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    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar E. Monnig

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    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar E. Monnig about sending the La Villa meteorite

    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar E. Monnig

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    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar E. Monnig about visitors to the La Villa meteorite

    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar E. Monnig

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    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar E. Monnig about shipping the La Villa meteorite

    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar E. Monnig

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    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar E. Monnig about shipping prices and exchanging a piece of the La Villa meteorite

    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar Monnig

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    Letter from Paul R. Engle to Oscar Monnig about a farmer finding a meteorite and being sent for verification along with details of the La Villa meteorite

    Lijndenia meeusei R. D. Stone

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    Lijndenia meeusei (H. Perrier) R.D. Stone, comb. nova. ≡ Memecylon meeusei H. Perrier in Notul. Syst. (Paris) 12: 106. 1945. Lectotypus (designated by STONE, 2017: 80): MADAGASCAR. Prov. Toamasina: Soanierana-Ambahoabé, 75 m, 3.XII.1938, fl., Lam & Meeuse 5624 (L [L0009293]!; isolecto-: BR [BR000000626121]!, P [P00057569, P00057570]!, WAG [WAG0002347]!). = Lijndenia memecyloides R.D. Stone in Candollea 72: 80. 2017 [nom. illeg.]. ≡ Memecylon lutescens Naudin in Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot., ser. 3, 18: 269. 1852 [nom. illeg.] [non M. lutescens C. Presl]. ≡ Spathandra lutescens Jacq.Fél. in Adansonia ser. 2, 18: 228. 1978. ≡ Lijndenia lutescens (Jacq.-Fél.) Jacq.-Fél. in Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat., B, Adansonia 7: 44. 1985. Lectotypus (designated by STONE, 2017: 80): MADAGASCAR: sine loco, s.d., fl., du Petit-Thouars s.n. (P [P00057566]!; isolecto-: P [P00057567]!; BR [BR000000626115] fragment!). Notes. – The leaf shape and peduncle length of Lam & Meeuse 5624 (type of Memecylon meeusei) are unusual in comparison to the remaining collections assigned to Lijndenia lutescens (STONE, 2017). Because of this, it is rather unfortunate that the new combination L. meeusei must be taken up in accordance with the rule of priority. Under the present circumscription, however, these plants are regarded as conspecific. If future workers determine that the type of Memecylon meeusei belongs to a different species, then L. lutescens (Jacq.Fél.) Jacq.-Fél. would become the correct name for the plants previously known as L. lutescens (Jacq.-Fél.) Jacq.-Fél. The replacement name L. memecyloides R.D. Stone was illegitimate when published and will remain so unless conserved (ICN: Art. 6.4).Published as part of Stone, R. Douglas, 2018, Lijndenia meeusei, the correct name for the species previously known as L. lutescens (Melastomataceae, Olisbeoideae), pp. 257-259 in Candollea 73 (2) on page 258, DOI: 10.15553/c2018v732a10, http://zenodo.org/record/572462

    Oral History Interview: Orville R. Stone

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    This interview is one of a series conducted concerning rural life in West Virginia. The main focus is education. Mr. Orville R. Stone talks about growing up in Putnam County, West Virginia, including the topics of education, teaching, preserving food, funerals, recreation, superstitions, courting, holidays, and medicines. At the time of the interview, Mr. Stone was residing in Liberty, West Virginia.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1128/thumbnail.jp

    John R. J. Munro, Utah Uranium Oral History Project

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    Transcript (22 pages) of an interview by Clare Engle with John Munro, on July 29, 1970. From tape number UR-180 in the Utah Uranium Oral History ProjectMunro spoke with Clare Engle in Grand Junction, Colorado. Subjects: personal background, Uranium and Vanadium, Laird Burwell, Uravan, mining history, important figures in the industry, health, women, retirement (22 pages)

    Joyful Readers: The New Webster Series

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    The Monkey and the Glasses (162) is listed as from Russia. Krylov, its author, seems not to be mentioned. The story is well told, with two nice colored illustrations. Though this fable is in good condition, the rest of the book has suffered somewhat from young hands. Do not miss the streamlined train engine on 16! The book is copyrighted, apparently, in 1932 and 1939.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Clarence R. Stone and Odille Ousle

    John Philip Trinkaus to Beth R. Stone, December 23, 1988

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    Letter from Trinkaus to Stone, thanking her for sending his prize.Typed letter1-pageCorrespondenc
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