files00243.txt'
6f1559297dae18ace1deed79c0c90675
49553ee2ad0d8bd165c7af99c44d8b2e568d3ab4
describe
'7625' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOX' 'sip-files00243thm.jpg'
c5f70aa1a9afa07096f06acf6c9ac02f
c9397061b58046e8119758b5371fc78ffb53377f
'2011-11-17T14:07:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOY' 'sip-files00244.jp2'
94d06ce5c5c40e2587f0c50989359601
5f11ae4275a5b56d4d8c3360cb0312974ae8028f
'2011-11-17T14:04:23-05:00'
describe
'111833' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIOZ' 'sip-files00244.jpg'
3dccfead9e00ea3e2c63c792229da44a
bd5e64209ebc214689cb7c5d722501a90d5fb597
describe
'30036' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPA' 'sip-files00244.pro'
09423ec1378949f46b7b1e25ef8abc64
2eb889791569efd189e2aa32669c9ddbb7ae752a
'2011-11-17T14:09:02-05:00'
describe
'31458' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPB' 'sip-files00244.QC.jpg'
a8d37104424fc695c7389643af425bb9
824aeec0fb2eb73f3d21408af338baf8c9bb74d9
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPC' 'sip-files00244.tif'
986fe11684e19304f0a4c8ec6a9530ec
52edeff362857b4e7aa292a361e5257a97f20f43
describe
'1447' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPD' 'sip-files00244.txt'
046374b13a3fb2298afb6aadb25c78b4
a54300bad6cde50c263414ccb041b137995145f4
describe
'8050' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPE' 'sip-files00244thm.jpg'
c270a15c1e1fd77eb22b0b20ae4b27f8
1e5c7166a97fcda184f17d8868326088625c24ee
describe
'340028' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPF' 'sip-files00245.jp2'
56ece6a437a149c90f10d0e7ee0b7c86
9ab62d3e997a418fb2b014537910910e714c5369
describe
'129040' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPG' 'sip-files00245.jpg'
13c9283f83dd005fcd87fd7baa2e9166
2407a22e4f63e1103efacc968ece757e9d6188c0
describe
'36842' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPH' 'sip-files00245.pro'
a292a50332279e5fec2470a5bf441783
25566139f4422b1d03436efb3566d38c72ed694b
'2011-11-17T14:09:15-05:00'
describe
'37322' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPI' 'sip-files00245.QC.jpg'
4b38e594f4e1e025b2dd743468f91175
c1f50c9b4597efde805cd5748922e2d5aaebc584
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPJ' 'sip-files00245.tif'
298cbe446471aef80b816e604e8d5b51
3dcf9f325c4b5be3d92c71368ab33d8d4512e8fd
'2011-11-17T14:08:11-05:00'
describe
'1785' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPK' 'sip-files00245.txt'
37d9190a42ddaa096203fe40cc61af27
a698624fc83cf38a39dfbac8f19c45f0ffe6c23a
describe
'9818' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPL' 'sip-files00245thm.jpg'
c6bbb0ebe502ac76ccf3eaaa0d94e453
024dd6253f4aa4fea07003e902d5ff58681cf465
describe
'342571' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPM' 'sip-files00246.jp2'
2b39c86fcf945b71c6fb1bc6b4fcfaca
b872ec4b23db044a2713e163e8aa243d17f80b3e
describe
'129634' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPN' 'sip-files00246.jpg'
8093cbd10e75cddd031dc9a403d1b0ab
1f4349c659d3ec33c8125299274f39c5434bca98
describe
'37524' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPO' 'sip-files00246.pro'
9ded8da6c0c71ae12ce54dd6432312ec
c39af22d6438c11a746a6870a0371117430244ec
describe
'36009' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPP' 'sip-files00246.QC.jpg'
eb7672be31f12f509029b025da087685
cb084627e9254cba2ea9904d45a375b6ccfc0dfa
'2011-11-17T14:07:12-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPQ' 'sip-files00246.tif'
869c5fc1d804d1fff8c9af36bf2cdcae
e14805ac6dec6b64921c6608b21a5c12dce0085c
describe
'1706' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPR' 'sip-files00246.txt'
0128b259a38521e745557563c5324ebc
e341917c9ee84e1070892e3ce36e770f920958a7
describe
'9338' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPS' 'sip-files00246thm.jpg'
e8f1cd0e3981b275056355d631f4bc9b
8e704c69e9dbbb1967285b809c68b4f92cbdd780
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPT' 'sip-files00247.jp2'
44bdc3f0861dff6c47d29dcc26817c68
3eef31786c970dbcc916586aaa6c338b5431d94c
describe
'115997' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPU' 'sip-files00247.jpg'
476f9d6d0c7abeb5e5580c7b3d8c0bec
a2277b2ea9a779eaf35551b2caffe6f58f2d161f
describe
'32704' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPV' 'sip-files00247.pro'
bf981e6a2f889d454a1e52bbfe4f822e
3061de2e5bf32b285d0c514fcb756ed5da092337
describe
'32824' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPW' 'sip-files00247.QC.jpg'
27562e01d24726559e14152d6125d407
121d5e7679084bfeaefa7f01e82e1bf794958b9f
'2011-11-17T13:56:19-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPX' 'sip-files00247.tif'
c17ec686ae02c665e0e59429e347dd66
badfdf708398659aea698077e401f6de4e017cff
describe
'1553' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPY' 'sip-files00247.txt'
eadd793fd15014257a1caf8edef4ccde
7029d30f1ac5687f9503aa2a891f74f0904aec0d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIPZ' 'sip-files00247thm.jpg'
b313ddbdf3dce4f0b6217114d6d4f4a2
aba2242e841a9f71b7aa15f69d59acebd7cf4eaa
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQA' 'sip-files00248.jp2'
45d62e59fbda1d195c47081f366b1e5c
af8046f99e2395db58eca24233b3137f97832fc6
describe
'122013' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQB' 'sip-files00248.jpg'
ceef36d361f404c95e433285362f4115
6ab5ddaf8d5cabceddd33925f7d935fbfdfc37fa
describe
'33272' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQC' 'sip-files00248.pro'
181c7f94deea9adf3663f98503053599
6ce870e24022216444330bb1b43d3d2019327c26
describe
'34804' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQD' 'sip-files00248.QC.jpg'
fbae22092722041c632e5eab3479826d
5191409e73e357ed8742c68249bcb4eb5e414002
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQE' 'sip-files00248.tif'
0faa976ba72d791dbdb9b038373ebd5a
0cc998bd937b4c5b80f59775e1ccaedfb0e1abed
describe
'1821' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQF' 'sip-files00248.txt'
7c9a0a100d425aaeb60dfa6f9562e0d8
e1c4f88a750475a539904b5824bd923275b5f173
describe
'9426' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQG' 'sip-files00248thm.jpg'
9531f771729c060f79a6abf1e864fe95
6ccee163ff66e528fb99b79678042e84ce61c665
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQH' 'sip-files00249.jp2'
9638013648aa8613b7389381b286bb68
74322700eb6ea659881b5f7b3ff60ac5b02c3f75
describe
'103257' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQI' 'sip-files00249.jpg'
337f07fd99255db8e3fbdea77b62039b
c7de093eb27b387bff87731658eebd885a657f8e
describe
'29198' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQJ' 'sip-files00249.pro'
173abd06bd305ca80e9e0bd8eb404a17
ff67ad26c018d8c8d17bb4bb0eb677a6777ddfe0
'2011-11-17T14:10:44-05:00'
describe
'30961' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQK' 'sip-files00249.QC.jpg'
585a41fcefd9889874170bcc71fb1778
d10b91385ac603b0787a4decab39c0fc1420d4ba
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQL' 'sip-files00249.tif'
be75622720738bf9ec22d0e6803691d7
4ce0875027c4cc8e7ada0a38e217008bc0bbee26
'2011-11-17T13:54:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQM' 'sip-files00249.txt'
d2e642c22210fa916770854f518188b8
417a2fb538a80ce9ce31f9ab1f9ff1dce0a1e11f
describe
'8278' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQN' 'sip-files00249thm.jpg'
26d9b53aec8b158436f08ef51e35becb
20cce0dbf84c08e1e17fdcefdc69a6b8faf2a33e
describe
'342586' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQO' 'sip-files00250.jp2'
216ba0d0f7920cbcd4bb1c2c8915cb64
75261df8bc11be1da0b9a6cfacf2262315854463
describe
'96845' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQP' 'sip-files00250.jpg'
8e9609cee237c7b4daa9b7e0ba910028
b328448ec109813f8cb06c975cab0e1d9676e5da
describe
'24785' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQQ' 'sip-files00250.pro'
24da135105766fb726d48ed63b3db573
8b95acfad2172b536d787084148f584ffdf5e3ab
describe
'28068' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQR' 'sip-files00250.QC.jpg'
d1f273688ecc40c1c4f2b3ffdc3bea6c
35dc5e9dd51c5d31da14cea8de98dd6fe18a9e29
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQS' 'sip-files00250.tif'
2e6b489e4c4cfb02f442dbfb7eea1be0
7a6554791fbbee8697fbdc47eea113f1ac42211e
describe
'1306' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQT' 'sip-files00250.txt'
81ae22f7169eaafdfe23b29952646672
2aa4e0891f8de7f72dec217b386d4dd2331abd6a
describe
Invalid character
'8305' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQU' 'sip-files00250thm.jpg'
fe0928c39405d9b4d855276b68ee3efd
3e8427bfca6e5529e347ef2620aab86604750b35
'2011-11-17T13:56:07-05:00'
describe
'342584' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQV' 'sip-files00251.jp2'
e7d9bf00b68332fbb7d0ef9dd1fceab5
80845edbb72868bbff98d0018825630cb4e4bf63
describe
'114227' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQW' 'sip-files00251.jpg'
60b2dcaf124de1c6a40edc20655d2a11
30e008a377a6c285e1601d6201c930ef837fcbad
describe
'32669' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQX' 'sip-files00251.pro'
b43f60c35d4208f2554310b9edf0ba57
b587951a1966e74407b2edd789451c3717db7ad7
describe
'33787' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQY' 'sip-files00251.QC.jpg'
76d7660ff857d32769f08582db65b533
933784411cb6df1abd3250bfc1db54def05eff42
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIQZ' 'sip-files00251.tif'
3c67c314ecf3bf3640ea2f8e44439236
7f75b31a05bb928aeb1fda2e2492f2989f953bda
'2011-11-17T14:00:46-05:00'
describe
'1507' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRA' 'sip-files00251.txt'
44ef15bb68cb9a0049189db9336fcf43
01ec8088223133fb49f1aa5a5c4c18a68f7a21a6
'2011-11-17T13:59:40-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRB' 'sip-files00251thm.jpg'
83878da5c54de7f1943d601855d3066e
c32ec5fc29737e708f49aa01fd76d9cc81eb2bc5
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRC' 'sip-files00252.jp2'
7500bdf95a8d3bef2776a6b41dd2635d
6d44b5aac9b09a15d1820eec03e2f95ac5164fcd
describe
'108558' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRD' 'sip-files00252.jpg'
8f42789583b1890ec27866f21e92b04d
8dbb9abe35b7bc62f2abb503f9a9579042e25158
describe
'28016' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRE' 'sip-files00252.pro'
d7ed8a55cbbffde9078849bd308d8711
aae294f99d0cfe20e5bee26f843e9d1ea3b46b34
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRF' 'sip-files00252.QC.jpg'
625b38cb822bd594245edd51eae5173e
c82f171cc545d8f332b6fbd689ce112eb616d8ff
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRG' 'sip-files00252.tif'
e5d500bc6f18518a60bb8853ff2c71ed
8af01a9c696338627b6e8135f012605b987400be
'2011-11-17T14:06:10-05:00'
describe
'1556' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRH' 'sip-files00252.txt'
116ff2b616a117455ba72b8c1e84304d
999e38f4c7b37befa73c3dd549fc07390d1a5e8f
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRI' 'sip-files00252thm.jpg'
717408fd5b7872cb1d1dd51e7904abd7
5ad05df95a64411ab4f80493da208b8e3a28f957
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRJ' 'sip-files00253.jp2'
69063f14653f243e88965d6c7d523007
d867937f3a64553de3b2f8eff86792b94f7457fd
describe
'110035' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRK' 'sip-files00253.jpg'
1b40c8a5923c414b660052502093b324
f9a16e4dabf09df318a086fc3befac0c0b53c2b0
'2011-11-17T13:55:46-05:00'
describe
'27097' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRL' 'sip-files00253.pro'
15bd530bc6c2f16b6e39ab33c57d9bb9
bd7ae3852b82276f1e9a6dcfa487c35eadc5843f
describe
'32287' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRM' 'sip-files00253.QC.jpg'
2155d142e4fda9f8cec37ff6399a2701
8619b50d338ab30fa4854e0007d61d7d717e04bf
'2011-11-17T14:05:37-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRN' 'sip-files00253.tif'
e52777db7485e2f3ea231738125688f6
69516c452c6bc5b4132a055cbafe64aab07e67d1
'2011-11-17T13:53:08-05:00'
describe
'1394' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRO' 'sip-files00253.txt'
17f45ed0405a2174d88448b994b9ab72
3d2d607b31aa3d789cc11aadc93d8aa66c6a7d9e
'2011-11-17T13:53:20-05:00'
describe
Invalid character
'8545' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRP' 'sip-files00253thm.jpg'
13a77a4f79fb09d0adf7e56f554c9adb
fcf73f8be18cacbccdeee2bf1aa8ee029d2893da
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRQ' 'sip-files00254.jp2'
b78e7a1002716e91c3a741d37aacbac3
0a0df59182c00dd416bb1105070857cdec674611
describe
'96576' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRR' 'sip-files00254.jpg'
eb3472d0ac750ab28692743128143297
c81112caed133680446e4ffd278a6f214321a28b
describe
'23701' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRS' 'sip-files00254.pro'
ebf88dab2712b44d349640f30366a879
6cfc6ff121741c24a44584f8109091142fe4ddad
describe
'27058' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRT' 'sip-files00254.QC.jpg'
32262b0302ee30b7d393b7f193b63bd4
2d21cf1ce0ac93e44abd959e735400e1b693a003
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRU' 'sip-files00254.tif'
3e6e6a53d0fce7cf63b51c56ca3556cc
fef19a8a3a93f095ca632626130d4b5af455737f
describe
'1399' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRV' 'sip-files00254.txt'
1dfb4bada65684ae893aa35206f60c1a
22bf5f30269ad42255b8154ac163066893fa3245
describe
'7237' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRW' 'sip-files00254thm.jpg'
eae8d72c69c6802f95f7a2b58bcf0c09
60ad3755b8e9583b9ace1bd66ffa809a237c14df
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRX' 'sip-files00255.jp2'
5b8f1da3e1d198bd2162ccec050f8e01
6270e8cf789406ed0a15c0278678fdaaafd06eb6
describe
'106858' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRY' 'sip-files00255.jpg'
ff576c840cabd05bf2839a92690b92b9
18c16adf7619733efc4853ee0b69c6df9185c26b
describe
'24781' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIRZ' 'sip-files00255.pro'
09ab8e2e5959d32031a723938c50cc91
670acb01a93f3ef90dbbedf511009d97bd873baa
describe
'29495' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISA' 'sip-files00255.QC.jpg'
69d2655bf580595fbf0d07294d7b58b0
5de7c0300fa54297d0dc0d43b88d4b600f381eea
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISB' 'sip-files00255.tif'
61743b07d45563395cb9f3c1cf56c87a
d1d9bda01e8e287e6351b30269a901422cc1881f
'2011-11-17T13:56:17-05:00'
describe
'1405' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISC' 'sip-files00255.txt'
5d0201bbdc3ad8a3f9eb9880a9bf022b
3661699aa66352f0183381d14cbee7a0b7c2b007
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISD' 'sip-files00255thm.jpg'
0628aaf8bda0a22b2035434dceb1cde6
95e5b41425f8f6bcb1c25057df5808ab7c709a9e
'2011-11-17T14:08:50-05:00'
describe
'331064' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISE' 'sip-files00256.jp2'
eac3cfc64f9e98afb36b123a069e62de
cae6c786a695bf3a2d39c6300beb2c48be4be1ee
describe
'94443' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISF' 'sip-files00256.jpg'
0219fbe7505f28fe87095925ba2461cd
0971ffa28dec8c63912f6be5920f543b15ba0cd8
describe
'20499' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISG' 'sip-files00256.pro'
fc83fee016cc28309da803f86405c8e1
5f07d1a6d0edfe345bd2cc18e99a7b66c6f5890b
describe
'25139' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISH' 'sip-files00256.QC.jpg'
fb54845fea4816c9f6a6a97482a060c8
a18f205e65f0ffc6faffaa91058ca2d45378abd6
describe
'2664916' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISI' 'sip-files00256.tif'
d61734c44c4d4ee0690beb46afbcffd4
a4754fcd2486a41ae1e712e16e3fba27b72c3ff9
describe
'1089' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISJ' 'sip-files00256.txt'
4c2003e06b81b1795447267fadbab791
3b18228731ea07fd0d61a6126f1c001ef68925ef
describe
'7149' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISK' 'sip-files00256thm.jpg'
98545df66e71800c42a53e256ba465cd
27737c5843364c5b62dc1bfb7318fd20262a6a8a
describe
'332079' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISL' 'sip-files00257.jp2'
85e712d8c8173b4594dbdb0988038e80
3a0368585bf0397f19b8307e8a259e5263cddbb1
describe
'120474' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISM' 'sip-files00257.jpg'
e7d5c460364b729e082762ca488bcecf
5f82045add7f1ac55aeea813b5afca63bdcd0577
'2011-11-17T14:05:17-05:00'
describe
'3902' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISN' 'sip-files00257.pro'
fc7423f548adf2c34d85e6b50535a5fd
d3765a00493e9471039000f323a304dbfce3fb29
describe
'32275' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISO' 'sip-files00257.QC.jpg'
e0ca129d1d8d34bd021e173038ff3e70
fa4ff2e1e59e47f59e3d82c1ada1dc86db73de5f
describe
'2673328' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISP' 'sip-files00257.tif'
c6a5826ba149ffd1133a76f015079967
82e5189b9c976ff0449cf199c6a145864cbb7384
describe
'169' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISQ' 'sip-files00257.txt'
612e0666933839e4f5f8d658688330ed
f8dc0c584609a402fac230d2af714bc7bdbb5586
describe
'8922' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISR' 'sip-files00257thm.jpg'
3886225b4b921334e6b2739650dc77db
6a39e66ad0a19e5f13fb032e73a4b8e65fd9a687
describe
'342570' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISS' 'sip-files00258.jp2'
3d93020e525607b0df4698e86f845282
c1a50ca607d2d0af3ed85a492edfee75e4f354bf
describe
'120221' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIST' 'sip-files00258.jpg'
789db7d8af053ae07cc6c9a6ebeae0a0
90404a881a3d431187ca5c9dcf01fa8ea5744ce2
describe
'10169' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISU' 'sip-files00258.pro'
42de1812791f2f2a34e92fccee61c12a
a69cf765d84d36145d6fb2ae6cf665661b2db497
describe
'34504' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISV' 'sip-files00258.QC.jpg'
e7828daa5cc5c5fa39258e632731827b
7b9a68ef10942126a7d07d7a28de4c08f20f2393
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISW' 'sip-files00258.tif'
99339b73f2098ed836f6370e60505d66
7b9b298f4a39119180616c4c94a0ad277e19904a
describe
'644' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISX' 'sip-files00258.txt'
016c4095ff0de5d3e202ef3f2f3a06f9
fd5d81571396b6c7aa4fa1110923434ae2948cda
describe
'9198' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISY' 'sip-files00258thm.jpg'
0e25fab68fe60d1c6c0ef2562965ffe9
a23b3af3095b8bbf481815650bf64a3e658d93bb
describe
'342471' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAISZ' 'sip-files00259.jp2'
ad2aa945114aa22a96a3fc3347f231d5
98203ef86c0e38825efe7e381dfd1ed80065da46
'2011-11-17T14:01:47-05:00'
describe
'93154' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITA' 'sip-files00259.jpg'
a2e9fcc0ef354a37c3daa5df90cf4737
e96a41a68ffaa35f06c659bce1500fd114608224
'2011-11-17T13:59:38-05:00'
describe
'3011' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITB' 'sip-files00259.pro'
835b1ec86f4093faf4c55dbf99e7d14e
87fcf4d07bcf1fbd5fc09bcbc20566782536650f
describe
'27067' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITC' 'sip-files00259.QC.jpg'
80e9c2d15c7168b40b7fcacf1e0f275d
6a65ccf8885f92d1cbb7ec1a0d3cd03e3ae4eae8
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITD' 'sip-files00259.tif'
8488b2a798802a3ab4636b01ff54315b
6711af28865dc951f48e39a69ae5e2d187234f29
describe
'195' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITE' 'sip-files00259.txt'
a08afc623efe9bc65ed34abc248f2d5d
dce39bd077c8bb4af55b61470c275cb0d5e8def1
'2011-11-17T13:58:07-05:00'
describe
'7555' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITF' 'sip-files00259thm.jpg'
6602e5440fc66414fcde1943c420ff64
b2e9ba5c10b889c7d0485ae4259a37388d14c81f
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITG' 'sip-files00260.jp2'
66f3367321ddc11ba8f49532bbe9a22f
3ff60f38175eca97fe0a7eb7d13d436fa8a910b6
describe
'110163' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITH' 'sip-files00260.jpg'
c803fb0ae6847a8895baed938acff848
fc1d6036ea4d9391d35bd6805646e11830119a74
describe
'2826' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITI' 'sip-files00260.pro'
589f7af42585b06cfe6d9087fbaf711c
1a945dbd796d524e0dbcfbcafed07a5fe671475d
describe
'30091' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITJ' 'sip-files00260.QC.jpg'
f88dd89aaf725608f42cc1f5544616c7
e609cebb9079a07428b2de1040fa079c036a7f38
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITK' 'sip-files00260.tif'
2f6bfdd0be3377fba43f23b04111de6e
b885e7b27a4a7dc6926d3827526bd0495d1e1728
'2011-11-17T14:00:01-05:00'
describe
'116' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITL' 'sip-files00260.txt'
56bc5149fbb90f857f87e11c6b4c2384
10d106ba4400d1874e7cf21b55e9ab8f98d05085
describe
'8227' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITM' 'sip-files00260thm.jpg'
34c87fc2ba1a496a4215fcdf7e82a57a
0d7789830e974f280620ef2ff7db3d9c9c2173b9
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITN' 'sip-files00261.jp2'
384b2b70da1fa5cabf3fe0b7d7365a23
96708db07b1e9ca542e064f15595c28278d8f786
describe
'104557' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITO' 'sip-files00261.jpg'
e8605481b6163d5383d97f613f5b51ac
1d6a244c69b4df6daabb77ae1ee44bb356b75f34
describe
'5253' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITP' 'sip-files00261.pro'
e80ecba7dce620ca482355b3c8c5e113
c35ac15f9125bf4598bf71f4fa87a4052b1235da
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITQ' 'sip-files00261.QC.jpg'
8e0184df3ad450c6de7e4893c234ce5b
44d631f516bb3967c3a3dd51f53c32d49a101786
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITR' 'sip-files00261.tif'
2378c339685268da7f84769726cd2f2d
122635a2dbc59b021d978cce290976bace9dbe77
describe
'312' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITS' 'sip-files00261.txt'
5f48a3183070e2d4ff4e25e50211cccc
5d4b535366f3c856002d4ce711c8980dc17b0ec9
describe
'8599' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITT' 'sip-files00261thm.jpg'
a17349801cfefc156baa1ed547f821b6
61978c9a602ebaed922bf36164949b1436678bb5
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITU' 'sip-files00262.jp2'
0db50e7940432cf385b2c40eed0ce606
3c0c0adf249368afc5a75f4cdc83efef642a8900
describe
'104187' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITV' 'sip-files00262.jpg'
1c8228ca6d78ff2d5e76626eaaa04249
b9080110dd271c27dfd525b2e7f6050589dce9fc
describe
'4382' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITW' 'sip-files00262.pro'
ded291cca7555f485edc97fc7ad24b77
87ef7c4c7fe575cd5f510837b192e84f42a9baba
'2011-11-17T13:53:46-05:00'
describe
'29103' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITX' 'sip-files00262.QC.jpg'
8182d30e8cc4a42ec17f44fd8d2c8c7d
23590dab831f0289eac018b807bea810a071f850
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITY' 'sip-files00262.tif'
7bb2900cb1f94803c7c8fca8aa85115c
596e72f166f1ffe5aa2b967ebf8f91eaad740ffa
'2011-11-17T14:06:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAITZ' 'sip-files00262.txt'
80fb80c744d5c73df56d63136c8d0d94
d3690e18b392bbe46392fe12d0de4b32e7a5dbea
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUA' 'sip-files00262thm.jpg'
89af33c1be4f825e335b65b7ec1303a7
3a4bf2c093f763f597b3292c15bddba79efe2d77
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUB' 'sip-files00263.jp2'
95096d14805269d72ffcc2d61633ca54
00c3d7a8f3c20f072f00108c9d059b4bbc38d350
describe
'96623' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUC' 'sip-files00263.jpg'
16ce6615ce82943151f4aef9b8ecaede
a3111b618c802345a25bde1db6db5f0961c50ad5
'2011-11-17T13:54:06-05:00'
describe
'7262' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUD' 'sip-files00263.pro'
adbe645665e7084c042616ed0e06390e
0e451cc5c4042042dcbb8668b14d7be9f98bfb6e
'2011-11-17T13:55:02-05:00'
describe
'28762' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUE' 'sip-files00263.QC.jpg'
364a89fd0aa55543b01e1923fe737940
adf91023de7080bf820757ae74c8a69c949ae8e1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUF' 'sip-files00263.tif'
406a409cfb16e3f74571e8638087e21e
8def14ae65d84c75cd1182705d41d25c34aaae8d
describe
'359' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUG' 'sip-files00263.txt'
bbc4778e6988eda0496d78bc262beca5
e55ec6ae63bfb0e26953c58ef7f9cf08fd485a78
describe
'8435' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUH' 'sip-files00263thm.jpg'
049babac4f2033a87880db223f5fdde1
f7f84b45e9d812c280e3ad253c740bd345332bd0
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUI' 'sip-files00264.jp2'
48406a5c603ce8a8c588cea0b3df279f
7be580e1a3ae6fc13816c463e5883032bc5e54fc
'2011-11-17T14:09:12-05:00'
describe
'92998' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUJ' 'sip-files00264.jpg'
7bbf6d73fe6818d0a0f90188c356a1b8
9778537a11424c701a2e836c974a034e2e38045e
describe
'4858' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUK' 'sip-files00264.pro'
8b9e59756ea6ac2d09e6736f1e81b4a5
c3679786cb37d890c43f3c5af30ac158e35d9f6c
'2011-11-17T13:59:31-05:00'
describe
'27254' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUL' 'sip-files00264.QC.jpg'
01cf34f1d3049da244b9c406ca717d6c
d43882596cb0e44b24788d810210dbdf6f399a8b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUM' 'sip-files00264.tif'
d8787c532f7a0b26a80fb4d9fdd1a4cb
012fe8ad719a4344bd0262eeb00b88fc03afe2bf
describe
'216' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUN' 'sip-files00264.txt'
b924026346a6dd4936d209971a7742fd
d6f11867ee9aa597e531f52d6114a229739033fd
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUO' 'sip-files00264thm.jpg'
d9ef2a0be4d0d32dedccdb0c64185762
0dca69df06fa61837d47a36d6bd4f840c0cd66f4
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUP' 'sip-files00265.jp2'
b7709fc6992d2130f2e14b32780a9496
8928d8a96f3a2273c75026c2442ed9359a3cdd5b
describe
'128219' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUQ' 'sip-files00265.jpg'
a446d2be5b6cc3b9c318e8bcd19fda8a
438c652e0a1ea3eba8c3eba3b9264d7e6283f932
describe
'25013' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUR' 'sip-files00265.pro'
c687192161b2c78ac21ff78f2c032209
bfec33c7ff4d8a68c16d7c9ee6b3e63267de20eb
describe
'37720' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUS' 'sip-files00265.QC.jpg'
42f1d82ea2a3ac8f043bd7862bf05e21
bd16962994c21538ed2607c7614b05914619d4e1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUT' 'sip-files00265.tif'
9ccc5e8a3842ddbcc4b75461417f47da
ebbb7afae2182459f413f921909315b892c5797c
describe
'1100' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUU' 'sip-files00265.txt'
be90dd1721d6ad47818764b9edf76a17
eaf7e0e39527d1df351ee2973081bed8324cf411
describe
'9626' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUV' 'sip-files00265thm.jpg'
aab4a3573296317bf5765b78d9445c3e
51303eeb1765973c283237c4d8a8070d9267d8bf
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUW' 'sip-files00266.jp2'
01b4997b333fce1f9847af1a911a43eb
ba758d05cce91fa4e482c562f1ae8c57cf817bb0
describe
'150356' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUX' 'sip-files00266.jpg'
53dc6b0fbfe5f8a7afb42cc396b9fdd4
d255de0fc8043e5ca46bfae679c528472f4cf969
'2011-11-17T14:03:07-05:00'
describe
'41599' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUY' 'sip-files00266.pro'
772b81f5ff69f7b8d586e17fbcf81a81
1ee66672b6cec6890df314b74e9e8ff996e947ea
describe
'45157' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIUZ' 'sip-files00266.QC.jpg'
9a6d68af6c9633c890b3eb48a58fd01d
c90a6d1990b4c2d1d2b9591e3aa9862c9a7b6738
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVA' 'sip-files00266.tif'
938dd49ae3d00f071568d688f6ba4ca2
b5322467480c3a56961b0692b2ba48f17f665dc2
describe
'1717' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVB' 'sip-files00266.txt'
1190670f8f431dfc8a141f91466c55c7
c0bb126e10baf9a86f1a13fcd70798d237675a39
describe
'10684' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVC' 'sip-files00266thm.jpg'
abfdf5df003bfd278d22e5816f87866a
eb78756f420738de2f1582f078563d3c608a7517
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVD' 'sip-files00267.jp2'
1c803ee84cae8a95614d4ba7a21de163
16b191310bd56985ec47dee044f0f704cf2d4cf2
describe
'140332' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVE' 'sip-files00267.jpg'
8ee455ecaa644aa6cd1e51eb0a9927df
449b99094a151d4a5d591b9616d4d0f2243358a9
'2011-11-17T14:08:03-05:00'
describe
'37969' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVF' 'sip-files00267.pro'
c61f1188a75b8c56495feda5a1f902c6
6c00d0f0c50b19a4725f2a994a794bf849f3f9f6
'2011-11-17T14:03:46-05:00'
describe
'42019' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVG' 'sip-files00267.QC.jpg'
664f1347e79b747f1a0f2e40af8c1f8c
1ca7792ea8cb388d3dec3a043f22ee9024de0aac
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVH' 'sip-files00267.tif'
369004d55508c793bc8317a7fd9a0d76
58db8f660f1c090ff838c190711bb53004c7622f
describe
'1577' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVI' 'sip-files00267.txt'
e89acc8ceed7a0fab0cd65e8c9536a0d
121f37c824ca7e6db42bac8b9d16c57dfdb43c9a
'2011-11-17T13:59:11-05:00'
describe
'10317' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVJ' 'sip-files00267thm.jpg'
1e3880d8d9e32375bb834f4d55412625
ee0e4c59b2efdbab5ac7d6d006f3f078579c51e9
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVK' 'sip-files00268.jp2'
9bdafa970ddc09ea038cb30d80684a0e
2f9894b4aa8eb88b3721d7a87a8ead8ae1cf8935
describe
'144927' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVL' 'sip-files00268.jpg'
91a43e83f05ee02e726bc51975eba9a2
e6a7b12f67df69494674c4481eb60919c2822d8f
describe
'38494' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVM' 'sip-files00268.pro'
313e49c914e7ad8c56cc39b75800f2e6
8142431622d4d2ad115fd2600c00c6192d284615
describe
'42772' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVN' 'sip-files00268.QC.jpg'
55be4b56d32a18727bc97edd3a4c4c7d
9e01c57931937dc19eec6db13d5e26e9af81c968
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVO' 'sip-files00268.tif'
503a5400670c54fb27eca2266f6c5069
9059dcf902a73f24eb11cdccd07652481587be38
'2011-11-17T13:57:11-05:00'
describe
'1684' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVP' 'sip-files00268.txt'
517e4f991b874565bc15bae4e24afcfc
bcc90440fe4ffd1083b85e7743e87701fb106e1e
describe
'10354' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVQ' 'sip-files00268thm.jpg'
1248fb1b2f9001f8e3f3c38648dc5f4f
5a5cb1b18631c833fca72c1a1ce1f765b5bee2e2
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVR' 'sip-files00269.jp2'
8ea5142ea7d8b35ef6792109992a6d86
39a3988d197488870e70561ea1bad9ab3fd48fde
describe
'151522' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVS' 'sip-files00269.jpg'
ce1aeb3638edae5399fedb1a0bb45e98
4e76da3fbddd911dc293500f544aff171a6c345b
'2011-11-17T13:59:41-05:00'
describe
'41512' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVT' 'sip-files00269.pro'
907a1899da013fd1c6d64ed1ee5f673b
1ca3a1c84f5d2ed3ea10e07ce2eab20e1debf011
'2011-11-17T13:55:48-05:00'
describe
'45781' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVU' 'sip-files00269.QC.jpg'
acad05e179f9c05cd57468c0bec1d435
90d122914d39f93fcdcc713243bd6f5630adf6f6
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVV' 'sip-files00269.tif'
a2700c546c045efb07f70d7ac1d129c4
e56c452bdb632d1051a0311d8f6309ade3b4218f
describe
'1729' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVW' 'sip-files00269.txt'
2b8746ee003572a5eea1185da29cf893
c38260e1047ef1f4fff4a0a20aca11a3d2facb71
describe
'11049' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVX' 'sip-files00269thm.jpg'
1f4815f50b6a0622f2726353f7de794c
8beb8aef331dcd29edff9d8292d6563e075db70e
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVY' 'sip-files00270.jp2'
6a97ee246f0eef237144505e7ccc34e0
e39ecfbd5cae9bd0e21ee8591f1661fbc18c326b
describe
'143602' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIVZ' 'sip-files00270.jpg'
26208727b5bc945ba24116a93823480c
ec04a8d37806fbef777d828c4974e9271a1794f8
'2011-11-17T13:53:15-05:00'
describe
'39214' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWA' 'sip-files00270.pro'
b50576f37eaba2e3078d21479553e0fe
79da04f41a45d1b93036474c3a180dfd57843835
describe
'43100' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWB' 'sip-files00270.QC.jpg'
6c162d1ac83d6a4cda71c9990f129be5
7da43a5e0a3b5942c5d522fc98d5595eea458364
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWC' 'sip-files00270.tif'
c34d3520213a47cbddb1ba2bf10e864d
81db486b3178f1d3b0508dd1da90b6f6cab3baf0
'2011-11-17T14:05:33-05:00'
describe
'1652' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWD' 'sip-files00270.txt'
05bda5d54f8e3f4b3c82dceb32e3a2a9
0d54a8d3e2f0c742db6805245b40445aaf0a2f5b
'2011-11-17T14:04:48-05:00'
describe
'10591' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWE' 'sip-files00270thm.jpg'
8e138e42f430e616982a33457e51d079
dc926e108c919cb5b8bb9b60de51bcc6f2797ebd
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWF' 'sip-files00271.jp2'
90133ad3716da4317174c839162b3d8d
15ff3921d6f81eb143cf1ea3cc7109bc7cc5a0f1
describe
'119026' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWG' 'sip-files00271.jpg'
212c3d654d407f6c9b2e13201120b4d2
16533e77c58b271c9a7d5fcb88c23bbe4f7de675
'2011-11-17T13:59:12-05:00'
describe
'34488' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWH' 'sip-files00271.pro'
4f3d0a24691feb35680362cd9d05fe83
0b3a7503f48f821785578dddcb3cac7c0785e21e
'2011-11-17T14:09:46-05:00'
describe
'34583' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWI' 'sip-files00271.QC.jpg'
77f35c19de8f64ed8e3db0eb12cde046
a47f6aaa357f8818389dcd297d4809f462ae9f4d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWJ' 'sip-files00271.tif'
51b78f6678ae5cb75d3e6e2b2d91b62e
7d83b760fddbebffcff9a4ac1af1c1c4478b4c38
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWK' 'sip-files00271.txt'
2b101f2c935ed8514de15d2a0d2f62ad
aa88c4f054461076f6c378c094858e44694d18cc
describe
'8823' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWL' 'sip-files00271thm.jpg'
2423ac44c56b32c864cf05e845a9c78b
8cfba9cc44864ede809b0a6e8d21944d35944ea6
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWM' 'sip-files00272.jp2'
4da41effbf1e4a877e324702ec5d7da5
9538fb037f72a74e1a16a9d0623e538efd31e841
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWN' 'sip-files00272.jpg'
75a6116c0ae6fe65506db239ae4ed4fb
2e12924c69c01a85f7b0f03362967af6b87ccd04
describe
'26034' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWO' 'sip-files00272.pro'
20838a7db438d199770b827e27fb8314
a0ecb79ab4c53b5f4016e7c019b2bacea3cd95e5
describe
'28654' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWP' 'sip-files00272.QC.jpg'
37a7ca0079e82f541c78600e59692c2f
2ed980a69adb84df579896b8766e16759a570984
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWQ' 'sip-files00272.tif'
a8798f09d44262afdda3c6e4b5dffe42
1558dba22ea34e5e75de03eb51ce9a8a226675bd
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWR' 'sip-files00272.txt'
a8079158ee988d16d3f1ab182b119393
89119d21be9d815258f8b7ca6707198e6cc61907
describe
Invalid character
'7513' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWS' 'sip-files00272thm.jpg'
58c9b74d782867d69e671ce3cf425e3d
a518618a8166fcd11bae204ff042c8debabd1952
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWT' 'sip-files00273.jp2'
fc15f07ba7495676c82b3632ca2ff946
467f702e313e609e81bea56ccfb284274a4db2e5
'2011-11-17T14:02:09-05:00'
describe
'117076' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWU' 'sip-files00273.jpg'
3b1763a879e06ff7815f5c5755e91c59
a47b4705c296b51fd1b940256905006f5c06c8b3
describe
'32083' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWV' 'sip-files00273.pro'
9229357ef3c9e7d941c34bc0670c7638
a5ea53acb456eaf7af5b4348ac4b8616e1c8f4c4
'2011-11-17T14:01:15-05:00'
describe
'32069' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWW' 'sip-files00273.QC.jpg'
f554c1973b08d9e75111718f454f9819
c66ff198612d320cfb9a8b2f61afde32c09f19f8
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWX' 'sip-files00273.tif'
1804ab99e81a1f69775084ad1ab1b327
43796d28be71e1f7d5e832945f3a471f470422f2
describe
'1595' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWY' 'sip-files00273.txt'
debdd3a5e40deb241c1f66a39fffd62a
cca9deadf53e6af7f800050a1929c192dc83f3d1
'2011-11-17T13:53:35-05:00'
describe
'7580' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIWZ' 'sip-files00273thm.jpg'
59077ebaa3b00ccee239a5f99db1d376
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describe
'339198' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXA' 'sip-files00274.jp2'
35cd47dc6ecc6420369afcb64c287cfb
2faab0e90d8af7248f26ac0ea23734ca351277c8
describe
'110906' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXB' 'sip-files00274.jpg'
b27346a925f37e56ea79de894b06df30
156c47590fb9ab47a70203c930c8428a94ce3753
'2011-11-17T13:54:19-05:00'
describe
'27340' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXC' 'sip-files00274.pro'
4e582d69410ebb92c70f77315476522d
ea4eae7131f18bfb6229fd4de4ffba5d73a8c4d7
describe
'30622' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXD' 'sip-files00274.QC.jpg'
585e21ec5bc9e34915fa321eecb4158d
9636932e0d71d89abcfaefe017becf1fa886bcca
describe
'2730084' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXE' 'sip-files00274.tif'
9704dbe0ea402e17e9bb5eda1053088f
7301b1ed1133f1d95ed3103e6c6bc0dfeaa03879
'2011-11-17T13:56:10-05:00'
describe
'1365' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXF' 'sip-files00274.txt'
e6adb515d2b82651f163dd65fbe7c065
fabbb891b4d7f8fd4aadfe594466c5ec06a1bf0e
describe
'7798' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXG' 'sip-files00274thm.jpg'
519448843a4c21345659f360f7873b42
fa06c93083683e3d535140537df94e2fb937b43e
'2011-11-17T14:03:24-05:00'
describe
'338174' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXH' 'sip-files00275.jp2'
7af9c8ec810895cc12322e13c8e2e5cc
88f6b034f95b5c36e36ff4965fa333cd7444db9a
describe
'138647' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXI' 'sip-files00275.jpg'
800a467c65fcb2eb6935b4776e145696
e18086994ce12262792dd5560a481ea7409d9844
'2011-11-17T14:06:45-05:00'
describe
'36532' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXJ' 'sip-files00275.pro'
5b7b25496e02e73c3d2e7aa03b22f84f
8da37c83dcf8e87894b6bf85a513517813df9745
describe
'39931' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXK' 'sip-files00275.QC.jpg'
714026cd96182bfbab33f2a7f0795b53
100321bee1ef1cf79781b4f6a30075544e6a4db1
describe
'2722268' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXL' 'sip-files00275.tif'
f7f20215e77170f6bcccfdf7cf430df8
bb89d916e9e22bd54876f34d3ba89aa966e4a423
describe
'1666' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXM' 'sip-files00275.txt'
7ac4c344cce09667b1809f06ffa836af
fe7846777dee25b310a1b4f02c429e6d382d5e66
describe
'9606' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXN' 'sip-files00275thm.jpg'
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a3735ded54625a58f7d8d12bf78b42015976df84
describe
'325494' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXO' 'sip-files00276.jp2'
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f398dab7aed5c73a7779601cd0e1258330acdc36
describe
'100777' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXP' 'sip-files00276.jpg'
dd1d33b9c9a571507403069edd8fee4f
3a82c7a263cdb78e138556c975caa9e213269c92
describe
'24550' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXQ' 'sip-files00276.pro'
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31d1218065303af64d919ba9be499c837ed80546
describe
'28600' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXR' 'sip-files00276.QC.jpg'
795ce8537e47bec90a3abe06f8dbe5f0
e7c9f61052766fce9db43acd882477cebb46d1a7
describe
'2621324' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXS' 'sip-files00276.tif'
2c7d6de562fee0ca90bc3ec70cea2634
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describe
'1709' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXT' 'sip-files00276.txt'
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bd2022881741f77f495cc74ab7abb7fb5c608938
describe
'8152' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXU' 'sip-files00276thm.jpg'
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describe
'328413' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXV' 'sip-files00277.jp2'
ed3ad8f92bf58f6ac9a73a4b36cae0dc
4dd8d9520dbf24b019a06adda844a43de84f0a04
'2011-11-17T14:07:15-05:00'
describe
'116818' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXW' 'sip-files00277.jpg'
8ff9952e4d3c70acde8836b3bc3bdcf8
997f41200933eec227618508b2f4c71aac63ce30
describe
'31286' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXX' 'sip-files00277.pro'
365fda779ddf787617b39a5c199d335b
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describe
'32465' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXY' 'sip-files00277.QC.jpg'
f72b9f0f4de1417f6f0355c322fcd869
9b9c81e9d704013732aeb98071b6ca448d48f37e
describe
'2643888' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIXZ' 'sip-files00277.tif'
583eb826c6f5546c1f847e3b516fd77b
b376a017f6508073869c8c0486d75ba2c042e5c4
'2011-11-17T14:03:56-05:00'
describe
'1586' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYA' 'sip-files00277.txt'
e088d6d0fba7a51a436bf9c4258b88ac
33482d74b83e2ede667553a3267e4452e8c0bd17
describe
'9036' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYB' 'sip-files00277thm.jpg'
b62056c87c1a0bfcf8b75be95f37c5bb
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describe
'342561' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYC' 'sip-files00278.jp2'
e2f9776c847869ed87c021ab106eaaa4
f88a7ba2b1c2abaa24425ffc96f9da0dd7531640
describe
'105348' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYD' 'sip-files00278.jpg'
ced274a92b206aa904d86230a06f3615
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describe
'27362' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYE' 'sip-files00278.pro'
038c9d706f728e47ea660f780ec9f819
de1045882e793b93612857296d80e987d80a799c
describe
'29942' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYF' 'sip-files00278.QC.jpg'
dca022cbb009860726c55229310b1bc1
7b82922ca894687641844a646f4d3966e22842df
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYG' 'sip-files00278.tif'
315b19f0ba8b5340be8b815f15f109d4
24c7ea2b8f65728f4d17f818cd262b82f39ad30d
'2011-11-17T14:02:04-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYH' 'sip-files00278.txt'
04a6f87da3ed7f35a9a0467512fe788a
73ac4f32452f78c37ffbbc64d18c0cf6ed7f7f7c
describe
'7980' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYI' 'sip-files00278thm.jpg'
f17cca7722de6b1c20624a0c42e82376
fa413e988118b9fd5426b27f4aba79d00c4b9933
'2011-11-17T13:53:40-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYJ' 'sip-files00279.jp2'
7310a9dfbe1c322d0575f07eb5600cf7
34a76f19efdd2e090e75adb9fb37399526dcaac9
'2011-11-17T14:02:03-05:00'
describe
'108202' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYK' 'sip-files00279.jpg'
2778802066e8f7ccee6c963790b428a7
6a7c94a23e887b472b678cb894342c7e8b27aab6
describe
'30455' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYL' 'sip-files00279.pro'
51475c33fe902c71e16dfe652b1ca3c4
360292f73d8b6a2c0d17ca6efba6c3e6d739c2c8
describe
'30479' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYM' 'sip-files00279.QC.jpg'
7f4325a57cf35764a1328c80b24e4555
f46ac91629d84cb07ec3352fda257e68a9d6bb0d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYN' 'sip-files00279.tif'
8a7568fa28b720978c9a4e44c43db1a6
f9f0ade0c683944132caa1b5792427df88ee5115
'2011-11-17T14:11:09-05:00'
describe
'1700' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYO' 'sip-files00279.txt'
eb4855a4b638619d8f60535b329edf82
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describe
'7744' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYP' 'sip-files00279thm.jpg'
731bb0e28f241e54f3f6104e6412c7cf
515b55360a208419b2c5321c0681dd276b8f6f62
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYQ' 'sip-files00280.jp2'
b7f17f1622c417dc9738afaae96552ed
c95b279ae87ce82084fec6275e41849f83cac6da
'2011-11-17T14:07:00-05:00'
describe
'100952' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYR' 'sip-files00280.jpg'
8cb0788f5943ca4ae34c41211b524bb3
49f5fe35ab56a46ebf53bcbd02e021208d8c4acd
'2011-11-17T13:56:04-05:00'
describe
'20661' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYS' 'sip-files00280.pro'
6ede4407e6b560ef0eaedce8e3bf9006
3be6b0a2f738d51f4f411a86a110fa9af39379cc
describe
'27684' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYT' 'sip-files00280.QC.jpg'
aa83d4af5bf66395d6c39f6bce823903
31c44b67c63811ece6d4219c770116178c34eaed
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYU' 'sip-files00280.tif'
f5da2e72ed4f9b867fd92953eaa8ac48
f757594ca8e9129d21d8b1610dfbc8fe768135ac
'2011-11-17T14:05:04-05:00'
describe
'975' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYV' 'sip-files00280.txt'
eb607d0cf81ee293ac67cbe88103b8cd
160d3bec4a3c243fa0216264a9d28baaf8f18ece
describe
'7015' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYW' 'sip-files00280thm.jpg'
f4b3292c1c421e26d963063fc69261ee
d787ad9b3207adf9b2a838cebce0f7ad67148602
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYX' 'sip-files00281.jp2'
7e66015cca0b36737da445126e166c2f
e6e6f3541bcd2466fbe3713f5a25599c534e5ca0
describe
'121578' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYY' 'sip-files00281.jpg'
a867e64ad6da526f4549acd347dcee8c
f4927b69db547036cfc533ddc0b1389229c0a47d
describe
'2869' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIYZ' 'sip-files00281.pro'
5464aa4e47a95159f7830a55892bf2ac
eac6d60a6adfc7a3ebdce05f386f355fa5664f6a
describe
'34940' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZA' 'sip-files00281.QC.jpg'
c0850ace5ef367041c65b77ecf8dbf87
e88a53f093dd410768f2ede8cd88fd79f4088ba8
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZB' 'sip-files00281.tif'
03dad81cf22c0566ba70f0b4ec096671
9b5e906a714ad207daa90d533620b9101fb60a15
describe
'127' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZC' 'sip-files00281.txt'
07a2768abb170f5130b1e6d2649a48d4
bd778dae983f24591e88e9e8ccc460559a47154d
describe
'9728' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZD' 'sip-files00281thm.jpg'
b65f75889130001af0f732cac01d99c5
f09956bae8385078dd2bbf760ba70c910dfff8e5
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZE' 'sip-files00282.jp2'
6aa5b25c06cd81c195406c60315efabb
c1b4d5153d756a3e91603e6a3842321c2ef830af
describe
'127086' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZF' 'sip-files00282.jpg'
67901bfc22dc9bfd4aaf6033757c84ca
d43a3cdcf8a1a962715aa01b90390c15c020e008
describe
'3374' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZG' 'sip-files00282.pro'
89c7137c1bf7c88b6496ab2abc133016
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describe
'34857' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZH' 'sip-files00282.QC.jpg'
b10670f1c3cb546d893898c124ebe00e
2123f9d38bec001160a7f927b9346034bfa067b3
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZI' 'sip-files00282.tif'
d2edaeefcce819f535b20595f732692b
752f4234c2a662219c3511d3517f7fd4c18f1b6f
describe
'170' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZJ' 'sip-files00282.txt'
3536c6d3a35c765854ba829122865c1b
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describe
'9703' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZK' 'sip-files00282thm.jpg'
7b11fb2590fbb299ede56738a1ae0d97
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZL' 'sip-files00283.jp2'
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describe
'145099' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZM' 'sip-files00283.jpg'
3754579246d24863f68151fb5742f9af
cc7338662bb8344e5f307cae1e4aea3b51b4497a
describe
'3220' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZN' 'sip-files00283.pro'
81474984303e5ef610c0b4d580d6649f
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describe
'39277' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZO' 'sip-files00283.QC.jpg'
ab7c23334f2f5d24396ab2fc67eb7046
3501f34ea61d01056a12193313b8d436e3011bda
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZP' 'sip-files00283.tif'
0c5a8575b3f8f63cc275ddf37659dea5
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describe
'156' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZQ' 'sip-files00283.txt'
507b7b4f691e80ceb6e5a14b23d13fcd
baeb637c365403db1858f59ceda03bf077c961ad
describe
'10936' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZR' 'sip-files00283thm.jpg'
95893561f15c0ca741551688f02b1cde
be99000d2f0ec65d3238f1e35cdfc6de3b98d88c
'2011-11-17T13:56:27-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZS' 'sip-files00284.jp2'
028010ab6d220c21e43a0bd425b63242
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describe
'118742' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZT' 'sip-files00284.jpg'
98b6a9f109e03b87e9063507da081e4c
7124a6032f21cefb9ec2497db347d3c2cfdb915f
describe
'4910' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZU' 'sip-files00284.pro'
8fa25ff94245b7631de2bb8ba7fc0cb0
dbf15985fcd5337b945371940a86c64e7ef75659
'2011-11-17T14:06:29-05:00'
describe
'33186' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZV' 'sip-files00284.QC.jpg'
452840a51c4e346602fda2c8d1fdbd6b
a6208f39acf5d6165bb97bb51758094a658fd838
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZW' 'sip-files00284.tif'
aab2bfb45ea51a0cddc52c8600b0276f
2b1846df679297d345fcaccd4bf97b6be2111c88
describe
'224' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZX' 'sip-files00284.txt'
a508ee7f95910d39c09b3f87003e4155
684e0ad8f9c476c7a9e45e8af1b6f9f6ac969bd5
'2011-11-17T13:55:36-05:00'
describe
'9412' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZY' 'sip-files00284thm.jpg'
0c3721a4bf6a6437490141f359d6b1c3
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAIZZ' 'sip-files00285.jp2'
63c77b919e6661dddf8cbbafaf10b72e
9b16d017722f0159fffe1cc145b4495850d3fd02
describe
'117144' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAA' 'sip-files00285.jpg'
646bc9c80ff40bf0455d4f558fe11d86
5bc8e63e8d30211ff15dbc0ae7088c36497fbdca
describe
'4781' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAB' 'sip-files00285.pro'
2fc6996204d033e26faa84ce23fafcf8
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describe
'33273' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAC' 'sip-files00285.QC.jpg'
4f148162f4a3e920f9536f8fb9d73f8b
c74e99f50d0cc4048c2e093f945368aa4d75a0b3
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAD' 'sip-files00285.tif'
57883a61effc81be7dae7ed2dab3325b
951a0a534cb721bf1fb7cdb5961bdb93cf5161a7
describe
'199' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAE' 'sip-files00285.txt'
eebfa3a7a63b5a20b5862ad3d79c0d29
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describe
'9925' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAF' 'sip-files00285thm.jpg'
04c5bc438235195d6a5d20a9ffc9eeb7
2e2ba6d8a30c40d76dc75c39668df33f72b8bc52
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAG' 'sip-files00286.jp2'
35cacbaf6e88c6f88a9cb1e8fac4e262
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describe
'107646' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAH' 'sip-files00286.jpg'
451f64bcfbb862b1b3f65733e9ca56b7
f87a021d0891b73c00cf0ff3d3d2df2c13cc486e
describe
'5529' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAI' 'sip-files00286.pro'
9eaec0b50a0ca3159b7265ea0c1572a6
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describe
'31225' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAJ' 'sip-files00286.QC.jpg'
7a1d7eafab7ecfee80c11a1f22dae7f5
4958fd840f5fb7cb813e0e1fa16e0e5434b688b7
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAK' 'sip-files00286.tif'
876a5d0b6ee0aa592ed9e06e2b9407d2
4de58415d99f1182d9a8c953221e855943937679
'2011-11-17T14:06:03-05:00'
describe
'258' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAL' 'sip-files00286.txt'
9dcfbc267f42e23e846c55fa9fc03b23
164067e0601af24f342953f54d5347302ae890ff
describe
Invalid character
'9096' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAM' 'sip-files00286thm.jpg'
c5bd10d16d9621ee7500c2fe26f5e04f
0db8c42ed34351a9835953c6169134145224d57c
describe
'339044' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAN' 'sip-files00287.jp2'
0b6476b69f4458de4eb941b3943b5b0b
7ce88385a98b2625afab34934c4fc951b30ff9f9
'2011-11-17T13:54:56-05:00'
describe
'130437' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAO' 'sip-files00287.jpg'
edf1de19d18b1ffb881d74011e8bfcc1
debac656f12893561d342988817ba2a0417d467d
describe
'3074' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAP' 'sip-files00287.pro'
0b40d1bb15eb22880957810f7e735687
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describe
'37469' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAQ' 'sip-files00287.QC.jpg'
0babe369adab80b8d3659da16778d3c1
629ccc48825d67ab03dec63b5662906bcf0eca65
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAR' 'sip-files00287.tif'
d91f35fb50eb5331241793066c998c6d
683ca4bcac847fafe90c063a733529171d38abb2
describe
'140' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAS' 'sip-files00287.txt'
ad177ff981c49c9c56acc4008272f65c
44a5dfd95a40ad0d429a3f2f0cc0fc55ace7d650
describe
'10484' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAT' 'sip-files00287thm.jpg'
2b03c5afdc822a48cbd8c2f13d732d95
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAU' 'sip-files00288.jp2'
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02436587638c0cae10df6a19d8b3240515bcb0e5
describe
'107721' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAV' 'sip-files00288.jpg'
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describe
'3437' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAW' 'sip-files00288.pro'
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describe
'31318' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAX' 'sip-files00288.QC.jpg'
36bc4bab23a4e39fb4df74dd5705b0c9
5dc13e6890b0187064cf1e3da557188157833583
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAY' 'sip-files00288.tif'
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describe
'145' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJAZ' 'sip-files00288.txt'
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describe
'9072' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBA' 'sip-files00288thm.jpg'
33619b4d79aa884a9c0df7ba01bf9d25
1b10124c3b7cfde1579df50de69abe070b6ef972
'2011-11-17T13:59:08-05:00'
describe
'342547' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBB' 'sip-files00289.jp2'
8ce3128ddad44b3a7a42ece3cbe484eb
bedea628475fe43a66a2f3eb42cda2d0755bc216
describe
'137740' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBC' 'sip-files00289.jpg'
c26139d4f6e650d2b7cf7d027d3da98c
ea434286f8c72bb65b9ff3e312e04ae26b15301c
'2011-11-17T14:07:41-05:00'
describe
'36422' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBD' 'sip-files00289.pro'
96371d3a85111e52dabf69dbfdfe310e
dc93557056ae9450a1bc1c024e3638c18ba1e467
describe
'42101' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBE' 'sip-files00289.QC.jpg'
572823a7df78bf6402bc5c2d16614e97
59ae15cf423cb5786b92be756b3870bffadbacc2
'2011-11-17T14:03:52-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBF' 'sip-files00289.tif'
b7166783835106e0881ad1e20ebd81c9
dd55b7036f4b50db5707b0875cd7d5ec6aa693ab
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBG' 'sip-files00289.txt'
1dff986f3f5cd78283d87f71f3f1a2a8
4364367aca358c5c2ebc9e7d6aeb4b3ca2684d23
describe
