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Gull Rock (Colony number 270-027), figure 1-26. Flat Top Rock (Colony number 243- 

 southem Oregon. June 1997 (photo by D.S.Pitkin). 01 7). northern Oregon. 9 June 1997 (photo by R.W. 



Lowe). 



Figure 1-27. Yaquina Head area (Colony Rock, 

 Colony number 243-015, in background; Colony 

 number 243-017, in foreground), northern Oregon, 

 10 June 1994 (photo by D. S. Pitkin). 



Figure 1-28. Three Arch Rocks (Colony Nos. 219- 

 055 to 219-057). northern Oregon. 19 June 1997 

 (photo by R.W. Lowe). 



Figure 1-29. Shag Rock at Three Arch Rocks 

 (Colony number 219-056), northern Oregon. 22 

 June 1979 (photo by R. L Pitman). 



Figure 1-30. Bird Rocks (Colony Nos. 219-017 to 

 219-019), northern Oregon, 22 June 1979 (photo 

 by R.L Pitman). 



Figure 1-31. Tillamook Rock (Colony number 219- 

 005). northern Oregon, 7 June 1995 (photo by D. S. 

 Prtkin). 



Figure 1-32. Sea Lion Rock (Colony 219-013). 

 northern Oregon. June 1996 (photo by D. S Pitkin). 



Ftforel-33. Point Grenville. southern Washington, 

 13 July 1999 (photo by U. W. Wilson). 



Figure 1-34. Willoughby and Split rocks, southern 

 Washington. 13 July 1 999 (photo by U. W. Wilson). 



Figure 1-35. Quillayute Needles, northern 

 Washington. 1 3 July 1 999 (photo by U. W. Wilson). 



