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    [Colin Munro MacLeod (AAI)]

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    Colin Munro MacLeod, 1951-1952Handwritten from verso: Colin MacLeod 1956. Stamp from verso: New York University School of Medicine Archives. Title supplied by cataloger.Portrait of Colin M. MacLeod, AAI President 1951-195

    Interview with Francisca M. Castro - Part 02

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    Francisca M. Castro talks about where she was born and what her life in Mexico was like.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/rgvoralhistories/1065/thumbnail.jp

    Conférence de M. Eduardo Viveiros de Castro

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    Viveiros de Castro Eduardo. Conférence de M. Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 107, 1998-1999. 1998. pp. 105-108

    Curriculum vitae: Colin Charles Firmin

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    tag=1 data=Curriculum vitae: Colin Charles Firmin tag=2 data=FIRMIN, COL tag=6 data=^d ^m ^y1990 tag=8 data=MPS BIOGRAPHIES tag=15 data=LET tag=32 data=FIRMIN, COLIN CHARLE

    Parapalicus armatus Castro 2000

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    Parapalicus armatus Castro, 2000 Parapalicus armatus Castro, 2000: 492, 587, 588, figs 17, 19b, 57. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Tonga. BORDAU 2, stn CP1525, 21°17’S, 174°59’W, 349-351 m, 2. VI.2000, 1 ơ (MNHN-B 31948). — Stn CP1541, 21°15’S, 175°14’W, 319-333 m, 5. VI.2000, 1 ♀ (photographed) (MNHN-B 31949). — Stn CP1541, 21°15’S, 175°14’W, 319-333 m, 5. VI.2000, 2 ♂♂ (MNHN-B 31950). DISTRIBUTION. — Vanuatu (type locality) and Loyalty Is (Castro 2000: table 6, fig. 57) and now Tonga. Depth: 60-440 m (Castro 2000: table 5).Published as part of Castro, Peter, 2010, A new species and new records of palicoid crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Palicoidea, Palicidae, Crossotonotidae) from the Indo-West Pacific region, pp. 73-86 in Zoosystema 32 (1) on pages 81-82, DOI: 10.5252/z2010n1a3, http://zenodo.org/record/452086

    Pseudopalicus pictus Castro 2000

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    Pseudopalicus pictus Castro, 2000 Pseudopalicus pictus Castro, 2000: 476, 587, 588, figs 11, 12d, 54, 60e. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Tonga. BORDAU 2, stn CP 1522, 21°19’S, 175°00’W, 229-232 m, 2. VI.2000, 2 ♀♀ (MNHN-B 31957). DISTRIBUTION. — Vanuatu, French Polynesia (type locality) (Castro 2000: table 6, fig. 54) and now Tonga. Depth: 95-400 m (Castro 2000: table 5).Published as part of Castro, Peter, 2010, A new species and new records of palicoid crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Palicoidea, Palicidae, Crossotonotidae) from the Indo-West Pacific region, pp. 73-86 in Zoosystema 32 (1) on page 83, DOI: 10.5252/z2010n1a3, http://zenodo.org/record/452086

    COVID-19 Oral History Project: Interview with Destiny Castro

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    This interview discusses the interviewee’s experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. The person interviewed was Destiny Castro in San Antonio by Jessica Castro for our U.S. History 1302 course. Castro discusses her journey through the pandemic while being three to four months pregnant with her first daughter

    Pseudopalicus undulatus Castro 2000

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    Pseudopalicus undulatus Castro, 2000 Pseudopalicus undulatus Castro, 2000: 483, 587, 588, figs 12f, 14, 53. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Tonga. BORDAU 2, stn CP1640, 21°09’S, 175°24’W, 564-569 m, 21. VI.2000, 1 ovig. ♀ (MNHN-B 31959). DISTRIBUTION. — Western Pacific Ocean from Japan to Fiji (type locality:Tanimbar Is, Indonesia) (Castro 2000: table 6, fig. 53), and now Tonga. Depth: 170-569 m (Castro 2000: table 5).Published as part of Castro, Peter, 2010, A new species and new records of palicoid crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Palicoidea, Palicidae, Crossotonotidae) from the Indo-West Pacific region, pp. 73-86 in Zoosystema 32 (1) on page 83, DOI: 10.5252/z2010n1a3, http://zenodo.org/record/452086

    The Easter Island Reports of Lt. Colin M. Dundas, 1870-71

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    The H.MS. Topaze sighted Easter Island on 31 October 1868. Sailing from Callao, it was to search for other islands rumored to be in the area and to conduct a survey of Easter Island (Van Tilburg 1992:38). On board was a Lt. Colin M Dundas, who made various notes about the island and recorded his impressions. Dundas' descriptions are not as well known as those of Linton Palmer. Upon his return to Great Britain, Lt. Dundas presented a paper at Edinburgh, for the Society of Antiquities of Scotland His little-known report presented here, annotated by the editors of RNJ.</p
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