'10376' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBH' 'sip-files00289thm.jpg'
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describe
'342559' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBI' 'sip-files00290.jp2'
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describe
'126330' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBJ' 'sip-files00290.jpg'
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describe
'37103' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBK' 'sip-files00290.pro'
0733b46b3dd3bc09c887ba1e44ef27d7
3e00f4cd619af77746df19677ea63f7ad8227a71
describe
'36756' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBL' 'sip-files00290.QC.jpg'
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08945e1d40a3795bc363616242719e8a232d4e64
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBM' 'sip-files00290.tif'
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describe
'1544' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBN' 'sip-files00290.txt'
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describe
'9240' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBO' 'sip-files00290thm.jpg'
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describe
'342602' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBP' 'sip-files00291.jp2'
c321b2dbd4698eb8100f3863e39126a2
1aad3450bead2bec7cb3ef0a74f83dc8f25f5605
describe
'122590' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBQ' 'sip-files00291.jpg'
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describe
'28709' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBR' 'sip-files00291.pro'
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describe
'36342' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBS' 'sip-files00291.QC.jpg'
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ac85093586a3c81868ea693a9174c21a83f519f2
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBT' 'sip-files00291.tif'
04756ec95a8f2abefd4f3b9d252f9b3f
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describe
'1378' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBU' 'sip-files00291.txt'
50261cb8c1a2cf345a6af94d31b76c41
5caff3f6f3c47d806a44e0626303865ed0b7c365
'2011-11-17T13:56:39-05:00'
describe
'9354' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBV' 'sip-files00291thm.jpg'
da629a3314b74d4a5aa569e01f2d74c0
77894e012da782d68d7074f192b6b5f8410aa313
'2011-11-17T14:06:14-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBW' 'sip-files00292.jp2'
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0b2bbc2e2e7d7e9ed8f6e5958c4722915bc2ee2c
describe
'152546' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBX' 'sip-files00292.jpg'
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describe
'40600' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBY' 'sip-files00292.pro'
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88e4d32ebe8eb05da3c5249d0a494ac32fb21b84
describe
'47164' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJBZ' 'sip-files00292.QC.jpg'
9e9a2ba83a37b9df9f304dc3feda608e
92b021a0583ff91e4626c7d289557cb2fc876599
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCA' 'sip-files00292.tif'
8d42b86f5da82c2686a32e7edd7046d2
528a1c4847fa3b63f02f90db6990d617d66bc9ac
'2011-11-17T13:54:28-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCB' 'sip-files00292.txt'
223f79550abb801c5542e7b2b8f5c8ed
8a5877108491145b4ca9914eb5eaf203ee80be17
describe
'11609' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCC' 'sip-files00292thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCD' 'sip-files00293.jp2'
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describe
'161910' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCE' 'sip-files00293.jpg'
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describe
'43894' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCF' 'sip-files00293.pro'
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d82345b3a8f10df2a665d149ea15cf4e69f8a9d6
describe
'49142' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCG' 'sip-files00293.QC.jpg'
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0cd13d61a995abf32b788ed3fd3b049bcef2151f
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCH' 'sip-files00293.tif'
7ca4b4399d6223d1cf747fc79e724d26
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describe
'1816' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCI' 'sip-files00293.txt'
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describe
'11348' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCJ' 'sip-files00293thm.jpg'
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119691ab35f69da5d6af9061c838e740a9b03f7c
describe
'340029' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCK' 'sip-files00294.jp2'
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43964db7abbb0138f1ed115438cb2f1fdabcaeb4
describe
'144905' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCL' 'sip-files00294.jpg'
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describe
'35280' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCM' 'sip-files00294.pro'
99e7dea3a6425f71a5eb3e7caf0e952a
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describe
'42331' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCN' 'sip-files00294.QC.jpg'
915ffb78960a4ea2b74445437d473d29
ccab1d914ade67e9c85450928f0d01c33194a844
'2011-11-17T14:05:15-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCO' 'sip-files00294.tif'
f56c6b4fdc84aa85eafaa5e7d94e6f81
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describe
'1535' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCP' 'sip-files00294.txt'
cc115e44ab746bc10473d7ec4b3f7343
e2d90dbad4fd9135c14329cafb486cbb9371a455
'2011-11-17T14:00:37-05:00'
describe
'10597' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCQ' 'sip-files00294thm.jpg'
d54b9ae1cdf3b52da77c88d2e712be3e
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCR' 'sip-files00295.jp2'
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describe
'146141' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCS' 'sip-files00295.jpg'
f93936648583d32639583b769a4ef0cf
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describe
'38199' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCT' 'sip-files00295.pro'
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552a881377c426643e05915821f42593b191257b
describe
'44588' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCU' 'sip-files00295.QC.jpg'
680c38720c52b5b40a03d0f716c60e5c
f96a2c3ee6d70d8ef3c4ad354d604c6620607e5c
'2011-11-17T13:55:21-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCV' 'sip-files00295.tif'
90f7d2d20e8021c46a4ed7ccc5a8ec45
559fa38ac3a4a9fd8d2f0b79996796ccaa4c9332
describe
'1728' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCW' 'sip-files00295.txt'
179a3aa509ee67fe4ad80e38dc03f1c5
1b9ce270c2dfa80a0ee0013f986618ef5d712935
describe
'10796' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCX' 'sip-files00295thm.jpg'
accbfee3da56e0891a96ed1161834e9a
2bb84194b1c064b0ae22c34f65373d46bcdb6b3c
'2011-11-17T14:01:26-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCY' 'sip-files00296.jp2'
9ba3a204d32a994b9b62d6180e9366a2
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describe
'122177' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJCZ' 'sip-files00296.jpg'
42d06afc71019334b328022ae7cf9eb8
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describe
'30942' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDA' 'sip-files00296.pro'
1ce557d6e0c2fceaabff4850a890142e
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describe
'37155' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDB' 'sip-files00296.QC.jpg'
a2836efd4b9ebf7b1963e004b031f1c3
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDC' 'sip-files00296.tif'
566b6ff1617ba772398d6c058d732517
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describe
'1323' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDD' 'sip-files00296.txt'
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0042ae7f001817beed3d1e81e051ed7a0ffa9bce
describe
'9511' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDE' 'sip-files00296thm.jpg'
81813d669eac78fc5613cd5a1353be98
6318944f9187c46c69702f012795ddcfcef721e0
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDF' 'sip-files00297.jp2'
acde689cc4e368f2c9787c422fb198ef
b59220600498d6989ee06e86f87a60009a747c20
'2011-11-17T13:53:28-05:00'
describe
'104616' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDG' 'sip-files00297.jpg'
8ba6d316326405427928db416aaa8335
845d47edd94d19d2a24ddfa8e799e11bc8a72715
describe
'17634' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDH' 'sip-files00297.pro'
2e2a263adb4358e183027b4c795eb34c
68a4fe131a84549937d632589c5f1509f3129953
'2011-11-17T14:08:14-05:00'
describe
'31165' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDI' 'sip-files00297.QC.jpg'
16400493fb95cb4034e3bf8a60e38644
369710d13191303d58024b326ce0faef53f7db11
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDJ' 'sip-files00297.tif'
5fe640e21b0bd05d4da323423b5172f3
5706e01103a4e50afc0aba5c0c4bd18ffb91ad5d
describe
'837' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDK' 'sip-files00297.txt'
b7f8f484cb07402d36a21709ce7c8ceb
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describe
'8236' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDL' 'sip-files00297thm.jpg'
3cce33667d9b5e4e694a5fb4bbec63ba
94563beffea376190ef96667d8e1dc3b83258512
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDM' 'sip-files00298.jp2'
a9d08ab126cc858ba1c48d4c9cdf2afb
5e5bdf0c518a9a51c2e7bc3912f3a160008e3d7d
describe
'144427' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDN' 'sip-files00298.jpg'
238df05d8623a93e7113e03a5921cc4e
0bbbee8415d65e55bd20e4fa07b08e26fc5a65a8
describe
'36644' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDO' 'sip-files00298.pro'
ad8342b26dad19384a9af8a48690aaae
e8fd3aaf69b9d08fc1edac0f0715546b9b41659f
describe
'43887' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDP' 'sip-files00298.QC.jpg'
c539ff6ab07eea0a7321873d37d93862
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDQ' 'sip-files00298.tif'
c55bc3bdb18c84bea051af6846ecd6fd
2484605d47acf82397fe0db2607bddff4b21cc4b
describe
'1575' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDR' 'sip-files00298.txt'
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describe
'10770' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDS' 'sip-files00298thm.jpg'
f7e212ac7d54b5ae473159aaaafb14b0
3f954f7dd24efa7817e48ac948db9911f5179add
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDT' 'sip-files00299.jp2'
192048ac58137868b96b6c69ba267f79
1bd2995396d61837cfd2e54f2d743a7c53e105e6
describe
'136156' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDU' 'sip-files00299.jpg'
cd9c75fc632ee73a3fb2d85720f1e2ba
a246e064ab2eb050799ded1897a4594b39e80a3a
describe
'33334' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDV' 'sip-files00299.pro'
8691d4ed8b24d9ec4eb2131850901224
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describe
'41424' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDW' 'sip-files00299.QC.jpg'
7ace3d81d94269973d0f4b734017f92a
86637fd0a2d0a4cd7216348be54e7dd7e3659865
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDX' 'sip-files00299.tif'
8272302775dc2e4c9cc704df43391d40
89778ff334ae556acb3c9b52fa534e647580895d
'2011-11-17T13:53:19-05:00'
describe
'1494' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDY' 'sip-files00299.txt'
3b5d5d0c9410709dc9e19da957ec44c3
2928675b1682817565b44f723ede709b64294e1b
'2011-11-17T14:03:00-05:00'
describe
'10144' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJDZ' 'sip-files00299thm.jpg'
dfda89491829ad363b7844ddf5e96b6c
a6594fffdea7bf380e5008bf91319e2e8b270290
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEA' 'sip-files00300.jp2'
de00acfae8d5e25b8c2ff0912c43d81d
98fe0ad2314e127b1f210593cf8a9e37e0dbf8c9
describe
'116597' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEB' 'sip-files00300.jpg'
83b77cb6540b07bdbb4dd3282351aad0
d6f6207b3e7f26f53a960231c5f06a6de29cb919
describe
'26504' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEC' 'sip-files00300.pro'
42ccfe6b1b98195c1129253efea01f33
88a5edec00b8ca301c6e4688d85f0cdc773ee7f0
describe
'35462' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJED' 'sip-files00300.QC.jpg'
d41ecb2f75f8fc8c8c03362b71487d3d
786d86cf447f5da5baf99be0ce57f557bc6b3d5f
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEE' 'sip-files00300.tif'
a4164c8aa63d874a457f89a05520339d
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEF' 'sip-files00300.txt'
19d382026e00294e99afbec0b2029792
40a856e7452573e9050066e368637cce9759e709
'2011-11-17T13:58:02-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEG' 'sip-files00300thm.jpg'
068c201aaa5b88125c6da9bede0c1be4
24ce819b9cd2e802cc5f343a9438f72463b64705
'2011-11-17T14:08:28-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEH' 'sip-files00301.jp2'
f74f7d383669b63fc25ac1a98a7f3052
34fc50ca36298522afbd63340ac30fa56b8db08c
describe
'146620' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEI' 'sip-files00301.jpg'
d99bdf50aca6a726164483baa01804b3
4c6860d890adcdabde781885320a94968018717e
describe
'40829' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEJ' 'sip-files00301.pro'
8ddb3c931bd2fc28fab0dca9e76ba5c9
bd6b0ba0b64fc90cc83b34dd6a9f93a8e47777f1
describe
'45085' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEK' 'sip-files00301.QC.jpg'
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088e755c16d81b23e1b01507a74d3d7538ea9bcd
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEL' 'sip-files00301.tif'
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fb53805166a11957e56b222acd689aebf8600cda
describe
'1716' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEM' 'sip-files00301.txt'
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describe
'10822' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEN' 'sip-files00301thm.jpg'
3958a95ff53a9c74730acc1dec7c6534
0faf042938cd04ec6ee916279281bd5d43c5ac21
describe
'342576' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEO' 'sip-files00302.jp2'
a4c0e0a0e20f7a08a41392ff73d82895
d6d2a56ecab26652aace539a214c6975fdcec8dc
describe
'135996' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEP' 'sip-files00302.jpg'
aa0f0c068e33a194d5357af8528d3211
fde70a387f1125ba374bc4c26f7aedcf51538d92
describe
'33229' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEQ' 'sip-files00302.pro'
2b109b0e8cd1900f6658d7d5d0a06d21
5c224321d91eda260bb86a7d340213d239a63215
'2011-11-17T13:55:22-05:00'
describe
'39938' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJER' 'sip-files00302.QC.jpg'
7fc643f893b9b50fa4b1f8ffff7a5c5d
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJES' 'sip-files00302.tif'
d462a38b36f5937d44b71a74e85829a6
32fc3ab9fe7499b25802e337cd4ca63c3ad8f311
describe
'1439' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJET' 'sip-files00302.txt'
bab95401b685f7b4f73ab6f6870dc889
2a4dcf9b9780309648a427c1f5453ad994edb518
'2011-11-17T13:55:37-05:00'
describe
'9786' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEU' 'sip-files00302thm.jpg'
2e94026d85000b303ec7b9a41d649468
3d391b3710a4b1259c7fa05eb92efef96107d49a
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEV' 'sip-files00303.jp2'
7e6f9e05a16205715dc82cf01bc09202
bd46c8a572979214aa65607ec13888ea4d1e7773
describe
'152281' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEW' 'sip-files00303.jpg'
737fa88decf415747ff4d47a65daf7c6
542afc010680f7108e16911447b52ca954fd63ca
describe
'36547' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEX' 'sip-files00303.pro'
c0ab5b9091a866119f564fd66bd9fb6c
44102be716a4c8c9a9eaf300811f1f1e30568298
describe
'44206' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEY' 'sip-files00303.QC.jpg'
c0ae72cb75266c67c028c6b39d9a251c
9824df1ab2f79bf5ffe37e431c6e8e12fac3de69
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJEZ' 'sip-files00303.tif'
1b3b8b4b2c9f3866bb0d9807e32a9169
73eb31e7b963103ade3300c8f45763503cacca4d
describe
'1543' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFA' 'sip-files00303.txt'
7dd5ee13c5ea0013fcc6fe58d3002b45
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describe
'11143' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFB' 'sip-files00303thm.jpg'
a86a0b4aeb9195040ea30437f8c970fb
56272c6f062f93b04a47fcf16bcf38fa2a16d267
describe
'342539' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFC' 'sip-files00304.jp2'
577a9c046b3b6b67e216a9a3537bc1f8
854dfb71ff0152031d1dc0653a7622593c7f182a
describe
'147813' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFD' 'sip-files00304.jpg'
240201c69349e446f97cd8ed83f9cd29
c3c05c4f8770faee2db289a88e39a13ca5e69731
describe
'19684' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFE' 'sip-files00304.pro'
2f44a8ac9034466a11e56586f2c5955e
5697923c5c6eaa58ece3f12c05e0edd8c13b2185
describe
'40308' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFF' 'sip-files00304.QC.jpg'
3c0a7aa88ea6f768ea51f3f3df806d54
e18e6f88c129e73499878d3c52c9b01895125e66
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFG' 'sip-files00304.tif'
8a611d2484bb67c0ffe51c2997f272e6
c515fec435e8c8db4d25eda0b01fcb0e3b2d1773
describe
'938' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFH' 'sip-files00304.txt'
f86b2f1a8ea8061c7d19c9a48432f6c3
ee8d30b7ada2d717e08389856bff403dd054e6c0
describe
'9978' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFI' 'sip-files00304thm.jpg'
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describe
'337419' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFJ' 'sip-files00305.jp2'
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a6cb5a51bfe8ccaaedd5bf2b1b5ee3457b08bbe5
describe
'132242' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFK' 'sip-files00305.jpg'
025744592db52b5ad7fdaeed3a34fb89
3e4becccc8be594fdbd2913fdde16428b27ce107
describe
'32271' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFL' 'sip-files00305.pro'
1600395a9de6a4fc85f8a42c7f4311a8
3673346572ce7ae6aada99560343c31a6aabd860
describe
'40052' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFM' 'sip-files00305.QC.jpg'
f41cec77c4bad2ed6704de48e37bee61
0ce7df5125ffe6ffca85e45c00f83dad14b83afd
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFN' 'sip-files00305.tif'
ffa99ccf3ece405dc8929ebb736bfe2c
36fe1f89c0e8e59101157037ef48c8e1853285a2
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFO' 'sip-files00305.txt'
c85bbd0af848d87f351778597d284370
48b694e2bc6dbbc7935ee2e134d45f3d6e983a84
describe
'9757' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFP' 'sip-files00305thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFQ' 'sip-files00306.jp2'
6f6c5aa80fa8e59ee74303ec261417e3
f84a4b5fb98e8a5ceb2884e5d3802aeff0eab13f
describe
'150051' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFR' 'sip-files00306.jpg'
e513c67c42d289cff177ba8f77b75572
0cd7a8245b9ccd1283c1504843900729cc0107b6
describe
'39165' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFS' 'sip-files00306.pro'
82c4b797649747ca1479d00907db4bbd
91a00891cf1d8f1168caff953b67a5afedf13182
describe
'45778' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFT' 'sip-files00306.QC.jpg'
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c6e97e3a7a26aae22e58f1d984885eff8602facf
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFU' 'sip-files00306.tif'
1dc8562d1750bf82f5ba35254f4c353b
d93100e5661d85816d54b3d7943391499e1137b3
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFV' 'sip-files00306.txt'
c44b60b211a7ea125b6a39f99f4836e5
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describe
'11268' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFW' 'sip-files00306thm.jpg'
385d45b141fe9fd964ba9947e4958ac3
8c0413528e3909292f82d2e2c66c9127eef0bd3b
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFX' 'sip-files00307.jp2'
f6095b0ad1afac28bf2d9bc530480eda
b0972ea0f2404764f4f938eb2110b87bce3ed35b
describe
'150212' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFY' 'sip-files00307.jpg'
ba760b3b89fc326f6f263e45793a8de2
7cebd4c03348bc6c69e37c2a63440225fa8ab61d
describe
'38915' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJFZ' 'sip-files00307.pro'
38be64cb1b34272e1e8b5f10af783f7e
9d262651568a38350a670dbb1d08edc0aca1b433
'2011-11-17T14:00:47-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGA' 'sip-files00307.QC.jpg'
fa194c55af54d5a3a42d91de0b77a314
21846939231deb53a28a4ee37b15f734a8cfec31
'2011-11-17T14:05:53-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGB' 'sip-files00307.tif'
06e6bef1a65d8bdef2ed3aa05ae5f2e7
9338a22bb9130d881bbe052296da3438c4bca8a2
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGC' 'sip-files00307.txt'
2326b1823e7cd8701b2d3b55fc2209ca
9e193a26a6401d245b491912a435a9c3485fe448
describe
'10819' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGD' 'sip-files00307thm.jpg'
7806507326076326040f2e14b1df5987
3132e8d4d06d7896847bc6ebdca27ff37e1e6f7a
'2011-11-17T14:10:02-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGE' 'sip-files00308.jp2'
1dd2a159ce858bae791e8596a30dfe8a
38bc1e5c93b71b5219e2634eeb61f7cab53dab6e
describe
'134634' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGF' 'sip-files00308.jpg'
6fce41f6cf040dde0fdb4481565f39a9
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describe
'12183' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGG' 'sip-files00308.pro'
88ce60dadee9535cbfcbb7897d7fb207
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describe
'35580' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGH' 'sip-files00308.QC.jpg'
9097c664b7df2cd5230f065156cacac3
1420707415d7d9e31351068454e923b62e10f3ac
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGI' 'sip-files00308.tif'
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describe
'595' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGJ' 'sip-files00308.txt'
d3b4a0cdee4558c7a825cab2e4e1fe61
9806e962da8e752c9e18c077d03174daff0d3b9a
describe
Invalid character
'9097' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGK' 'sip-files00308thm.jpg'
82b0479a443d210aadeb296f1ec9c197
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGL' 'sip-files00309.jp2'
86f4f68ba39a168edf3dbe7654264d7f
cd8f83e56963477e7ca70dcce0407665e91c81fc
describe
'121142' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGM' 'sip-files00309.jpg'
566e92958b08dc6b5f4bb67ac54cbda4
e68e3f950b7473084923cea1e6b1b66a65ef300d
'2011-11-17T14:06:52-05:00'
describe
'30175' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGN' 'sip-files00309.pro'
01aae33ba72154a9f101e0566ece32f1
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describe
'36973' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGO' 'sip-files00309.QC.jpg'
7426045cdcf2f593c4a6b97f1d9cea5a
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGP' 'sip-files00309.tif'
45db61254a0f2ea0b01e3690c6256015
d1cb7b5912f9804c514cc81731e4a9f08f4496c1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGQ' 'sip-files00309.txt'
3d1cf863e4c47b8d249cebadd9866b7c
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describe
'9026' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGR' 'sip-files00309thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGS' 'sip-files00310.jp2'
f158b2ce5b073abc47fe22c232a64196
8a34fb090d66137d54cb9a2e0ab1b7764fa7c7a0
describe
'126961' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGT' 'sip-files00310.jpg'
f00ac13d0e5766ac78e1cc8f8ed51e01
a69d0a5c5b14408f2475af9de1fc23a57c9d16ab
describe
'28265' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGU' 'sip-files00310.pro'
81e37f8ed43895195ebaa17f4360012e
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describe
'37201' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGV' 'sip-files00310.QC.jpg'
c60d7fbf5bb422842b2b604f9861b036
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGW' 'sip-files00310.tif'
f7c709178d27c3465bebf44cc6a4e1e1
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describe
'1300' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGX' 'sip-files00310.txt'
235c253fc3350d6468b7933c7a1ac2cc
f4ec05d4ab5f8de8423d0c1ed7f681c5dc60195b
'2011-11-17T14:05:29-05:00'
describe
'9259' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGY' 'sip-files00310thm.jpg'
20bfd55b4d0e40b500e2dee72d766526
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJGZ' 'sip-files00311.jp2'
8c0a906fb5db9f14666870145d0d82f6
d815cead1cdfc1b060bc7bf415a4cad36192b357
'2011-11-17T14:06:02-05:00'
describe
'164687' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHA' 'sip-files00311.jpg'
705e108d5fe3d7e3e2ea764d432ecd18
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describe
'22635' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHB' 'sip-files00311.pro'
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describe
'44427' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHC' 'sip-files00311.QC.jpg'
9e825b98ff7b4fe610932410c94f4c73
161721b16ca0a62fbaf4f7f2375485e9ce8363b3
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHD' 'sip-files00311.tif'
7461bde2fb8ca599fe356821cc33a62a
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describe
'1003' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHE' 'sip-files00311.txt'
84811ae2a1953ad9bd7d66e7d805aa73
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describe
'10733' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHF' 'sip-files00311thm.jpg'
a26df0f6ee5445c2ec9c1bfb6499d79e
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describe
'342590' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHG' 'sip-files00312.jp2'
8a5c138bfc244b29270a2cce9de518eb
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describe
'137328' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHH' 'sip-files00312.jpg'
a2076da653288393a01bd2360330be7d
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describe
'35306' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHI' 'sip-files00312.pro'
bba5ace9e89bccb2b24e9ed70406d4d4
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describe
'41059' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHJ' 'sip-files00312.QC.jpg'
b57d5572ca7268377c206daff6e6bbdd
9f1618885cb96205914e30cd149f41348d6491e9
'2011-11-17T13:59:06-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHK' 'sip-files00312.tif'
bd7d3d8c9ab28dcbd76de90bb81035f3
1bcf59c94ef622754d3a29c8e6a3546c3eb93e9e
'2011-11-17T14:06:32-05:00'
describe
'1540' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHL' 'sip-files00312.txt'
0fd93e9db994089822b0c7e3a2f9b7bf
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describe
'9968' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHM' 'sip-files00312thm.jpg'
d07d4d5c4c80fdc2fa3173f725fd0814
98b266ff483d45048b4d94bc027b43ed5af65088
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHN' 'sip-files00313.jp2'
2b6a19b35b3a9f6e877c7803adff6cbf
5f8c9e81a5f349a570e87354e4b88c442fa27825
describe
'112791' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHO' 'sip-files00313.jpg'
151f363ca8f584e9a8355e02a89018ea
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describe
'26693' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHP' 'sip-files00313.pro'
0e9b874b7f54862d78d6c9fb43dc2dfc
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describe
'34237' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHQ' 'sip-files00313.QC.jpg'
cd722d215844e90592a5bb257143719c
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHR' 'sip-files00313.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHS' 'sip-files00313.txt'
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describe
'8933' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHT' 'sip-files00313thm.jpg'
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describe
'339701' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHU' 'sip-files00314.jp2'
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describe
'151664' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHV' 'sip-files00314.jpg'
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describe
'16726' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHW' 'sip-files00314.pro'
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'2011-11-17T14:10:43-05:00'
describe
'40807' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHX' 'sip-files00314.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHY' 'sip-files00314.tif'
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describe
'790' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJHZ' 'sip-files00314.txt'
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describe
'10066' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIA' 'sip-files00314thm.jpg'
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describe
'350762' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIB' 'sip-files00315.jp2'
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describe
'96763' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIC' 'sip-files00315.jpg'
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describe
'22757' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJID' 'sip-files00315.pro'
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describe
'29476' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIE' 'sip-files00315.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2822468' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIF' 'sip-files00315.tif'
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describe
'1012' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIG' 'sip-files00315.txt'
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describe
'7330' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIH' 'sip-files00315thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJII' 'sip-files00316.jp2'
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'2011-11-17T14:00:55-05:00'
describe
'113740' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIJ' 'sip-files00316.jpg'
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describe
'21764' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIK' 'sip-files00316.pro'
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describe
'34180' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIL' 'sip-files00316.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIM' 'sip-files00316.tif'
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describe
'1040' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIN' 'sip-files00316.txt'
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describe
'9231' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIO' 'sip-files00316thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T13:54:05-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIP' 'sip-files00317.jp2'
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describe
'126879' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIQ' 'sip-files00317.jpg'
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describe
'33904' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIR' 'sip-files00317.pro'
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describe
'38572' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIS' 'sip-files00317.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIT' 'sip-files00317.tif'
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describe
'1496' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIU' 'sip-files00317.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'9949' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIV' 'sip-files00317thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIW' 'sip-files00318.jp2'
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describe
'101480' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIX' 'sip-files00318.jpg'
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describe
'16323' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIY' 'sip-files00318.pro'
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describe
'28992' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJIZ' 'sip-files00318.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJA' 'sip-files00318.tif'
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describe
'803' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJB' 'sip-files00318.txt'
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describe
'7645' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJC' 'sip-files00318thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJD' 'sip-files00319.jp2'
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describe
'103159' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJE' 'sip-files00319.jpg'
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describe
'18492' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJF' 'sip-files00319.pro'
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describe
'30030' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJG' 'sip-files00319.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJH' 'sip-files00319.tif'
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describe
'969' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJI' 'sip-files00319.txt'
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'2011-11-17T14:08:53-05:00'
describe
'8408' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJJ' 'sip-files00319thm.jpg'
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describe
'342448' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJK' 'sip-files00320.jp2'
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describe
'71265' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJL' 'sip-files00320.jpg'
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describe
'12905' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJM' 'sip-files00320.pro'
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describe
'20374' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJN' 'sip-files00320.QC.jpg'
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'2011-11-17T14:02:17-05:00'
describe
'2756136' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJO' 'sip-files00320.tif'
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describe
'693' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJP' 'sip-files00320.txt'
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describe
'4894' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJQ' 'sip-files00320thm.jpg'
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describe
'342532' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJR' 'sip-files00321.jp2'
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describe
'103282' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJS' 'sip-files00321.jpg'
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describe
'18891' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJT' 'sip-files00321.pro'
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describe
'30191' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJU' 'sip-files00321.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJV' 'sip-files00321.tif'
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describe
'995' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJW' 'sip-files00321.txt'
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describe
'8428' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJX' 'sip-files00321thm.jpg'
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describe
'342603' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJY' 'sip-files00322.jp2'
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describe
'89383' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJJZ' 'sip-files00322.jpg'
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describe
'25625' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKA' 'sip-files00322.pro'
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describe
'27349' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKB' 'sip-files00322.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKC' 'sip-files00322.tif'
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'2011-11-17T14:05:00-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKD' 'sip-files00322.txt'
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describe
'7992' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKE' 'sip-files00322thm.jpg'
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describe
'342607' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKF' 'sip-files00323.jp2'
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describe
'90968' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKG' 'sip-files00323.jpg'
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describe
'25288' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKH' 'sip-files00323.pro'
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describe
'27533' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKI' 'sip-files00323.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKJ' 'sip-files00323.tif'
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'2011-11-17T14:08:34-05:00'
describe
'1308' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKK' 'sip-files00323.txt'
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describe
'7422' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKL' 'sip-files00323thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKM' 'sip-files00324.jp2'
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describe
'95946' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKN' 'sip-files00324.jpg'
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describe
'25089' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKO' 'sip-files00324.pro'
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describe
'27823' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKP' 'sip-files00324.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKQ' 'sip-files00324.tif'
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describe
'1474' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKR' 'sip-files00324.txt'
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describe
'7473' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKS' 'sip-files00324thm.jpg'
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describe
'342438' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKT' 'sip-files00325.jp2'
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describe
'89558' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKU' 'sip-files00325.jpg'
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describe
'21866' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKV' 'sip-files00325.pro'
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describe
'28003' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKW' 'sip-files00325.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKX' 'sip-files00325.tif'
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describe
'1127' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKY' 'sip-files00325.txt'
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describe
'8062' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJKZ' 'sip-files00325thm.jpg'
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describe
'342548' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLA' 'sip-files00326.jp2'
8597e6b5ab4290974e10e07965f16bd5
a75c23413ca7f49bfbd9367053a923f4118d12f8
'2011-11-17T14:07:09-05:00'
describe
'91984' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLB' 'sip-files00326.jpg'
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describe
'26266' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLC' 'sip-files00326.pro'
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describe
'28053' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLD' 'sip-files00326.QC.jpg'
34d466f961dfc0247d324992b4bfdcbc
bce91cc3de975c9c96905279979531a715b8b24c
'2011-11-17T14:09:43-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLE' 'sip-files00326.tif'
3f4d1e3bc968da61869eded819fbee45
47f67f0a5c1940ffc91a0755d98e64e14cf747a1
'2011-11-17T14:01:52-05:00'
describe
'1443' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLF' 'sip-files00326.txt'
e64eca690b1d05f0ef11e90ad663ef33
068d0b36c90fbe1fe4f2ad6f95efe668cf06034f
'2011-11-17T14:10:37-05:00'
describe
'8191' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLG' 'sip-files00326thm.jpg'
e42354ccb98eb4b4f1b97b7e9fcfb4db
7806389e3b7c162cb2cc5c4063f0a3c7e0e01e5d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLH' 'sip-files00327.jp2'
648d018038d6209af2e1c39541e7fe6d
0441a4c36fa4fbb4235fe60548d2f89a6cd70e7c
describe
'86649' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLI' 'sip-files00327.jpg'
568ae4fd8b5c4e12d366a808ab4c0ff6
66b1bfbace12137753adc3736ac0d8cea139a32c
'2011-11-17T14:07:38-05:00'
describe
'23983' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLJ' 'sip-files00327.pro'
00ff69580e4e3ddee952024ddebe4920
0078320f2a19da01336fa33b84651d06768d9856
describe
'26355' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLK' 'sip-files00327.QC.jpg'
5979dd7769393abb95092bf6d3147833
beca87db282ea60fa3cf4c4c8a6664d49ab048a2
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLL' 'sip-files00327.tif'
47d926cb959a2162c7972a3c01b1d7b4
ea539ff1c3b93867e4689c334899abc6bd8c7cda
describe
'1245' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLM' 'sip-files00327.txt'
b6041025375a0b562485435d9a547613
fdbf33a213c3d1f7437ceac66f3d54d6254d7326
describe
'7121' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLN' 'sip-files00327thm.jpg'
6bea9fabe3012116c3b6cdb5ccfda131
22ac8e48b1af4485c2ea9ac3adb62e8828cac8e2
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLO' 'sip-files00328.jp2'
52d86e78c109f7251b8b91833da1f702
69b916b685aca64972288e30528e449595b770c5
describe
'98415' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLP' 'sip-files00328.jpg'
63da90be3a3d2aa257a97c5d2d1720ed
88bba7854793ac6b85a5e6cabd31097cfc1616bf
describe
'17357' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLQ' 'sip-files00328.pro'
44d0e371e8820b6d932167142936d0c3
b69be0d6a7748dc7a2fc3b83173d954b955a49bf
describe
'29131' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLR' 'sip-files00328.QC.jpg'
ce2fbd1ab0426f427c527a4a2c75a11f
63fb2850a5de8081cfdc3480238b5cda550edd72
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLS' 'sip-files00328.tif'
726c273314cb3db20dc5d6101cf8e67c
49249eeae605d54f78bab750ae8f614916863cc2
'2011-11-17T14:07:26-05:00'
describe
'804' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLT' 'sip-files00328.txt'
6e83c90f031faafd671e99343935911a
6b730b0b539503a8a727cd31f751620368631b27
describe
'7861' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLU' 'sip-files00328thm.jpg'
ea1fc744509d7cfa3f35e9c187918f81
d8e629f96211aea2ad9616bc3530d9d2be90a7d1
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLV' 'sip-files00329.jp2'
f8e1467a89c22028683713c669991a20
889773610ad367b4d690bde6fa25ae864e4a9858
describe
'75492' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLW' 'sip-files00329.jpg'
5b2dd179c345d210d8aae1cc407412e2
2119fa1275bc88f8d15aae8e4a4e5268bea70dc4
describe
'16144' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLX' 'sip-files00329.pro'
54042a9b127fff26dcc7632d97b64617
1d5f78c00e912ac52b943ec44f31c661118c1cc4
describe
'23319' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLY' 'sip-files00329.QC.jpg'
e8e435e6c4570d392919440ed7212d8e
6af6346727e549e31d3abd506238762c63e26132
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJLZ' 'sip-files00329.tif'
232a9086442fc3b4c7b17d1a4bd5bab3
2c4a59e20f0c5d9d13c9babb1a39cf7fa2ae9f6d
describe
'757' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMA' 'sip-files00329.txt'
082f45a2029a2ff70584e3040c8a01ec
006d37246f483e4bc74e323bce58f97559f4e77c
describe
Invalid character
'5960' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMB' 'sip-files00329thm.jpg'
380e3ea5a8df0716d80d86877416a04d
13d32451334e7a1b3e7f614030748c082984fe81
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMC' 'sip-files00330.jp2'
21bead50091a41eebffab7b3dd4c56e2
ae6f231a9ca3fcecd17f1ed3c24026e9e652dc2a
describe
'93685' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMD' 'sip-files00330.jpg'
5a27c665ab4c3325ac3fef320bcdc778
a0b57ed7772593f7757507bb29164cf4996a3092
describe
'23517' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJME' 'sip-files00330.pro'
e7d90858e923374fa2f977ca897b81ba
9071b75c149435053e35960047182348c594ca74
describe
'27158' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMF' 'sip-files00330.QC.jpg'
7c5197cec1e1053d84a69cf8b16cc77a
24ae7ac44eee58990f4aa5c63d249822a6484b0d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMG' 'sip-files00330.tif'
527998e28cf3ec0a8202bb76bc534279
41bf2629796369fe9f8df1eea6f2c3aea9dd0e8a
'2011-11-17T14:08:08-05:00'
describe
'1432' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMH' 'sip-files00330.txt'
235e39d6d8566c425bae581b547d733f
05d0d1773280e77729e0ea5758ace4b4d5919cae
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMI' 'sip-files00330thm.jpg'
536cdd41bdcad1927051386a2768c5c7
ec66ec3ea5d0f00740d438c1f50e817c4cde46a0
'2011-11-17T14:06:34-05:00'
describe
'342542' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMJ' 'sip-files00331.jp2'
71f8986168912b62a3a375122cc594e7
9e8bc678f163747222fa5560d71e64ede566f6e0
describe
'88588' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMK' 'sip-files00331.jpg'
47ab68c92ec1b70912c92e3febb60568
449079786ebdd7e966df21f22d41b5c1223a96f0
describe
'20978' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJML' 'sip-files00331.pro'
9a4491b52538144459c6dfec17a96c0e
57f9c34351c62fd7f26e2973cbe312dbed6b956f
describe
'25904' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMM' 'sip-files00331.QC.jpg'
d408161c4b357e5803af30fcd7fe49ad
c1ca91d449a23e93b45de0a59bef6f441eaf5559
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMN' 'sip-files00331.tif'
7dd816c3b244fe8033109dd54aeecb0f
116cce5e545f2b1d37f40a5587492ba9ae23d435
'2011-11-17T14:01:42-05:00'
describe
'1270' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMO' 'sip-files00331.txt'
2d7d514a7d1bf1bd06a8082f40f72451
a0781180beac5b70753738256530e623414c12a0
describe
'7119' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMP' 'sip-files00331thm.jpg'
c2033f0158889e84483219662c4350c9
1705160296514cc13b0c31cfafec166470f845d6
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMQ' 'sip-files00332.jp2'
160592873851fa37c4be35bdfe25656b
58d9462b910ce71d5c348b8aef34a1ac183efe1d
describe
'91342' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMR' 'sip-files00332.jpg'
11e8ee5cf688aa3a94915204de294094
c8f180152fc0cd79ce55b9c3d3cdc451ca98d971
describe
'18798' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMS' 'sip-files00332.pro'
47c413d4d40d35a31a8525690527bea9
9cfdb0154478532d03101772c6cf70bf462b8d01
describe
'25328' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMT' 'sip-files00332.QC.jpg'
c426eaf1704daba9589f1869a1477038
99d4d1ff5fa6ace264e2f76a00a24bb9c2295e2f
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMU' 'sip-files00332.tif'
527b43585c1ed6e1219b8410caf9c70a
88b7ebd033b1f40c21c37cfa1592392307355242
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMV' 'sip-files00332.txt'
fcb060ac2fcba0697d928d595778a48f
fd5903fcacc006d5a176ddc488d00d95fde92293
describe
'6924' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMW' 'sip-files00332thm.jpg'
1501f54810b47df8d0b2979149ca3142
6d339738e9f34e1473eb936a3212b8c82afce1ad
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMX' 'sip-files00333.jp2'
68515d80dd8f203373f329fa6942cb62
a980cd91de134d8bb18f99af0e8913a5d2893fd5
describe
'86085' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMY' 'sip-files00333.jpg'
a1cf3e99b98c6218cf58c3b127ee8a3f
088bff79d1fa84c99f86179836b67d05822b7dc6
describe
'20786' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJMZ' 'sip-files00333.pro'
9162300c00a9a5ddacfcaabecc99d55b
7e5e052660893f4e850e4c77b93dbce2a86752c0
describe
'25925' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNA' 'sip-files00333.QC.jpg'
14e20321dc4fef72ef53a7ffaf5333ed
e6a2b8cf5689daef125a273c613a54a535461534
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNB' 'sip-files00333.tif'
d2d1befc3fa19a5ef1918756ac3127e5
5c83f6c0cba44f1a8c5bb11d920922e287a45dad
describe
'1191' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNC' 'sip-files00333.txt'
b5691b5e92f6777b7ff00481f95eb1c0
1da81b390ed58c78a4b900bab3f9996463a727e3
describe
Invalid character
'6711' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJND' 'sip-files00333thm.jpg'
4a88b9b76dead7d5f3ffddec1ccf26da
e4ee7eea77cc6581d0ff3bd838732ecec21b9942
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNE' 'sip-files00334.jp2'
951779685b36d51a38aa8ed9afcfefbc
7c9ab4cc393be6c95eb1e1b459ee21ba8211d611
describe
'113403' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNF' 'sip-files00334.jpg'
fcb723ee820be3abe2b3bc269ff3df1c
b055bc5ba79b2ee24a5862d2a3a3506cce986da5
describe
'3675' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNG' 'sip-files00334.pro'
aa4f5c3b66bf3319c8ab7ea572730cbf
dc97817efa04d85c42452beacf940d00594a5af1
describe
'30275' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNH' 'sip-files00334.QC.jpg'
5736237909d261a31f539ce68694a577
3eedab492a67c4d8db521c0227e8353bc92f618d
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNI' 'sip-files00334.tif'
39580db727211c6a3ec7839304f1359a
e6054f1acb954eb1e15c94871d52adf40a3e7cd6
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNJ' 'sip-files00334.txt'
9beec5f1b0b234eece912f8f71561e9c
809969d7ee0f2e7a8b441bb89c4ce39628edfc81
describe
'7665' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNK' 'sip-files00334thm.jpg'
3eefcff5f4adda4051728cdbe596fec1
ac3f483c827c5ec6caeefb81035ea9d46afb3599
describe
'342492' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNL' 'sip-files00335.jp2'
0edf1fecd5a3e72f0ebd433b0577c356
c62b9914bc7a4a2538666f7808eb3f821d93bcd6
describe
'179584' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNM' 'sip-files00335.jpg'
193fe33fffbd8f242091f9023f5fc30e
393660943e706f2b312395939d46ce3162b5a249
describe
'70028' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNN' 'sip-files00335.pro'
596f0dcc60c1b00141eaacec9d377e08
17e08c7b40586d152a50cf137d9512ec3f4964ce
describe
'46939' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNO' 'sip-files00335.QC.jpg'
698c91377a8735422b07e983e6f11294
a5852bae470e5ab3aeb2bae054628f088b620194
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNP' 'sip-files00335.tif'
984f93c1353034a0adf45bf740b66a59
f38ae9e31be7aa210e5b48a0491a867a8ab1ed8c
describe
'2985' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNQ' 'sip-files00335.txt'
f22faecc459a35e799d1cac630766f21
b05e05b906b015a1b61f52450c58299845a662e5
describe
'11560' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNR' 'sip-files00335thm.jpg'
dfa62c8d76ac339f53b869a8dcca5527
8ffb5fd2e366c24ea97777d229fbe74b66927269
describe
'342552' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNS' 'sip-files00336.jp2'
24b992da672abfaf4cdc60b0c8351160
6468e65687543fd700a8a4251fb9e33eb229f84f
describe
'167409' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNT' 'sip-files00336.jpg'
7435aa80b249b2bc8f53712e3bb7f77c
133c2001124f0d52cde92f7e97ed606ef9daa3b0
describe
'62620' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNU' 'sip-files00336.pro'
b3c960a05ae1dfca847843901c404c05
5f782cec6c9678c69f18489658e6c52a8a57b16e
describe
'45315' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNV' 'sip-files00336.QC.jpg'
ecd9ba95a58f3a030d96f6a6dfd1a396
ab8ac9df7b36b3e1143315b22c1213e1b4b06c95
describe
'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNW' 'sip-files00336.tif'
a433d3467c21c52d0e6b23e640fc04ae
6e7be4926e7a18b6120c4739a81d5c9ed0566b2b
describe
'2886' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNX' 'sip-files00336.txt'
8f979349762ec3187e5cd8a3e7bdbb8d
4e998eec10d7fe6cdf5af33b6c15acc3bc497cdd
describe
'11104' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNY' 'sip-files00336thm.jpg'
dc7e0480cd42db9fa0b0d42a4c56b05f
16bfc69eb78d573bd1bca848a208a5edf739f35c
describe
'360938' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJNZ' 'sip-files00339.jp2'
90de3c61371a9336266fd54909478980
8c1c9ec095ac1c0e397887f8751ed00654e0b97d
describe
'84923' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOA' 'sip-files00339.jpg'
4617897d05f2fc06dd9fe943e08262a8
858a3f74b26f61ecca1bd28e8e4c4ba2b25f8eec
describe
'17457' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOB' 'sip-files00339.QC.jpg'
d26afeb870c3d1697703c740478ff64c
8a570df05f724667d6f3a18f169fda7c29c71eeb
describe
'8679528' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOC' 'sip-files00339.tif'
9b86748115903c927e050c71cb84c86c
4b5765dfc629ac14f2574642a47c488d09026485
describe
'4742' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOD' 'sip-files00339thm.jpg'
20b7f39d81e506c31bd88373737f62b7
98d6e4a2af89546319f97f863533dabbf0b6c4bb
describe
'360766' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOE' 'sip-files00340.jp2'
e1e5ca2d413c192ea6e0776fbe90851f
a33afac272bb373719daeee5e785d46ac2100b1e
'2011-11-17T14:01:31-05:00'
describe
'196372' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOF' 'sip-files00340.jpg'
1c7bb37a4f071cb4bc2b32f697367580
249c2252a132ee23777633db6b3b65c13174915b
describe
'41650' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOG' 'sip-files00340.QC.jpg'
43f2b4d6e8055373550efd3caf5eeff8
f1f17a1178861f1b9a381f647a934673585d2bfa
describe
'8666604' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOH' 'sip-files00340.tif'
605aa483fa17a66ad2094ff1120ea2d4
a6b261a2940403ddd5ee5ccd50631d5206f18cfc
describe
'8730' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOI' 'sip-files00340thm.jpg'
1d7b7458fb9db992c3bdadfbeef25859
576faaeab764f5453e17b9a045f7723fbde40bfe
describe
'132793' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOJ' 'sip-files00342.jp2'
244e2f4e5f29c85a2348678396262024
2cfbf45f9925ca63ca468049122fe435e597b138
describe
'84580' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOK' 'sip-files00342.jpg'
ebcf96ca62223be590fe140c8377cc67
c2bb3e74cf9cddcc6a91bc98c1adfc1c7ce4713f
describe
'215' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOL' 'sip-files00342.pro'
09e561d33f1567db344bd00460b63733
07d689c2eb8eaffe9f5582d807c5f492338542eb
describe
'19549' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOM' 'sip-files00342.QC.jpg'
2e2591b9f08408c878653657fac52580
3f2ef4b34c5d24bf1ff0fbca26c3df6f25ab4e1d
describe
'3204704' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJON' 'sip-files00342.tif'
071d0e1d6ba93851bbbf1bf0f3b9bc87
8e50048f018f1a47cae1b015fe273748cd250229
'2011-11-17T14:00:41-05:00'
describe
'3' 'info:fdaE20080929_AAAABBfileF20080930_AAAJOO' 'sip-files00342.txt'
bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
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A Curious Collection of
. -ENIGMAS, CHARADES, ACTING CHARADES, ’
DOUBLE ACROSTICS,. CONUNDRUMS,
VERBAL PUZZLES,
HIEROGLYPHICS, ANAGRAMS, ETC. |

COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY

FREDERICK D'ARROS PLANCHE.





_ ILLUSTRATED BY GEORGE CRUICKSHANK AND OTHERS.





LONDON: DEAN AND SON, LUDGATE HILL,’ E.C.

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THIS VOLUME CONTAINS

(i) Six Hundred and Thirty-One Conundrums.—(ii) Puzzling
Pictures, &c.— (iii) Poetical, Masonic, Domestic, Biographical, -
Nautical, Floral, Geographical, Civic, Legal, Patriotic, Hibernian,
and Numbered Charades.— (iv) Biblical Questions.—(v) Hiero-
glyphic Rebuses, &c.— (vi) Poetical, Allegorical, acd Original
Enigmas.— (vii) Pictorial Proverbs.— (viii) Rebuses in Were
. and Prose.—(ix) Double Acrostics. — (x) Triple Acrostics.—
(xi) Hieroglyphic Towns, Cities, &c. — (xii) Decapitations,
Logogriphs, Palindromes. — (xiii) Arithmorems, &c. — (xiv)
Historical Mental Pictures. — (xv) Quotations. — (xvi) Crypto-
graphs.—(xvii) Hidden Words.—(xviii) Word Puzzles.—(xix)
_Arithmetical’ Puzzles. — (xx) Translations. — (xxi) French |
Enigmas. — (xxii) Hieroglyphic Proverbs. — (xxiii) Practical
Puzzles.— (xxiv) Anagrams.— (xxv) Metagrams.—.(xxvi) Chro-
nograms.—(xxvii) Transpositions.—- (xxviii) Lipograms.— (xxix)
Square Words.—(xxx) Diamond Puzzles.—(xxxi) Star Puzzles.
— (xxxii) Diagonals, &e. — (xxxili) Acting and Pantomimic

Charades, and List of Words suitable for that class of Charades.








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be considered, wise men have not disdained
to amuse ‘their leisure hours by their manu-
facture and solution. A question often asked,
but not easily answered, is, What is a Riddle ?
It may be an Enigma, a Charade, a Double
Acrostic, a Logogram, or a Conundrum. For

the benefit of inquirers—and we hope for the

amusement of many—we have attempted an

explanation of the various kinds of Riddles,
From the day, whenever it was, in which the
fabled Sphinx propounded the Enigma solved
by CEdipus— What creature walks on four legs

in the morning, two in the daytime, and three ©

in the evening —Riddles have been popular

in all countries. But the question asked by

out simple Riddles.
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the Sphinx was rather a Conundrum than an
-Enigma, because it allows of but one answer—
Man; while the Enigma admits of a variety
of solutions. All these curious matters are
discussed in the following pages. It has also
been thought best to append the solution to
every question; and especially to the Conun-
drums,—as by this method no attentive reader

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a pun, a puzzle, or an epigram, an inversion -
of the regular and ordinary meaning of the word. The

_Conundrum is “a sort ‘of Riddle in which some odd

resemblance is proposed for discovery between things quite
unlike ;” an absurd or paradoxical question to which a
paradox is the. answer ; a play upon words, in which your
wit is exerted to “play the fool” with success. Here
we have Stx HunpReD anp THIRTY-ONE CONUNDRUMS,—
good, original, select, and selected.

CONUNDRUMS.

1. What family are pledged never to ‘imbibe water ?—The
Mackintoshes.

2. What is an excellent detergent ?—The writ of a sheriff’s
officer ; it often deters “ gents.”

8. When may the Ethiopian be said to change his colour ?
Whew he proves an unlucky wight (white).

4. What Eastern prince was Mrs. Robert Partington speaking of
when she said “No” to her husband ?—A nabod (Nay, Bob).

5. Where are balls and routs supplied gratis ?—On the field of
battle.

6. In what class of men are the finite propensities of human
nature the most fully developed?—-In the aéronauts; they have
reached a fine height.

7. ‘Why am I, when I dine off calf’s ‘head, like a criminal at
Pentonville Prison?” asked a Cockney alderman.—Because I’m at
the weal (wheel-treadmill).

8. Why isa clock always bashful?—Because its hands are ever
before its face. .

9. What parts of peach are shopkeepers most anxious to sell ?—
Articles.


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CONUNDRUMS.



10.. Why are persons fatigued, like a wheel ?—Because they are
tired. ;

11. When is a penniless state of things the cause of joy in a
poor man’s family ?—When bread is a peniy-less per loaf..

12. What foreign coin is like the going up of a balloon ?—It’s
@ cent (ascent). : Sh)

13. Why is a tradesman who keeps enlarging his stock like a
reptile ?—He’s an adder. : :

14. Why are good resolutions like fainting ladies ?—They want
carrying out. ‘

15. ‘Whensis‘coffee like the soil?—When it is ground.

16. Why is a diamond in a cat’s eye like a constellation?—
Because it is a Giem-in-i (gem in eye). =

| 17. When is a punster most like an outlaw ?—When he is
" sobbing Hood (Robin Hood).

18. Why is a woman deformed when she is mending her
stockings ?—Because her hands are where her feet ought to be. :
19. Who is it who is always expecting quarter, and yet never

gives any ?—The tax-gatherer. =

20. When is an artist like a cook?—When he’s drawing a little ©
duck.

21. fone of our great ironmasters was. asked how he discovered
that pig-iron was neither congealed nor petrified pork, what would
he answer ?—J smelt it.

"22, What part of a lady is a lad ?—Her chin (urchin).

23. What'is the oldest piece of furniture in the world ?-—The

multiplication table.

24. When may a man be said to be truly in advance of his age?
—When he’s knocked into the middle of next week.

25. If you stumble over your new mat in the passage, what
science are you shown to have neglected ?—Pneumuties.

26. When is a ship like a lady in distress ?—When missing stays,
or when she’s @ whaler (wailer). ; ;

27. Why is a man in pecuniary difficulties like an ostrich in wet
weather ?—Because he cannot get the dust to cover his bit.

28. What is the difference between photography and the whooping
cough ?—One makes fac-similies, and the other. sick fumities.

29. Why is a bad hat like a snarling, fierce lap-dog 2—Because its
‘nap’'s (it snaps) awful! : -



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80. When do a potato and a doctor resemble each other most ?— ,
When they are both waxy-naters (vaccinators) ! : Bs

81. What things increase the more you contract them 2—Debts,





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CONUNDRUMS.

“82, What is it. that a criminal takes most like a vegotable on the
morning of execution ?—A hearty choke (artichoke).

38. Why are corsets like opposition omnibuses %—Because they
reduce the fair (fare).

84. When does. a black and tan dog chanse colour ?—When it
turns to bay.

35. Why did the Highlanders do most execution at the Alma ?—
Because every man had one kilt before the battle began.

86. Why may not the proprietor of a pine-forest fell his own
timber ?—Because no one is-allowed to cut when it is his own deal.

87. If Whigs and Tories are both rogues, why are they like an
equilaterial triangle ?—Because both sides are equal to the base.

38. What heavenly thing and what earthly thing does a rainy day
most affect ?—The sun and your boots; it takes the shine out ofboth.

89.—Why do the rich only eat venison ?—Because it is dear (deer).

40. Why is it easy to break into an old man’s house ?—His gait is
broken and his locks are few.

41. ‘When does a farmer double up @ sheep without hurting it?
—When he folds it.

42. Why do'sailors working i in brigs make bad servants ?—Because
itis impossible for a mari to serve two-masters well. :

43. In what respect were the governments of Algiers and Malta as
different as light from darkness?—The one was governed by Deys
(deys), the other by Knights (nights).

44. Why is sending a donkey to graze, like going up a hill ?—It is
an ass sent (ascent).

45. Why is a lucky gambler an agreeable fellow ?—Bocause he
has such winning ways.

46. What is that which Adam, only of all mankind, never saw —
and never possessed ?—Parents. =

47. When is a kiss like rumour?—When it goes from mouth
to mouth.

48. Why does the sun rise in the east?—Because the (y) east
makes ever’ ything to rise.
~ 49. Why is a baker a most improvident man’?—We is always
selling what he Aneads (needs) himself.

50. Why cannot high currents run away ?—Because they are é:de-
(tied) waters.

51. Why is the letter K like a pig’s tail?—Because it’s the end
of pork. :

52. Why isa thought like the sea 2—Because it’s a notion an ocean).

58.. At what time of the day was Adam born ?—A little before Eve.

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54. Why is a whirlpool like a donkey ?—Because it’s an eddy
(a Neddy). - gee ; : ;

55. Why is a newspaper like an army ?—Because it has leaders»
columns, and reviews. ca ol
56. When would a bed make the best hunting ground ?—When
it’s made anew for rest (a new forest).

57. Why is cold weather productive of benevolence ?—Because it
makes people put their hands in their pockets. — :

58. When can an Irish servant answer two questions in the same
words ?—When youask her, “ Biddy, what is o’clock ?” and “Where's
the cold mutton ?” and she replies, “Sure, Sur, its eight” (ate).

59. What is the best time for sowing ‘ares ?—When you go
round and collect your rents.

60. What fs the worth of a letter that contains ten jokes?—A
ten-pun note.

61. Why don’t horses wear hats?—Because it would give them
a hos-tile appearance. ; :

62. If Falstaff were musical, what instrument would he have
played upon ?—A sackbut (sack butt).

63. What animal has the most brains?—The hog, because he has
got a hog’s-head fall of them. : ;
‘64. Why do men about to fight » duel generally choose a field for

' the place of action ?—For the purpose of allowing the ball to graze.

65. Why is it reasonable to suppose that tight-rope dancers are
great favourites with the public?—Because their performance is

always encored (on cord).

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66. What is the difference between an Emperor and a beggar ?—
The one issues manifestoes, and the other manifests toes without his
shoes.

67. Why must a farmer’s friend look with as much interest as
a phrenologist on-the head of a convict in the county jail ?—Because
he is equally concerned in the indications afforded by the county crop.

68. When does a man eat the most indigestibie supper ;—When
he bolis the street door before going up to bed.

69. Why is a woman living up two pairs of stairs like.a goddess ?
—Because she is a, second Flora (floorer).
- 70. When may a man be said to imbibe music?—When he has a
piano-for-tea (pianoforte). ee

71. When does a man contrive to move in a very small space ?—
When he comes down stairs in his slippers. ;

72. When does a sculptor explode in strong convulsions ?—When
he makes faces and busts. .

78. What tree bears the most fruit to market ?—The aale tree.



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CONUNDRUMS.

74, What lane do the ladies like-best to walk in ?—Mousseline-de-
laine. ‘

75. To-whom is the hater of his species invariably wedded ?—To

Miss Ann Thropy (misanthropy).

76. To which of our English poets can 2 mummy be compared ?:
—Dryden (dried’un). :

77. When does a ship become a horseman ?—When:it: ridés at.
anchor. :

78. Why is a vulgar row like railway travelling ?—Because:iv's-
low commotion (locomotion). 3

79. Why is a lawyer like a sawyer?—Whichever way he: goes,
down must come the dust. :

80. - What great-Scotsman would you name if a footman knocked
at the door ?—John Knox. ante

81. Why is a halfpenny like an Ayrshire cow?—It has a head,
and a tail, and two sides. 3

82. Why are horses in cold weather like meddlesome gossips ?—
Because they are the bearers of idle tals. 3

83. Why are the Queen’s pastrycooks like the Canadas ?—Because
they are the Queen’s dough-minions.

84, “Why is a specimen of handwriting like a dead pig ?—Because
it is done with the pen.

85. Why is a clear frosty night like the hot summer day ?—
Because it’s the best time for seeing the grate bare (Great Bear).

86.. If you pull a dog’s tail, why is that like your tea-caddy ?—
Because you're teasing it (your tea’s-in. it).

87. What is the most favourable season to have letters from
India ?—The season that brings them on soon (the monsoon).

88. ‘Why is a newly-born baby like a gale of wind ?—Because it
begins with a squall. : :

- 89. Why is-a prisoner on his trial like a criminal hanging ?—
Because he’s in a state of suspense:

90. Why is opening a letter like a very novel way of getting into
a room ?—Because it’s breaking through the ceiling (sealing).

91. Why does a young man injure his stature by encouraging the
growth of his beard ?—Because then he begins to grow down.

92. Why is your servant Elizabeth like the ring on a race-course?
—Because she’s a Bet-in-place (betting-place).

. 93, Which is the most hearty gentleman ?—Sir-loin.
94. The most positive gentleman ?—Cer-tain.
95. The most suspicious gentleman ?—Sur-mise.
96. The most cowardly gentleman ?—Sur-render.

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97. Why:is a negative like frozen rain ?—Because i's no.
98. Which wind does the pig see plainest?—The Sou-west.

99. Why is the Prince.of Wales like a gorilla, like a bald-headed
man, and like an orphan ?—Because the Prince of Wales is the heir-
apparent, the gorilla is a hairy parent, the ‘bald man has no hair ap-
parent, and the orphan has ne’er a parent.

100. Why is a union of political parties like gas-tar ?—Because
it’s coalescence (coal essence).

101. If a tree were to break -a window, what would the window
say ?—Tre-mendous. ~

102. Why. do white sheep eat more than black ones ?—Because
there are more of them ! F

103. Why is a handsome girl like an excellent mirror ?—She’s
a good looking lass. .

104. When does the lark turn carpenter ?—When he soars (saws)
aeross the woods and forests. ‘ :

105. Why are seeds after being sown like gate-posts?—Because
’ they are planted in the earth in order to prop-a- gate.

106. Why is a woman in love like a man of profound knowledge?
—Because she understands the arts and sighences.

107. How can you prove that. black was white ?—By seizing a
street “ nigger,” and giving his face a good washing.

108. Of what General are you reminded by seeing a stable full of
horses eating hay ?—General Hay-gnaw (Haynau).

109. When are ladies in winter like.old kettles ?—When they are
very much furred.

110. ‘What faction is it desirable to have always predominant ?—
Satisfaction.

111. ‘When you put on your slipper, why do you always make
a mistake ?—Because you put your foot in it.

112. What most effectually checks a fast man?—A bridal (bridle).

118. Waat proves sailors to be very careless ?—They are in a
“mess” every day at sea. ;

114. What part of London does a man remind us of, who walks
lame ?—Cripple-gaie (gait).

115. Why, asked a Cockney, is.a waggon rut like a favourite
joint {—Because it’s a Line o’wheet (loin of veal).

116. When is a brick a tile?—. When it’s a projec-tile.

117. What are the best trees to protect a house from winter
‘storms ?—Jrs (furs).

118. Why is a country bumpkin termed raw ?—Because he
cannot’be said to be well dressed.
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119. Who is the burglar’s best friend?—His faithful Jemmy.
_ 120. Why is John Smith like a badly-cooked cake ?—Because he
is n’t Brown. : s

121. When is a horse like a schoolboy?—When he knows his
(s) table. eee

122. How should love come to the door ?—With a ring but not
without a rap (wrap). :

123. What is the difference between a funny fellow and a
butcher ?—One deals in w2t, and the other in wit-tles /

124. What relation is the door-mat to the scraper ?—A step-father
(farther). . : : :

125. If a cab is hired by 2 woman who has “seen better days,”
why may the cabman be, said to lose ?—He has a reduced fare (fair).

126.. Why does a sailor know there is a man in the moon?—
Because he has been to sea (see).
A 127. Why is Berlin the most dissipated city in Europe ?—Because
‘it’s always on the Spree (the river so called).

128. Why isit almost certain that Shakespere was a money-broker?

Because no man has furnished so many stock quotations. :

129. Why is a horse the most miserable of animals? — His
thoughts are always on the rack. _
_ 180. What money brings the most substantial interest ?—
Matri-mony. ;

131. What is that which, everyone can divide, but cannot see
where it has been divided ?—Water.

132... When may a man be said to be literally immersed in
business?—When he’s giving a swimming lesson.

188. Why is the best article of malt liquor like the last piece of
music in & concert programme ?—Because it’s the jine ale (finale).

184. Ifa man bumped his head against the top of a room, what
article of stationery would he get ?—Cetling whacks (sealing-wax).

185. Why is a pig with a curly continuation like the ghost of
Hamlet’s father ?—Because he “could a tale unfold.” :

136. Why is a fishmonger never generous ?—Because his business
makes him seljish (sell fish). :

137. What is the difference between one who walks and one who
looks up-stairs ?—One steps up stuirs and the other stares up steps.

188. Why were there no postage labels in Henry ihe Eighth’s ©
time ?—Because then a Queen’s head was not worth a penny.

189. What instrument of war does an angry lover resemble ?—A
cross-bow.

140. When are culprits like old books ?—When bound over. -


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141. Ifa boy tread on your corns; what ancient musical instru-
ment do you name?—Hautboy (Oh! boy).

142, When is an arm as long as three feet ?—When it’s a seats
arm. ~

148. How does the most punctual payer incur debt'?— By
sleeping on “ tick.”

144. What part of a iBHOP is exactly like every other part ?—The
counter-part,

145, When can a man have something and nothing i in his pocket
at the same time ?—When his pocket has a large hole in it.

146. Why should potatoes grow better than any other vegetable ? ?
Because they have eyes to see what they are doing. ~

147. Why are Mexico’s “little liabilities”’ like the grass after
a gentle descent of refreshing moisture ?—They are all over-dew.

148. Why is a man who has fallen off a tree, and is determined to
go up again like a man emigrating? —He is going te. try another
olimd (clime).

149, What is the difference between a baldheaded man and an
angler with only two ‘flies? ”—One has a bare pate; the other a
pair bait! es

150. What is that which is sometimes with a head, without a
head, with a tail, and without a tail?—A wig.

151. Why ave oranges like church-bells ?—Because we have peals
from them.

152. Where are we most likely to find. the sky blue?— The
nearer we go to the milky way.

158. Why is the figure nine like a Peace ?—Because it’s nothing
without its tail,

154. If we see a lady with her hair in ringlets, why may we
conclude that her head really contains something valuable 7—Because
it is so well guarded with locks.

