File:"Candlefish" or ooligan (Thaleichthys pacificus) here first ever documentation of this species by artist and explorer William Clark - Clark Family Collection- Volume 2. Voorhis Journal No. 2, page 60, February 25, 1806 (cropped).jpg
Description"Candlefish" or ooligan (Thaleichthys pacificus) here first ever documentation of this species by artist and explorer William Clark - Clark Family Collection- Volume 2. Voorhis Journal No. 2, page 60, February 25, 1806 (cropped).jpg
English: "exceeds the upper; and the mouth opens to a great extent. . . ." Includes drawing of "Eulachon [Thaleichthys pacificus]." Title: Clark Family Collection: Volume 2. Voorhis Journal No. 2, page 60, February 25, 1806
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"exceeds the upper; and the mouth opens to a great extent..." Entry of 25 February 1806, cont. Voorhis Journal #2. p. 60. [Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus)]. Capt. William Clarks Ms Journal to Mo. 30 January 1806-3 April 1806. Clark Family Collection. William Clark Papers. Missouri Historical Society Archives. Photograph by Cary Horton, 2003. NS 26576. Photograph and scan (c) 2003, Missouri Historical Society.
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"exceeds the upper; and the mouth opens to a great extent..." Entry of 25 February 1806, cont. Voorhis Journal #2. p. 60. [Eulachon (Thaleichthys pacificus)]. Capt. William Clarks Ms Journal to Mo. 30 January 1806-3 April 1806. Clark Family Collection. William Clark Papers. Missouri Historical Society Archives. Photograph by Cary Horton, 2003. NS 26576. Photograph and scan (c) 2003, Missouri Historical Society.