// This is a generic paginator for album, photo and movie pages. Depending on the page type,
// there are different sets of variables available. With this data, you can make a paginator
// that lets you say "You're viewing photo 5 of 35", or "You're viewing photos 10 - 18 of 37"
// for album views.
//
// Available variables for all page types:
// $page_type - "collection", "item", or "other"
// $page_subtype - "album", "movie", "photo", "tag", etc.
// $previous_page_url - the url to the previous page, if there is one
// $next_page_url - the url to the next page, if there is one
// $total - the total number of photos in this album
//
// Available for the "collection" page types:
// $page - what page number we're on
// $max_pages - the maximum page number
// $page_size - the page size
// $first_page_url - the url to the first page, or null if we're on the first page
// $last_page_url - the url to the last page, or null if we're on the last page
// $first_visible_position - the position number of the first visible photo on this page
// $last_visible_position - the position number of the last visible photo on this page
//
// Available for "item" page types:
// $position - the position number of this photo
//
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Tobosa roots
Tobosa roots in surface, 30 inches of soil mass. Stuart enclosure. About one inch of soil was removed to expose the roots shown in the photograph. Note the heavy occupation of the soil mass by roots at the lower part of the photo. The occupation of soil mass is undiminished by Tobosa roots from the surface to 36 inches. Primary roots branch to secondary roots from one to four inches in lines at intervals varying from 1/8 to .5 inch along the root. Tertiary system roots 1/16 to 3/4 inch occur at intervals along secondary roots from 1-5 mm. Maximum penetration 71 inches deep. Original photo number 135.