155. Why are chickens’ necks like door-bells *—Because they are
often wrung for company.

156. Why are young ladies’ affections always doubted ?—Because
they are misgivings.

157. Why is the root of the tongue like-a detected man ?—
Because it's down in the mouth.

158. Why is a selfish friend like the letter P?—Though first in
pity, he is the last in help.

159. Why is a dull and plausible man like an unrifled gun?—
Because he is a smooth bore.

160. When are tailors and house-agents in the same poses
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161. Why is the camel the most irascible animal in the world ?—
Because he always has his back up.

162. Why are young ladies at the breaking up of a party like
arrows ’—Because they can’t go off without beaux, and are in a quiver
until they get them.

163. What is the difference between a man and a chicken ?—Man
has bis eternity in the next world, and the chicks have their necks
twirled in this.

164, What piece of carpentry becomes a gem as soon as it is
finished ?—A-gate.

165. Why is the world like a piano ?—Because it is full of sharps
and flats.

166. On what grounds may confectioners be called very mercenary
lovers ?—Because they sell their *kisses.” 7

167. What bar is that which often opens but never shuts?—
Crowbar.

168. What is the most suitable dower for a widow ?—Wi-dower.

169. Why is Asia like a market in Christmas week ?—Because
there is always a Turkey in it.

170. Why is an infant like a diamond ?—Because it is a “ dear
little thing.”

171. What is the count on which you always lose ?—Discount.

172. Why is a man who has got drunk on bitter beer like a
sallow foreigner ?—Because he is a pale-aley’un (alien).

173. Why is a blacksmith the most likely person in trade to be
corrupted ?—Because he is surrounded by vices and old files.

174. Why is a dwarf unlike the rest of mankind ?—Because he
can never wear a great coat, nor lie long in bed.

175. Why are the tallest people the laziest ?—Because they are
always longer in bed than others.

176. For what fish do Political hangers-on angle ?—For place
(plaice).

177. Why may Royal Academicians be considered superior to
Solomon in splendour ?—Because Solomon in all his glory was not
arrayed (R.A.’d) like one of these.

178. Why is sympathy like blindman’s buff?— Because it is
feeling for our fellow creatures. ee

179. Why is the Prince of Wales like a cloudy day ?—-Because he
is likely to re¢gn.

180. Why is a division in the House of Commons like the in-
fluenza?-—Because sometimes the ayes (eyes) have it, and sometimes
the noes (nose).

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182. Why may Conveyancers be considered the most gentlemanly 7
part of the legal profession ?—Because they often establish a title to
good manors (manners).

188. What trade was the man who killed ea Rufus et
bill-sticker.

184. When does a man turn fluid into metal ?—When he makes.
inquiry (ink wiry). :

185. Why is a bee-hive like a bad potato ?—Because a bee-hive is
bee-holder,.and a-beholder is.a spectator, and a speek tater ‘is a
bad potato.

186. Why doth a dog wana hith tail? — Give itup? I think

motht fellahs will give that up! You thee the dog waggles hith tail

becauth the dog’th stwonger than the tail. If he wathn’t, the tail
would waggle the dog!

187. Why is an error like a young lady accepting a ring ?—Because
it is a miss-take.

188. What part of an old lady’s attire most resembles a solitary
person ?—Her mitis (hermits).

189, What represents company, avoids company, and calls
company ?—Co-nun-drum.

190. Why. are pancakes like umbrellas ?—Because they are rarely
seen after Lent.

191. When are true words sweet words ?—When they are candied
(candid). 3

192. When is a clock on the stairs dangerous 9—When it runs
down and strikes one.

198. Why is a blacksmith the most dissatisfied of all mechanics?
—Because he is continually on the strike for wages.

194. What is the difference between stabbing a man and killing a -
hog ?—One is assaulting with intent to kill, and the other a killing
with intent to salt.

195. Why is the Prince of Wales, musing on his mother’s govern-
ment, like a rainbow ?—Because it is the son’s (sun’s) reflection ona
quiet reign (rain).

196. When is a chair like a lady's dress ?—Whien it is sat-in.

197. Why are the Germans like quinine and gentian ?—Thy are
.two-tonies (Teutonics).

198. Why was Sir Colin Campbell made a peer ?—Because he
deserved to be lauded (lorded).

199. When is a soldier not half a soldier ?—When he’ S in quarters.

_ 200. What cardinal virtue does water represent when frozen ?—
Just-ice.

201. What port is sought by every living creature ?—Sup-port.

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202. Why are authors who treat of physiognomy like soldiers ?—
They write about face. ~ e rp ate

208. Why is a tournament like sleep ?—Because it is a knightly
(nightly) occupation. 3

204. What Scotch sport is like ladies’ conversation ?—Deer stalking
(Dears talking). 5

205. What is both tood for the body and food for the mind ?—
Bacon (Bacon, the philosopher) A j

206. What word may’be pronounced quicker by adding a syllable
to it ?—Quich-er.

207. Why does a beggar, whose garment has been torn by a dog,
resemble a juvenile Christmas party ?—Because he has a snapp'd
rag on. :

208. Why is a military officer’s position a paradox ?—Because,
although he may never get into disgrace, he is sure to get into a mess.

209. What is that which we often catch hold of and yet never see?
—A passing remark.

210. When is a- gun like a dismissed servant?— When it ‘is
discharged and goes off.

_ 211. Why is a butcher’s cart like his top-boots ?— Because he
carries his calves there.

212. When does a farmer act with great rudeness towards hig
corn ?—When he pulls its ears. :

‘218. Why is a man who beats his wife like a thorough-bred
horse ?—He’s a perfect brute. 3 :

214. Why is a man after a long journey like &% coach-wheel ?—
Because he’s tired. ;

215. Why is a treadmill like a true convert ?—Because its turning
is the result of conviction.

216. Why ought meat to be only half cooked?—Because what’s
done cannot be helped. :

217. Why is first love like a potato ?—Because it shoots from the
eyes, and becomes all the less by pairing. , E

218. Why should buying -trowsers on credit be considered
.dishonourable transaction?—Because they are breeches (breaches)
of trust. -

219. How many fathers has a man?— Nine: your father, two
godfathers, two grandfathers, and your four fathers (forefathers).

220. If a man saw his shrewish wife in a lock-up what letter
should he name ?—Letter’B (let her be).

221. If you were dining with the Prince of Wales and he gave
you @ choice of wines, what place in the tropics would you be likely to
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222. What is the best line to lead a woman with ?—Mascu-line.

223. Why is a woman who has eaten a meat pie containing more

fat than one she had previously partaken of, like one of the most

_popular artistes onthe lyrie stage ?—Because she’s had a leaner patty
(Adelina Patti). ; :

224, Why is Athens like a worn-out shoe 2—Because it once had
a Solon (sole on). A; ; %

225. Why is. rheumatism like a great eater ?—Because it attacks
the joints. eae ‘

226. Why does a coat get larger when taken-out of a carpet-bag ?
—Because when taken out you find it in-ereases. ;

227, Why is a lover like a knocker? — Because he is bound to
adore (a door). :

228, Which are the most vain (vein) people ?—Miners.
229. What is the most ocular punishment ?—Eye-lashes.

230. Which is the most noticeable pair. of “tights?” — Two
drunkards.

281. What is the most “engaging” work of art?—A fashionable
young lady.

232. Which is the most favourite word with women ?—The last
one. - 3 :

288. Why ds.a proclamation like eight drachms?— Because it
an ounce is (announces).

284, Why is a horse constantly ridden, but seldom fed, not likely
to be in want of food ?—Because he has always gota bi in his mouth.

235. Why is St. Paul’s Cathedral like the nest of the smallest
English bird ?—Because it was built by a Wren.

236. Why axé sheep in a fold like a letter 7—Because they are
penned.

287. Why is Newcastle coal like true love?—Because it always
burns with a steady flame.

238. Why should a baker be considered a poor man 2—Because
he is always Aneading (needing) bread.

239. Why ought the stars be the best astronomers? — Because
they have studded the heavens since the creation of the world.

240. Why is a cabbage run to seed like a lover?—Because it has
lost its heart. — :

241. Why did Jupiter descend to Dane in a shower of gold?—To
show that he was one of the reigning sovereigns. =

" 249. Why did a fat fellow who was very much squeezed going
into the opera-house become very complimentary to the ladies ?—
Because the pressure made him flatter.

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248. Why does a pieman shed scalding tears ?—Because he cries
all hot. j

244, When is a lamplighter like a cowardly soldier ?2—When' he
runs away from his post.

245. Why is a “gent” like a dog ?—Because he has more collar
than shirt.

246. -Why are coopers like musical composers ?— Because they.
are used to staves. :

247. Why are lovers like apples ?—Because they are often paired,
248. Why is a “ girl of the period” like a careful housewife ?—
She makes her waist as little as she can.

249. Why isan insolent fishmonger likely to get more business
than a civil one ?—Because when he sells fish he gives sauce with it.

250. Why is a coachman like a lover?—Because he is always
desirous of being remembered by his fare.

251. Why are hot‘ rolls like caterpillars? — Because they make
the dutter-fly. :

252. Why is the polka like bitter beer?—Because there are so
many hops in it. i

2538. Why do day and night resemble two banks stopping payment
at the same time ?—Because one breaks when the other fails.

254. Whi does a carter seem fonder of grief than any other —
man ?—Because he is always erying to his horses, “ Wo !—wo !”

255. Why is a newspaper like the blood of a healthful man?—
Very much depends on the circulation.

256. Why should cocks’ feathers always be smooth ?— Because
they always carry their combs with them.

257. When does a dog become larger and smaJer ?—When he’s
‘let out at night and ¢aken in in the morning.



258. Why are ladies who paint fond of literature ?—Because they
are well red (read). ‘

. 259. Why is whispering a breach of good manners ?’—Because it’s
not aloud (allowed). : :

260. How can we prove that Lord Byron was a good-tempered |
man ?—He always kept his choler (collar) down.

261. Why is love like a canal boat?—Because it’s an internal
transport. ‘ 3

262. Why should a clergyman always wear well-fitting clothes ?—
Because he should never be a man of loose habits,

268. What is most like a man looking out of a carriage ?— A
man looking in.

264. What is most likely to become a woman ?—A little-girl.

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265. Why is a fool in high station like a man in a balloon ?—
Because everybody appears little to him, and he appears little to
everybody.

266. Why does a railway porter cut a hole in your ticket ?~To let

you pass through.

267. Why is a lady’s chignon like an historical romance ?—It is
fiction founded upon fact. '

268. Why isa man with a scolding wife like a florist ?— Because
he has a hot-house..

269. Why is an ill-fed dog like a philosopher Because he is a
thin cur (thinker).

270. Who was the inventor of butter stamps ?—Cadmus, for he
first brought letters into Greece (grease).

271. At what point does the British army enter hostile cities ?—
At the point of the bayonet.

272. Which of your ‘parents is your nearest relation ?— Your
mother, of course. Is not the other farther ?

278. On what food should a prize-fighter train ?—Mussels.

274. How can it be proved that a horse has six legs ?7—He has
Fore legs in front, and two behind.

75. When is a young man. the are use at @ supper party? ui
When he’s a spoon.

276. Why are pawnbrokers like: sisters of mercy ?—Because they
take great interest in serving the poor. =

277. Why is a man’s pastor really and truly his brother ?—He
is his parson (pa’s S son).

278. Why is a garret belonging to an old woman like a comet ?—
It is her attic (erratic).

279. When may a man call- He wife “ honey ?”—When she-has a
large comb in her head.

280. Which has the greatest amonnt of animal heat: the beaver
or the otter ?—The (h) otter of the two.

281. What gate: should wear a moustache ?—A hairy (area) gate.

282. - What two. words are sufficient to make an opaseinbly of
Englishmen rise at any time?—* Dinner’s served!”

283. Why is a comet more like a dog than the dog-star = Because
a comet has got a tail, and the dog-star-hasn’t.

284. Why should the poet have expected the woodman to. “spare
that tree ?”—Because he thought he was.a good feller (fellow).

285. Why is the bridegroom more expensive than: the bride ?—The-

bride is always given away, while the bridegroom is often sold..
286. What is the most deceiving age?—The saus-age.



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: x 287. What is the best thing to do to onjoy the feappine.s of
Ee courting ?—To find a little gal and try (gallantry).

288. Which three letters of the alphabet does every man wish to .
carry on his shoulders ?—A Y Z (aise head).

289. When a tree is felled, why has it no right to complain ? 2
Because it was axed whether it would or not.

290. Why is the Bank of England during a shower like a civic
feast ?—Because it is a bank wet (banquet).

291. What ship carries more passengers than the Great Eastern ?
—Court-ship.

292. Why are ladies like churches ?—~Because there is no living
without them.

293. What is the onl dish the French: can’t cook ?—The English
goose.

294. What belongs.to yourself, and is used by your friends more
than by yourself /—Your name.

295. What flowers should ladies resemble; and what flowers
should they not resemble ?—They should be roses, but not prim-roses.

296. What animal. has death no effeet upon? — A pig; because
directly yow have killed him you:can cvre him, and save his bacon.

297. Why are all washerwomen great travellers ?—Because they
are continually crossing the line and running from pole to pole.

298. What celebrated poem ought a clown to quote when driving
six donkeys ?—Wordsworth’s “ We are seven.’ :

299. . What is the difference between a blunder anda wedding 7—
One is a mistake and the other a take miss.

800. When does a man get the cheapest bread?—When he has a
roll’ down-stairs.
801. Why is a ropemaker like a poet ?—Because he makes lines. © |:

802. Why is a respectable: hotel like the Elysinm:of the gods ?—
Because no bad spirits are permitted: to. enter ‘Ite,

_ 808. Why are the boxes. in a thiatre like Niobe ?—Because they
are all in tiers (tears). —

804. Why is a gun like a Jury 2—Because it oes off when dis-
charged.

305. Why is.a busy tailor said never to be at home 1—Because he
is often cutting out.

806. As I was going out, I spoke to Dr. Peacock going to the city,
what philosopher might I be likened to ?—Met-a-physician.

807. When is a judge over head and ears in debt ?—When is wig
is not paid for. |

808. What trade never turns to the left ?—A wheel-wright.

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809. Why is coffee like a ee razor ?—Because it must be ground
before it‘is used.

810. What colour are the waves and winds ?—The waves rose and

- the winds dew (blue).

811, Spell brandy with three letters. B, R, and Y.
812. Where can happiness always be found ?—In the dictionary.
818. When is a baby not a baby ?—When it is a tea thing (teething).

314. Why is a dog’s tail like the pith of a tree?—Because it is
farthest from the bark.

815. Why.is the letter C the most noisy of letters ?—Becanse it
begins all clamour.

816. Why is Napoleon the Third like a retired Vauxhall cook? .—
Because he must often think upon Ham, and remember how he cut i.

817. Why are the assertions, “I sell apples,” and “T sell no
apples” both alike ?—Because there is no difference.
818. Why is sealing-wax.like.a soldier ?—Ii is often under arms.

-819. When does a bather capture a:large bird ?—When he takes a
* duck” in the water.

820. Why is chimney-sweep, ‘bearing a certain common name,
like a. farrier:?—He’s a black-‘* Smith.”

321. What city may remind you of a-successful run for a certain
gold. cup ?—Win-*« Chester.”

822, Why is a housemaid, in stooping to stir ve like a countess
presented to Her Majesty ?—She is bending before the grate (great).

828. Who dares sit before the Queen with his -hat on?—The
coachman.

824. Why is beef suitable for a Christmas dinner 2—Because it is
meat (meet) for rejoicing.

825. Why should a farmer object to a political disturbance ? I—
Because‘he would see the rye atiacked (riot-act).

-326. When is Mr. Gladstone not Mr. Gladstone ?—When he’s a
good deal bored (good deal bored).

327. Why are good singers like cheese curds?— Because they
require to be pressed.

828. Why are your nose and -chin at variance continually ?—
Because words are constantly passing between them.

829. When can you see through a hypocrite?—When he has a
pane (pain) in his head.

3380. ‘Why are the poor of Ireland like a carpet ?—Because they
are kept down by tax (tacks).

881. What is the best kinds of money ?—Readymoney and matri-
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832. Why is a trick of legerdemain like declining an offer or
marriage ?— Because it is a slight of hand.

833. When is your tocth not a tooth ?—When it’s a-king (aching).

334, When are two apples alike ?—When they're pared (paired).

335. What is the difference between an auction and sea-sickness ?
—One is a sale of effects: the otber is the effects of a sar.

336. Why is a colt like an egg?—Because it’s of no use till it’s
broken.

337. Why is a bad epigram like a uscless pencil ?—Because it has
no point.

388. When is water like fat ?—-When it’s dripping.

389. Why is a good wife always worth five shillings ?—Because
she is a “crown to her husband.”

340. Why is a bed-cover like a blister ?—Because it’s a counter-
pane (pain).

341. When is a nosegay literary? —~ When it’s @ book—eh?
(bouquet).

342. When do you shorten your journey by going out of the way
to cross the water ?—When you a-dridge it.

3438. What sweetmeat do you get by slamming a door on your
fingers ?—Jam.

344, - Why is @ tale-beorer like a bricklayer ?—Because he raises
stories.

345. Why are the fixed stars like old rakes? — Because they
scintillate (sin till late).

346. Why may carpenters believe there is no such thing as
stone ?—Because they never saw it.

347. Why is an uncut leg of bacon like the Prince of Denmark in
a soliloquy ?—It is ham let alone (Hamlet alone).

348. Why do the Irish make better sailors than the Welsh ?—
Because they prefer a sham rock to a leak.

349. Who is the most tender-hearted man in any town?-—-The
Crier, because he will cry for a shilling.

350. Why was it just that the Pope was divested of his temporal
power ?—Because it takes four crowns to make a sovereign, and he
has only three.

351. Why would tying a slow horse to a post seem to improve his
pace ?—Because it would make him fast.

352. Why does wit resemble a Chinese lady’s foot ?—Because
brevity is the soul (sole) of wit.

353. Why is a stupid fellow beaten in the street like a pickled
donkey ?—He is ass-salted (assaulted).

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854. When isa nosegay a fish 7—When it’s smelé.

855. Why is a speaker who diverges from his subject like
a hangman !—He turns off the subject.

356. Why is the alphabet like the mail?—Because it consists of
letters. E

857. Why is a young lady who has deserted her lover like a Toxo-
philitic missile just shot off ?—Because she has left her beau (bow).

858. Why is a man attempting to lift an enormous weight like
another swallowing a black draught? —He is testing his physical
powers.

859. Why are two lovers in a heavy shower of rain like a fly ina
pot of porter ?—They are in “ heavy wet.”

360. Ifan omnibus were to smash a.cab in the street, why would
that be like a legal deed giving you possession of an estate ?—
Because it would be the settlement of a conveyance.

861. Why are gloves unsaleable articles ?—Because they are made
to be kept on hand.

362. Why is sister Emma reducing a nutmeg to powder like sister
Fanny on board a vessel bound for ‘New Zealand ?—Because she is
Emma-grating (emigrating).

863. What moral lesson does a weatlercock teach?—It is vane
to @ spire.

864. Why is Rotterdam like a flat fish?—Because it is a Dutch
place (plaice).

865. Why are there, strictly speaking, only 3825 days in the year?
—Because 40 of them are lent (Lent) and never returned.

866. Why is a “jolly row” like a funny cat?—Because it is a
rum-vus.

867. Why is a horse the most miserable creature in existenee?—
Because his head is often on the rack, and his greatest comfort is
whoa (woe).

868. Why are the ancient Venetians a crafty people ?—Because
they had a succession of Doges (dodges).

869. What is a trout like, lying on a gravel-path ?—Like a fish
out of water!

870. Why is a busy-body like a cat over a fishmonger’ 3 shop ?—
Because he is over officious (over a fish-house).

871. Where should all charming women be buried?—In Bélle-
grave Square.

872. What fruit does a newly married couple most resemble 2A
green pear (pair).

373. When can a naval captain get Benes at sea ?—When he’s
a C.B. (Sea Bee).

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874. Why is life like this riddle ?~Because you must give it up.
375. Why are a deposed monarch and a republican’ state both in

a condition of much poverty ’—Because the first’ has lost his last _

. erown, and the other has par ted with its last sovereign. :

376. What is the difference between milkmaid and a swallow? _—
One skims the milk, and the other skims the water.

877. Why does a man sneeze three times ?— Because he cannot
help it.

378. What ties two people together, yet touches: only one?—A
wedding ring.

379. Why is a man who has pulled on a pair of close-fitting boots
like Jupiter ?—Because he h»s conquered the téght-'uns (Titans).

880. Why are diplomatic papers called circular notes 7—Because
they generally go round about a subject without coming to any
definite end.

* 381. Why is a man making cent per cent: in trade, like Treland ?
—Because his capital is doubling (Dublin).

382. On what side of a house ee a yew tree grow? — The
outside. :

883. Why should you go over Waterloo Bridge to answer this
conundrum ¢-—Because there you'll be tol(le)d.

884, Why is water in a filter like the fortune of a spendthritt ?—
Because it is soon run through, and leaves many matters behind to
settle. ,

885. Why is an ill-made coach-wheel like a gang of scamps
playing at cards ?—-Because it is composed of a cirele of bad fellows
(felloes), very rough spoken, and a knave (nave) in the centre.

386. What can’t a dumb man crack ?—A joke.

387. The snuggest fort in the world ?—Com-fort.

388. Why is a very ugly female a wonderful woman ?—Because
she’s an extra-ordinary one.

389. Why is a conductor of music like the telegraph ?—Because
he beats time.

890. On what day in the year do women talk the least? — The
shortest day.

891. What changes black and white at once ?—A book, when it is

. re(a)d@ all through. :

392. Why are some women like facts ?—Because they are stub-
born things.

3938. What paper has the greatest circulation ?—The income-tax
paper.

894. When is a chimney like a chicken? — When it is a little
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895. Why is a bailiff like a publican ?—Because he lives by his tap.

896. What is a lamp-post with its lamp taken away ?—A lamp-
lighter. : .

897, What when the lamp is lit ?—Light-headed. .
898. What three letters turns a girl inja woman ?—A G E.

899. Why is an account-book like a statuary’s shop ?—Because it
is full of figures, ;
_ 400. What animal would be likely to devour a near relation ?—
The anteater (the aunt eater), ;

401. Why is the word “Yes” like a mountain ?—Because it’s an
assent (ascent).

402. Why is a vain young lady like a confirmed tippler ?—Because
neither of them is satisfied with the moderate use of the glass,

403. Why are washerwomen silly people ?—Because they put out
their tubs to catch soft water when it rains hard.

404. Why isan editor’s room with a big fire in it like a baker's
oven ?—Because it is there he makes his bread.

405. What letter would be of more service to a deaf woman than
an ear trumpet ?—A, because it would make her hear.

406. Why is going down the falls of Schaffhausen like giving a
sum of money to a needy man ?—Because ’tis coming down with the
hine-oh f ‘

407. Of all Fortune’s daughters, which one should a smart young
man avoid ?—Mis-fortune. ‘

408. What tune can be made out of bank notes 7—A Sor-tune.

409. “Why can a fish see to swim in the dark ?—Because he carries
two pair o’ fins (paraffins) with him.

410. When was Charles the Second most like a race-horse ?—
When he ran for the Oaks.

411. Why do annually flowering plants resemble whales ?—
Because they only come up to blow.

“412. Why is a blade of grass like a bill of exchange ?—Because it
is matured by a falling dew (due).

413. Why is drunken man like a noun adjective ?—He seldom
stands alone.

414. Why are there three objections to taking a glass of brandy ?
—~There are three scruples to a drachm (dram).

__ 415. Why is a blacksmith’s apron like the gates of a convent?—
It keeps off the sparks.

416. Why is a schoolboy who has just began to read like know-
ledge itself ’—He is learning. .

417. On what toe does a corn never come ?—The mistletoe.

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418. Why is a huntsman like juvenile card-players ’—His game
mostly runs on all-fours.

419, Why is the sun like people of fashion? —It turns night
into day.

420. Why is a person with his eyes closed like a defective school-
master ’—He keeps his pupils.in darkness.

421. Why is the wick ofa candle like the city of Athens ?—It is in
the midst of grease (Greece).

422, Why is a picture like a. pepe of Parliament ?—It is (a)
representative.

423. Why is an axe like coffee 7—It must be gr ound. before it can
be used.

424. Why is a rook like a. farmer ?—Because lie gets his grud
(food) by the plough.

425. Why is a dog biting his tail like a good economist?—Because
he makes both ends meet.

426. Where did the execntioner of Charles the First dine, and
what did he take ?—He took a chop. at the King’ s- Head.

427. Why are a fop’s legs like some organ-grinders ?—Because
they carry a monkey about the streets.

428. If an egg could speak, what sweet thing would it say ?—
*Ma me laid (marinalade).

429. Why is necessity like an ignorant solicitor? — Because ib
knows no law.

480. Why is a rhinoceros like a rroderate tippler ?—Because he’s
content with a single horn.

431. Why is an honest man like a carpenter ?— Because he is

a plain dealer.
482. What smells most in a chemist’s shop ?—The nose.

438. Which part of the United Kingdom produces the lightest .

men ?—In Ireland there are men of Cor ik, in Scotland there are men
of Ayr, but in England, on the River Thames, enero are lighter-men.
[Nors,—This is a wherry good riddle.]

434, Why is a parson bathing in the river in Paris like a mad-
man ?—He is in Seine (insane).

485. What ancient forester does Earl Russell remind you of ?—
Little John.

486. How is it that the Queen is a poor gentlewoman ? -— She
possesses only one crown.

437. Why was the Archbishop of Canterbury like the late Bxince
Consort ?9—He married the Queen.

438. Why is the House of Lords like. London-bridge? —It is
constituted of Peers.

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439, “Why is a sick man quizzing another who is worse than
himself, like oue enjoying a particular description of Indian weed ?—
Because he is smoking a man-iller (Manilla). =

440. Why would the Lord Chancellor’s seat be useful in a cloth
manufactory ?—It is a wool-sack.

441. Why is a good ship like a jack tar in the parish stocks ?—
Because she is a fast sailer. :

442. Why may architects be accounted sluggards?—They are
partial to the pillar (pillow).

443. Why is snuff like a pair of spectacles ?—Because it improves
the eyesight.

444. Why are bad servants like the waves of the sea on a lee
shore ?—They are great breakers. :

445. Why does a spoon reclining in a cup of tea resemble a hand-
some young lady ?—Because it isin tea resting (interesting).

446. Who may marry many a wife and yet iive single all his life?
—A clergyman. ‘

447. When is a pugilist like an animal with four hands ?—When
he doubles his fists. ve

448, When is a nightcap like-a giblet pie? — When it contains
a goose’s head.

449. Why does a donkey prefer thistles to corn ?—Because he’s
an ass.

450. Why was Hamlet so courageous in addressing his father’s
ghost?—Because he was not particular to a shade. :

451. Why is a solar eclipse like a woman whipping her boy ?—
Because it’s a hiding of the sun. -

452. When do butchers rob themselves ?—When they steel (steal)
their own knives. % E

453. Why is a man that fails in kissing a lady like a shipwrecked
. fisherman ?—Because he has lost his smack.



454, Why should a man never marry a woman named Ellen?—
Because by so doing he rings his own (X) nell.

455. Why is a coach going down a steep hill like St. George ?—
Because it is always drawn with a drag on.

456. When would iron do to make sausages of ?— When it is
pig-iron. :

457. Why is the water in Liverpool Docks like a respite to a
condemned criminal ?—Because it flows from Mersey (mercy).

458. Why is a knowledge of grammar indispensable to a young
man about to enter the Church ?—Because it leads to a(c)euracy.

459. Why is it that young ladies are so changeable with respect to
their sweethearts ?—They are always wishing to aliar (alter) them.




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460. Why was the room in the Tower in which Sir Francis Burdett,
the Member of Parliament, was confined, like a noisy man’s mouth ?—~
Because it was the place appropriated to an unruly member. :

461. Why is an interesting book like a toper’s nose ?—Because it
is read (red) to the very end.

462. Why is killing bees like a confession ?— Because you un-
buzz’em (unbosom).

463. When does a man double his capital ?—When he makes one
pound two a-day.

464. Why is a quiet conscience like a fit of indigestion ?—It is the
fruit of good living.

465. What-makes everybody sick but those who swallow it?—
Flattery.

466. Why are Roman Catholics better off than Scotch Pres-
byterians ?—The first had one “ Wiseman,” and second, have one
“Cumming.”



467. Why should an alderman wear a tartan waistcoat? —To
kexp a check on his stomach. :

468. If a gentleman wished to invite a friend, and to remind him
that he should come well dressed, in what. Latin word could he
express both wishes ?—Circumspice (Sir, come spicy),

469. “Why is a postman in danger of losing his way ?—Because he
is guided by the direction of strangers, y

470. Which newspapers are like delicate children? — All those
that are weekly (weakly).

471. Why may a tallow-chandler easily cool himself in the height
of summer ?—He can always have a dip on a melting day.

472. Why is the overland mail like a carrot ?—Beeause its root
(route) is a long one.

473. When is a luggage van like a forest? — When it is full of
trunks,

474. When is a bill like a gun?— When it is presented and
discharged. ;







475. What old colony reminds you of a recent discovery 7—New-
found-land. .

476. Why is a nervous lady like a policeman? — Because her
mind is filled with apprehensions.

477. What young ladies are most likely to become thieves? —
Those who take to steel (steal) buttons.

478. Why does a duck go under water? —For divers (diver’s)
reasons.

479. Why does she come up out of the water?— For sun dry
reasons.



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480. What fruit is like a statue ?—A fig; itis an F, I, G, (effigy).

481. What is the cheapest way to buy a. fiddle? —Buy a black
draught, and you get a phial in (violin).

482. What is most like a horse’s shoe?—-A mare’s shoe.

483. What is that which nobody likes to have or to lose?— A
lawsuit.

484. How can a boy make his jacket last?—By making his coat
and waistcoat first.

485. When is leather like rust ?—When it’s an ox hide (oxide).

486. How many dog-days are there in the year ?—865; because
every dog has his day.

487. Why was the sculptor Power a great swindler ?—Because he
chiselled the Greek slave out of her clothes.

488. What are the best fields for dancing in ?—The hop-fields.

489. Why should it affront an owl to mistake him for a pheasant?
—It would be making game of him.





490. Why is conscience like the check-string of a carriage ?—It is
a check from the inner to the outer man.

491. Why is a whisper like a forged note? —TIt is uttered but
not allowed (aloud).

492. Why isa sharp lawyer like a man who cannot sleep ?—He
lies first on one side, and then on the other; and is wide awake all
the time.

493. What is the difference between Charon’s boat and an old
hen ?—One is a foul old wherry, and the other is a wery old fowl.

494. How is punctuality inimaterial ?—It is the soul of business.
495. Why is lying like a ragged coat ?—It is a bad habit.

496. Why is absence like a pair of bellows? —It strengthens a
strong flame and extinguishes a weak one.

497 What is less than a mite’s mouth ?—That which goes in it.
_ 498. When is love deformed ?—When it’s all on one side. .
_ 499. Ifthe Duke of Cambridge threw a stone at the Queen and it
missed her and fell into the water, what would it become ?—Wet!
500. How many wives does the marriage service allow ?—Sixteen,
. four(for) better, four (for) worse, four (for) richer, four (for) poorer!
~ 5013: When may a ship at sea be said not to be on water ?—When
she is on fire.





502. Why is a cigar-loving man exactly like a tallow candle?—
Because he will smoke when he is going out.

508. Why is an almanack simply advice thrown away ?—Because
it comes in at one year (ear) and goes out at the other.

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605. Of what locality i in the Thames are you reminded when you |

see a short man embracing # tall woman ?—Half-way Reach.
506. Why does wit resemble a Chinese lady's foot? — Because
brevity is the soul (sole) of it,
507. Why is the chairman at a public dinner the most virtuous of
| the company?— Because he is farthest off from the vice (vice-
_ chairman).
508. Why may elephants be considered instrumental to the ruin
of many families /—Because their teeth make dice.
509. Why are sailors proper persons to be chosen as umpires 7—
Because they are see-fair-ing (seataring) men. :
61). When is a mummy like a celebr a English poet ?— When
he is a dried—wn (Dryden).
511. Why is the alphabet like the mail 7-—Beranse it consists of
deters.
512. Why is a young lady who has deserted her lover like an
arrow just shot off !—Because she has left her beau (bow).
5138. Ha nee Was placed on the top ot St. Paul’s why would it be
like a race-I it would be high-bred (high bread).
ald. Wes ig @ man yoeeane at a deor ae the instr nuens which
he uses ta
615. Why is Earl Russell like an ancient eke ae he is
an old wiig (wig).
516. Why are park railings like a lady's corset ?—Because they
confine a little deer (dear).
517. Why is a weak erntch like a candlestick ?—Because it is a
light supporter.
518. Why is a committee of inquiry like a cannon 2—Because it
makes a report.
519. Why is an advertising tradesman like a man out of breath?
—Because he puffs.





520. When is a bill like an old, repaired Sac ?— When it is]

receipted (re-seated).

521. What animals are the greatest gamblers ?—Sheep. Because
they gambol in their youth, and the best of them are black legs.

522. Ita tough beef-steak could speak, what English Byees would Se

it name ?—Chancer (Chaw, Sir).



523. What is that which never flies but when its wings : ako:

broken ?—An army.
524, Why is a good cabbage the most amiable of vegetables )—
Because it is all heart,

525. What is that which, although in a square form, may be said
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526. Who are those whose powers are equal and whose influence
extends from pole to pole ?—Chairmen or sedan carriers.

527. Why is a beggar like an attorney ?—Because he is a solicitor.
528. Why is Queen Victoria like a hat ?—They both have crowns.

529. Why is the Thames a lazy river ?—Because it lies in bed day
and night.

5380. Though I dance at a ball, yet I’m nothing at all. Whatam I?
—A shadow.

531. What number should never be mentioned in society ? and
why ?—The number 288; because it is too (two) gross.

532. Why i is death like a man breaking your windows ?—He puts
an end to your pains (panes).

538. What sort of countenance should. an auctioneer aye 2—One
that is for-bidding.

534. When is a ship nota ship ?—When she is a. building. -
535. When is a sailor not a sailor ?—When he is a-board.
536. When is a man not a man ?—When he is @ shaving.
537. Why are pretty girls like fireworks ?—They soon “go off.” ‘

538. Why is a coarse sieve like this book ?— Because it is full
of riddles.

589. Why is the sound of a bell like a circle of gold ?—Because it:

is a ring.

540. Why is the London Directory like a ‘battered pewter
measure ?— Because it has got many “ Dents” in it.

541. When is the moon like a sovereign fresh from the Mint ?—
When it is new and bright.

542. Why is a court of justice like a draught of fishes ’—Because

. Ibis a haul (hall).
548. What interjection is like the first boat ever made? —
Hark! (ark).
644. What is the centre of gravity ?—The letter V.
545. What window in your house is like the planet Venus ?—The
skylight.
- 546. Which two letters of the alphabet denote a man in good
health?— R, T, (hearty).
547. Which part of a tea-urn resembles a man at dinner ?—The
heater (eater).
548. Why do the queen’s pages remind you of a railway ?—
Because they are train-bearers.

549. What medicinal lotion does the utmgst flow of the tide
resemble ?—Eye-water (high water).



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550. When is a wager like an unit 7—When it.is won (one).
551. What part of a mill is most like a lamem an ?2—The hopper.
552. What part of a ragged shirt resembles the Pope's title 9—Its
holiness.
~ 558. Name me and you destroy me.—Silence.
554. Why is it absurd to aska pretty girl to be candid ?—Because,
however frank, she cannot be plain.
555. What weed is most like a rent in a garment ?—A tare.
556. Which is the smallest and most useful bridge in the world?
~The bridge of your nose.

557.. What is that, although black itself, yet enlightens the whale
world ?—Ink.

558. At what time of life may a man be properly said to be a
vegetable ?—At seventy, because long experience makes him sage.

559. What-is the difference between a farce and the national
debt ?—One is fun alive and the other funded (fun dead).

560. Why does a shifty statesman find it difficult to ensure his
life ?—Because few can make out his policy.

561. When you listeri to the sound of a drum, why are you like a
just judge ?—Because.you hear both sides.

~§62. Why is the winner of a race like the letter A?—Because he
is decidedly first.

563. Why is a maid of all work like a lady of the ballet ?—
Because she does her steps.

564: Why is the word lilies like a man’s face ?—Because it has
.two I’s (eyes).

565. Why is a melancholy young lady the pleasantest of all
companions ?—Because she is always a-musing.

566. Can a leopard change his spots? —Yes; when he is tired
of one spot he can go to another.

567. Why is a coward like a leaky barrel ?—Because they both

TUN.

568. Why should a carriage wheel be fatigued.2—Because it is
always tired.

569.. Why is a person scolding like a garden fence 2—Because he’s
a railing.

570. Why are fish in a thriving state like fish made to imitate
them ?—Because they are hearty-fish-ail (artificial).

571. What is that which never ask questions yet requires many
answers ?—A door-knocker,

572. What is that which goes up the hill and down. the hill and
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578. Why isa pauper in the Union-house like a very rich man?
—Because he is in—dependent.
574. Whose profession is at once the hardest and the easiest ?—

The musician's, because he works when he plays and plays when
he works.

_ 575. Why is the Queen of England like a certain useful instrument
in the counting-house or school-room ?—Because she is a ruler.

576. Why is a. candle nearly burnt out like a certain county in
Ireland ?—Because it is Wick-Jow. :

577. Why is a man and woman joined in wedlock like a well-

known fruit ?—Because they are a pair (pear).

578. Why is a dandy like a haunch of venison ?—Because he’s a
bit of a buck.

579. Why is a lover like his father ?— Because he is a sigher
(sire).

580. Why is a man seeking the company of conspirators like
another going through a field where there are tall trees growing ?—
Because he is going where there is high-trees on .(treason).

581. Why is the letter D like a wedding ring ?—Because we can-
not be wed without it.

582. Why is a riddle which is very clearly discovered like a letter
written by a child to its mother? — Because it’s too apparent (to a
parent).

588. When is a-thief like his counsel? When he is brought
up to the bar.

584. What town within a hundred miles of Salisbury Plain would
a friend name in asking you if you are inclined to proceed on your
journey ?—Wilt-on (Wilton). }

585. Why is a bad lock like a basket of wine ?— Because it’s
hampered. ;

586. Why when you look at a miser’s dinner are you nearly
blind ?—Because you can only see a little Bit.

‘587. Why is the foundation of a leg of mutton like a. great
general ?—Because it is a bony part (Bonaparte).

588. When is a door more than itself?—When it is to (two).

589. Why are crows the wisest of birds ?—Because they never com~
plain without cause (caws). :

590. Why is a lecture on board ship like a young lady’s necklace?
—Because it is a decoration (deck oration).

591. Why is a neglected damsel like a fire which has gone out ?—
Because she has not a spark left. a: 5

592. Why is a plum-cake like the ocean ?— Because it contains
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593. Why is a man wearing a hat not paid for like a bankrupt?—
Because he is over head and ears in debt.
_594. Why is a widow like a gardener?—Because she tries to get
rid of her weeds. .

595. Why is a Turk like a shell-fishmonger ?— Because he is a
Mussulman (mussel man).

596. What extraordinary kind of meat «can you purchase in the

Isle of Wight ?—Mutton from Cowes (cows).

597. What is the worst kind of fare a man can live on?—
Warfare.

598. Why is a policeman like a mill horse ?—Because he goes his
rounds.

599. Why is love like a duck’s foot ?—Because it is often hidden in

the breast.

600. Why is the télegraph like a musical director ? — Because
it beats time.

601. What is the greatest stand ever made for civilization ?—The
ink-stand. : ; ;

602. Why. does marriage resemble strength?—“ Union is
Strength!” ;

608. Why is a loaf which has fallen overboard like a lobster ?—
Because it is bred (bread) in the sea. :

604. Why have domestic fowls no future -state of existence ?—
Because they have their next world (necks twirled) in this. ;

605. Why is a valet assisting his master at his toilet like one
person speaking to another?—Because he is @ dressing him (ad-
dressing him). !

606. Why is an inhabitant of a certain town in Cornwall like
Brutus ?—Because he is a Zrwro man:(true Roman). c

607. Why are blind persons the most likely to be compassionate ?
—Because they feel for other persons.

608. When is a widow like a half ruinous house?— When she
wants to be re-paired. ;

609, Why are native young ladies of Ceylon totally unlike all
other unmarried women ?—Because they are Cingalese and the rest
are single she’s.

