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Bray, L G, SX13486
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/373334Surname: BRAY
Given Name(s) or Initials: L G
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: SX13486
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 49030184372
Item: [2016.0049.05653] "Bray, L G, SX13486
William G. Bray
Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "William G. Bray, 1019 McNamee, Norman, demonstrates the kind of home appliance repair work he does as a member of Cleveland Count's Retired Senior Volunteer Program.
Hypocreadium cavum Bray & Cribb 1996
Hypocreadium cavum Bray & Cribb, 1996 (Figure 1) Host: Abalistes stellatus (Anonymous), Balistidae, starry triggerfish. Site: Intestine. Locality: Swain Reefs, southern Great Barrier Reef, off Queensland, Australia (21 ° 53 ’S, 152 ° 21 ’E, Feb. 2001). Prevalence: 1 of 1. Voucher specimens: QM G 230517 – 230519, BMNH 2009.2.12.47– 48. Remarks: These specimens agree well with those described by Bray & Cribb (1996) from the same host species from Heron Island (see Table 1). This is the first record of this parasite from this locality. Machida & Kuramochi (1999) reported, but did not illustrate, this species from the balistid the yellow-margined triggerfish, Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus (Rüppell), from Palau in Micronesia. These authors point out that in their specimens the ventral sucker is larger, the eggs are smaller, the ovary is more or less post-testicular and the massive development of gland-cells around the cirrus-sac is absent. In our new specimens, the ventral sucker is distinctly smaller than in the specimens from P. flavimarginatus, no eggs were seen, the ovary is intertesticular, there are numerous gland-cells around the cirrus-sac and the genital pore is always just postbifurcal. Bray & Cribb (2002) also reported this species from the masked triggerfish, Sufflamen fraenatum (Latreille), from Heron Island. They found the measurements to agree with those of Bray & Cribb (1996). There remains some substantial doubt as to the status of the forms from Palau.Published as part of Bray, Rodney A., Cribb, Thomas H. & Justine, Jean-Lou, 2009, New observations on the genus Hypocreadium Ozaki, 1936 (Digenea: Lepocreadiidae) in the Indo-West Pacific region, including the description of one new species, pp. 22-40 in Zootaxa 2110 on page 23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18786
Letter Written by Elizabeth Bray to the Bryant College Service Club Dated October 25, 1942
[Transcription begins] 1043 Dorchester Avenue Dorchester, Mass. October 25, 1942
Service Club Bryant College Providence, R.I.
Gentlemen:
My husband, Lt. Raymond G. Bray, has asked me to acknowledge a card which he received from you recently, concerning a package mailed to him at Ft. Bragg, No. Carolina.
He left Ft. Bragg on July 7 to attend Officer Candidate School, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma and, therefore, this package was never received by him, but I know he appreciates being remembered by you. He wrote and told me about receiving the first package.
I feel sure that you will be interested to learn that he graduated from Officer Candidate School on October 2, and he is now a 2nd Lieutenant. He was given a thirteen day leave to report at Camp Roberts, California and he flew out to the West Coast on October 12. He is now attached to the 181st Field Artillery, East Garrison, Camp Roberts, California.
I thank you, too, for remembering him.
Sincerely, Elizabeth Bray [Transcription ends
Letter re: Elizabeth S. Bray
Letter from Amon Carter, Jr. to Allan Shivers, Governor of Texas, regarding Elizabeth S. Bray
Bray, Green Berry Wesley
G. W. Bray - sonhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1918/1128/thumbnail.jp
Graduation Ceremony - Dentistry with Dr. R G Ellis and Dr John Bray
Black & white photograph. From left: Dr. J. J. Bray, Dr. R. G. Ellis,
Graduation Ceremony - Dr. John Bray, Dr. R. G. Ellis and Professor Geoffrey Badger 1971
Black & white photograph. From left: Dr. John Bray, Dr. R. G. Ellis, Professor Geoffrey Badge
Photograph of John H. Shary, Bill Potter and Ralph G. Bray standing next to strung tarpon
Black and white photograph. John H. Shary, Bill Potter and Ralph G. Bray standing next to strung tarpon at Port Isabel, Texas.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/johnshary/1057/thumbnail.jp
Bray, Infant Child of William and Marey, Death Certificate, 1925
Death certificate for the infant son of William Bray and Marey Felton.
Age: Stillborn
Death Date: November 5, 1925
Cause: Stillborn
Burial Date: November 6, 1925
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida
Father: William Bray
Mother: Marey Felton
Undertaker: G. G. Roya
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