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    American Women Writers: Amy M. Clark

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    A 2011 conversation with the author Amy M. Clark about her life and the inspiration for her work

    Sam M. Clark

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    An obituary for lawyer and postmaster Sam M. Clark

    Sam M. Clark

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    An obituary for lawyer and postmaster Sam M. Clark

    Sam M. Clark

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    An obituary for lawyer and postmaster Sam M. Clark

    Newell, M. Clark

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    Newell, M. Clark, House/34th Session (Juab), 196

    Interview with Shirley M. Clark

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    Ann Pflaum interviews Shirley M. Clark, former professor at the University of Minnesota and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs for the Oregon University System.Clark, Shirley M.; Pflaum, Ann M.. (2000). Interview with Shirley M. Clark. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48243

    Telegraph to Wm. M. Clark

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    UteWm. M. Clark receives permission to travel to Albuquerque with Indian chief

    Miss M. Clark\u27s violin class

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    Black and white photograph of Miss M. Clark\u27s violin class

    Ophionereis dubia subsp. amoyensis A. M. Clark 1953

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    Ophionereis dubia amoyensis A. M. Clark, 1953 [New Japanese name: Amoi-amime-kumohitode] (Fig. 8C) Ophionereis amoyensis A. M. Clark 1953: 88 –90, text-fig. 11.— A. M. Clark & Rowe 1971: 88, 122.— A. M. Clark 1982: 488, 492.— O’Hara & Byrne 2017: 333. Ophionereis dubia amoyensis. Liao & A. M. Clark 1995: 273, fig. 150. Material examined. Ie Island (RUMF-ZE-02046[1], RUMF-ZE-02047[1]): “entrance” of the “Unnamed cave”, under coral rubble, approximately 20 m depth, 24 June 2017. Distribution. China to Southern Japan. Depth 142 m. Remarks. This species is identified as Ophionereis dubia amoyensis by virtue of: lacking genital papillae; having markedly wider dorsal arm plates, three times as side as long scales; and large supplementary dorsal arm plates (e.g. A. M. Clark & Rowe, 1971). This is the first record of the subspecies from Japanese waters.Published as part of Okanishi, Masanori & Fujita, Yoshihisa, 2019, A comprehensive taxonomic list of brittle stars (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) from submarine caves of the Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan, with a description of a rare species, Dougaloplus echinatus (Amphiuridae), pp. 73-98 in Zootaxa 4571 (1) on pages 83-84, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4571.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/260597
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