610. Why do the spirituals always charge for admission to their
seances ’/—Because the spirits are too proud to appear not worth
arap. :
611. Why is a person thrown from a precipice like another raised
to the rank beneath a Marquis ?—Because he is hurled (earled).

612. Why do officers on parade evince a particular forgiving
disposition ‘—Because they are triendly directly they fall out.

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613. Why are noisy people, at a public meeting, ie sputtering
candles ?—Because they only. cease to be nuisances when they are
put out. : :

614. Why is a reporter like a forger ?—Because he makes notes.

615. Why is a man approaching a candle like another about to gét
off his horse?—Because he is going to a light (alight).

616. Why is a sovereign like a centipede ?—Because it is hard to

counterfeit (count her feet).

617. Why was Richard Murphy, the Irish giant, like. Dan.

O’Connell ?— Because he was the great Dick Tater (dictator).

618. What General is most prevalent, causes most distress, and
spreads most dismay ’—General Want. ;

619. Why is an Indian pauper like a.Nabob?—Because he has
a lack (lac) of rupees. > oc

620. What heithen deity would a boxer name when asking another
to second him ?—Bacchus (Back us).

621. Why is a person with an asthma like a money chest ?—
Because he’s a cougher (coffer). ;

622 Why is an honest man like barley sugar?— Because he is
candid (candied). E Y .

623. Why is a parson’s deputy very ill like a famous place in
London ?—Because he is Clerk unwell (Clerkenwell). :

624. Why is wedlock like a pecimiary affair ?— Because it is a
matrimony (a matter o’money). F ee ae

625, Why is the inside of every book unintelligible ?—-Because we
cannot make it out (outside)... . ;

626. Why is a fellow without whiskers or mustachios like an
impudent man ?—Because he is bare faced.

627. .Why is a man sitting quietly by himself like money which ~

is borrowed ?—Because he is alone (a loan).

628. What letter is that which is always repeated in America ?—
The letter-A.

629. How do we know that time is money ?—Because we generally -

find it easy to spend an evening in good company.
630. When is a pretty girl like a ship?—When she’s attached
to a buoy.

631. Why is the Riddlemaree like Cesar’s wife ?— Because it is
beyond reproach, i

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CHARADES.

CHARADES are probably
of Italian origin, deriving
their name from the word
“ schiarare,” to unravel, to
elucidate, to clear up.

The answer to a charade

consists of a word of two or
more syllables, each having
a separate meaning, which
is described enigmatically ;
and then the sev eral ideas evolved in the first and following
terms are combined i in the whole.
_ Some charades have high poetical eeectience, espe-
cially those invented by Mackworth Praed. One of these
is said by Miss Mitford, in her “Literary. Recollections,”
to have been beyond her power to solve.





“Sir HILARY charged at Agincourt. = C :
_ Sooth! ’twas an awful day ! _
And though, in that old age of sport, :
The rufflers of the camp and. court

Had little time to pray,
’Tis said that Sir Hilary muttered there, |
Two syllables by way of prayer :
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‘My first.to all the brave and proud
Who see to-morrow’s sun ;

My next, with her cold and quiet cloud,

To those who find their dewy shroud

' Before the day be done;

And both together to all bright eyes

That weep when a warrior nobly dies.’”

Various solutions have been suggested to this charade—

“ Farewell,” and “Good Night,” being the best. The words
“Good Night,” indeed, seem to meet all the requirements of
the Riddle.

Another example of Praed’s excellence, is that which

follows :

Mv frst was creeping on his way

Through the mists of a dull October day,

When a minstrel came to its muddy bed,

With a harp on his shoulder, a wreath on his head;
. “And how shall I reach,” the poor boy cried,

“To the courts and the cloisters on t’other side,”

Old Euclid came, and he frowned a frown,

And he dashed the harp and the garland down ;

Then he led the bard, with a stately march

O’er my second’s long and cellared arch ;

“ And see,” said the sage, “liow every ass -

Over the sacred stream must pass !”

The youth was mournful, the youth was mute,

He sighed for his laurel, he sobbed for his lute :

The youth took comfort, the youth took snuff;

He followed the lead of that teacher gruff:

And he sits ever since on my whole’s kind lap,

In a silken gown and trencher cap.

Answer—Cambridge. The city is on the river Cam, and

the bridge over which the student passed was like Pons
astnorum, the asses’. bridge, the name given by Cantabs to
the Fifth Proposition of the First Book of Euclid.

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Of charades with a real practical meaning, there are
very few, but the following is an excellent sample of that
few :

O TRuTH! deign to visit that isle of the west,
Which, by aid of my /sé, braggart charlatans sway,
Till firm as my second, thy throne ever blest,
Shall be fixed in the light of a glorious day.
Then from deepest despair shall a nation arise,
Renewed in her youth, and regenerate in soul,
And freed from false friends, disabused of their lies,
Shall triumphantly garland her brows with my whole,

Answer—* Sham-rock ;”’ and, of course, the “isle of the
west” is Ireland. 2

Again, the well-known “Stay-lace” certainly points a
moral :

TRUE to the trumpet-call of fame and duty ;
The soldier arms and hastens to depart,

Nor casts a look behind, though love and beauty
Whisper my /ivs¢ in tones that thrill the heart.
The war is o’er—with wealth and honour laden,
The soldier.seeks the well-remembered hall ;

He woos and wins the unreluctant maiden,

And bids my second o’er her blushes fall. i
He takes her hand—a mist of rapturé thickens
Before her eyes ; such bliss succeeding pain
Out-tasks her strength, and fainting nature sickens,
Until my whole is rudely snapt in twain.

An eloquent lament for the “good-old times” is con- -
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veyed in Praed’s “ Knighthood.”

ALAS for that forgotten day !

When chivalry was nourished,
When none but friars learned to pray,
And beef and beauty flourished ;

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And fraud-in kings was held accursed,
And falsehood sin was reckoned,
And mighty chargers bore my /vs¢,
And fat monks wore my second /
Ah, then I carried sword and shield
And casque with flaunting feather,
And earned my spurs in battle field,
In winter and rough weather ;
And polished many a sonnet up
To ladies’ eyes and tresses ;
And learned to drain my father’s cup,
And loose my falcon’s jesses !
But dim is now my grandeut’s gleam, _
The mongrel mob grows proudet ;
And everything is done by steam,
And men are killed by powder ;
And now I feel my swift decay,
And give unheeded orders ;
- And rot in paltry state away
‘With sheriffs and recorders.

A still simpler form of Charade consists of two or
more syllables briefly described ; as in this example, the
answer to which is Workhouse.

HE who bravely does my fst,
Ere ever youth be past,

In age will. own my second,
Nor need my whole at last.

Or these : ;
My frst is a fruit, my second is a fruit and my whole isa
* fruit.
Answer—Crab-apple.
My first is a bright colour, my. second gives a sound, and

my whole is a wild flower.
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CHARADES.



ORIGINAL CHARADES.

Among the many Charades which follow, are examples
of all the leading varieties—poetry and prose, long and
short—care having been taken to present a great variety
both as to style and treatment. .. Nos. vit., XIII., XLVIIL.,
LI, LIL, LXVIIL, XCv., and xcviL., strike us especially as
being greatly above the average of such compositions.

Tr.

THE farmer’s boys, a blithesome band,
Flock ’round the hearthstone bright and warm ;
My frst so dark o’erspreads the land ;
‘The rising wind betokens storm.

The storm comes on ; his jaded steed
The trav’ller urges o’er the lea ;

My second he would reach with speed—
A transient home for such as he.

The storm descends with dismal roar—
My ¢hird comes sweeping o’er the plain ;

Dark, angry waves dash on the shore,—
God help the sailor on the main !

The storm abates. How calm and still
The Queen of Night above us floats !
My whole, with cadence sweet and shrill,
Now sings her thrilling, tuneful notes,
Aunswér—Nightingale (Night, inn, gale).

I,

ON the margin of the desert,
In my jivst, the camels lay, : F
Waiting for the heavy burdens
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*Tis said in the olden times
’Neath the light of midnight moon,
Rode my second on their broomsticks,
Or were hung up high at noon.

Where the brimming river rushes
By a pleasant, woodland grove—
“There we ate my whole, then onward
Down the banks far did we rove.
Answer—Sandwiches (Sand-witches).

’ TI,

A BUSY insect we in summer see,

Pattern of patient industry ;

Next we have a little word,

Applied to man, creation’s lord ;

My zhira’s an insect, small and gray,

Type of luxury and decay.

Join these together, and you'll see

A beast of power and majesty.
Answer—Behemoth (Bee-he-moth).

Tv.

WITHOUT my first, be you black or white,
Day would be dreary as the night ;

When in the battle danger beckoned,
The brave were always in my second.
Whene’er the weeds begin to grow,

To use my é#ird pray don’t be slow.

My whole, a famous British story,

Is often called its author's glory.

Answer—Ivanhoe (Eye-van-hoe),

& Vv.

FIRST is in work, but not in toil ;

Second in earth, but not in soil .

Third in sun, but not in moon ;

Fourth in hymn, but not in tune:
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Fifth in hive, but not in home ;
Stxth in honey, but not in comb ;
Seventh in grass, but not in hay ;
Eighth in night, but not in day ;
Ninth in horse, but not in mare ;
Tenth in rend, but not in tear.
My whole a noted patriot pére.

Answey—Washington.
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My first I may in truth declare—
Its name and nature both is air ;
My second is a perfect bore,
Yet make sweet music evermore ;

My whole in many a crowded street
Lies in its bed beneath your feet.

Answer—Gas-pipe.

VIIA LOVE LETTER.

I HAVE twined you a wreath,

But its fanciful braid

Does not glow with the colours
The brightest in hue ;

Yet not without thought

The selection was made,

As your heart will confess
If its feelings be true.

Then glean from my poesy
Its gracious intent,

And return as in duty,
The off’ring now sent.

There is first the fair flower,
That some poets propose

Asa bud of more charms
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Tis as sweet and as pure, .
And as lovely, but, yes,

What that bud and its emblem—-
I leave you to guess.

To contrast with this blossom,
Earth’s fairest of flowers,
We will seek for a branch
From the evergreen bowers ;
There is one which to Hope,
And to Memory is dear,
And its promise is Peace ;
Oh, that branch shall be here !

I have been. to the woods,
And the zephyrs betrayed

Where some shy fragrant flowers
Their hiding-place made ;

I discovered and culled them,
Though coyly they grew ;

Where the green leaves the thickest
Their dark shadows threw.

Now, Pll twine in that blossom
As free and as wild

As the light wind that owns her
His favourite child;

She is young, and in ‘beauty

_ And blushes arrayed,

Is a sweet fairy promise
To finish my braid.:

’Tis complete ; and unless
You are fettered in mind,
You will own there is something
Far dearer behind.

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Then unite the initials, -
And pause on the name

They will softly .disclose—
Though to speak it were shame.

Answer—Lily ; Olive ; Violet ; Eglantine—LOVE.
VIII.

First in pencil, not in pen ;
Second in lair, not in den ;

Third in money, not in cash ;
fourth in lightning, not in flash ;
Fifth in queen, not in king;

Last in bracelet, not in ring.

My whole will name a singing bird,
Which in England oft is heard. :
Answer—Linnet.

TX

My frsé is used in driving; my second is needy ; a third
is anickname; and my woe is a bird.
Answer—W hip-poor-will,

xX.

My frs¢ you will find in a tortoiseshell cat ;
The right place for my second is inside your hat ;
My ¢ferd is an insect you often may see ;
When it rains, if yow’re wise, take shelter in me.
5 Answer—C,A,B. (Cabriolet.)

XI.

SrEe how the arena’s thronged, the glorious sport to see;
With Spain’s fair daughters, and proud chivalry !
And “vivas” loud mix with the din cf trumpets and of drums,

The gates fly wide, and, with a roar, my noble Zrzma/ comes,
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And, yet, of everyone that’s there, my ext the lead doth take,
Which, tho’ ’twas never yet-in fault, owns to a great mistake.
It mingles in the fierce méée, floats ’mid the glittering plumes,
And tho’ of temper never out, fierce in its rage it fumes.

Far from the ken of grasping man, my useful ¢Azrd is found,
Yet to obtain it, fathoms deep he excavates the ground.

Join these right carefully, and you my whole may use

As an account official of the public news.

Pe Answer—Bull-e-tin.

XII.

No one can tell what time may bring
To those who do my second,

Though it “works wonders,” yet the thing
I always naughty reckoned.

My whole was mad to “‘try it on,”
And found it would not fit,

Deceived, betrayed, and left alone,
My dear young friend was “bit.”

And now just for a little bread,
My first is daily plied.

Oh ! if the future could be read,
How few would step aside.

Answer—Pen-elope.

XITIL— NAUTICAL.

ON either side a mossy bank, the water underneath ;

The sun above shone aint down, the zeplyas held their
breath.

My first and I went gliding on, and left behind a qace,

Which growing faint and fainter still, at last was lost in space.

It was a merry first of May, and ere the sports were done,

A maiden drew herself away, and, musing, sat alone.

My second coming by her side, her hand did..gently press,

Then sat him down, and whispered low. What said he?
Can’t you guess?

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Next day, ten thousand people came, in crowds from every
part ;
And every eye was firmly fixed, all eager for the start.
A happy second then was I, my joy knew no control,
When proudly sitting in my frs¢, I acted as my whole.
Answer—Boat -swain,

XIV.—LITTLE CHARADES.,

My rst is never on,
' And never warm my second,
By Jove, ’tis time I was at wny whole,
For by the boy I’m beckoned.
Answer—Office (Off-ice).

XV.

My whole to him who has my jrs¢,
Is indispensable, I tell you ;

He'll have to second my first,

And first my second too.

Atswer—Watch-pocket.

XVI.
Look at my happy joyous sé,
With my second by her side ;
’Tis strange, but a short time ago,
My first was then my whole.

Answer—Brides - made

XVII.

AT evening by my whole you'll think
‘Of days gone by ; and never reckon
That by my second my first is made,
And by my first my second.
Answer—Fire-light.
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XVII.

My jirst placed in my secozd’s hands,
Be it in peace or war ;

My whole is one of England’s bulwarks,
And our enemies defy, .
| Answer—Rifle-men,

XIX,

My first is always fresh,

My second ever bold:

And dearly I delight to be

A resident in my whole. :
; Answer—New-castle.

XX.

THE weary traveller, for-precious ease,

Struggles to pull off my fs7,

But without success ; then, in a rage,

Calls on my second to bring my whole..
Answer—Boot-jack. -

~ XXI.

My first in the kitchen solemnly stands, _
And warns me to my second,

And the neighbours oft declare I am

As regular as my whole, :
; Answer—Clock-work,

XXII.

IN the hope of my fivs¢,
Being caught by my second, .
I sat down by the side of the brook ;
But lo and behold ! as I looked quickly down,
My jst had gone off with my whole.
Answer—Fish-hook.
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XXIIL SUNDAY CHARADE.

O’ER a snow-white, trackless waste,

Guided by a cunning hand,

Swiftly glides my frs¢ to glad,
NG Loved ones far from fatherland.

In my second may be traced,
The reflector of the heart ;

Tis a pronoun though it forms
Of a word the smallest part.

’Neath Arabia’s cloudless sky,
You will often see my ¢hird;
Emblem of our bodies frail,
Teaching us our loins to gird.

When at mercy’s door we knock,
Pleading that our sins may roll
Burden-like from off our back,
Then are we in truth my whole.

Answer—Penitent(Pen-eye-tent).

XXIV.—FLOWER CHARADES.

LIKE my /rs¢, at most hours of the day you may meet
In London’s fine squares, or far-famed Regent Street ;
But in either of these should my second appear,

Your cheek might be blanched, and expressive of fear ;
Yet my whole is as harmless, as harmless, can be,

You may eat it as salad, or drink it as tea,

Answer—Dandelion (Dandy-lion).

KXV.

How pleasant ’tis to stroll along
O’er upland, vale, or lawn ;
And listen to the joyous song
Of my first at early morn.

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My second oft—too oft is used

By hunters in the chase ; ‘
And always too is much abused
By jockeys in a race.’ :

My whole is seen in summer time
Amidst the gay parterre ;

And blossoms freely in our clime,
For Flora’s fame to share.

Answer—Lark-spur.

XXVI.—BIOGRAPHICAL.

My frst is in clock, but not in time ; second is in dollar, but
not in dime; ¢/zrd is in spirit, but not in wine ; fourth is in
rod, but not in line ;_/# is in bird, but not in tree ; szxth is
in you, but not in me; seventh is in drop, but not in fall;
eighth is in room, but not in hall ; zzz¢h is in sin, but not in
shame ; and my wéole is a poet, known to fame.



Answer—Lord Byron.

XXVII.—MASONIC,

HARK ! ’tis the bloodhound’s bay! Foor life, dear life !
A hunted son of Afric flees.
To join his children and his faithful wife.
The boundary’s gain’d. My first he is! He sinks upon
his knees, :
And foe kind Heaven.

My 7 next’s a sturdy artizan, whose ready hands,
Nor cot nor palace could be raised without ;
My whole, one of a brotherhood, found in all lands,
Whose beneficial influence none can doubt;
Whose bonds are never.riven.

A nswer—F ree-mas on,
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XXVIIL——-FLORAL,

STRUCK down amid the heat of strife,-

A warrior faintly yields his life ;

But ere he seeks the shades of death,

My fers#, with his-expiring breath, :
He kissed, and gasped a loved one’s name,
Then bade adieu to love and fame.

Sweet emblem of our opening youth,

Ere time, with dire, relentless ruth,

Hath blurred its joy, my second is.

How blest could we but grow in bliss

- As it in charms, till, full each grace,

It droops back to.its resting-place,

Amid a:mass of waving hair,

Maidens‘at times my whole will wear :
Oftener yet will it be shown

Upon the breasts of “ swells” in town,

A queen, among her compeers—she,

The subject of my jeu @’esprit.

Answer-—Rose-bud.

XXIX.—DOMESTIC,

WHEN morning comes, in winter-time,
And flakes of snow are falling, ©

When leafless boughs are white with rime,
And tempest shrieks appalling—

How pleasant then my frsé, when we

Assemble over toast and tea !

When, breakfast done, we venture forth,
“With dismal shake and gesture,

Into the regions of the north :
My second is a vesture

Of great esteem to all of those

Who travel over frozen snows.

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And when the-business of the day,
Its toils and cares are over,
How giadly do we haste away
To feel ourselves in clover.
When safe at home, where babies roll
With playful kittens on my whole /

.Answer—Hearth-rug.

XXX.—CIVIC,
My frs¢ young ladies often are
(Those naughty little misses).
I really think they punished ought
To be, with many kisses.
My xex?’s a preposition small ;
My ¢hird a single letter ;
And for my fourth a largish town
We'll take—nought could be better.
My whole of perseverance tells :
All lazy habits it repels.
3 Answer—Pert-in-a-city.

XXXI.—MEDICAL.

When quite a boy, from home I ran,
To satisfy my thirst

For wild adventure, which I did,
By going to my jirsé.

When from my doctor I received
A bill, I gladly reckoned

The money, and with pleasure paid,
For I was then my second.

A bear broke loose, when in the “Zoo”
I took ai evening stroll ;

And no one there felt safe until
It was again my whole.

Answer—Se(a)cured.
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XXXII.-GENERALS AND THEIR VICTORIES.

1. My frst is a title of courtesy, my second is a bird, my
third is a grain, my fourth is a verb, and my Jijth is a fasten-
ing. My w&ole is an English hero.

Answer--Sir Henry Havelock.

2. My first is chance, my /as¢ is an adverb, my whole is a
siege in which the above-mentioned English hero was
engaged.

Answer—Lucknow.

3. My first is a testament, my second is a pronoun, my
third is a verb, my fourth is a partition, and my //¢h is often
used by gamesters. My whole is a Scotch hero.

Answer—William Wallace.

4. My first denotes to move, my second is a kind of salt :

fish, my whole is a battle in which the above-mentioned Scot

was engaged.
Answer—Stirling.

5. My second is often made of my frst, my third is a boy’s
name, vulgarly expressed, my fourth is what all boys are, my
whole isan American hero. ~ .

Answer—Stonewall Jackson.

6. My first is part of a boy’s name, my second is a vowel,
my third is found on farms, my fourth denotes a city, my
whole is a battle in which the above-named American hero
was engaged. :

Answer—Fredericksburg.:





7. My frst is an Italian name, my second is three-fourths _

ofa dress, my dhérd and fifth are alike, and my fourth is
_ what most old men are. My wéode is an Italian hero.

' Answer—Guiseppe Garibaldi.
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8. My frst is part of.a fence, my second is found in war,
my ¢hird ist one-half of an insect, my whole is a siege in
which the above-named Italian hero was engaged. i

Answer—Palermo,

9. My frst is two-thirds of.a horse, my second is a land
measure, my ¢hzyd and my fi/th are alike, my fourth is half
of an animal, my s¢xth denotes separate,and my J/ast isa
‘vowel. My whole is a French hero.

Answer— Napoleon Buonaparte.

10. My frst is a planet curtailed, my second is a Latin in-
terjection, my ¢#ird denotes command, my whole is a battle
“in which the above-named French hero was engaged.

Answer—Marengo. -
11. My frst is a planet, my second an elevated apartment,

my third is a colour, and my fourth a colour twice curtailed.
My wéole is a Prussian hero.

Answer—Marshal Blucher (ochre).
_ 12. My aL is found all*over the globe, and without it all
living creatures would die, my second is a girl’s name fami-

liarly expressed, and my who/e-is a battle in which the above
named Prussian hero was engaged.

Answer—Waterloo.

XXXIV.—EASY CHARADES.

My jist is a eyeraeee my second is ahuman being, my: third
is used as a drink, my fourth you will find in Russia, and my
whole is used in travelling.

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XXKV.

My frstis a participle, my second is part of your dress, my
third is a letter, my fourth is used: in front of houses, and:
my whole is to examine.. i

. Answer—In-vest-i-gate.

: XXXVI. i
My first is useful to the earth, my second is worn by ladies
and 1 was also used in war, and my whole is seen in the sky:

Answer—Rain-bow.

KAKI ae F

My first is an animal, my second is an article, my ¢hird
should be used a day, and my whole is a place for the
dead.

Answer—Cat-a-comb.

Seal “XXXVIIL.
My first is a weapon used in way, my second lives in the sea,
my: whole is a species of fish found in warm climates.

Answer—Sword-fish.

XXXIX.

My frst is a title, my second is a boy’s name, my ¢hirdisa
_nhame, ane) my whole is the name of a British admiral.

A nswer—Sir Charles Napier.

XL.

My frst is part of a numeral, my second is a ferocious animal,
my ¢hird is what we breathe every day, my fourth is an arti-
cle, cel my whole is worth the square of my jirst.

Answer—Mil-lion-air-e.

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XLI, -
My first is a preposition, my second is a tree, my chird is a
female’s name, and-my whole is a lodging for the sick.
Answer—lIn-fir-Mary.

XLII.

My jrst is insane, my second is an article, my ¢hird is a bril-
liant light used in towns, my fourth is what we ride in, and
my whole is an island in Africa.

Answer—Mad-a-gas-car.

XLITI.

My first is an article of dress, my second you will find in
Prussia, my ¢hivd is a part of the face, and my whole is an
order of friars.

Answer—Cap-u-chin.
XLIV.
My jirst is a celebrated patriot, my second you see with, my
third is a sweet fruit, and my whole is a seaport in Asia.

Answer—Tell-i-cherry.
XLV. :

My frst is an objective pronoun, my ext is used at weddings,
and my whole is an inhabitant of the deep.
Answer—Her-ring.

XLVI.—A GROUP OF BRITAIN’S FAMOUS MEN.

1. My first is a word meant to “ hold” or “ possess,”
*Tis spelt with four letters I’m. free to confess.
My secoua’s an instrument made to confine,
‘To give you the dey I politely decline.
My whole, when you find it, will give you the name
Of a brave British hero distinguished in fame.

Answer—Have-lock,
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2. My first a large vessel constructed of wood, .
With its freight once an Ararat’s mountain top stood,
My second the name of a workman will show
A word of six letters I wish you to know.
My whole you will see, if you find it aright,
Is the name of a clever ingenious knight.

Axnswer—Ark-wright (Sir R.)

3. My first is a place in which soldiers are found, :
By the Romans made square, by the Danes, of old, round. -
My second’s an instrument used as a. call,

Of metal ’tis made, and ’twill break if it fall,
My whole is the name of a noble Scotch peer,
With my first well acquainted, but unknown to fear.

Answer—Camp-bell (Sir Colin)
(afterwards Lord Clyde).

4. My first is a passion which none should desire,
It burns in the breast like a “dull, hungry” fire.
My second’s a weight as all school-boys know well,
Transposed, a short word in our language will spell.
My whole, by the friends of our King Charles the First,
I am sure has been often and heartily cursed.

Answer—lIre-ton.

5. If my /érs¢ you would know, you have not far to look, .
I am sure you can find them in this very book..
My second’s a word you can easily guess,
When I tell you that “value” ’tis used to express.
My whole was a poet who held a high station,
Whose works have obtained for him great approbation.

Auswer—W ords-worth.

6. My jirst is a spider, a pony, a ball,
To give its full meaning my space is too small.
My second’s so short all its meaning I’ll give,
Tis a place you know well, where wild animals live.
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My whole, which I’m sure you will find if you can,
Will appear as the name of a late famous man.

Answer—Cob-den.

. XLVI:

WHEN a party of women together you see,

Between them I’m sure miy /i7s¢ there will be,
Especially over a nice cup of tea. ©

And if not provided with muffin or cake,

A breakfast they seldom or ever-can make,

Unless of my second they have to partake.

My whole is well-known both for commerce and trade,
Asa paboul for vessels of every grade.

Answer—Chat-ham.

XLVII.—LEGAL.
O’ER hill, thro’ dale, and meadow green,
_ Atramping troop I see!
As thro’ the scattered dust they go.
_ Strive they for art or progress? No!
Their mission and their object mean
My Jirst—what can it be?

Oh, turn, flee from this scene of strife,
Some peaceful haunt to visit !
Still shall my sense offended be!
In pulpit, stage, or platform see
‘My second crush the very life
Of poetry! Whatis it ?
And now a drooping, fearful man,
Skulks thro’ the street and weather.
What means his stealthy, shuffling by? —
What lurking fire is in his eye!
My whole is on his track! Now can
_ You name me altogether ?

Answer—War-rant.

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>: XLIX. —THOUGHTFUL.

My frst is the half of a river in Kent ;

My second e’er dwells with a maiden Content ;

Mr ¢hird, twice repeated, is an exclamation, no doubt ;
My fourth, when curtailed, no home is without.

You must now surely know me, if at guessing you’re rife,
For my. whole you are doing pee day of your life.

» Answer—Med-i-tating.

L.—FLORAL.
My frst is seen in meadow green,
In fallow field and glen,
*Mid flowerets sweet, with nimble feet,
It flies the haunts of men.

' O’er hill and dale, and-verdant vale,
And through the leafy trees,
My second’s sound, to all around,
Is. wafted by the breeze.

_ My whole neath shade, in lonely glade,
. Where wild flowers drink the dew.

- Soon out the ground, I-gaily bloom, |
._ And sip the nectar new.

Answer—Hare-bell.

LI. - HIBERNIAN,

ARRAt, Patrick, my jewel, you’re a broth of ¢ a boy,
*, Your likes, sure, there never was seen ; .

You can ogle the girls and tip them the -jirsd, -
In the swate town of Ballyporeen.

There’s dainty wee Norah, the pride of Kildare,
- Her beauty is fit for a. queen ; °
You took her from Mike, the big bog-trotting calf ;
In the swate town of Ballyporeen.
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For which a shillelagh came down, with a whack,
And landed your two eyes between ;

But your head, by the powers ! was as hard as the second,
Or farewell to swate Ballyporeen.

The whole, my dear Patrick, you need not be kissing ;
Without it the first you can manage, I ween:

But take your dear Norah—make her your sweet wife ;
And remain contate in nate Ballyporeen.

Answer—Blarney-stone.

LII.— PATRIOTIC. - i

J HAD a dream of bygone years : I saw a fair-haired boy ;

His youthful face was beaming with a radiant smile of joy.

I saw his young, yet manly form, within the trim school-
ground,

And when his soft sweet voice was heard, his playmates
crowded round

And listened, with a greedy ear, as unto them he told

Of glorious deeds that had been done by patriots of old ;

Of many a hard-contested field, of cities lost and won ;

And thus his youthful days were spent—heroic Washington. ;

The scene was changed—it was a plain empurpled with blood !
And in that surging human tide—that wild, resistless flood—
I recognized the fair-hair’d boy in that heroic form

That spurred into the very front of that fierce battle’s storm.
His manly voice came swelling forth in all its clearness then.
In vain endeavours so to cheer those poor disheartened men ;
And when that all seemed to be lost—when every hope

"seemed gone—
A ray still lingered in his breast—heroic Washington !

The scene was changed—I then beheld a happy, joyous
throng ‘
Hailing with pride the conqueror ; and as he passed along,
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I recognised his form again : his locks were whiter now—
The weight of earthly cares had left their mark upon

his brow.

Hark to the trumpet’s brazen notes! hark to the thunder-
ing drums!

And every voice proclaims aloud, “Behold the conqueror
comes !”

All through that long and dreary w4o/e, he still kept toiling on ;
Branded my #rst, brave as my /ast—heroic Washington !
Answer—Rebel-lion,

LITI.— HIBERNIAN.

’Twas in a bonnie Scottish town,
No’ unco lang sin’ syne,

I saw a great big Irish loon,
Wha ’t seemed had tint his min’.

And told me he’d been to the first,
And what he’d gotten there,

Had raised his bluid, and syne he curst
In Zast he’d hae a share.

Ma sang ! he had it tae his loss
And.as on’s back did fa’,

He wished him safe the sea across,
Whaur wéo/e rins far awa’.

Answer—Bar-row. (The Barrow is a river in Ireland.) -

LIV.—DOMESTIC,

My jrst’s a precious stone ;
My zext a well-known tree ;
Or call my jrs¢ a fruit,
The zext a thong will be.
Whichever way you choose
This puzzle to divide,
You still will find my zhole
A powder will abide.
Answer—Pearl-ash, or Pear-lash.
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LV.—FACIAL.
MY jirst-is elopement, but still -
It never utters word ; eee
And though it tells of good and il.
Of steadfast mind and.wavering will—
-Its voice is never heard.
It oftentimes doth warn of hate,
And signal hearts affectionate.
My second, ah! alack-a-day,
Deep degradation brings ;
When wielded ’neath a tyrant’s sway,
Man’s self-respect doth flee away.
Beneath his sufferings. a
It fills his heart-with feelings grim,”
And makes a brutal beast of him.
My -whole contributes to adorn
Full many a lady fair ;
If of my total she were shorn,
.A beauteous maid would look forlorn—
’Twould mar her beauty rare.
Without it she, whose charms are nil,
Would, on ay soul, look: plainer still.
Answer—Eye-lash.

LVh—LITTLE CHARADES.

MY frst is a flower, my second is another name for harbour,
my whole is an English town.

; Answer—Stock-port.

; LVIL
My frst is a vegetable, my second is a domestic fowl, my
whole is a handsome bird. :
: ; ' Answer—Pea-cock.

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_ LVII,

My GEG: is a beverage, my second is a measure for beer, my

HEED is a domestic article.
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LIX,
My first is a vehicle, my scams is a preposition, my whole is
part of a ship.

Answer—Cab-in.

LX.
My jist is a grain, my second is part of a house, my whole
is an English county. f

i . Answer—Corn-wall.

LXI.

My jist is a liquid, my fey is a fish, my whole is a
whisper.
Answer—tink-ling.

LXII.

My first is formal, my second is a flower, my whole is a

flower.
A nswer—Prim-rose.

LXIII.

My frst is a colour, my second is a workman, my whole is a
workman. ‘
Answer—Black-smith,

LXIV.

Mv frst is a vehicle, my second is mean, my whole is a town
in Ireland.
Answer—Car-low.

LXV.

My erst is a human being, ay second is to walk, my whole is
an Indian fruit.
Answer—Man-go.

LXVI. :
My fst is to spoil, my second is a vowel, my third is a pre-
cious metal, my whode is a flower. A
Answer—Mar-i-gold,
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LXVIL
My jirs¢ is dropped into my second, and is called my whole.
Answer—Letter-box.

LXVIII.— GALLANT.

Sir Roland he was as brave a knight
As ever the Red Cross wore ;

With his trusty sword he held his right,
In the brave old days of yore.

His heart was bold, and his hand was strong,
And he loved a lady fair; |

He wooed her true and he wooed her long,
And he hoped her hand to share.

For Lady Ella was fair to see,
And blue and bright was her eye,

As the star that beams on the dark, dark sea,
From the gemmed and quiet’ sky.

“Fair Ella, my own, my lady-love,”
Sir Roland said with a tear ; —

“Let my sorrow thy soft compassion move,
To my frst, oh, lend an ear ;

“For I pledge my troth, my zexf you are,
That I am as loyal a knight,

As eer lifted a lance in the Paynim war,
Or bled in the gory fight.”

“Thy prayer is heard, and my heart is thine,”
Fair Ella she said with a smile ;

“ And now in peace or war thou art mine,
“For well hast thou stood the trial.”

Sir Roland his eye was bright with my whole,
And his heart leapt up for joy ;
A warm, impassioned kiss he stole,
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And when she was his at her own sweet will,
He loved her more and more;

And when he was old he loved her still,
As he loved in days of yore.

Answer—Plea-sure.

LXIX.—MATRIMONIAL,

Jem Jenkinson waited on Brown,
To ask for the hand of his daughter ;
He held a snug berth in the town,
And felt pretty sure he had caught her.
But queer-are the fortunes of love,
And Jem’s was one of the worst ; =

For Brown, in my second, most unlike a dove,
Right speedily showed -him my ji7sé.

Our hero, abashed and confounded,
Lost over his feelings control,

~ And hurrying home deeply wounded,

Spoke of it when there as my whole,

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LXX.

1. My frst is a town in Turkey in Asia, my second is a
river in Switzerland, and my wéo/e is a town in Nubia.
Answer—Senn-aar.

2. My jirst isa country in South America, my second is an
island of Scotland, and my whode is a lake in Italy.
; Answer—Perv-gia.
3. My frst is a mountain of France, my second is a town
in the Morea, also a town in Sicily; and my whole is an

island in the Archipelago. -
Answer—Jura-nisi.

4. My first is a town in China Proper, my second is a river
in England, also a river in Wales ; and my whole i isa depart-
ment of France. Z

Answer—Ven-dee,

5. My frst is a town in Leinster, my second is a town in
West Flanders, and my whole is a town in India.
5 Answer—Bir-loo.

6. My frst is a town in Chinese proper, my second isa
county of Scotland, and my wéole is a town in Scotland.
Answer—Kin-ross.

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9, My first is a town in Austria, my second is a town in
Mongolia, my ¢hzrdis a town in India, and my whole isa
town in Anatolia.

Answer—Ips-ili-hissar (Ipsilihissar).

8. My first is a town in Herts, my second is a town in
Hainault, and my whole is a town in the south of Eng-
land. ;

Answer—Ware-ham.

9. My first is a country in Asia, my second is an island
of France, and my whole is a town on the coast of South
America. :

Answer—China-ré (Chinare).

10. My first is a town in Denmark, my second is a town
in Sweden, and my whole is a town on the coast of Den-

mark,
Answer—Hune-torp.

ir. My frst is a river in Holstein, my second is a town in
Norland, and my whole is a town in Sweden.

Answer—Stor-umea.

12, My first is a town in Denbighshire, my second is a
country in the Eastern Peninsula, and my wo/e is a river in

Turkey.
Answer—Mold-ava.

13. My frstis a term of endearment, my second a standard
weight, my wode a town in England.

Answer—Darling-ton.

14. My frst is a game, my second is what we use our
eyes for, and my whole a state in America.
Answer—Tennes-see.
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15. My jirs¢ is an article of fuel, my sécond moistens the
earth, and my whole a town in Ireland.

Answer—Cole-raine.

16, Fish propel themselves with my jivs¢, and my second
is what we do with our dead, my whole being a portion of
London.

Answer—Fins-bury.

17. My frst is the plural of a standard measure, my ~
second a lake, my whole a town in England from which a
peer takes his title. .

Answer—Elles-mere.

~

18. My frst is produced by a bird, my second is yielded .
by a pig, my whole is an English town.

Answer—Eg-ham.

19. My first is what.every man becomes on marriage, my
second is the place where a noted battle was fought, my whole
an English town,

Answer—Husband-Bosworth.

20. My frst is an unmarried female, my second is permed,
my whole i is a town in England.

Answey—Maid-stone.

21. My frst is a point in the compass, my second is used
for bleeding, my whode is a town in England.

Answer—N orth-leach,

22, My first is a tree, my second a joint of meat, my whole
a town in England.
' Answer—Oak-ham.
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23. My first is a colour, my second a female’s name, my
whole a town in England. 3 :
Answer—Red-ruth.

24. My first refers to needy circumstances, my second to
long life, and my who/e is an English town,

Answer—Want-age.

25. My frst means death, my second a collection of
water, my whole a well-known village near London.

Answer—Mort-lake,

26. My jirst is a sign of the zodiac, my second a sacred
edifice, my whole a town in England,
: Answer—Leo-minster.

27, My first is a portion of an ox, my second a church
’ dignitary, my whole a town in England.

Answer—Horn-dean.

28. My Jarst is the name given to a beast of burthen, my
second the voice of the animal, my w/o/e a metropolitan

suburb.
Answer—Hack-ney.

. 29. My jirst is used in the game of billiards, my second is.
a child’s name for a parent, my wole a town in Scotland.
Answer—Cu-par.

_ 30. My jirst is to destroy, my second is a peer, my whole
a town in Ireland. 5
Answer—Kil-lucan.

31. My firs is a well-known plant, my second is built over
a river, my who/e a town in England.
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CHARADES.



32. My jirst is a river in England, my second the voice of
a beast of burthen, my whole a town in France.

Answer—Cam-brai,

33. My jers¢t is an important residence, my second is the
name of a well-known read manufacturer, my whole a place
in Ireland. : ; ;

; Answer—Castle-macadam.

34. My first is what all do after sleeping, my second is a
plot of ground, my whole a town in Ireland.

Answer—Wake-field.

35. My first is an important portion of the human body,
my second a collection of water, my whole an English town.

Answer—Liver-pool.

36. My frst is an article of furniture, my second where my
baby sleeps, my whole a town in England, :

Answer—Pres-cot.

LXXI,

I MADE up my mind to second my jirst,

And my ‘whole from the dealer received ;

But I found that my second

Was too long for my frst,

And returned my whole to the maker deceived.

Answer—Picture-frame,

LXXII,

OH, no, says my /rst, ’tis so warm_and hot,
I really can’t put on my second,
Tho’ ’tis quite an age I’ve been in my whode,
I still very pretty am reckoned.

A nsiwer—W idow-hood.
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LXXIII.

My jerst is never long,

In my second now I reign,

And my whole once in the Sporting World
Then gained himself a name.

Answer—Shorthouse (Dr. Shorthouse, the writer on horse
racing.)

LXXIV.—ENGLISH TOWNS.
. My first is a noted tree, my second a noted food, and a
ue a not very noted place
Answer—Oak-ham.

2. My jirst is me product of my second, and my whole is
pleasant to romp in.

Answer—Hay-field.

3. My frst is to hurry, my second is painful on your toe,
and my whole is near Liverpool.

A cern COrm

4. My jfrst descends, my second you often ascend, and
my whole is a pleasant place.

Answer—Rain-hill.

5. We all do my frst every morning, in my second you
play cricket, and my who/e is a manufacturing town in York-
shire.

Answer—Wake-field.

6. My frst is the opposite of white, my second is painful,
and my whole is a cotton-spinning centre.

Answer—Blackburn. ©
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- LXXV.

oie

My jerst garotters fear, and soldiers can’t abide,

Though sleek it is, and fair to see, when by the fireside;

My second is an animal, though very much abused,

That, ever patient, struggles.on, however ill he’s used ;

My ¢Acrd upon the battle-field from struggling foes is torn,
To deck our halls and rooms of state, it proudly home is borne;
My whole is what, I fondly hope, whate’er our fate may be,
May ne’er, throughout this stormy life, befall both you and me.

Answer—Cat, ass, trophy (Catastrophe).

LXXVI.

My /irs¢ is the season when kind nature yields

The bright-tinted fruits of her orchards and fields, ©
And enriches mankind with her store.

My second what wanderer who does not revere,

And in memrry cherish that one spot so dear,
Tho’, perchance, he may ne’er see it more?

And think, while a sadness steals over his soul,

Of the days when he shared in the joys of my whole.

