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Henderson, R G, WX8384
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/391772Surname: HENDERSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: R G. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX8384. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 50281.209119
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Henderson, C G, WX7642
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Henderson, D G, VX2524
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Henderson, D G, VX40879
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Henderson, H G, VX43884
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Henderson, Nancy, May 2, 2014 [Interview]
Nancy Henderson was interviewed on May 2, 2014, by Devin McKinney about her life during and after her year as a Gettysburg College student in 1970–1971, with specific focus on her memories of the spring 1971 Christ Chapel production of "Jesus Christ Superstar” and her work with the Berkeley Women’s Music Collective.Brandenburg, Zane; Henderson, James G.; Nixon, Barbara Hanson; Holm, Hanya; Hermans, EmeryCarl Arnold Hanson Years
Landscapes as mentalscapes : Saul Bellow's use of setting in Henderson the Rain King
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Comunicação e ExpressãoA diferença mais significante entre Henderson the Rain King e as outras obras de Saul Bellow é a maneira como ele usa o ambiente em vez de usar cidade, que é normalmente domínio de seus personagens. Em Henderson the Rain King o protagonista foge para a África fictícia em busca de si mesmo. O objetivo desta dissertação é investigar os problemas criados pela cultura e a sociedade americanas e investigar como a fuga para a África traz mudanças no personagem. Faço uma tentativa de mostrar como Bellow usa o ambiente para demonstrar desenvolvimento das atitudes e comportamentos do protagonista e força o confronto consigo mesmo. Através desta obra, Bellow ilustra os problemas básicos do homem moderno que vive numa sociedade industrializada
Geonoma longivaginata subsp. copensis Henderson 2011, subsp. nov.
35b. Geonoma longivaginata subsp. copensis Henderson, subsp. nov. (Appendix IV, Plates 40 & 41) A subspeciebus aliis venis haud prominentibus atque pedunculis brevioribus differt. Type: PANAMA. Coclé: continental divide above El Copé, 8°38’N, 80°39’W, 650–750 m, 27 November 1985, G. de Nevers, A. Henderson, H. Herrera, G. McPherson & L. Brako 6392 (holotype PMA!, isotypes NY!, MO!). Leaves veins not raised or slightly raised and triangular in cross-section adaxially; rachis 23.5(16.5–30.0) cm long. Inflorescences peduncles 5.2(3.8–7.5) cm long; rachillae 3(2–4), 17.0(14.0–20.5) cm long. Distribution and habitat:— From 8°37’– 8°47’N and 80°28’– 80°39’W in central Panama (Cerro Tife, El Copé, Llano Grande) at 721(200–1200) m elevation in lowland to montane tropical rainforest (Fig. 24).Published as part of Henderson, Andrew, 2011, A revision of Geonoma (Arecaceae), pp. 1-271 in Phytotaxa 17 on pages 91-92, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.17.1, http://zenodo.org/record/353836
G. D. Henderson. Chevalier Ramsay
Orcibal Jean. G. D. Henderson. Chevalier Ramsay. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 142, n°2, 1952. pp. 235-239
Geonoma pinnatifrons subsp. mexicana Henderson
49e. Geonoma pinnatifrons subsp. mexicana (Liebman ex Martius) Henderson, comb. & stat. nov. Basionym: Geonoma mexicanaLiebman ex Martius (1853: 316). Type: MEXICO. Oaxaca: Lobani, Chinantla, 900 m, no date, F. Liebman 10804 (holotype C!, isotypes MO!, P!, US!). Leaf pinnae 4(3–7) per side of rachis. Inflorescences peduncular bracts inserted 3.8(1.8–7.4) cm above the prophyll; peduncles 28.4(19.0–37.0) cm long, 7.0(3.8–10.7) mm in diameter; rachillae 12.3(7.0–18.0) cm long, 2.3(1.6–3.3) mm in diameter; fruits 4.1(3.7–4.5) mm in diameter. Distribution and habitat:— From 7°43’– 18°01’N and 79°55’– 96°40’W in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and western Panama (Bocas del Toro, Coclé, Herrera) at 553(50–1100) m elevation in lowland or montane rainforest (Fig. 32). Four specimens (Cook 35, 728, Doyle 10, Hernández 1171) from scattered localities in Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica have many more pinnae than usual and the leaf appears regularly pinnate. One possible explanation for this is that these specimens represent a mixture of inflorescences from G. pinnatifrons subsp. mexicana and leaves from G. interrupta subsp. magnifica. The latter has many more pinnae and occurs sympatrically with G. pinnatifrons subsp. mexicana. Leaf measurements from these four specimens are omitted.Published as part of Henderson, Andrew, 2011, A revision of Geonoma (Arecaceae), pp. 1-271 in Phytotaxa 17 on page 121, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.17.1, http://zenodo.org/record/353836
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