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    Goode Collection

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    The Hon. John F. Goode, Sr. was Mayor of Kingsville from 1922 to 1930. He and his wife, Sarah H. Good and his family relocated from Selado, Texas. They had five children and his son John F. Goode Jr. and wife, Ethel, donated the photographs of early Kingsville to Texas A&I University, now Texas A&M University-Kingsville in his later years

    Goode, R M, 407499

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/388076Surname: GOODE. Given Name(s) or Initials: R M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 407499. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 50655.210846 Item: [2016.0049.20369] "Goode, R M, 407499

    Geologic atlas of the United States : topography, areal geology, economic geology, structure sections / 166 El Paso Folio : Texas

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    A. H. Thompson ; R. U. Goode ; E. M. Douglas ; Joseph Jacobs ; Fred McLaughlinList of Sheets: Topographic Map, Areal Geology Ma

    Geologic atlas of the United States : topography, areal geology, economic geology, structure sections / 42 Nueces Folio : Texas

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    Robert T. Hill ; T. Wayland Vaughan ; Charles D. Walcott ; A. H. Thompson ; R. U. Goode ; Chas. F. Urquhart ; E. M. L. LongList of Sheets: Topography, Historical Geolog

    Dicrolene Goode & Bean 1883

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    Dicrolene Goode & Bean 1883 Type species. Dicrolene introniger Goode & Bean 1883, by original designation. Diagnosis. Ophidiid with a blunt snout; eye diameter almost as long as snout; hind margin of preopercle usually with 3 sharp spines; pectoral fin rays 22–33 (lower 5–11 free and longer than upper ones); pelvic fins with two rays in each.Published as part of Mincarone, Michael M., Nielsen, Jørgen G., Costa, Paulo A. S. & Rv, Rv, 2008, Deep-sea ophidiiform fishes collected on the Brazilian continental slope, between 11 ° and 23 ° S, pp. 41-64 in Zootaxa 1770 (1) on page 50, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1770.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/512395

    Cadets Goode and Boyd, ca. 1860

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    Cadets Edward B. Goode (Class of 1862) and Waller M. Boyd (Class of 1863). Goode is on left, Boyd on the right

    Bassogigas Goode & Bean 1896

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    Bassogigas Goode & Bean 1896 Type species. Bassogigas gillii Goode & Bean 1896, by monotypy. Diagnosis. Ophidiid with a flat head; snout much longer than eye; 7 to 9 developed gillrakers; pectoral fin short and rounded, with 27–31 rays.Published as part of Mincarone, Michael M., Nielsen, Jørgen G., Costa, Paulo A. S. & Rv, Rv, 2008, Deep-sea ophidiiform fishes collected on the Brazilian continental slope, between 11 ° and 23 ° S, pp. 41-64 in Zootaxa 1770 (1) on page 49, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1770.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/512395

    Penopus Goode & Bean 1896

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    Penopus Goode & Bean 1896 Type species. Penopus macdonaldi Goode & Bean 1896, by monotypy. Diagnosis. Ophidiid with head anteriorly depressed; snout long and projecting over mouth; depth at anus about 10 times in standard length; eyes very small; opercle with a strong and curved spine; 3 lateral lines with circular organs.Published as part of Mincarone, Michael M., Nielsen, Jørgen G., Costa, Paulo A. S. & Rv, Rv, 2008, Deep-sea ophidiiform fishes collected on the Brazilian continental slope, between 11 ° and 23 ° S, pp. 41-64 in Zootaxa 1770 (1) on page 54, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1770.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/512395

    Porogadus Goode & Bean 1885

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    Porogadus Goode & Bean 1885 Type species. Porogadus miles Goode & Bean 1885, by monotypy. Diagnosis. Ophidiid with long and slender body; depth at anus more than 10 times in standard length; prominent mucous cavities beneath orbital region and on posterior margin of preopercle; opercular spine flat and weak; lateral line represented by 3 rows of circular organs variously developed from one species to another and by a row of easily shed modified scales.Published as part of Mincarone, Michael M., Nielsen, Jørgen G., Costa, Paulo A. S. & Rv, Rv, 2008, Deep-sea ophidiiform fishes collected on the Brazilian continental slope, between 11 ° and 23 ° S, pp. 41-64 in Zootaxa 1770 (1) on pages 54-55, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1770.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/512395
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