Answer—Harvest-home.

LXXVII.

BoRNE along by the wind.comes a solemn-toned knell,
Could aught but my “vst such a mournful sound tell ?
As it strikes on the ear so measured and slow,
It tells of a soul gone to weal or to woe.
‘Then weeping friends meet ’neath the cypress-trees’ shade,
And the bones of the dead in my second are laid ;
That last earthly dwelling they reverently close,
And again leave my whole to its silent repose.

Answer—Burial-ground.
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LXXVIIL.

FEATHERED songsters blithely singing,
Hills and rocks with echoes ringing,
Zephyrs sighing in the trees,

Truly are my /rs¢ all these.

Softly o’er my second stealing,

Comes a blissful, happy feeling,

As the thoughts are fixed above

All else, upon my whole, and love!

Answer—Sweet-heart.

LXXIX,

My jirst is a sportive but timorous thing,

Which bounds through the coverts with joy in its spritie,
Darting off at the fall ofa leaf,

My secona’s oft heard in the day’s busy round,

Striking full on the ear with its echoing sound,

And proclaiming now joy and now grief.

My whole may be seen in the meadows and glades,
Where it brightens the earth with its hue ere it fades.

Answer—Hare-bell.

LXXX,

A TRAVELLER, weary and sinking from thirst,
With joy threw him down at the brink of my jrs¢,
And a copious draught drank he.

My second is seen in the autumn’s-late day,

And foretells that its beauties will soon pass away.
My whole dashes on with a rush and a bound,
Appalling the ear with the might of its sound,
Like the roar of a troubled sea.

Answer—Water-fall.
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CHARADES.

LXXXI.

TAKE half of what is needful for the dead,
What helps physicians to their daily bread ;
Join these together, bright and clear,

And drink for breakfast without fear.

Answer—Cot-fee,

LXXXII.

IN many a rural landscape green,

O’er the tree-tops rising my “rst is seen ;

The villagers dwelt.’neath its guardian shade,
Near the sacred spot-where their sires are laid.

My second oft causes the heart to leap

’ When seen to rush by in its headlong sweep ;

And the breast upheaves with the thoughts that roll
O’er my mind like the pell-mell.of my whole,

Answer—Steeple-chase,

LXXXIIL

BITTER is the sting of my first,

Sweet is my ¢hzrd if only reversed,

My second you surely may find in the ant,
My whole is the name of an esculent plant.

Answer—Asp, a, sugar (Asp-a-ragus).

LXXXIV.

A FISH and an insect
With a vowel unite,
You then will behold
Something sparkling and bright.
Answer—Brill-i-ant.
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LXXXV.

A CONVEYANCE is my. jirst,
My second we love dearly,
My whole is trampled under foot,
And often flogged severely.
j Answer—Car-pet.

LXXXVI,.

A RIVER in Europe my firsé,
A land measure is my ¢hird,

My second is nought but a vowel,
And my whole is a medical herb.

Answer—Cam- come)

LXXXVII.

ONCE I bestrode a lazy steed,

And used the fivs¢ to mend his speed ;
For a long way I had to go,

To get some cash a man did owe.
My second, safe within my coat,

I had to show, ’twas all I got ;.
When I arrived, the man was gone,
My money also with him flown.
My ¢hira’s a letter ; bear in mind,
It is the first and last you'll find.

A term my whole, you often see
ppplicd to coins and progeny.

Answer—Spur-IOU- s (Spurious.)

LXXXVIII.

My frst in secret places lurk,

My second broods no good,

My whole would make you stiff and stark,

If taken with your food.

I’m the farmer’s foe, the farmer’s friend,

My whole of my first soon makes an end,
Answer—Ratsbane.

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_ CHARADES.

LXXXIX,

My frst, Pll inform you, should be very strong,
And that is enough to say;

My second’s a number that will not take long

_ fo count—be as slow as you may.

My whole is much wished for, and often is made,
In many a different way;

It is good, it is bad, it has many a grade,
And many bow down to its sway.

Answer—Fort, a defended place, or strong; wz, one (Fort-
une).

XE,

IN winter’s time my /7s¢ is seen,

When the weather is very cold ;

And is formed into my second

By children young and old.

And if my whole you wish to find,

My jrst and second must be combined ;
And then by looking you will see,

A winter favourite in me.

i

Answer—S now-ball.

XCI.

AT my fist was displayed in neat array, _
Glasses, and china, and flowers gay:
And a buxom lady went with a smile, |
To fetch my second to aid a while.

For the house was_full, the assizes “on,”
There was hardly a chair to sit upon ;>
And many a bustling, thirsty soul, :
Gave plenty of work to my o’ertaxed whole.

Answer—Bar-maid.
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CHARADES.

XCII.

My frst along my second winds,
With slow and creaking wheel ;

The tired horses long for rest,
And Tom his evening meal.

The bold deserter dreads my whoZe,
The cause, why he must die ;
And once in Eastern lands it stirred
A frightful mutiny.
Answer—Cart-ridge

XCIII.

My second sweepeth clean, ’tis said,
When new ; but housewives say
That ’tis no good when constant use

Hath worn its strength away.

~ Ah, lazy son, your Algebra,
You’ve very badly reckoned,

My frst shall point my whole for you
In likeness of my second.

Answer—Birch-broom.

XCIV.

My jirsé, tho’ small, much work performs,
All for my second’s sake ;

It pauses oft, but never tires,
Nor seeks a rest to take.

. My ¢hird is a large, well-known thing,
Which for my second toils ;
Unwearied, it e’er labours on,
Nor from its task recoils.

My whole, my second doth attain,
I am by all required ;

And when of goodly quality,
Am much to be admired.

Answer—Pen-man-ship.

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CHARADES.



XCY.

Ou, I wish I’d a pen like the poets of old,

A fancy as bright, and a genius as bold ;

That in language exalted and fitting rehears’d,
Might be the great beauty and worth of my jirs¢.
Without it the earth, now so smiling and bright,
Would be darkened, and hid in perpetual night;
Mankind could no more to their. labour repair,
Nought to them would remain but to die in despair.

Whene’er to my second in fancy I turn,

A figure arises—weird, solemn, and stern.

Who, ages ago, when our forefathers dwelt

In heathenish darkness, his mystic rites held ;
Human victims he slew, their grim gods to appease,
And he moulded their wills by his sacred decrees ;
The dark veil of future he claimed to unfold,

And in language prophetic their destinies told.

My whole is a being so restless and strange,

O’er the globe’s wide expanse without tiring he’ll range ;
Not a country or clime ’neath the blue vault of heav’n,
But there by a craving desire he is driv’n,

The mountain’s steep heights, or the rapid’s swift fall,
The forest, the plain,—he traverses all ;

And when nought new remains, still.unsated he sighs,
Alexander-like, wishing new worlds might arise.

Answer—Sight-seer.

XCVI.

I’m found in nearly all sorts of houses, and am patronized
alike by young and old, male and female, gentle and simple.
Of my erst is made my second, and my second backs my frst,
and my whole is used to keep my /rs¢ in order.



Answer—Hair-brush.
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XCVII.

The hearth, the hearth ts desolate,
_ Lhe bright tire quenched and gone.
; Mrs. HEMANS.

I ROAM once more the scenes of youth, those happy. bygone
days, -

Where oft in boyish innocence I’ve sung my childish lays—

Where often through the summer woods our wild halloo was
borne,

And echoes gi smciee from afar among the vales of Sorn.

And as_I ponder o’er the scene a much-loved form appears

All dimly through the vista of those long-departed years. ,

My grimal’s form, that long has passed into the dark un-
known :

The hearth, the hearth i is desolate—the bright fire quenched
and gone.

The stranger’s hand has left its mark, and all to me seems
strange—

The woodlands and the once fair vales have undergone a
change.

The plough has torn the grassy meads—the giant oak lies low,

The flowery braes of zext transposed are stript of beauty now.

The very flowers that deck the plain have not the smell
of yore—

The flowery glens so beautiful are beautiful no more;

And in the cottage of my youth where hope’s.bright meteor
shone,

The hearth, the hearth i is desolate—the bright fire quenched
and gone,

Full quickly have the years gone by, and time, old monarch
stern, ,
Has turned my wole’s once lovely form into a shapeless
cairn.
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%

It stands a hoary witness of adversity’s wild blast ;

It speaks of happy moments, far too happy long to last.

I gaze upon the scene and think how swift my /as¢ has flown.
_ The hearth, the hearth is desolate—the bright fire quenched
and gone, ‘

Answer—Parsonage (Pa—Sorn—age). .-

XCVIIL.

_ DEEP in my jirst my second lies,

Unseen by mortal eyes,

Rough and unknown ; yet when brought forth
*Tis deemed a noble prize.

There’s robbers in the house,.you say ?
Then shut the doors each one,

And bar.each window firm and fast :
We'll keep them safe till dawn.

The morning came, loud was the wail,
And sad, sad was the sight :

The robbers had by whole escaped,
And bolted through the night. -

Answer—Strata-gem.

XCIX.

My jirst receives, but never tells
The secret of a friend ;
My second does upon my first
For its success depend.
My whole with pain the fair admit,
Yet gladly to receive it sit ;
And whilst they cringe with pain and fright,
They hail my beauty with delight.

Answer—Ear-ring.
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Cc,

THE trumpet peals forth its wild summons afar,
On Waterloo’s blood-bedewed field ;

And squadrons engage, with the stern hate of war,
Disdaining to fly or to yield.

Poor Picton is down. On, then, Englishmen—on !
Let nothing your valour dismay !

‘On to vengeance and glory till vict’ry be won,
For Europe’s fate hangs on this day.

Through the sulphurous clouds of the hot fusilade
They have reached the foes’ bayonetted square ;
And each singles out one he deems worth his blade,
And carnage rides rampantly there.

My whole dashes on where an officer stands,
Defending the tricolour flag ;

His life or the banner he grimly demands,
And clutches the shot-riddled rag.

The twain closed in battle with terrible force :
The Englishman struck with his blade

Such a vigorous blow, that a life-deprived corse,
With my zext beaten down, below laid.

The victor had taken my /rs¢ on that day,
And sent a pure spirit to Heaven ; .

But a smile that remained on that cold face of clay,
Seemed to whisper, “ Thy sin is forgiven.”

_ Answer—Lite- guard.



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NUMBERED CHARADES.

Tue “Numbered” or “Lettered” Chtrade is a very

simple form of riddle, and is constructed as follows :—

A word selected is so divided as to allow its separate
letters to form other words. The letters may be repeated,
but it is important that every letter should be employed.
The following is a good example, as it also partakes of
the nature of a Double Acrostic -—

I aM a word of six letters, signifying to run, like tears.

My 1, 4, 5, 6,is a join; my 2, 4, 5, you drink ; my 3, 5, 2,
1, are “all alive ;” my 4, 5, 2, alldo; my 5, 3, 4, is a verb;
and my 6, 5, 3, is to spoil. The initials give my whole, and
the finals, transposed, is the same word in a masterful
sense.

The word is Séream, which transposed becomes Master,
thus :-—

Z2rpPHwaAynn
S&H pp 0 @

Seas)
AHHUpes




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‘ CHARADES.



Another good. example is formed on the word “ Eng-
land” :—

I am a word. of seven letters ; my 3, 4, 5, 7, are what the
happy feel ; my 5, 6, a very useful article; my 4;-5, 7, what
Wellington once was; my 4, I, 5, 6, are very thin; my
5, 6, 7, what -~connects England and Ireland: my 7, 5, 2, a
familiar appellation for a very impudent Irishman; my
4, 1, 5, 7, what guides do ; my 4, 5, 3, what loiterers do; my
2, §, 3, an animal; my 1, 6, 7, the conclusion ; and my whole
is a word dear to every English heart.

In the succeeding examples we have, with one or two
exceptions, only given the whole word or words which
constitute the answers, as when z/ey are found out, the
rest is plain.

L

I am a,word of thirteen letters. My 9, 13, 7, 5, 11 is an _

English town; my 2, 7, 5, I is a seat of learning; my
3, 12, 9, 6 isa-river in England; my 13, 2, 5, 11 is a province
of Spain; my 1, 5,6, 12 is a river in Ireland; my 8, 5 is a
river in Italy ; my 5, 11, 12, 10,9 is a lake in Russia; my
4, 2, 7, 6, 12, 13 is a bird; and my whole is a market town
in England.

Answer—Newport Pagnel,

IL

My whole is a line from “ Macbeth,” and contains thirty-
seven letters. My 6, 14, I, 7,-16, 26, 1, 27, 18, 10, 20—33,
37, 22, 24, 16—34, 19, 8, 27, 25 are characters from “ King
John;” my 34, 7, 10, 31, 22, 19, 433, 17, II, 34, 30, 31, 35
are characters from a “ Winter's Tale ;” my 33, 14, 12, 3, 27,
35—5, 30, 13, 37, 16, 10 are characters from “Julius Caesar ;”

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CHARADES. |



my 36, 10, 6, 27, 14, 34, 17, 31, 2, 25—22, 30, 20, 15, 4, 34, 35;
28, 26, 30, 11, 25 are characters from “ Coriolanus ;” my 32,
14, 31, 7, 12, 27, 34—12, 19, 32, 17, 31—29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 37,
35, 12 are eras from “King Lear ;” my 18, 6, 37, 32,

21, 12, 9—I, 17, 34, 3, 23) 35, 25, 17, 12 are characters from
“Romeo and Juliet.”

Answer—“ But screw your courage to the sticking place,”
Robert Bigot;. Peter; Lewis; Leontes; Paulina; Portia ;
Cicero; Coriolanus; Titus; Lartius; Goneril; Regan;
King Lear; Gregory; Balthasar.

III.

-My 2, 4, 5, though small, its use we do not scorn ;
My 3, 4, 5, 6, does Hepes brides adorn ;
My 6, 4, 5, a spirit that some thousands 1, 4, 2;
But slices from a 2, 4, 6, is better far for you: <
My 1, 4, 5, 6, the birds do when upon a 1, 2, 3, 4, 6;
My whole abounds in verdure. Name me, pray ;
Or are you in a fix? ;

Answer—Spring.

IV.

My whole consists of 16 letters. My 4, 11, 6, is often seen
in my 4, 5, 10; my 5, Io, 6, belongs to my 6, 5, 16; my 1, 2,
11, 8, is found on my 9, 11, 10, 6; my II, 14, 2,is always found
in my 15, 3,12; my 6, 15, 3, 2, 10, 5, 14, is mostly found in
my 6, 7, 12, 2; my 14, II, 10, 13, is often seen in my 5, 7,
10; my whole was an eminent philosopher and statesman of
the last century.

Answer—Benjamin Franklin,

Vv.

Now just to amuse my young friends for a while,
T’ll quote them a word in peculiar style ;
It’s used in commerce, it’s accepted in lieu,
And its meaning, no doubt, will satisfy you!
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CHARADES.,



You must be its 6, 10, 10, 8,—9, 10, 4, 5, I,

And continue to be so, until your work’s done ;
It’s 8, 2, 9, 6, 7—then [’ll be bound,

You'll own that it’s equal, in all the world round.
Its 5, 4, 7, 8, is always vile and impure,

Its 10, 6, 3, 9, 10, we cannot endure.

My whole is coequal, with all that I’ve said,
Now tell me the word, when this you have read,

- Answer—Equivalent.

VI.

My 5, 6, 7, 2, was a famous athlete of Crotona in Italy.;
my 4, 6, 2,names an island in the East; my 5, 9, 4, 8, 6,a
celebrated Italian poet; my 1, 9, 6, 4, 8, is an important
part of the human frame; my 5, 2, 10, 8, 3, 9, 7, 2, 4, was
one of the most faithful adherents of Napoleon the First ;
my 5, 2, 7,9, was an eminent Rhetorician ; my 9, 5, 5, 2, 10,
is an extensive division of Arabia; my 5, 2, 7, 3, isa small
winged insect ; my 6, 9, was a priestess of Juno at Argos;
My 5, 6, 10, 2, is a river of Spain and Portugal ;. my 5, 6, 10,
“7; names a useful plant; and my wo/e is an illustrious
English poet.

Auswer—John Milton.

Vil.

I aM composed of nine letters, my 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,9, are now
almost out of date; and my 8, 6, 7, was often the cause of
their use; and I am most happy to 1, 6, 7, 8, its praise; and
my I, 2, 6, 7,9, is what you will certainly feel if you play with
a wasp; and my 9; 3, 4, 5,1, is my whole cut down a few
inches; and my whole are articles that (wonder of wonders !)
’ ‘have been fashionable for years in one shape.

Answer—Stockings,
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CHARADES.

VIII.

I am a word of nine letters. My 4, 9, 2, 5, and my 7, 9, 9,
5, are two animals, and my 1, 2, 5, 4 is a fish ; my 4, 5, 2, 6,
7 you will most likely see on the dress of a 3, 2, 6,7 or a 7, 2,
3,93 my 1, 2, 8,9 is a place for a 4, 6, 5, 7; my 4, 2, 5,3 is
used in making 4, 9,9, 5; my 7, 6, 5, 8,9 is sung by the 4,
2,5, 73 the mention of my 1, 5, 6, 3, 9 sometimes fills you
with 7, 5,9, 2,73 my 1; 2, 5,9 has often 3, 2,7,9°a man a
4,9, 7,7, 2,5 for his 4; 5, 9, 2, 73; my 3, 2,5, 9, is useful
when you wish to have a 5, 6, 7,9; and it is often seen in a
5,2,1,93 my 7, 5,9, 2, 3 is not real; my 4, 5, 6, 8, 2, 7, 9 is
a party of soldiers; and my whole is a county town in Eng-
land.
Answer—Cambridge.

TX,

- 1 am a word of eleven letters. My 2, 6, 7, 8, 5,11 is a kind

of fruit ; my 7, 8, 10 is an insect ; my 2, 6, 11 is found in the
ground; my 5, 2, 7, 10 is an animal; my 5, 6,7, 1, 11 is a
kind of fruit; my 6,9, Io is an animal; my Io, 11, 8 is a
number ; my II, 10, 9, 10, 2 is a-vegetable ; my 9, I0, 2, 3

‘is very small; my 9, 3, 3, 2, 8 is a title of Jupiter; my 5, 6,

II, 11, 8 is a colour; my 10, 11, 9, 6 is often dropped, but
never picked up; my I, 11, 8 is a small, but useful article;
my I, 7, 5, 11 can be seen in every book; my 2,6, 5,7, 8
is a musical instrument; my I, 2, 4, Io is one who writes
my I, 2, 4,3; and my wéode is a fruit mentioned in scrip-
ture. ;

_ Answer—Pomegranate,

x.

I AM a word of eight letters. My 6, 4, 7, 8, is an animal;

my 6, 2, 5, 4 an inhabitant of a northern country of Europe ;

6,7, 5 a place for wild animals ; my 2, 1, 4is a liquor; my

8,2, 3, 4 what madmen often do; my §, 2, 3,4 part of a
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church often situated in a 6, 2, 1, 4; my 4, 2, 8,1 is a title,
and generally has plenty of 1, 2,5, 6; my 8,7, 2,1 is not
fiction ; my 3, 4, 2, 1 names something we eat; my 6, 7, 2, 8
a term of affection ; my I, 4, 5, 6 what our friends often ask
us to do ; my 8, 4, 2, 6 what we all ought to be able to do;
my 7, 5, 6 we are getting to; and my whole is always seen
in the summer.
Answer—Lavender.

XI.

I AM composed of twenty letters; my 2, 3, 20, 13, 5, 15,-9,
a 19, 14, 3, 16, 12, and fertile 2, 1, 13, 18, 15,9, was con-
quered by my 20, 15, 16, 13, 5, 15,17; but the inhabitants
3, 5, 2, I, 12, 17, a rebellion in order to 6, 12, 16, 5,2, 15
their independence. After many 7, 10, 3, 9, 12, 6, 1 had
been committed on both 1, 2, 9, 12,1,a brave 16,12, 15, 20,



3, 14, 19 was sent over from my 12, 15, 16, 19, 8, 15,9, and ©

after 12, 15, 9, 10, 6, 2, 15, 16 many troubles, he 4, 8, 15, 18,
16, 12, 9 to 4, 8, II, 12 peace. The two 2, I, 19, 18, 15, 9, I,
are NOW I0, 15, 9, 12,3, the I, §, 4, 12 government, and en-
joy an 2, 4, 7, 12, 1, 20 revenue. My whole was a celebrated
warrior who was very much devoted to the cause of his
king.

Answer—Sir Marmaduke Langdale,

- XID

I CONSIST of seventeen letters. My 14, 10, 1, 17, 8, 7,isa
town in Surrey ; my 1, 4, 8, fo is a town in Kent; my 16,
12, 5, 10, 4 is a town in Yorkshire ; my 11, 9, 8, 1, 6, 12, 9,
1 is a town in Wiltshire; my 11, 15, 13, 16, 17 is a town
in Lincoln; my 5, 8, 3, 17, 8, 7 is a town in Rutland ; my
17, 2, 10, 10 is a seaport town in Yorkshire ; and my whole
was a celebr ated general in the eighteenth century.

' Answer—Duke of Marlborough.
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XIII.

I AM composed of nineteen letters. My 14, 4, 7, 13, I1,-
14, 15, 19, 12, 18, 16, was an English poet ; my 9, 7, 10, 3,
11, 6,5, 1, 7, is a town in my 14, 15, 17, 2,1: my 15, 11,7,
18, and my 12, 15, 15, 6, 19, are fruit ; my 6, 5, 3, 13, 6,
was an English philosopher; my 1, 16, 6, 8, 5, 1, was a
naval hero; my, I, 5, 6, 6, 11, 13, 2, 1, 8, was a celebrated
sculptor ; my 18, 17, 15, 4, 7, 11, 6, was a noted painter ;
and my whole was a celebrated Englishman who obtained
very high honours in the Church of Rome.

Answer—Nicholas Breakspeare—thus : 1. Shakespeare.
2. Barcelona. 3. Spain. 4. Pear. 5. Apple. 6. Locke
7. Nelson. 8. Nollekins. 9. Raphael.

XIV.

I am composed of twenty-three letters. My 8, 19, 5, 2,
II, 12 we all possess; my 6, I0, 3, 17, 22, 1, 7 is a man’s
name; my I, 5, 23, 21, 5, 11 is a pleasure boat; my 12, 4,
14, 9, 6, 15 is a very nice beverage ; my 13, 22, 19, 7, 18, 19
is what every one ought to possess; my 12, 5, 23, 21, is
very valuable in the City; my 12, 14, 5, 16, 20, 7, is very
pleasant in the summer-time ; and my w#o/e is the name of

_aman celebrated for his dramatic writings.

Answer—Richard Brinsley Sheridan,

XV. ;

I am’ composed of nineteen letters. My 1, 18, 3, 6, 15,
2, is a Christian name; my 12, 16, 14, 19, is the reverse of
untidy ; my 6, 7, 11, 10, is not false; my 15, 17, 11, 13, is
a troublesome insect; my 3, 4, 5, is not on; my 15, 6, 18,
8, is a colour ; my 9, 10, 14, 8, is a drama ; my whole is the
progenitor of a royal race.

Answer—Geoffrey Plantagenet.
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XVI.
I AM a word of seventeen letters. My 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 isa man’s
Christian name, who is often mentioned in the Old Testa-
ment: my 13, 14,17, I1 is a part of the body; 6, 5, 15, 16,
-2, II, 3 is somebody of very great use to a nation; my
_ 17,9, 2, 15, is part of a ship; my 7, 5, 3, 6, 11 is an animal
on whose head you will generally. find my Io, 11, 2, 13, 17;
“my 9,15, 11 is a beverage; my 15, 14, 10,16 is a title of
distinction; my 1,9, 2, 15, 5, 3 is somebody, who, when
-he is on my 6, 11,9 is mostly very glad to see my I65, 9,
13, 16; my 7,9, 13, 16 is part of the body; my 7, 9, 10, 11
is an animal noted for its agility; my 15, 5,14 is a game
played with cards; my 15, 11,9 is ariver in England ; as
also is my 12,9, 10, II; my 4, 9, 2, I5, 14, Io is a person
who guards my 4,9, 2, 15 ; and my whole is the name of 4
eclebrated painter. Answer—Sir Joshua Reynolds,

XVII.

I AM a word BE seven letters. My 7, 6, 4, 2, 3, 1is a bird;
my 2, 3,4 is an animal ; my 5, 6, 7 is an animal; my 1, 5,6 is
a point of time; my 2, 6, 4,1 is a servant; my 6,4, 1 isa
period of time ; my 4, 1, 5, 7 is a seed ; my 6, 3, 5 is what we
breathe ; my 7, 3, 5,1 is mud; my 4, 5, 3, 7,1 is dirt; my
2, 5, 3, 7, Lis early ; my 2, 1, 4 is a wooden pin; my 4, 6, 2,
I is to yawn; my 5, 3, 2 is to tear; my 2, 6, 5,1 is to
diminish ; my 7, 6, 5 is to injure ; my 4, 5, 3, 2, I is to grasp ;
my 5, I, 6, 2, 1 is to obtain; my 6,3, 7 is to guess; my 2, 5,
3,4 is a pest; my 2, 5, 3,7 is formal; my 2, 6, 3, 5 is to
unite; my 7, 6, 5,1 is an animal; my 6, 2, I is an animal ;
my 2, 1,6,5 isa fruit; my 3, 7, 6, 4,1 is a statue; my 5, 6,
2,iisaplant; my 5,6, 4,1 is anger; my 3, 5, 1 is anger;
my 4, 5, 6, 2.1, isa fruit ; my 6, 5,7 is part of yourself; my 2,
6, 5 is equal; my 2, 3,1, 5 is a support; my 4, 1, 7 is a
precious stone; my I, 6, 5 is part of yourself; my 4, 6, 7,1
is sport ; and my ere is a short poem.

Answer—Epigram thus : Magpie, pig, ram, era, page, age,
germ, air, mire, grime, prime, peg, gape, rip, pare, mar, gripe,
reap, aim, prig, prim, pair, mare, ape, pear, image, rape, rage,
ire, grape, arm, par, pier, gem, ear game.

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BIBLICAL QUESTIONS.

1. Whose name in Scripture becomes an epitome of his
history, which awfully displays the folly and guilt of
covetousness? ;

Answer—Achan, his name signifies “he°that troubleth.”
Josh. vii. 24 and 25.

z. What name was common to.the kings of the Philis-
‘tines, and what was the meaning of it?

Answer—Abimelech, which means, “my father the king.’
Gen. xxvi. I, 3.

3. What was the cook ordered to set before Saul and
Samuel at their first meeting ? =

Answer—The shoulder of lamb. 1 Sam. ix. 23 and 24.

4, By comparing. three prophetic books, it will appear the
prophets made discrimination as to the fate of four neigh= -
_ bouring and chief cities. Who were‘ those prophets, and -
what were the names of the chief cities? Who were those
prophets, and what'were the names of the cities.?

Answey—The names of the prophets, Amos, Zechariah,
Zephaniah. The four chief cities of Philistia—viz., Gaza,
Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron. Amos i. 6, 7,8; Zechariah ix. 5 ;
Zephaniah ii. 4, 5, 6

5. At what place was the sun- and moon commanded to
stand still, and by. whom ?.

Answer—tThe Valley of Aijalon, by Joshua. ‘Joshua x. 12.

6.'To where did Moses go after slaying a: man, and to
whom was he afterwards married? ° :

Answer—To Midian—married an Egyptian woman named
' Zipporah, Exodus iv. 12.

_ 7. Where was Elijah fed by Ravens? ‘
Answey—At the brook of Cherith. 1 Kings: xvii. 3.

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ly’ HE Enigma is probably
the most ancient form
of Riddle, and is cer-
tainly one of the most
‘Interesting and diffi-
cult. The Enigma is
often a real poem as
well as a question for
solution.

The term Enigma comes from two Greek words, which
signify to hint a thing darkly ; and in this way we may
consider the fables of A#sop, the oracles of Delphi, the
utterances. of the Egyptian priests, and the A@ndgmatica
Furis, or obscure laws of the ancients, as true Enigmas.
In modern times puzzles of this character ate founded
on some word or object, regarding which a number of
‘paradoxical assertions can be made, to be afterwards
reconciled by a peculiar process of reasoning. An
Enigma may, therefore, be founded on a single word, a
scientific fact, or even a letter, as in the following

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ENIGMAS.





example. This was for some time thought to be the
production of Lord Byron, but it is now generally
believed to have been written by Miss Katherine Fan-
shawe. It is a most admirable example, the answer to ~
which is the letter H.

°Twas whispered in heaven, ’twas muttered in hell,
And echo caught faintly the sound as it fell ;

‘On the confines of earth ’twas permitted to rest,
And the depths of the ocean its presence confessed.
*Twill be found in the sphere when ’tis riven asunder,
‘Be seen in the lightning, and heard in the thunder.
Twas allotted to man with his earliest breath,

It assists at his birth, and attends him in death ;
Presides o’er his happiness, honour, and health,

Is the prop of his house and the end of his wealth :
In the heaps of the miser ’tis hoarded with care,
But is sure to be lost. by his prodigal heir !

It begins every hope, every wish it must bound,

Jt prays with the hermit, with monarchs is crowned.
Without it the soldier and sailor may roam,

But woe to the wretch who expels it from home!
In the whispers of conscience ’tis sure to be found,
Nor e’en in the whirlwind of passion be drowned ;
*Twill soften the heart, and though deaf be the ear,
It will make it acutely and instantly hear : ;

In the shade let it rest like a delicate flower ;

Oh ! breathe on it softly : it dies in an hour !

The next is by Mrs. Barbauld, daughter of Dr. Aikin, and
principal author of his well-known “Evenings at Home:”

WE are little airy creatures,

All of different voice and features ;
One of us in glass is set,

A second will be found in jet ;

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ENIGMAS.



One of us is cased in tin,

And a fourth a box within ;

If the fifth you would pursue, «
It can never fly from you.

Answer—The vowels a, e, z, 0, z and y.

‘The following is attributed to the Hon. Charles
James Fox, the distinguished statesman and orator, son
of the first Lord Holland, oad ee of Burke,
Pitt, and Sheridan :

FORMED long ago, yet made to-day

And most employed when others sleep ;
What few would like to give away,

And fewer still to. keep.
Auswer—A. Bed.

The poet Mackworth Praed was especially successful in
the composition of this class of Riddle; and perhaps never
more so than in the following—the answer to which. is—
“Magnum Bonum,” a large bottle of rich old wine.

A TEMPLAR knelt at a friar’s knee;
He was a comely youth to see, .«
With curling locks, and forehead
* With flushing cheek and flashin
And the Monk was as jolly and large a man
As ever laid lip to.a convent can, :
Or called for a contribution; —
As ever read at midnight hour, a
Confessional in lady’s bower ;—
Ordained for a peasant the penance whip,
Or spoke for a noble’s venial slip
A venal absolution.
“ Oh father ! in the dim twilight
I have sinned a grievous sin to- night,
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ENIGMAS.

And ‘I feel the hot pain e’en now begun
For the fearful murder I have done !
I rent my victim’s coat of green,
I pierced his neck with my dagger keen—
The red stream mantled high;
I grasped him, fallen, all the while
With a shaking hand and a feverish smile, °
And said my jest and sang my song
And laughed my Jaughter loud and long,
Until his glass was dry !
“Though he was very rich and old,
I did not touch a grain of gold ;
But the blood that I drank from the bubbling vein
Hath left on my lip a purple stain !”
“My son, my-son ! for this thou hast done,
Though the sands of thy life for aye should run,”
The merry Monk did say—
“Though thine eye be bright and thine heart be light,
Hot spirits shall haunt thee all the night, ;
Blue devils all:the day !”
_ The thunders of the church were ended ;
Back on his way the Templar wended ;
But the name of him that the Templar slew
Was more than the Inquisition knew !

Among the numerous Enigmas which follow, there will
be found many of very considerable merit, the best being
perhaps Nos. v., xiv., xix., xxi., xxvill., xxxv., and xliii.

1
WHAT every man prefers to life,
Fears more than death or deadly strife; .
What the contented man deserves,
The poor man has, the rich requires—
The miser spends, the spendthrift:saves,

And all men carry to their graves.
Answer—Nothing.



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ENIGMAS.



Il.

SOMETIMES I’m hard, at others soft,

In various shapes you’ve seen me oft ;
I’m round, and square, and oval too,
Or any pattern named by you ;

Both large and small, each size between,
In colours numerous Pm seen,

You tread on me when out you walk ;

- I’m sometimes near akin to chalk ;
Men give to me a kind of grace ;

_ In every town I have a place,
Wherever houses may be found—
But I’m not always on the ground.

I tower high above your head,

And yet I’m on the ocean’s bed ;

Oft am I thrown by girl or boy;
Much priz’d and valued as a toy.

A weight I am, well known in trade ;
In fruit I’m often found, ’tis said ;
Yet to be mineral I claim—

And ask you now to give my name.

Answer—Stone.





IIT.

GIRD on your genius, gentlemen good,
Gratify me with a grace ;

Have at this enigma, hidden in hood,
_ Leave it not ere you unlace.

Here am I fronting you, palpably plain, (1)

~. Mark my magnanimous make ;

Glance you, and gaze you again and again,
Right your resolve to unrake,

Changed though the colours, in all I am seen,
Not the least one do I lack ;

Red, white, and blue, and the yellow and green,
Also the brown and the black.

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ENIGMAS.

Cut to all patterns of shape and of size,
Useful (2) and useless am I ; (3)

Valued and worthless, a blank and a prize, ~
Proudest and poorest ally.

Plentiful, (3) yet from the grasp grimly shut, (2)
Easy and hard to be got ;

What habitation, house, hovel, or hut,
Is there that owneth me not?

Mindful of man, I the million amuse ;
Many to mirth I excite ; (4)

Thousands to shedding of tears (5) and the blues;
Hearts I make heavy and light.

Many a fiercely fought fight do I found;
Earthly exposures I cause :

Peace I’m proclaimer of, suavest of Boat
Stancher of sorrowful sores.

Vanished all vestige of me, then, alas!
Grieving would visit the globe ;

Students would cry, “ what a pitiful pass !”
Earth in rude ignorance robe,

Wonderful wealth would be wasted in wreck ;
Learning soon lifeless and lost ;

eommnerccireccive aimoce erica check,
Countless, indeed, be the cost.

- Strolling the street by, or ranging the road,
View me on ground as you roam ;

Nevertheless, for my chiefest abode,
Mostly ’m met with at home.

There am I blackened by servants below,
Lure I the ladies above :

Pretty, plain, rough and smooth surface I show,
Dotted sometimes with a dove.

Habited in my habiliments gay,
Lovely, illumined my look :

Wearisome hours do I oft while away,
In the arm-chair, by the brook.

Sail I so steadily, up in the air, (6)

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ENIGMAS.

Gratis I’m given with shag ; (7).
World wanting me, gents, I duly declare
You would be minus your mag. (8)
Cottage and court do I deck and adorn,
Social am I to the sight ; -
Daily I’m looked for at ev’ning and morn, (9)
Guess me then, reader, aright.
Truly, I tender thee gratitude great,
Alphabet, figure, and sign ;
Thou and thy dealers have risen my state,
Thanks be to thee and to thine !
Answer—\.—Paper (1) Paper, magazine, (2) Paper, ane
notes, cheques, &c., (3) Common paper, (4) Comic paper,
(5) Summons or mourning paper, (6) Paper kite, (7) To-
_bacco paper, (8) Magazine or Periodical, (9) Newspapers.



Iv.

NEVER a day passes over the earth
Without a death or without a birth ;

Never a day but a change takes place,

And full of change is this mortal race.

The seasons come, and the seasons go,

The wild wind raves, and the rivers flow ;
The trees are green, and the trees are bare ;
All, all is change: thus from year to year
The world rolls on in its wondrous way,
And the wild waves leap, and the wild waves play.
Yet ever above, in most curious forms,

We woo the sun and obey the storms,

Answer—Clouds.
Vv.

I AM temporal and eternal, the beginning and the end;
The consequence of sinning, yet all sinning I suspend
Most mysterious of all mysteries, yet a. mystery which to
learn— ,
Strange to say !—and comprehend it, is no longer to discern.
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I am horrible, though placid as an infant’s sleeping soul ;

I am constantly in England, though I pass from pole to pole.

I am ancient and yet modern, I am many, yet thesame;

To the good I give a glory, to the bad present the shame.

I am welcome, yet unwelcome; I at once console and

grieve ;

Both certain and uncertain; and, though true, I oft deceive.

I am sovereign of .all sovereigns, save the High and Holy
- One; ;

I suspend the task of millions, but my task is never done.

_ The vanquisher I vanquish, I discomfit all my foes ;

And the hosts of Julius Czesar did in vain my power oppose.

Answer—Death.

vi.

KIND readers and friends, I do not wish.to vex;
But simply to tease you, puzzle and perplex.

My pedigree’s most intricate, traced from my birth,
And prove myself useful, as many things on earth.

@ Chaotic-like, my parents came from ’neath the sod,
And in fair Eden’s garden under foot were trod.

& Nay, more, they form a portion of our good Queen’s dress
And as in bed you slumber, they kindly you caress.

¢ To suit men’s whims, they’re really harshly treated,
Torn to threads and beaten, before the work’s completed.

d@ My brothers then are seized, and put in durance vile, °
Giving birth to me in more Samtonian style.

é My uses they are numerous, variously combin’d,
Sometimes stout, sometimes thin, polished and refin’d.

f Chameleon-like in colours, blue, red, white, and green,
And although no sportsman, yet at races I am seen.
I always go on ’change, inside the merchant’s pocket ;
And, never over nice, attend the fiery rocket.

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ENIGMAS.



g Ilend my aid in making the clothing that you wear ;
Or travel by the railway, you'll find my presence there.

A Vve ruined many thousands, many fortunes made ;
Used by sweeps and dukes alike, advertise your trade.



2 In the ladies’ work-boxes I’ve a comfortable bed,
Precede you on your wedding hour,—forget you not when
dead.

& I bid you now adieu, my friends, of which you form a bevy,
One hint more,—amongst fashion’s throng, they say I’m
there quite heavy.
Answer—A card. Thus :—

a The Chinese have long been known to make paper from a
kind of grass.. At the present, time, paper is made
from straw, fibres of wood, etc?”

& Paper of various quality is made from a various quality of
rags—linen, cotton, old ropes, etc.

¢ Rags, etc:, in-the process of paper manufacture, are torn
up, beaten, etc., forming a pulp.

@ Cards are sheets of paper compressed.

e Cards are both thick and thin, polished, etc.

f Cards are of various tints. Racing cards; address cards.
Rocket cases are made of cardboard.

g In manufactories, cards are used in connection with,
combing or refining wool, consisting of a thin piece of
steel like a comb. Railway tickets.

A Cards used by gamblers have made and ruined thousands.
Business cards.

z A piece of card used for the ae of cotton, silk, etc.
Wedding cards, and funeral cards.

& A “heavy card,” the slang term for a fop.

VII.

I Am not of Adam’s race,-nor like him in my birth ;

Yet I have children three, like him, of mother earth.

I’m not wanting in expression, I have not the “ face divine ;”
Yet still, upon my progeny, do noble faces shine.

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ENIGMAS.

The castle and the cottage, by me are still adorned ;

I believe I never was by any mortal scorned.

Though some may use me badly, by many I’m used with
care,

And where I’m treated best, you'll surely find me there.

I set all things in motion,
I give mankind an aim ;
He plougheth land and ocean,
My service to obtain.

Answer—Money.

VIII.

IN cultur’d plot or woodland wild,
Where Flora#deck’d in gorgeous bloom,
Profusely strews her choicest gems,
And violets shed their sweet perfume.

Where erst rests his mighty frame, °

And all his slimy spoils are stor’d ;
Where Father Thames his tribute brings,
Anon to swell old Neptune’s hoard.

Where earth primeval forest stood,

' Now deep interr’d beneath the ground ;
Each scene with diligence explore,
In each, in all, may I be found.

In one the weary:find a friend,

I yield relief, assuage their pain,

In sickness soothe, in death support,
E’en after death, awhile, sustain.

Answer—Bed.

IX,

I DWELL in hall and castle,
In country and in town,
And e’en in lowly cottage
My presence may be found,
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x

ENIGMAS.



. I’m often gay and witty,
Sometimes cast down and sad ;
All mankind are my captives,
Froin ancient sire to lad.
I count among my victims,
The young of noble dower ;
While e’en yon peasant maid has felt
Ere now my subtle power.
I’m not confined to country,
; To age, rank, time, or place ;
~ In high, in low, in rich or poor,
I show my changing face.
Answer—Love.

x.

(2) I am found alike, above and under ground.
(6) In many shapes and sizes, long or round.
(¢) Sometimes I’m kindly treated, oftentimes abused.
’ By man much treasured up, by woman rarely used. ©
(d) Often placed straight against the wall,
Gazed at (but not admired) by all.
(2) I may hold water, wine, or fire.
(f) Frequently I arouse the god’ wife’s ire,
(g) I’m called by some a solace of their woes ;
But not until in close proximity to the nose.
(Z) In a distant land beneath a tropic sun.
Dire destruction and dreadful deeds I’ve done.
(7) Where the Canadian Indian seeks his rest,
In days gone by, I did sweet peace express.
(7) But one thing more of this strange thing I'll say ;
Stop me, for a space of time, I cause your death,
guess me now, pray.

Answer—Pipes.—viz :—(a), Various kinds of pipes ; (6),
Long underground water pipes, gas pipes, etc. ; (c), Smoking
pipes, etc. ; (@), Leaden pipes on walls; (e), Water pipes,
pipes of wine ; (7), When there is a stoppage in the water

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ENIGMAS.

pipe, the women folk often grumble ; (¢), The social pipe of
tobacco ; (4), The deadly blow-pipe of the Malays ; (2), The
“ pipe of peace” smoked by the North American Indians ;
and (7), The windpipe.

XI.

I’m active, ’m sluggish, I’m quick, I am slow,

I’ve a slumbering existence in wreaths of white snow; ~
In the tropics I dwell, on the land, in the stream ;
Men say at earth’s centre I revel supreme.

I have saved many lives, and I thousands have slain,
Without me the artizan’s craft would be vain ;

I creep.in the veins of weak man in his rage,

Till blood oft is spilt, his mad wrath to assuage.

The paper thou holdest by me is impress’d,

By me it is spread o’er the east and the west ;

O’er the north and the south, wheresoever the mind.
Of man with true knowledge is blest and refined.

For the monster of iron, with power so vast,

That flies o’er the land like the hurricane blast,
Without me is useless, immovable, still,

Its power is my oe ing, and lives by my will.

x Answer—Heat.
XII.
I’m always found at home, no matter when or where ;
In houses large, or harbours small, you'll find me always
there.
I am no kindred of the great, nor care I for the small ;
I visit not the parlour, but I’m always in the hall.
In kitchens I can find a place, and there I’m quite at home;
Of beauty I can’t boast a bit, yet, it’s no disgrace, you'll own.
In heaven I shall find some rest. In hope I take delight ;
I’m out all day, nor am I tired, but always in at-night.
With holy, reverential care, in churches J am found ;
But visit not the grave-yard, nor consecrated ground.
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Inside the chests of merchants bold, you'll find me ’neath the
lid ;

But I will shun the miser’s gold ; in fact, I always did.

Honest friends I dearly love ; though I commit some havoc,

V’m'never in the soldier’s cot, but in the sailor’s hammock.

On sea I never ventured yet, nor into field of battle ;

But I’m the first in honour’s cause, e’en when great guns do
rattle.

All human aid is used by me, mechanic’s skill I favour,

Machines and telegraphic wires, the hand with which you
labour. ;

I own all these, and many more; now put your brain in
motion, :

And try and find a name for me out of this wild commotion.

Answer—tThe letter “H.”

XIIL

I’m very oft seen on the ground—

On water and land I am found ;

I’m flat, and I’m smooth, as you'll see ;
And always the water finds me.

I’m used by men in various trades ;

When found, I place men in their grades ;
And, now, five letters tell my name ;
Forward or backwards, I’m the same.

Answer—Level,
XIV.

I MINGLE with the beautiful, the seraph-like, and gay,
And dance amid the hawthorn leaves that deck the Queen of

May ;
I welcome in the autumn, with its golden harvest bright,
And, with Aurora’s morning car, disperse the gloomy night.’
In noble halls and palaces ’tis my delight to shine;
But, if you find my secret out, the honour will be thine.

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I move in state among the great throughout the rolling
year,

And tell the tales of chivalry they all with rapture hear.

Without me, earth’s immortal sons ne’er carved their way to
fame—

Nor had ye heard of Washington, nor Shakspere’s deathless
name.

The Puritan had not been known, nor gallant cavalier,

Who fought for beauty, truth, and love—for king and country
dear.

My home is fixed in England, in my old ancestral hall,

Though I was first in Paradise, and present at the fall ; ~

I range throughout America, whose sons, so true and brave,

’ Stood up and fought for liberty and freedom for the slave.

I make a thousand cannons roar; the mountain peak’s my
home ;

I dance upon the crested seas amid the fleecy foam ;

Tis thus I aid the mariner, tossed on the heaving wave,

As ‘I fly to man the life-boat, whose mission is to save.

Within the spacious vault above I’m ever with the stars—

The satellites of Saturn, and the warlike planet, Mars ;

I revel in the pleasures that to mortal man are given,

Then wing my way, with angels bright, to make my peace
with Heaven.





Answer—the letter “ A.”

exe

I’m short, I’m long, I’m round, I’m flat,
I’m naked, ’m covered with hair ;
I’m brown, I’m white, I’m black as your hat,
And I’m sometimes blue, I declare.
Englishmen drink me, (1) sailors “ chaw” me, (2)
And yet they eye me with dread ; (3)
I’m full of eyes, and yet I can’t see, (4)
I’m oft on a rifleman’s head. (5)
I’m seen in the ocean, I’m seen on the land.
I’m seen far up in the sky ; (6)
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And yet, though often I’ve been in your hand, (7)
T’'m what you can’t get, if you try. (8)

Skimming a river, I’m oft to.be seen, (9)
And yet the water I shun: ; (10)

I sometimes bedeck the head of a queen, (11)
But ne’er the head of a nun.

I’m what you detest, (12)-l’m what you love, (13)
I’m oft on a gentleman’s table ; (14)

I’m seen with the lion, serpent, and dove,
Now guess what I am, if you’re able.

Answer—Tail—(tale)—thus : — 1. Cocktail. 2. Pigtail.
3. Whale’s tail. 4. Peacock’s tail. 5. Cock’s: tail (plume).
6. Comet’s tail. 7. Coat tail. 8. Tail. 9. Water Wagtail.
10, Fantail (pigeon). 11. Bird’s tail or plume. 12. Tell-tale.
13. Tale. 14. Ox-tail,

XVI.

I aM a simple little word,

Which you, no doubt, have often heard.

By lords and commons I am made, (1)

And used by men in every trade. (2)

No ship could sail for foreign strand, (3)

Or, when returned, could cargo land
Without my aid. (4) Whilst when on shore
My attributes exceed a score—

In courts of law ;-(5) in public hail ; (6)

In theatre—box, pit, and stall ; (7)

On highest building ; (8) on the ground ; (9)
And near old ruins, (ro) I am found.
Sometimes most welcome; (11) oft a pest ; (12)
In rags and brilliant colours drest ; (13)
The latest news I daily show ; (14)

And lovers’ fondest secrets: know ; (15)

To true love I’m a sweet reward,

Much better felt than only heard. (16)

A friendly name—a shortened word, (17)
And yet a part of every bird. (18)

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A weapon once in battles dire ; (19)

Now, a quiet feeder of the fire. (20)

To ruin many I have brought ; (21)

Others to shameful death, when caught ; (22)
Whilst others have been raised by me

To affluence, wealth, prosperity. (23)

Answer—* Bill” Thus—i. Parliamentary Bill, 2. Bill
of parcels, accounts, &c. 3 & 4. Bill of clearance and entry.
_ 5. Chancery Bill, &c. 6. Programme. 7. Play-bill. 8. Placard,
or poster. 9. Handbills thrown about. 10. Poster on hoard-
ing. 11. Proclamation of peace, &c. 12. Quack handbill.
13. Material of paper, and coloured inks. 14. Daily news-
paper contents bill. 15. Billet-doux. 16. A kiss. 17. Bill,
abbreviation for William. 18. Bill or beak of birds. 19, Bill
formerly used as a weapon. 20. Bill-hook and billet. 21.
and 23. Unfortunate and fortunate speculation in Bills of Ex-
change, &c. 22. Forgery of bank-bill.

XVII.

J Am red, black, or white—any colour you please.
And the weight of the world I could carry with ease ; (1)
Yet still ’m so frail, that without any trouble,
A child can destroy me or bend me up double. (2)
I’m the home of an insect—he makes me himself,
To shelter within me his brood and his pelf ; (3)
And yet ’tis asserted—believe it who can !—
That ’m a wond’rous invention of man. (4)
Sometimes I’m worth thousands of pounds, it is sure ;
Yet often I’m cast under foot by the poor : .
And though in the gutter my form you may see,
Still the Drummonds and Rothschilds are debtors to
me. (5)
I can fly in the air ; (6) in the water can float; (7)
Though always a servant, am often of note. (8)
I’m the shrine of the thoughts of the poet and sage; (9)
And I often give pastime to youth and to age. (10)
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Answer—Paper.—t. If written on paper. 2. A sheet of
paper. 3. A wasp’s nest which is made of a kind of paper.
4. Bank note. 5. Cheques. 6. As a kite. 7. Paper boat.
8. Note paper. 9. As a book. 10, As a newspaper or
periodical.

XVIII.

IF you would my nature know,

Seek for me in frost and snow ; *

On the slope of lofty mountain,

In the cool and flowing fountain.

On Norway’s coast I have been found,

But in Sweden ne’er have been :

. In populous towns you hear my sound,
But ne’er in peaceful village green.

In Russia you might seek in vain,

*Twould only give you needless pain ;

But where the mighty ocean rolls

You'll find me, and at both the poles.

Answer—The letter O.

XIX.

OF the earth earthy. Under or on the ground,

What I am made of always must be found.

Rough and ungainly in my youth was [,

And quite unfit for good society ;

So I was sent to travel, and. I grew,

By dint of study, polished, bright, and new!

My form is odd ; I’m neither round nor square,

Triangular nor oval : yet my shape is fair.

In every household, in some sort of way,

I’m busy every hour in every day.

Beaux envy me, and say I must be blest,

For to the lips of beauty oft I’m pressed.

My nature’s cold, my temper quite serene,

Yet in hot water I am often seen.

Sometimes I’m dull, and sometimes very bright,
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And yet I’ve stirring times, morn, noon, and night.
In sickness I’m invaluable. Young and. old
Have found me true as steel, and good as. gold.
’Tis mine to aid the dark and o’erwrought mind,
Comfort the weak, the poor, the lame, the blind.
From high to low, not one disdains to sip

The solace that I bring to parching lip.
Welcome alike, in palace, cot, or cell,

To prisoner, traveller or blooming belle ;

I carry something to delight, amuse,

Besides a series. of dissolving views !

Emblem of lovers often have I been,

And oh, the melting moments that I’ve seen !
Do you not know me? No! then I declare,
Your friends will call you-by the name I bear.

Answer—A Spoon.

XX.

SADLY and silently, how often they fall,

In the first burst of trials, a fair liquid gem,
Telling tales of the owners—burning to them ;
Familiar enough they are to us all.

What sorrows.they veil, what griefs do they cover,
Sparkling though they may be, like gems on a peach ;
Like external monitors, what lessons they teach,
Leaving their traces when the fresh burst.is. over. |

How often the Mother, on her loved ones thinking,

Thinking sorrowfully and silently o’er them,

Or musing on the long, long road before them,

Does me use,'as her spirits she finds sinking.

Liquid gems for sorrow! liquid gems for joy!

Sad, lonely flowers, from an ethereal well!

Proverbially, it zs said, that the ladies could tell

Of many hours spent when I was in their employ.
Answer—Tears.

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XXI,

I FLOAT in the air and I creep o’er the earth ;

I’m at home in the skies, yet a tear gives me birth.
Idance in the sunbeams, I sleep in the shade,

Yet the mightest engines to me look for aid.

I’m simple in aspect, yet deep as a well,

And when ruffled in temper a terrible swell.

I run without legs, and I fly without wings,

No acrobat lithe so familiar with springs.

In swiftness my pace has been seldom outdone,
And no race-horse can equal me in a long run.
Though as I haste on, I get many a fall ;

Such mishaps scarce retard my great progress at all.
Like a lion I range through the woods with a roar,
Like an eagle high up in the sunshine I soar,

Iam hot, I am cold, Jam rough, I am smooth,
Though my anger affrights, yet my melodies soothe.
Art, Science, and Commerce to me bend the knee,
But o’er land, sea, and sky, I go fearless and free.
A traveller condemned through all nations to roam,
Yet I’m constant in charming and cleansing your home.
Great, glorious, ethereal, grand, mighty, and wild—
Still ’m merely a toy in the hands of a child.

Auswer—W ater.

XXII.

My place of birth is where the featherd throng
Poyr forth to Liberty their swelling song—
Where solitude is monarch. Courtiers there
Ne’er bowed to crowns and sceptres ; but the fair,
Extensive prospect speaks of One above,

Who made me servant in His plan of love.

Now light, now dark, I hasten on my way,
Beneath the shadow, or the solar ray.

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I linger near the peasant and his cot,

And pass the castle, where true love is not.

I minister to pride and misery, __

But both were nothing if they wanted me.

I’m short, and long ; I’m narrow, and I’m wide ;
With pleasant groves or deserts I abide.

I’m all, or nothing. Now! what is my name ?
Speak! and Bow Bells your answer will proclaim.

Answer—The River, whose head is in the mountain.

XXIII

I Am of many weights and sizes found—
Sometimes so heavy I can’t leave the ground.
Sometimes so light, an ounce me down would weigh ;
So small sometimes that children with me play.
At table on my lady I do wait,

And summon the porter to unbar the gate.
My voice is often solemn, sad, and slow,
Speaking of death or of funereal woe ;

Yet often is it merry, sharp, and clear,
Hailing a bridal, or the glad new year ;

And oftentimes of duty, too, I speak,

And summon saint and sinner once a week.
Over all Europe you my voice may hear,
From sunny Italy unto Russia drear ;
Except, indeed, on Islam’s faithless shore,
For impious Moslems still my voice ignore.
Seek me not then in minaret or mosque,

In marble temple or in cool kiosk.

Yet where Arabia spreads its plains of sand,
And o’er the trackless wastes of Samarcand,
Where’er the lonely caravan you see,

My voice is heard so shrill and merrily.

The camel knows it, and its cheering sound
Relieves the awful stillness all around.

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XXIV.

I AM large, I am small, I am muddy and clear,
And he who has tried me will own I am dear.

The sport of the winds, yet when placid J lie,

You may see in my face everything that goes by.

I am found in the country, but yet I will own,

I’m a regular denizen, too, of the town—

In the city, the clubs, in the café, the hall.

And lucky is he who secureth my all.

Though so deep I can sometimes hardly be crossed.
I am single, divided ; I am won, I am lost ;

They may laugh who can win me, the loser with pain
May declare that he'll never attempt me again.

Answer—P ool (a pond ; a game on the billiard-table).

XXV.

IN heaven and earth I have a place. (1) -

For every sinner of my race.

Though needful in heaven, (2) it strange may be,

In earth I’m the agent of robbery. (3)

Yet by working men I’m justly used, (4)

And in sewing you, I’m often abused. (5)

Though by nature in water I stationed may be, (6)
Drunkards oft find themselves statéoned through me. (7)
Of late I’ve been reckoned a bore in the street, (8)
Yet I am what you all with pleasure would greet. (9)
In music, I am of service, you'll say : (10)

Your house I protect, by night and by day. (11)

I’m often made use of by all betting men, (12)

And my name may be guessed by nine out of ten.

Answer—Bar—Thus :—1. Bars of justice in judgment. 2.
Bar at judgment. 3 and 4. Crowbar. 5. The bar (law). 6.
Bar of entrance of channel. 7. Public-house bar. 8. Toll
bar. 9. Bar of gold or silver. 10, Abar. 11. Bar to door.
12. Bar such a horse, etc, :



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XXXVI.

Two sisters there are, on one day born,
Rosy and dewy as the morn.

True as a sailor to his lass,

Yet words between them often pass.
They part at morn, but then at night
They meet again, and all is right.
Whatever they in nymphs discover,
They are contented with one lover.

Answer—Lips.
XXVIL

I’M not a monstrous word I know,

But that I’m useful I will show,

Good food I give to man and beast ; (1)
And help the first to make a feast. -
Substantial food when he would dine—(2)
When that is done, I give him wine.
Without me what would hands avail,

To build a ship or hoist a sail? (3)

All manufactures sure must cease,

And England’s might itself decrease.

But though so useful, you must know,

I can as well a weak point show.

*Twas me the sharper-shopman did,
When he sold cat-skin gloves for kid. (4)

Answer—Palm.—t. Date Palm. 2. Cocoa-nut Palm, 3.
Palm of the hands, 4. Palm (to cheat).

XXVIII.

WHERE gaily sport the finny tribes, in brooklets, rivers, seas ;
Where beasts the fields or forests roam, or, tamed, but live
to please ;
Where insects on the joyous wing live out their little day :
‘Where warbling songsters of the grove their vocal powers
display.
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Where shine the starry hosts above, bestudding heaven’s own
blue ;
Where ant brings forth her choicest stores, and opens them

to view ;
"Where beauteous Flora waves her wand of more than magic
power,
And myriad flowers obey her call, and haste to deck her
bower.
Where forest trees their graceful heads bend to the passing
breeze ;
Where luscious fruits, or golden grain, the eye or palate
please ;
On land, in water, hill, or CS ee ees you gaze
‘around ; :
. On Alpine iia, | in deepest mines, there—there can I be
found.
Within the gorgeous halls of pride, where fashion holds her
sway,

And graceful forms from every clime their constant homage
pay.

I give to beauty its great charm—-I give its power to
pride ;

Yet with earth’s lonely ones I’m found, I everywhere -pre-
side.

Answer—Variety.

XXIX.

I’m known to all, the great and small,
In every town and city,
For fun there’s none to equal me,
I’m comical and witty.
I criticise all subjects
Of popular renown ;
Lords and Commons share the fate,
_ As also does the Crown.
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T mix in all societies,
I visit many a peer ;
Good humour always goes with me ;
I love the heart to cheer.
When out at evening parties,
I’m handed round the room ;
And those who make too free with me,
I soon send in a swoon.
When seen in the streets,
Much laughter I create,
From both the old and young,
Who around me congregate.

Answer—Punch.

XXX.

I’m the substance of wealth,
The foundation of power,

I’m found in all places,
From mansion to bower.

To some I prove useful,
To others a curse;

While the shades of deep sorrow
I often disperse. ;

In my childhood-I’m rough,
But soon grow refined,
Though to menial duties ~
I’m often assigned.
I’m the source of great crimes—
Oft of murder and wrong ;
I’m the wish of the weak,
And the pride of the strong.

Answer—Money.
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XXXII.

AT Christmas time, not long ago,
There was a goodly fall of snow ;
But, mark me, were it not for me,
That snow had ne’er been seen by thee. (1)
Oh, see far out on yonder bay
That little ship, o’erwhelm’d with ‘spray,
Now sinking low, now rising high,
' She sends me far into the sky. (2)
A troop went out to march one day,
(I think ’twas in the month of May),
And by the trampling of their feet,
They scattered me about the street. (3)
. I’m seen in many shapes, ’tis true ;
I’m red, I’m white, I’m black, ’m blue; (4)
I’m large, I’m small, I’m short, I’m long ;
And yet by wind I’m blown along.
At sea, I’m dreaded by the “tar,”
And by the soldier in the war,
Because they cannot see to fight,
For I (5) sometimes obscure the light.

_ Answer—A cloud.—1. Snow cloud. 2. Cloud of spray.
3. Cloud of dust. 4. Cloud. 5. Cloud of smoke.

XXXII.

WHEN taken united, we certainly name

The principal part of a wonderful frame ;

When taken divided, you'll certainly find

Five brothers in us of a wonderous kind,

We show an example to every man,

For we help one another as far as we can.

We are deaf, we can hear—we are blind, we can see—
We are dumb, we can speak—what a strange lot we are!

Answer—The Senses (Hearing, Seeing, etc.)
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XXXII.

WEALTH and power immense I give,
No feeling have, and yet I live.
Before mankind the earth had trod,
I held possession of the sod.

Now in the tomb of ages sought,
Again to earth’s fair surface brought
A proof of the Eternal’s plan.

I have so much to do with man,
Enliven all his chequer’d lot,

I cheer the palace and the cot. -
And raise for mortals every hour

A spirit of tremendous power.
Though short my life, yet I supply,
A thousand blessings e’er I die.

And in the scriptures you may see

A prophet once referred to me.

A nswer—A Coal.

XXXIV.

Two brothers are we, with five children a piece,

A number which rarely is known to increase ;

We are large, hard, and black, we are soft, white, and small,
But without us, mankind could do nothing at all. i
We laboured with Adam in tilling the ground,

Yet in the queen’s court we may always be found.

Without us, no vessel the ocean could roam,

Yet though we go forth, you will find us at home,

Although for our colour and size you may flout us.

You never would hire a maid servant without us.

Although by the chemists we’re used every day,

Yet we aided Brinvilliers her victims to slay.

If you can’t find us out, why. to cut short our story,

When you sit down to dinner you have us before ye.

- Answer—The Hands.
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XXXV.

I LOVE to roam when the Curlew’s wing
Is dipp’d in the deep blue wave

Of the rock-bound bay, when moonbeams play
O’er many a lov’d one’s grave.

~ Down, too, in the dell, to the trysting tree

_ I stray with happy pair,

And bright hopes bring, of the bridal ring,
To the maiden young and fair.

To crimson poles on the battle fields
Of a stricken land I flee,

And I sorrow start in the widow’d heart,
From the depths of every sea.

And though to the peasant bard I kneel,
And the fairest of treasures bring,

I wield the power, in an evil hour,
To humble the proudest king.

Answer—Thought.

XXXVI.

O’ER lawns I rove,and often climb the hill,

And change my colour often as you will ;

The courtier vain, philosopher, and beau,

I often please, yet by strict rule I go;

Midst ladies fair, at routs and balls I’m seen,

Yet with the cottage maid trip o’er the green ;

With British tar, on topsail-yard, I shine,

Or with the collier sink into the mine ;

Where armies march I constantly attend,

Ay, and each soldier owns me as his friend.

Of me the pious Baptist mention makes,

Shakspere, too, when of Niobe he speaks ;

The greatest kings and princes bend to me,

Yet I serve all with great humility ;

I aid both priest and statesmen, philosopher and clown,

Grandam and infant, rich and poor, in country, and in town.
Answer—A Shoe.

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XXXVII.

IN every country J am found, all shapes and sizes, square
and round ; when put into a casket nice, the rich buy me at
any price ; aad yet so. poor and common I, that-in the streets
I’m bound to lie. Deep in the bowels of the earth I’m found,
and likewise on the highest: ground. Tm brought from
depths of stormiest seas, bad borne upon the summer breeze.
V’m heavy, light, blue, brown, red, black, and white, soft, hard,
and a great prize for savans, when I tumble from the skies.

Answer—A Stone—precious stones, meteoric stones, etc.

XXXVIII. .
WHEN my mood is soft I go-through the land,
And the leaves by me are gently fanned ;
I waft the scent of the flowers around,
Till the perfume seems to rise from the ground.
The sailor sings gaily the livelong day,
As I send the bark on her homeward way ;
With studding-sails set she glides o’er the foam,
Each moment I’m bringing her nearer his home ;
And his heart is light : for he’s getting near
To all he holds on earth most dear.
But I’m changed : there’s a darkening cloud in the sky,
And from it a spirit of evil, I fly;.
I stir up the waves, and laugh with glee,
As the ship goes down in the depths of the sea.
Then I rush to the land, and the beautiful flowers
Are things of the past, like the vanished hours ;
I tear up the trees, and where I go
I carry nought but destruction and woe ;
These softening down, a dirge I roam,
As I wander around the sailor’s home :
And the watchers within grow pale with fear,
As my wild mournful cadence they chance to hear.
Till torn with remorse, I burst forth amain,
And turn to my work of destruction again.

Answer—The Wind.
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| XXXIX.
THE friend of man, the foe of beasts,
_. My days on earth I spend ;
My life from man’s own hand I take,
Though oft he dreads my end.

“Sometimes I am much admired,
‘Sometimes an ugly gnome,
Sometimes I hiss, and roar, and fright
A family from their home.
i Answer—Fire.
XL.
PIERCE deep beneath unfathom’d springs ;
Search every nameless nook of earth ;
Draw forth to light all curious things
That earth, or air, or sea gives birth.

Whatever lurks in Northern mines—

Whatever glows neath Indian sky—

Each flower that blows, each gem that shines, |
Its faithful counterpart am I. .

Yet, nursed beneath Italian skies,
By traders hither taught to roam,
’Mid piles of dusty merchandise,

In ledgers huge I made my home.

I am thy shade—thy shadowy twin;
Thou scarce canst fail to guess my name ;
Think but of aught e’er heard or seen—
Thou think’st of me—for I’m the same.

Answer—Ditto. The allusion in the third verse is to the

Italian origin ofthe word dezfo— “the aforesaid ”—“ the same.



”

XLa.
THE beginning of eternity,
The end of time and space ;
The beginning of every end,
And the end of every. place.
Answer—The letter E.
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XLI.

I AM welcome to all, from cottage to throne ;
There’s scarce a condition where I am unknown ; ©
I strive to do good, and I scarce can do harm ;
Even music without me must give up a charm.

I’m the joy of the weary, the hope of the sick,
And fain would I visit where sorrows are thick ;
I’m a friend to the peaceful, a foe to all strife,

My presence is needful to keep you in life.

By chance you may find me as far off you roam,
But I ever am purest and sweetest at home.

When life is all over, and troubles ail past,

May I be your portion for ever to last.

Answer—Rest.

XLIL

I'M a very great traveller by land and by sea,

And soldiers and sailors are partial to me : (1)
When the bells are all ringing I make a display ; (2)
And in gorgeous processions I’m brilliant and gay. (3)
I’m so small that an infant can bear me along, (4)
So large that I call for the aid of the strong. (5)
I am cheered as I pass through the crowds in the street, (6)
Yet those very crowds tread me under their feet. (7)
In street, alley, and court—in palace and cot,

Pray where is the city in which I am not? (8)
I live in the water, I flourish on land. (9)
I am poor, I am rich ; I am mean, and I’m grand. (10)
I am sometimes bedizened with leaflets of green,

And by soft murmuring rivulets often am seen. (11)
The wretch on my bosom is fain to repose, (12)
But, ungrateful, the workman repays me with blows. (13)
I am hard (14), I am soft (15), I’m the emblem of fame ; (16)
Though to feeble dejection I, too, lend my name ! (17)

Answer—A Flag.—t, on ships, in armies ; 2, on a church
steeple ; 3, carried in processions; 4, toy flag; 5, large
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banner ; 6, flag of victory or rejoicing ; 7, 8, flagstones ; 9,
pavements; 10, 11, the water flag and the garden flag ; 12,
stones of the street ; 13, hammered and beaten by the pa-
viour; 14, stones; 15, plants; 16, ensign presented to
soldiers ; 17, to droop or grow dejected.

XLIU. BOTANICAL.

SEE you yon hoary fortress, that rears its aged head—
The last gloomy relic of centuries fled ?

Its turrets, once raised up in grandeur sublime,

Are all rudely engraved by the finger of Time.

I marked it a prize in its mightiest day, .

And I clung to its walls till it withered away ;

For scarce had the hand of the builder been gone,

Till I silently crept o’er each fair-carvéd stone.

The long line of mortals that o’er it held sway

Have slowly but surely been gathered away ;

Their power has departed, their glories are gone,

And Ruin has claimed the old wall as her own.

Yet I still remain with it, though changed is its form,
In the summev’s warm sunshine, in winter’s wild storm ;
In the frosts of December, the warm showers of June,
Exposed to the sun, and exposed to the moon ;
Exposed to the wild blast of many a year,

All unknown and unheeded, my dwelling is here,
Passed over by bird, and forsaken by bee,

All—all have deserted the old wall but me.

On the shore of the lake doth repose an old boat,
Long—long is it now since it has been afloat ;

Never more will vain mortal disturb its sweet rest—
Never more will it dance o’er the lake’s glassy crest ;

For the gay water-lily and wild waving fern

Doth spread their broad leaves o’er its mouldering stern, .
All tranquil it sleeps, undisturbed by a sound,

Save the frog’s husky croak in the marshes around.

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The birds of the forest that o’er me take wing,
Scarce: deign now to look on so worthless a thing.
Its music by day is the winter wind’s howl,

And at night it is changed to the whoop of the owl.
To the sweep of the tempest its form is consigned,
Exposed to the rain, and exposed to the wind ;
Exposed to the wild _blast of many a year,

All unknown and unheeded, my dwelling is there ;
Passed over by bird, and forsaken by bee,

All—all have deserted the old boat but me.

Answer—Lichens,

XLIV. HISTORICAL.

THE first initial of the British Monarchs from the Conqueror
to Queen Victoria. will give the following words :—1. Age.
2, War. 3. Cave. 4. Mew. 5.Sam. 6. Wem. 7. Wag.
8. Gas. 9. Jam. 10. Rag. 1. Cigar. 12. Car. Give
the names of the Monarchs whose initials form the words.

Answer—
1.—A nne 5.—S tephen 9.—J ames
G eorge A hne Anne
E lizabeth M ary M ary
~ 2,—W illiam. © 6.—W illiam 10.—R ichard
A nne _ E lizabeth A nne
Richard Mary . G eorge
3.—C harles 7.—W illiam 11.—C harles
A nne A nne I ohn
= V ictoria G eorge : G eorge
E lizabeth A nne
R ichard
4.—M ary 8.—G eorge 12,—C harles
E dward A nne A nne

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ENIGMAS.

XLV. AN ENIGMATICAL DINNER.

First Course + (1) A horse’s toilet ; (2) What furnishes the
best conversation ; (3) A stupid man’s cry for mercy; (4) A
lean wife, and the ruin of man for sauce; (5) A street in
Camden Town boiled, and something immaterial fried ; (6)
A pattern husband roast ; (7) Woman’s glory soup, removed
for (8) Short Sarah and her young brother ; (9) Some young
females ; (10) Dialogue between the kettle and the cat ; (11)
A tailor’s weapon ; (12) Crooked Sally in a pet ; (13) Winter’s
sport and a weapon of war; (14) removed for a dish which
reminds a Cockney of a carriage rut.

Second Course : (15) Attendants on royalty ; (16) Practical

jokes and cries ; (17) Something superior to undeserved com-.

mendation ; (18) Something hardly worth a thought; (19)

An old-fashioned dandy; (20) Physic snappish; (21) An.

eastern country stuffed and. roasted. .

Dessert : (22) A mineral, and the best.part of a jest; (23)
Nothing like them ; (24) Dutch princes ; (25) What an in-
former does to his friends ; (26) Mischief-makers ; (27) Tens
of thousands.

Wines : (28) The Capital of Tuscany ; (29) Counterfeit
agony ; (30) Dwelling of a recluse ; (31) Soldier’s habitation ;
(32) The attack of a town ; (33) A high hill ; (34) Station for
ships ; (35) A French dukedom ; (36) Watery field ; (37) A
season of wildness.

_ Answer—

First Course: 1. Curry ; 2. Tongue of brains ; 3. Aspara-

gus (O spare a goose !); 4. Spare rib and apple sauce; 5.
Brill, plaice, and soles; 6. Lamb roasted; 7. Hare (hair)
soup ; 8. Sal-lad (salad) ; 9. Patties ; 10, Bubble and squeak;
11. Goose; 12. Stewed celery. Sal-awry in a stew;. 13.
Skate and pike; 14. A loin of veal (line o’ wheel).

Second Course: 15. Maids of Honour; 16. Larks and.
quails ; 17.. Pudding (“Solid pudding is better than empty
praise”) ; 18. Trifle; 19. Macaroni; 20. Rhubarb tart ; .21.

Turkey.
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Dessert: 22. Ice cream; 23. Nonpareils; 24. Oranges ;
25. Peaches; 26, Medlars ; 27. Plums (£100,000, so called).

Wines : 28. Florence; 29. Champagne; 30. Hermitage ;
31. Tent ; 32. Jack; 33. Mountain; 34. Port ; 35. Burgundy;
36. Mead ; 37: Madeira (Mad era).

‘XLVI. ENGLISH ‘TOWNS ENIGMATICALLY EXPRESSED.

i. ONE of the points of the compass and defensive armours.
‘2, One much beloved and a weight.
3. A load and a preposition.

4. The upper part of the nose and one of the points of the
compass.

-5, A tree and the leg of an animal salted and dried.

Answer—t. North Shields. 2. Maidstone. 3. Weighton.:
4. Bridgenorth. 5. Oakham. :

-XLVII.—ACTORS’ NAMES ENIGMATICALLY EXPRESSED.

. I, FOUR-FIFTHS of the hindermost part of a vessel, and a
kind of heath.
Mewes
2, A fleece, and three-sevenths of a wreath.
Answery—W oolgar.
3. A deer and a gem.
Answer—Buckstone.
4. Three-fifths of amock comedy, and three-sixths of a fox.
Answer—Farren (Farce and renard).
5. Two-thirds of a reward, two-fifths of a fetter, and three-
sixths of fear.
Answer—Fechter (Fee-chain-terror).
6. An instrument and a vowel.
Answer—Toole,
7. Three-fourths of broad, two-fifths of a journal, and a
useful article.
Answer—Widdicombe (Wide-diary-comb).
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8. Four-fifths of a water herb, and part of a candle.
Answer—Creswick (Cress-wick).

9g. The tender of tender ones.
A nswer—Shepherd.

1o. An account, three-fifths of a wedge of gold, anda weight.
Answer—Billington (Bill-ingot-ton). ©

11, A spider’s home, and four-eighths of genuine.
Answer— Webster (Web-sterling).

12, Saree Ait of a fashionable youne. lady, and the
shallow part of a river.
Answer—Belford (Belle-ford).

XLVIII.

Morn dawned o’er the Garden of Eden,
And blushed with surprise at the sight,
- Where beauty, perfected, sat smiling,
Arrayed in its garments of light.
The rose-scented zephyrs were straying
O’er beds of the richest of flowers,
Which, nodding their crests to the sunbeams,
Shook off dewy diamonds in showers.
The sun glimmered bright on the plumage
Of brilliant birds, hovering round ;
And lo! every part of the garden
Was filled with a musical sound.
Upon this the great morning of mornings,
Which saw. the creation of man,
When first into being he started,
My rule with his being began !
E’en when he was banished from Eden,
A true friend, I clung to him still,
Exhorting, Gece assisting—
Still faithful thro’ good and thro’ ill,
Though thousands of years now are gathered,
And stored in the mystical past,
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With one—with the million of people—
My lot is and still shall bé cast.
Tis I sent the engine careering
_ Away on its terrible race ;
Till man in the pride of his folly,
Cried out, he had triumphed o’er space !
I’ve chained down the death-dealing lightning,
To wait and. obey my command ;
I instruct it, and lo! the whole world
_ At once at my bidding is spanned !
The lion in African jungles
May terrify beasts with his roar ;
The eagle, upon his broad pinions,
From the reach of man’s vision may soar.
The elephant on the land trumpets,
And flounders the whale through the sea—
Whale, elephant, lion, and eagle—
Are all brought to subjection by me.
; Answer—Reason.

XLIX.

‘Cut down, yet saved with much ado and pain ;
Scattered, dispersed, yet gathered up again ;
Withered though young, though dying, yet perfumed,
Laid up with care, but kept to be consumed.
Answer—Hay.
ie Ls
ENOUGH for one, too much for two, and nothing at all for
three !
- Answer—A Secret.

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REBUSES.
R. JOHNSON defines a Rebus as “a word

represented by a picture;” and hence a
Rebus is often employed on a_ coin or




the impress of an elephant—the word cesar standing, in
the ancient language of Mauritania, for elephant. In
modern heraldry we find the names of families similarly
shown, as a hare and a bottle, for Harebottle ; a pike

and a'ring, for Pickering, but if our readers take an_

interest in heraldic rebuses, we cannot do better than
refer them to those two invaluable volumes “ Debrett’s
Illustrated Peerage” and Debrett’s “Illustrated Baronetage
with the Knightage.” The old fashion of placing a sort
of pictured pun on the title-pages of books has been
in many instances revived by modern publishers and
printers. Monograms, or the initials of a name, are
often combined to form a sort of Rebus. When written,
the Rebus takes the form of an Acrostic, in which each
line represents something commencing with the proper
initial, the whole making a word described,—thus :
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REBUSES.



Here’s plenty of water ; you'll all of you say ; (1)
And minus the % a thing used every day ; (2)

And here is nice beverage ; (3) put them together—
‘What is it with claws, but with never a feather?

Answer—Cat, puss—1, C (sea); 2, A (hay); 3, T (tea).

I.—DOUBLE REBUS.

THE first Greek ‘pastoral poet ; 2. A river in France; 3.
One of ‘the Muses ; 4. One of the Cottian Alps; 5. A town
in Switzerland ; 6. A metal; 7. A tributary of the Loire; 8.
A kindvof:flax that grows on the Philippine Islands ; 9. A kind
of fruit-; 10. One of the months of the Jewish ecclesiastical
year ; 11. A-viceroy in India; 12. A large bird of New Hol-
land ; 13. A flower; 14. The sea-holly; 15. An. American
quadruped ; 16, A magnesian mineral; 17. A flower. The
initials and finals of the above, read downwards, will give a
line from Shakspeare’s “Julius Ceesar.”

Answey— The valiant never taste of death but once,’”—
Thus :—1. TheocrituS; 2. HeraulT ; 3. EuterpE ; 4. VisO ;
5. AltorF ; 6. LeaD; 7. IndrE; 8. AbacA; 9. NuT; 10.
TebetH ; 11. NaboB; 12. EmU ; 13. VioleT; 14. EryngO ;
15. RaccooN ; 16. TalC ; 17. AnemonE.

If,

THE initials give the name of a celebrated English navi-
gator.

1. A Monk of the order of St. Francis, said to be the in-
ventor of gunpowder.

2. A celebrated Swiss mathematician. ;

.3. A marshal of France, famous for his bravery and ex-

cellent military conduct.

4. A Latin secretary and tutor to Queen Elizabeth.

5. A gallant naval officer, who rose from the post of cabin-
boy to that of commander-in-chief of the English fleet.

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6. A French botanist in the reign of Louis XIV.
7. A popular writer, known by the name of ‘Derwent Con-
way. 3
8. An Arabian physician, born in the tenth century.
9. The father of the Scottish school of landscape painting.
10. A celebrated Prussian astronomer and mathematician.

11. An Italian poet, distinguished by Charles V. of Ger-
many.

12, An eminent Paeraee who circumnavigated the globe
with Cook. ee

13. A celebrated dramatic writer, supposed to have died

from hunger.

14. An illustrious sculptor of modern times.

Answer—Sebastian Cabot—thus :—1. Schwartz ; 2. Euler;
3. Biron ; 4..Ascham.;. 5, Shovel; 6. Tournefort; 7. Inglis ;
8. Avicenna; 9. Nasmyth; 10. Copernicus; 11. Ariosto;
12. Banks ; 13. Otway; 14. Thorwaldsen.,

Ill.

TAKE four initials from the winds,
And them in order place,

Then in an instant you will find
What oft we glad embrace.

Answer.—N.E.W.S.—News.

Iv.

1, THE wife of Saturn; 2. A famous mountain in Beeotia ;
3. The mother of Hercules; 4. The birthplace of Diana ;
5. One of the Fates; 6. A king of Phrygia; 7. The son of

Osiris; 8 A sea deity; 9. A sea nymph; to. A remark-

able Titan; 11. The first father of the gods; 12. A river in
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The above initials read downwards will give the narne of
one of the judges of Hades.

Answer—Rhbadamanthus—thus :—1. Rhea; 2. Helicon ;
3. Alemena; 4. Delos; 5. Atropos; 6, Midas; 7. Anubis ;
8. Nereus; 9. Thetis; 10. Hyperion ; 11. Uranus’; 12. Styx.

Vv.

1, SURNAME of a Swiss writer, born at Zurich, in 1741; he
wrote a prodigious number of works, both in prose and verse,
the greater number being on moral and religious subjects.

2, Surname of an English painter, born in 1771, in Corn-
wall, and died in 1807. The following are amongst his chief
works; “The Murder of James I.,” and “The Murder of
Rizzio.”

3. Surname of a celebrated Italian painter, born in 1615,
near Naples. He took great pleasure in mournful subjects
and scenes of horror.

4. Surname of a celebrated English poet, born in 1631; he
also wrote for the stage, and was made poet laureate.

5. Surname of a cardinal and celebrated writer; of a
patrician family of Venice, born in the year 1470, and died
in 1547.

_6. Surname of an English poet, who was at first intended

‘for the bar, born in the year 1684.

7. Surname of a French lyric poet, born at Paris, in 1670, |
the son of a shoemaker, of whose origin, it is said, he was
foolishly ashamed.

8. Surname of a Scotch writer, born in the year 1600, and
was ruined by the Irish Rebellion in 1641; he was also a
dancing master, printer, engineer, etc., and died in the year
1676, 5

g. Surname of.an English poet of simple, true, and earnest
feeling ; born in 1814, in a farmhouse in Perthshire. He was
passionately fond of song and ballad music, and liked to hear
his wife chant such ballads as “The Flowers of the Forest.”

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The primal letters of the above names give the name of a
celebrated English poet, born in the year 1788; he passed
his first years in Scotland.

Answer—Lord Byron, thus:—Lavater, Opie, Rosa,
Dryden, Bembo, Young, Rousseau, Ogilby, Nicoll.

VI.

My first, some affirm, belongs only to youth,

But of this there is not one zo¢a of truth,

Inasmuch as the aged are as guilty at times

As the young, and commit quite as terrible crimes.

My second to various uses is brought,

After due preparation, of course, which in short,

Is essential, or else it could never be made

Into all kinds of articles needed in trade.

My ¢hzrd is the name of a river, which you.

May have seen in your travels, perchance ; at least, few

Who have been any distance from London, can say
“Tis a stranger to them in a general way.

The initials of these three small words will explain

What those wish for who-play with the object of gain.

Answer—Win—thus :—Wild, Iron, Nile.





VII.

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. A nation once renowned for glory.
. A mighty patriarch of yore.
. A warrior from Gath’s proud shore. ,
. A King of Syria evil though forewarned. |

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. A Grecian who his nation once adorned.
The initials read aright at once display an eminent

modern statesman.

Answer—Bright—thus :—1. Bannockburn ; 2. Romans ;:
3. Isaac; 4. Goliath ; 5. Hazael; 6, Thales.
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" VITILL—ANAGRAMIC REBUS.

THE initials of the following will give the name of a political
writer who wrote an account of the Plague of London.
1. Dig Dick Varra. (A celebrated English actor).
. Yah; a crow, Mabel. {A famous poet).
. Show néar coil, (A dramatic writer).
. A—a war cob, sir. (A great mathematician).
. Run! spend Medés. (Avcelebrated poet).
6. Curl? I say, cue. (A gallant nobleman who fell in the
battle of Newbury).
7. Ah! mud dive. (A famous historian)
8. Um! Edward; Nell? (An English poet).
g. Is care frank’d? (A celebrated navigator).
10. New door, new leg. (A Welsh patriot).
ii. Ye dull! handme. (A celebrated.astronomer).

Answer—Daniel de Foe—thus :—1. David Garrick. 2.
Abraham Cowley. 3. Nicholas Rowe. 4. Isaac Barrow.
5. Edmund Spencer. 6. Lucius Carey. 7. David Hume.
8. Edmund Waller. 9. Francis Drake. 10. Owen Glen-

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_ dower. 31, Edmund Halley.

Ix.

A BRAVE young counsellor whose wise debate
Saved a pure woman from a shamful fate ;

A wicked youth who found an early bier
Though what his sin might be does not appear ;
A favourite son who lost a doating mother
Before he knew he had an elder brother ; —

An ancient city in a desert land,

Where the grey ruins at this moment stand.
The initials join, and you'll at once discover
What ties the legs of many a would-be rover.

Answery—DEBT—thus :—Daniel (See History of Susan-
nah); Er (Son of Judah. Gen. xxxviii, v. 7); Benjamin
(Second son of Rachael. Gen. xxxv, v. 18); and Tadmor
(In the Wilderness. I King ix, v.18). CXIX. True Love. —

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DOUBLE ACROSTICS.

AND OTHER WORD PUZZLES.

HIS. very popular riddle is a sort of Double
Rebus, and is of recent introduction. It re-
quires two words or names formed by the initials
and finals of a number of other words. This riddle
1s sometimes given in prose, and at others in. verse, the
latter form being preferable. For example:




A BriTon’s Supports.—1. His wig; 2. His grand-
mother; 3. His comfort; and 4. His countrywomen.

Answer—Beef—Beer.—1, BoB ; 2. EvE-; 3. EasE; 4.
FaiR.

In the versified form of Double Acrostic, the two
words forming the answer are shadowed in the com-

- mencing or ending lines, thus :—

A PARTY that charms the young and erratic,
But. rather dismays the old and rheumatic.

1. The carriage in which the fair visitants came ;
’Tis light and ’tis lofty ; pray find out its name.

2. Next think of your ancestors, who, I dare say,
Conducted their meetings in this very way.

3. Then name me a prince who might bring for his share
His native Welsh rabbit to better their fare !

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ACROSTICS.

The Answer is Pic-nic :—

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1. P haeto N
2. I cen I
3. C arado C

Or—

The name of a country, and why people go there.—r.
An English vegetable; 2. A river in Italy; 3. Part of a
tree; 4. A tribe of the Ancient Britons; 5. A sporting
bird; 6. An English University; 7. What every married
lady possesses ; 8. An inhabitant of Africa ; 9. The father
of an ancient people ; io. A favourite fruit.

The initials form the word “ California,” and the finals
“to find gold,” thus :—

1. CarroT; 2. AmO; 3. LeaF; 4. IcenI; 5. Fal-
coN; 6. OxforD ; 7. RinG; 8, NegrO; 9. IsraeL ; and
1o. AlmonD.

Again—

An expression—commonly used—which signifies even-
handed justice.

1. Hamlet’s Paterfamilias ; 2. An immaterial impression ;

3. One who went among ghosts ; 4. One who came back
from them.

The Answer is Give and Take, thus :—1. GhosT? 2,
IdeA ; 3. VatheK ; and 4. EurydicE.

Among the examples which follow are some of con-
siderable merit, especially Nos. XIX., XXII, XXVIIL, XL,
and LI.

ORIGINAL DOUBLE ACROSTICS.
I.—TWO POETS,

Of Scorta’s bards the chief, and her just pride :—
A noble English poet, who, self-exiled, died,

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ACROS TICS.

. How sad to hear this from a loved one in grief !

. Never utter this though he be a thief.

. It lives on river-banks, and is fond of trout.

. The merest one should find this out.

. He sells gowns to the wife when the husband’s out.

Answer—Scott, Byron.—1. SoB; 2. CalumnY; 3. OtteR;

4. TyrO; 5. TallymaN.

NAN EPWNH,

Il.—TWO WARRIORS.

. THIS is metal, I’ll be bound,

. In Naples this town will be found.
This of money ne’er gave bliss.

. A photographer uses this.

. Hot at breakfast this is nice.

. A female name known in a trice.

. He died of joy because each son

Of his in games a prize had won.
Now the first letters dow will name
One who in “ The Crusades” won fame ;
And the last letters ~f disclose

A chief of the crusaders’ foes.

Answer—Tancred, Saladin.—1. TiN; 2. Amalfl;
NeeD ; 4. CamerA; 5. RolL; 6. EmmA; 7. DiagoraS.

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IlI.—TWO SEASONS.

. ’T1s found in the pig-sty, the stable as well ;

. Three-fifths of a brotherhood, next please to tell ;
. The miserly man is oft this, as you know ;

. This part of a ship in a storm is brought low ;

. “The girl of the period” truly was she ;

. With daring and valour he sails o’er the sea.

The first is bright and cheerful,
And fills us all with joy ;

The next, so dark and dreary,
Our pleasure doth alloy.

Answery—Summer, Winter. 1. StraW; 2. Unl(on) ;
MeaN ;. 4. MasT; 5. EvE; 6. RoyeR

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“IV.—TWO MUSICIANS.

A FAMOUS historian and orator.
. A state of Mexico.
. A Swiss physician to George III. .
A small river in Scotland.
. A celebrated French poet.
. A disciple of ne put to death for his religious opin:
ions.
The initials and eis both read forwards will name two
celebrated musical composers. t
Answey—Mozart and Handel, thus:—1. MackintosH ;

2. OaxacA; 3. ZimmermanN; 4. AlmonD; 5. RacinE ;
6. TyndalL.

Aw oo Nome

V.—-MILITARY.

My initials and finals read downwards name two celebrated
French military commanders.

1. An ancient German city.

. A sister of Emperor Augustus.

. A king of Ithaca.

. Ason of Mars.

. A Queen of Iolchos:

. One who travelled over the Libyan Desert without
drink.

7. A Roman road. e

Aw WN

Answer — Jourdan, Massena, thus:— 1. JuliacuM ; 2.
OctaviA; 3. UlysseS; 4. RomuluS ; 5. DemodicE; 6.
AndroN ; 7.. Numicia(V)iA.

VI—A CITY AND RIVER.

A City in France you first note down ;
In Italy, a river of some renown.

One of the Sandwich Islands find.

A lake in Russia bring to mind,

In France a noted river find.

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ACROSTICS.



These form a square; the initials name

A city in France of world-wide fame ;

The finals -read, and your sight commands:
Le The river o which this city stands.

Answer—Paris, Seine, thus :—PariS ; AdigE ; Ranal ;
IlmeN ; SeinE,

VIl._TWO GREAT MEN,

THE initials and finals down will name
Two men that are well known to fame ;
The one in science did excel,

The other in art succeeded well.

You're sure to find this on a tree,
And now a town in France yen see ;
A Latin word which means “ our own ;
Musical toy to all well known.
_A celebrated novelist here ;
In this your likeness will appear ;
Tis surrounded by many a wave.
‘French marshal, bravest of the brave.
A plant you'll find if you but look ;
An island visited by Cook.
A town in Turkey next you'll view ;
Male christian name—so now adieu.

Answer.—Benjamin West, Humphrey Davy,thus :—BrancH,
EU, NostruM, JewsharP, AinswortH, MirroR, IslE, NeY,
WormwooD, ErromangA, SimaroV, TimothyY.

VIIL—TWO ANCIENT MATHEMATICIANS,

WHERE Pompey lost and Czesar won.
Earth’s orbit’s period round the sun.
Movements of discipline in wars.
A city famous for cigars. .
In Asia find a mountain-chain.
A plant beside your window-pane.

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A river which in Britain flows.
Aquatic sport a harbour shows.
A famous, philosophic Greek.
A tragic bard of Athens seek.

Answer-—Pythagoras—Archimedes, thus :—1. PharsaliA ;
2. YeaR; 3. Tactic; 4. HavannaH; 45. Altal; 6.
GeraniuM ; 7. OusE; 8. RichmonD; 9. AristotlE ; 10.
SophocleS. ¥

IX.—A FLOWER AND ITS COUNTRY,

A LOVELY flow’r in water grown
Th’ initial of these words make known ;
That ancient land the finals state
‘Wherein this flow’r was counted great.
. In woman’s clothes this hero flees.
. A German State by northern seas.
. An English. battle known to fame.
. And then a common adverb name.
. A French commander’s name recall,
Whose deeds and name are known to all.
Answer—Lotus—Egypt, thus:—1. LavelettE ; 2. Olden-
burG ; 3. TewkesburY ; 4. UP; 5. SoulT.
* :

wm PWN A

X.—TWO AMERICAN CITIES.

1. A CHINESE sea-port ; 2. One of the Cinque ports ; 3. A
lake in North America; 4. A large city in South America ;
5. An English county town; 6. A market town in Stafford-
shire; 7. A river, in France; 8 A large lake in South
America; 9. An island off the French coast; 10. A large
town in France. ;

The initials and finals read downwards give the names of
two large sea-port towns in the United States. _

Answer—Charleston—New Orleans, thus :—1. CantoN ; 2.
HythE ; 3. AtapascoW; 4. Rio JaneirO; 5. LancasteR ;
6. EccleshalL; 7. SeinE; 8. TiticacA; 9. OleroN ; 10.
NanteS. : :

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XI.—TWO GRECIANS.

1. AN English county; 2. A country in Hindostan ; 3.
An Athenian general famous for his liberality and valour ;
4. A large river of South America; 5. The highest dignity
in the English Church; 6. A great modern invention ; 7. A
large river in Spain ; 8. An Athenian lawgiver.

The initials and finals read downwards give the names of
a great Grecian philosopher, and a historian who was one of
his disciples. :

Answer — Socrates — Xenophon, thus:—r. SusseX ; 2.
OudE ; 3. CimoN; 4. Rio NegrO; & ArchbishoP; 6.
TelegrapH ; 7. EbrO ; 8. SoloN.

XII.—A NOVELIST AND HIS MOST FAMOUS WORK.

A MANUSCRIPT; a name of the Muses; father; cross-
wise ; sharp; a country in Asia; a town in the north of
England ; to nibble; a law term; a prince; a wild beast ;
a measure; an ancient city of Canaan; tidy. The initials
read downwards will give the name of a celebrated novelist,

and the finals read upwards will give the name of one of his -
‘principal novels.

Answer—Captain Marryatt—Midshipman Easy, thus :—
CopY ; AonideS; PapA; TraversE ; AbumeN; IndiA;
NorhaM; MumP; AlibI; RajaH ; RhinoceroS; YarD ;
Al; TriM.

XIIL—A PASSION AND A BELIEF.

A PERSONAGE in heathen fable famed ;
A rural poem by great Virgil named ;-
An instrument which shoemakers employ ;
One-half of what all creatures here enjoy ;
An ancient enemy of Israel’s race ;
A canton which to Switzerland you trace ;
A lovely female in verse paramount ;
A story which our seamen oft recount.

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Reader, observe the initials ; they disclose

The demon of innumerable woes :

Oh, let him not approach your hearth, for he

Is the sure harbinger of misery.

The final letters of each word display

The finger-post, which marks the only way

To heavenly regions of perpetual day.

Answer—Jealousy and Religion, thus—JupiteR; EneidE;

AwL; Life); OG; Url; SapphO; and YarN.

XIV.—INDISPENSABLES TO NEWSPAPERS.

Nor at all clear; boiling up; a* drop of the “crater ;”
sufficient ; too much; part of a house; a musical phrase ;
a district; gin. The initials read downwards, and the finals
read upwards, will give two wonderful inventions in constant
use in the present day. .

Answer—Telegraph and Shorthand, thus :—TurbiD ;
EbullitioN ; LavA ; enous’ GluT ; RafteR; AllegrO ;
ParisH ; Hollands.

XV.—GREAT WARRIORS,

MARX, on the unswept wall the spider creeps,

The while the lazy housemaid idly sleeps ;

Then take a bird of most gigantic size,

With just one game of cards ; then let be seen,

Before the house, a closely shaven green ;

Next a slight thought, and then a slumber light ;

The third Greek letter then display aright ;

A drop that trickles down from sorrow’s eye ;

And to o’ercome by force of mind supply ;

Then a denomination at the end ;

And if to these instructions you attend,

The initials form a mighty conqueror’s name,

The finals one that’s not less known to fame.

Answer—Wellington and Buonaparte; thus :—WebB ;
EmU; LoO; LawN; IdeA; NaP; GammA; TeaR;
OutwiT ; NamE.
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XVI.—A CITY AND ITS RIVER. ;

A PROVINCE of Ireland; a town of England; a river of
America; a European cape; a town of Spain. The initials
will give a town of Europe, and the finals the river on
which it is situated.

Answer—Lyons—Rhone, thus :—LeinsteR ; YarmoutH :
OrinocO ; NorokiN ; SevillE..

XVII.—A NOVELIST AND HIS BEST TALE.

IF the initials of the following words you take,

A novelist’s name the letters will make,

Who wrote a book (you should know what about),
The finals will tell it—now find it out.

One of the most important gifts of God to man.
. A favourite resort for lovers.

. A tributary of the Amazon.

. A'tale by Johnson.

. An insect of the ant species.

An ancient Grecian seer.

A beverage.

A sign, type or token.

Prosperity.

io. A virtue.

11. A volcano.

12, A small, but celebrated river in North Italy.
13. What many go to church to do.

14. What you must be if you ca’nt make me out.

OI ARR YW dD Aw

So)

Answer—Laurence Sterne—Tristram Shandy, thus—
1. LighT; 2. ArbouR; 3. Ucayall; 4. RasselaS; 5.
EmmeT ; 6. NestoR; 7. CocoA; 8.EmbleM; 9. SuccesS ; .
io. TrutH ; 11. EtnA; 12. RubicoN; 13. NoD; 14.
EmptyY. :



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1. A TOWN in Syria; 2, An insect; 3. An isle in the
Mediterranean; 4. A sedative drug; 5. Part of a plant; 6.
An universal destroyer; 7. An useful tool; 8. A town in
Bulgaria ; 9. Atown in Scotland; to, An isle of Scotland ;
“11, An Emperor of Rome.

The initials form the name of a famous orator, and the
finals his Brelcet obstacles.

Answer — Demosthenes — Stammerings, thus :—1. Da-

mascuS ;

TimE ; 7. HammeR ; 8. Exropoll g. NairN ; ro, EiG; 11

Sees!

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XVIIL—AN ORATOR AND HIS OBSTACLE.

2. EmmeT; 3. MaltA; 4. OpiuM; 5. SteM; 6.



XIX.—TWO FRENCH SOLDIERS.

Two soldiers of our neighbour France,
Their country’s interest to advance,
They armies led.
The one usurped the highest place,
The other tried him to displace,
Both now are dead.



. A term by sailors used I trow,

To describe when tide is low.
The “ Painter of the Graces” true,
Whose family old Bologna knew.

. Afamily of great renown

In France derived from a little town.

. Aform of word required by state,

When witness ‘fore a magistrate.

. An author known both wide and far,

If you would see, read his “ Gil Blas.”

. A town in Prussia, find its name,

River and town are both the same,

, Aname the Turks almost adore,

And used by many rich and poor.

. Lhave been, as we all must know,

For “ Blockade Runners” the Extrefod,
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Answer—Napoleon—Pichegru, thus: 1. NeaP; 2, Al-
banI; 3. PolignaC; 4. OatH; 5. Le SagE; 6. ElbinG;
7. Omak; 8. NassaU.

XX. _ENGLISH POETS,

THE initials and finals of the following read downwards
_ will name two famous English poets.

A tree; an English mountain; a sign in the zodiac ; a
narcotic tincture ; a country in Asia ; a vegetable; a science ;
a yellow dye ; 1 minor prophet; a quadruped ; the time of
rest; a valuable fur; a small candle; the west; a -black-
amoor; a shield bearing arms.

Answer—William Shenstone and Thomas Chatterton,
thus :—WalnuT ; IngleborougH ; LeO ; LaudanuM ; IndiA;
AsparaguS; MusiC; SusmacH; HoseA; ElephanT ;
NighT; SablE ; TapeR ; OccidenT ; NegrO ; EscutcheoN.

XXI.—A-REPUBLIC AND A GENERAL,

THE initials and finals of the following name a great Re-
public, and one of its most successful generals.
1. A town famous for its classic legend.
. An English noble beheaded for treason.
. A pretty flower.
. A great German classic writer.
. The head of the Mussulman religion.
. An English battle fought in the Peninsula.
. A town in Asia noted for wool.

NAM PWN

Answer—America—Sherman, thus:—1. AbydoS; 2.
MonmoutH ; 3. EglantinE ; 4. ‘RichteR ; 5. ImaM ; 6.
_ CorunnA ; 7, AstrachaN.

'XXIL—TWO PHILOSOPHERS.

A PRECIOUS stone; a yellow dye; a fine cloth; a noble
tree ; a kind of salt.

The initials and finals give the names of two English
philosophers,

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Auswer—Bacon and’ Locke—thus — BeryL; AnnattO ;
CambriC ; Oak ; and NitrE.

XXIIIL.—ENGLISH NAVIGATORS.

A FISH; a river in France; the Spanish name for soda;
a port in Asia; an optical instrument.
The initials and finals give the names of two English

navigators.
Answer — Cabot — Drake, thus:—CoD; AllieR; Bar-
rillA ; OkhotsK ; and TelescopE,

XXIV.—ENGLISH DIVINES.
A PART of the face; a port in Russia; the covering of an
animal ; the juice of the fir tree; what an industrious insect

needa
The initials and finals give the names of two English

divines.
Answer—Lowth and Paley —thus:—LiP; OdessA;
WooL ; TurpentinE ; and HoneY.

XXV.—FAMOUS ORATORS.

. A FAVOURITE vegetable; a bright. colour; a novel by a
popular author; a small town in Denmark; a physical

student.

The initials and finals give the names of two English
poets.

Answeyv—Byron and Swift—thus:—BeanS; YelloW ;
RienzI ; OchlensdorF ; and NaturalisT.

XXVI.—ENGLISH NOVELIST.

A FAVOURITE. game; an historical poem; an island on
the coast of Africa ; a pancake ; a water lizard.

The initials and finals give the names of two English
novelists. ;

Answer—Defoe and Scott—thus :—DraughtS; EpiC;
Fernando PO; OmeleT ; or EfT. ;

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XXVII—ENGLISH COMMANDERS.

AN instrument to measure time ; a mountain in America ;
a county in Scotland; a town in Africa; a valuable fur.

The initials and finals give the names of two English com-
manders.

Answer—Wolfe and Hawke—thus :—WatcH ; OrizA;
LinlithgoW ; FarsiK ; and ErminE.

XXVIIIL—NAVAL OFFICERS.

A STATE in Germany; a fruit; a vegetable ; an animal;
a town in Scotland. o z

The initials and finals give the names of two English
naval officers.

Answer—Blake and Anson—thus :—BavariA; LemoN ;
AsparaguS; KangaroO; and ElgiN.

XXIX.—DRAMATISTS.

ONE of the Canary isles; an instrument for measuring
angles; a town in Turkey; an American flour; a valuable

wood.
The initials and finals give the names of two English

dramatic writers.

Answer—Foote and Otway—thus :—FerrO; OctanT;
OczakoW ; TapiocA; and EbonY. —

XXX.—-MUSICIANS.

A LONGING desire; a province of Russia; a rich wine;
a precious stone; a town in France.

The initials and finals give the names of two German
musicians. |

Answey—Weber and Haydn—thus :—WisH ; EsthoniA ;
BurgundY ; EmeralD ; and RoueN. :

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XXXKI.—ASTRONOMERS.

A PROPHET ; the goddess of silence 5 a town in Hunting-

donshire ; a bird of prey ; a county in Wales.
The initials and finals give the names of two German
astronomers.

_ Answer — Bayer and Mayer—thus :—BalaaM ; Ange-
ronA; YaxleY ; EaglE ; and RadnoR.

XXXII.—POETS,

A TOWN in Holland; a medicinal gum; a testaceous
worm ; a son of Jupiter ; a river in Europe. ;
The initials and finals give the names of two Italian poets.

Answer—Dante and Tasso—thus :—DorT ; Assafoetid A ;
NautiluS ; TantaluS ; and EbrO.

XXIII.— PAINTERS,

A WILD animal; a town in Italy; a valuable plant; an
Indian medicine ; a town in China.

The initials and finals give the names of two Italian
painters.

Answer—Lutti and Dolci—thus :—LeoparD ; Urbino ;
TeaseL; TurmeriC ; and Iel.

XXXIV.—ASIAN AND EUROPEAN. PLACES,

1. ACITY in Holland. 2. A city in Spaim. 3. A port in
Brazil. 4. A seaport in Greece. 5. A seaport in Arabia.

The initials read downwards, or the finals upwards, will
name a province in Asia belonging to Britain; and the
initials read upwards, or the finals downwards, will name a
town in Italy.

Answer—Assam—Massa, thus :--AmsterdaM, SalamancA,
SantoS, AthenS, MochA,

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XXXV.—A TOWN AND ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURE.

THE initials and finals of the following will give an English
county and its principal natural feature.

i. A town of northern Italy.

2. A town in Bavaria.

3. An Italian city.

4. A part of the Baltic sea.

s. An English river.

6. An English city.

Â¥, An important American town.

Answer—Lincoln—iIts Fens, thus :—LadI, IngolstadT,

NapleS, Cuighe HafF, OusE, LondoN, and New Orleans.



XXXVI.—TWO HEROES.

THE initials downwards, and the finals upwards, will name
two celebrated heroes, who were together on the field of
Waterloo. :
A watering-place in Somersetshire:
A parish in Surrey, not far from Claremont.
A district in the East of London.
A village in Kent.
A market town in Somersetshire.
A parish in Surrey.
A village in Radnor.
A village famous for the residence of Pope.
A city of Spain. ;
to, A town in France.

Answer—Wellington, Combermere, thus :—-Weston-super-
marE, EsheR, LimehousE, LewishaM, IlchesteR, Newde-
gatE, GlascomB, TwickenhaM, OviedO, NeraC.

SO COST ON Uni OOo

XXXVIL—FAMOUS PROTESTANTS.

OF men a famous band,
Who, many years ago,
Departed from this land,
The firsts and jinals show.
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. The head-of one religious sect.
. For this a nymph of Crete select.
. A time when some abstain or fast.
. A giant’s home in ages past.
. A pleasant seaside English town.
. A German river of renown.
- The last’s a service of a kind
Which in some churches you will find.

NOU Bo NH.

_ Answer—Pilgrim Fathers, thus :—PontifF, IdA, LenT,
GatH, RamsgatE, a Mass.

XXXVIITI.

~ First dust and gust,
Then gust and dust.

' Sweeping round suburban squares,”

No wonder madness seizes hares,
If thus they blow with bitter blast,

' But, like most evils, they end at last,

And sunshine follows when they are past.

. A bird of plumage gay, yet, lacking song :

You cannot say his voice trips merrily along.

. Atemple sacred to—what shall I say—

Dion the Great, and a sensation play.

. In argument you ought to see it ;

If you have it, don’t abuse it ;

_T hope that you may never lose it.
. A number of persons clustered together,

Staring at sights despite the weather.

. If you are versed in zoology,

You know this creature’s osteology ;
Although a horse, he likes to swim
In pools and rivers when he has the whim.

Answer—March Winds, thus :—MacaW, AdelphI, Rea-

- soN, CrowD, HippopotamuS.

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“The Gipsy.”

ACROSTICS.

ee

1. A STRONGLY fortified seaport town in Spain.

2. A river of Asia, which flows through the Burman
Empire.

3. A seaport town of Russian Finland.

4. An eminent Italian painter, termed, .from his birth,

5. One of the greater prophets.

6, An eminent, but unfortunate, American author.

7. A celebrated American historian.

8. An English poet, known as the “Corn Law ee v

g. A seaport of Chili. , -
io, A celebrated American essayist.
11. A modern musical composer, 2
12, An illustrious English poet. ;
13. A Brazilian town, almost entirely built of wood.

The initials of the above will give the name of a celebrated

modern musical composer ; and the finals, two of his works.



Answer—Giuseppe Verdi; Rigoletto, and Nino, thus :—
1. GibraltaR ; 2. Irrawadl; 3. UleaborG; 4, SolariO; 5.
EzekieL ; 6. PoE; 7. PrescotT ; 8. ElliotT ; 9. ValparaisO—
(first opera); 10. EmersoN ; 11. RossinI; 12, DrydeN; 13.
IcO—(second opera).

XL,

A city of Syria.
A river in Siberia.
A lake in England.
A town of Northern Germany.
A town of Murcia, in Spain.
A city of Persia.
A town of Egypt.
A town of central Africa.
A town of Bohemia.
A town of Denmark.
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11. A town of France.

12. A town of Italy.

13. A town of Bavaria.

14. A town of South Holland.

The initials of the above give the name of a celebrated
Humourist ; and that of the finals of a still more distinguished
novelist,

Answer—Douglas Jerrold, and Sir Walter Scott, thus —

1. DamascuS; 2. Obl; 3. UlleswateR; 4. GustroW; 5.
LorcA ; 6. AmoL; 7. SiouT ; 8. JennE;. 9. EgeR ; 10. Ran-
derS ; 11. RuffeC ; 12. OtrantO ; 13. LandshuT ; 14. DelfT.

XLIL

1. A KING, whose army in one night
God’s wrath laid low.

2. A judge, who e’er would to the right
His aid bestow.

3. A heresy, whose power of old,
Through Europe spread.

4. A summer drink, by chemists sold,
To cool the head.

5. A tree, whose pith is much. esteemed
As children’s food. ;

6. A hymn, to those th’ Athenians deemed
In battle good.

7. She, who doth grace an emperor’s throne,
In queenly state.

8. A Roman, well in story known,
Of early date.

’ g. The garden, where our parents dwelt
Ere pain was known ;
And the foul serpent’s trail was felt,

Ere sin was sown.

Read this aright, I pray, and you will find

Two faithful painters of the human mind.

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Answer.—Shakspere—Ben Johnson—thus LL Sennac-,
heriB ; 2, HalE; 3. AriaN; 4. Kall; 5. SagO; 6. PeaN ;
is Empress ; 8. Rollo ; 9. EdeN.

XLII,

1. A TRIBE of North America. 2. A fortified town in

Germany. 3. A town in Yorkshire. 4. One of the United

States. 5. A town in India. 6. A river in Scotland. 7. A

river in England. 8 A town in Essex. The initials read

downwards, and the finals upwards, will name a noted sea-
- port town, and for what it is famous. :

- Answer—VYarmouth—Herrings. Thus:—1. YaguiS; 2.
AmberG; 2. RipoN; 4. Missourl; 5. OodipooR; 6. Urr-
wateR; 7.. TynE ; 8. HarwicH.

| XLII

THE initials read forward, and the finals backwards, will
give the name of a county, and what it is noted for. An
English seaport; a Scottish lake; a Swiss canton; a Russian
river ; a French town,

Answer—Devon—Cider. Thus :—DoveR ; EmE; VauD;
Ohl ; and NeraC.

XLIV.

A GOVERNMENT of which few examples exist.
An instrument of use in wind, storm, or mist.
A zodiacal sign you’re next to name.
‘An Italian country of ancient fame.
The wife of a heathen God, of high esteem.
A pain of which strangers to it hardly dream.
The initials disclose if rightly read,
A general, who a noble army led.
And the finals will show the place where he fought ;
For his country he honour and glory bought.

Answer—Raglan and Crimea. Thus: — Republic ;
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XLV.

1A WOODEN vessel. 2. A well-known drink. 3. A.small
boat. 4. One of Napoleon’s generals. 5. An epoch. 6. A
lake in’ British North America. 7. A town in Switzerland.
8 A province in Germany. 9. A town in Germany. 10. A
large river of Europe.

The initials, one of Napoleon’s eves ; finals, one of
his Marshals.

" Answer—Talleyrand—Bemadotte. Thus :—1. TuB; 2.
AIE; 3. LighteR; 4. LaisoN; 5. ErA; 6. Yath-keyD; 9.
RussO ; 8, AnhalT; 9. NeustadT ; 10. Danae

XLVI.

THE initials of the following will give the name of an
Emperor, the finals that of a General, who fought against
him and the country to which he belonged.

A male relation; a county of Scotland; a kind of medi-
cine; a precious stone; a Jewish tribe; a military officer ;
a Tins of Bashan ; a famous racecourse ; a cane ; a southern
- constellation ; a heathen god; a city of Scotland ; a Persian

measure 3 a naval officer ; a country of Europe ; a metal ;
precious stone. :

Answey—Napoleon Bonaparte—Wellington ; England.
Thus :—NepheW ; ArgylE; PilL; OpaL; Levl; EnsigN ;
OG; NewmarkeT; BamboO; OrioN ; NeptunE ; Aber-
deeN ; ParasanG ; AdmiraL ; -RussiA; TiN; EmeralD.

XLVII.

THE initials and finals of the following, taken in order, will
_ give the names of two great poets, one Irish and the other
Scotch :— ;

i, A town of France on the Charente.
2, A town in Tyrone, Ireland.
3. One of the Sunda Islands.
4. A town in Worcestershire.
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. A province of Russia.

. A river in Old Castile. |

. A town in Warwickshire.

. The birthplace of Raphael.

A large river in South America.

10. A cluster of Islands in the Indian Ocean.
11. A river in France.

90 ON AN

Answey—Robert Burns—Thomas Moore. ~ Thus :—1.
RocheforT; 2. OmagH; 3. BorneO; 4. EveshaM; 5. RigA;
6. TormeS; 7. BirminghaM ; 8. UrbinO ; 9. Rio NegrO;
10, NicobaR; 11. SeinE.

XLVIII.

1. A KING of England—gracious, good, and great ;
2.. A town of Italy, in the Papal State ;
3. A liquor strong, which topers all enjoy ;
4..A priest of Shiloh—guardian of a boy ;
5. A German town, a loyal one, I trust ; >
6. A Greek, who won the “ noblest name of just.”
. The initials will show if read aright,
An ancient battle of fame ;
While the finals, read downwards, will bring to light
The defeated general’s name.

', Answer—Arbela—Darius—1. AlfreD ; 2. RavennA; 3.

BeeR; 4. Ell; 5. LandaU ; 6. AristideS.

XLIX.

AN English navigator, a town in South America, a re-
markable siege, an English seaport, a battle fought in
Normandy, an English king, name for a town on the
Danube, and a Roman knight killed by. Pompey. The
initials and finals give two great battles fought in the same
country.

Answer.—Clontarf, where Brian Boru defeated the Danes ;
and Hastings, where William conquered Harold :—Caven-
disH ; LimA; OrleanS ; NewporT; Tinchebral ; Athel-
staN ; RegeneberG (for Ratisbon) ; FelginA.

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L.

1. A GRECIAN, whose voice was as loud as that of fifty
men together. 2. One of the three Harpies. 3. The school
of Aristotle and the Peripatetics. 4. An emperor of Rome.
5. A city in Assyria, destroyed by the iets and Baby-
lonians.

The initials, read forwards, will name a wise Athenian -
reformer ; and. the finals, read backwards, the prince of
Grecian poets.

Answery—Solon—Homer—thus : 1. StentoR; OcypetE ; °
3. LyceuM ; 4. OthO; 5. NineveH.

LI,

“ Music hath charms ”—we know the rest :
’Tis both a pleasure and a zest.
Now, should you like it grave, decorous,
With organ grand and splendid chorus,
In St. James’s Hall you'll find them handy,
And furthermore, “as good as candy.”

1, He was very ignorant, and, I’m sorry to say,
Spelled Tom Cat with a capital K ;
And you cannot in truth and honesty say,
This adjective suited him any one way.

2. On this Exchange was Antonio told
The loss of argosies and bars of gold.

3. She stood before the mirror an hour or me
Her graceful person this to do.

4. Your system seems low ; I think I will
Send you some medicine ; ; not a blue pill.

5. She-was so very winning that, to please the lady,
Hercules handled distaffs in a grotto shady.

6. At croquet you may attain to this,
If as a player you’re not amiss ;
I do not say a Miss cannot, |
But often she would “rather hot ;”

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And much prefer the hoops beskirting,
For being this stops all her flirting. ;

7. You see him in the street all stars and spangles,
And doubtless at home with his wife he wrangles ;
A hard life he leads to earn a crust,
Rolling and tumbling in foul mud and. dust:

8. A country farmer should know this name ;
I doubt, though, if many have read of his fame ;
And yet, without him, Howard and Ransome ~
Would never have made their ploughs so handsome.

Answer—Oratorio Concerts, thus :—OrthographiC; RialtO ;
AdorN ; ToniC ; OmphalE ; RoveR; ItineranT ;. OsiriS.

TRIPLE ACROSTICS.

THE triple acrostic is’ of the same nature as the
preceding, except that three words are indicated by the
initials, central letters, and finals of the explanatory words.

Nos. I, III., VIIL, and IX., are capital models of

this riddle.
I.— ATHLETIC.

THE finest of sports in the brightest of weather,
Brings thousands of gallant young people together ;
But those at my /ivs¢, who’d in fame’s roll. be reckon’d,
Must be careful my z#zrd don’t tip over my second.
x. A nut before a well-known actor Coe
Gives name to a mighty fly-contractor.
2. To aid in all our cares and joys,
What friends so staunch as yellowboys ?
3. Against the wall I creep and crawl,
High in the air I hoot and bawl.
4. Among the farmyard’s tenants I
Strut in my youthful dignity.
5. Lovers own, whene’er they’re parted,
A letter makes me quite kindhearted.
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6. Who has a “little bill” to meet
Finds. me in almost every street.

7. Singers and actors, preachers and statesmen too,
Can charm no audiences unless we're true.

Answer— Cricket, Wickets, Bowlers.

. Cob Web B (Cobweb—The Brothers Webb.)
Rh In O (money).

Ivy Cro WwW

Coc Kere L (a young cock).

Kindh Eart E (d) ;

. Extor Tione R

Ton Sil Ss

GONE COM at

IL—POETICAL.

1. IF your boots are thus soled,
They'll dry keep your feet.
2. One who holds a command,
Both in army and fleet.
3. What each wishes to be,
Whether peasant or peer.
4. When clouds precede rain.
A word used by the seer.
5. To disgracefully flee,
Like two thieves in the night,
6. An old Scottish saint,
Whose name is a sight.
The initials, the finals, the medials too,. —
Each a famed English poet will bring to your view.

Answer—Cowper, Milton,. Dryden, thus :—
1. Clu MpeD.



2. Off I ce R.
3. Wea Lth Y.
4. Por Ten D.
5. El Ope.
6. Ro NaN,

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III.—ORACULAR,

In days of old my /as¢ were reckon’d,
By superstitious folk, quite clever ;
For they professed to read my second,
And tell the future’s fate ; but never
Could they succeed, did they their best or worst,

_.. In proving more than you do, by my Yess

. While birds sing blithe on leafy trees,

Brothers, we'll glide o’er sunlit seas ;
Nor fear, the while we ply the oar,
Lest anger come between we four.

. If for a why you substitute an eye,

Then you will leave incorporality. -

. A letter cut off—the operation’s slight—

And then I’ll overpower you with light.

. In Greece and Rome when they bought and sold,

My power the worth of an article told.

; Qn Valentine’s morn I’m received by the fair,

And welcomed with kisses secret and rare.

. By chemical art the rudest things. of earth

To subtlest essences must oft give birth.

.. If you have tried and failed—unlucky wight—

You'll be what I am—and, serve you right !

Answer—Riddles—2. Oracles—3. Wizards.

rR O WwW
2, Immate Rialit I (y)
3. D A Z (e)
4. Dra Chm A

5. Love’s Lette R

6. Ether Ealize Dee
7. Succe Ssles S

IV.—SEASONAL,

WHERE the waves wash the shore,
And the children play gaily,
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4. There, with sharp scissors and with dainty fingers,



Tt am found by the score

By those who seek daily.
i. Talent like mine belonged to Gaul’s last chief.
Who, in his own zdées, had strong belief.
. The streets of his gay city once resembling me,
Were made to glare in compo symmetry.
. There, “neath the trees gay crowds luxuriate,
Finding in me a pleasant opiate.

Wife, daughter, sweetheart, o’er her patchwork lingers.
. Some ill-clad wanderer, with entreating eye,

Looks on, nor dares. the chance of me to try.

. To me, the zenith’s opposite, he turns his face,

And sadly, slowly, shambles from: the place.

. Dreaming, perchance, of some bright distant day,
When by my side he roamed, young, free, and gay.

Answer—Autumn’s Seaside Flowers.
i. Admini Strati F



2, Unsymm Etrica L
3. Tob Acc O
4. Un se Ww
5. Mend Icat E
6.Na Dh R
7. Str Eam $

V.—-ARTISTIC.

THE initials, and finals, and medials name
Three celebrated artists glorious in fame.
Two were born ’neath Italy’s sun,

On Holland’s flats the other one,

x, A fortune to many a man I bring,
And yet make some lose everything.
2. I was walking with Flo in a beautiful wood,
She suddenly left me and thus I stood.
3. In olden times at Rome, I ween,
This ancient place might oft be seen,
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4. If for a B you substitute a D,
What is done to a gun you'll see.
5. A warrior in the days of old
Had this behind him I am told.
6, Next you must a philosopher state,
_ Whe lived in the reign of Alfred the Great.
7. A law term now you have to find,
“ Goods sunk in the sea” will you of it remind.
8. On every box I ought to be,
just on the top you will me see.
9. These letters three transposed aright,
An adverb small will bring to light.



Answer—Raffaello—Correggio—Rembrandt.

1Ra Ce R
2Al On E,

3. Fo Ru M

4. Fi Re (B) (Fired)

5.Armb Eare R

6. En Gin A

7,La Ga N

8 L I D 5

9. O O T—(Too)

VI.—FESTIVE.

’T1s now that friends and kindred meet
Around the festal board,
On which, while groaning ’neath the weight
Of what thereon is stored,
Be sure we find a welcome place,
Thus greatly adding to its grace.
1, Methinks amidst the bounteous feast
This dash is neither last nor least.
2. The basis of the doctor’s art :
Is indeed a noble part.
3. A building that’s in Dublin found,
In shape ’tis circular or round.
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4. This Russian lake you'll soon descry
If on the map you cast your eye.

5. Goods oft are this ere people buy :
’Tis done their quality to try.

6. In cards, this term may be defined
As signifying “like in kind.”

7. Take from a Chinaman h