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    MacDermott, Hugh

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    This fonds consists of one chapter of the memoirs of Hugh MacDermott, a congregationalist minister with some medical training which he used in helping the sick of all denominations. MacDermott served the people of Poole's Cove, Fortune Bay from 1904 to 1934. While there, he and his wife were instrumental in advocating for improvements to health and living conditions. They encouraged residents to weave as a means of supplementing their incomes. The improvements made to the community as a result of Rev. MacDermott's initiative were crucial to bettering the lives of the residents

    Pieces Justificatives Pour M. Le Cardinal De Rohan

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    PIECES JUSTIFICATIVES POUR M. LE CARDINAL DE ROHAN Pieces Justificatives Pour M. Le Cardinal De Rohan (1) Titelseite (1) I. Déclaration du sieur Abbé Macdermott, et Lettres du sieur de la Motte (3) II. Déclaration du sieur Gray, Jouaillier (19) III. Déclaration du sieur Jefferys, Jouaillier (31

    Libri & liberi. Journal of Research on Children's Literature and Culture

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    Rivista di Ricerca in letteratura e cultura dell'infanzia, redatta in triplice lingua (inglese, tedesco, croato), edita a Zagabria dalla Croatian Association of Research in Children's Literature, raccoglie nel proprio comitato editoriale i principali esperti al mondo di letteratura per l'infanzia

    maiden-a-tea

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    maidenhair n...the capillaire or maidenhair berry; often called Maiden-a-tea, because it is said that from the leaves of this berry the Micmacs and the early settlers made a tea. [see 'capillaire', 'maidner teaberries'] 'maidenhair tea', mayner tee berries, etc.]PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story February 1964Used IUsed I2Used IWintergreen, teaberry, CAPILLAIRE, maidenhair tea (berry), magna-tea (berry), maidner tea (berry), manna-tea (berry), MOUNTAINEER TEA, Maidenhair Berry, 'manyer tee berries'Checked by Rebecca Nolan on Thu 01 Oct 201

    Behavioural paradigm.

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    <p>Experimental protocol followed for the recording of EEG data during performance of the Deese-Roediger-MacDermott paradigm.</p

    Abdosetae hainan Fu, Zhang & MacDermott 2010

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    Abdosetae hainan Fu, Zhang & MacDermott, 2010 Fig. 1 Abdosetae hainan Fu et al., 2010: 86, fig 1–11 (&male; &female;). Material examined. Type material: male (holotype) and one female (paratype), China, Hainan Province, Lingshui County, Mt. Diaoluo (18.87 °N, 109.83 °E), 6 June 2009, leg. Chao Zhang and Guangxin Han (deposited in MHBU, examined). Other material examined. China, Hainan Province: 3 &female; 2 &male;, Lingshui County, Mt. Diaoluo (18 ° 40 ′ 13 ″N, 109 ° 53 ′ 44 ″E), 250 m a.s.l., 29 January 2015, leg. Chi Jin (MHBU); 1 &female; 1 &male;, Lingshui County, Mt. Diaoluo (18 ° 41 ′ 23 ″N, 109 ° 52 ′ 18 ″E), 274 m a.s.l., 27 January 2015, leg. Chi Jin (MHBU). Diagnosis. This species can be easily distinguished from other Chinese species by lacking a RTA branch, the more distal palpal ventral tibial hump, the epigyne that lacks concavities, and the copulatory openings that are visible. The species can be distinguished from A. ornata by the following characters: 1) the embolus is relatively longer; 2) the DTA has a hooked tip and is more slender; 3) the TA is inconspicuous and hump-shaped, whereas it is conspicuous and spine-shaped in A. ornata; 4) the spermathecae are kidney-shaped and close together, whereas they are spherical and separated by almost one spermatheca’s diameter in A. ornata. Description. Male. Total length 1.93–2.06 (n= 4). Holotype (Fig. 1 A): total length 1.95; carapace 0.97 long, 0.84 wide; abdomen 0.81 long, 0.59 wide. Carapace elongate-ovoid in dorsal view, abruptly narrowing anteriorly, thoracic part slightly higher than cephalic part, highest nearly at fovea, widest at coxae II and III; pale brown at centre, dark grey at periphery, cephalic groove and radial furrow brown; fovea distinct, short, longitudinal. In dorsal view, AER slightly recurved, PER slightly wider than AER and recurved; eye diameters: AME 0.09, ALE 0.08, PME 0.07, PLE 0.08; eye interdistances: AME–AME 0.02, AME–ALE 0.01, PME–PME 0.08, PME–PLE 0.03, ALE–PLE 0.06; MOA 0.18 long, front width 0.18, back width 0.22. Clypeus height 0.09. Leg measurements: I 3.72 (0.96 + 0.35 + 1.03 + 0.91 + 0.47), II 3.06 (0.82 + 0.35 + 0.73 + 0.73 + 0.43), III 2.92 (0.78 + 0.30 + 0.60 + 0.75 + 0.49), IV 4.24 (1.09 + 0.37 + 0.97 + 1.16 + 0.65). Leg spination: see Table 1. Abdomen ovoid, light grey; posterior half dark with several indistinct chevrons dorsally; flanks dark grey (Fig. 1 A). Palp (Figs 1 G–I). Femur distally weakly swollen ventrally. Tibia with one thick RTA, one slender DTA and one conspicuous VTH. RTA wide basally, abruptly narrowing, with slender tip; humped retrolaterally, with ventral humps on prolateral side medially. DTA with hooked tip, bending towards cymbium. Cymbium with RBC that is visible in ventral and dorsal views. Tegulum convex, tegular apophysis inconspicuous, hump-shaped. Embolus spine-shaped, relatively short, situated at tip of tegulum, pointed towards 1 o’clock position. Species sex femur tibia metatarsus I II I II I II hainan &male; pd 3 pd 1 v 6 - 6 v 6 - 6 v 4 - 4 pv 4, rv 3 &female; pd 3 pd 2 pv 6, rv 6 or 7 v 6 - 6 v 4 - 4 v 4 - 4 digitata sp. nov. &male; pd 3 pd 2 pv 6 or 7, rv 7 v 6 - 6 v 4 - 4 pv 4, rv 3 &female; pd 3 pd 2 pv 6, rv 7 v 6 - 6 pv 4, rv 4 or 5 pv 4, rv 3 falcata sp. nov. &male; pd 3 pd 1 pv 6, rv 6 or 7 pv 6, rv 5 or 6 v 4 - 4 pv 4, rv 3 &female; pd 3 pd 2 pv 6, rv 7 v 6 - 6 v 4 - 4 pv 4, rv 3 hamata sp. nov. &male; pd 3 pd 2 pv 6, rv 7 pv 5 or 6, rv 6 v 4 - 4 pv 4, rv 3 &female; pd 3 pd 2 pv 6, rv 7 v 6 - 6 v 4 - 4 pv 4, rv 3 Female. Total length 2.43–2.48 (n= 5). Paratype (Fig. 1 B): total length 2.43; carapace 1.06 long, 0.93 wide; abdomen 1.31 long, 0.92 wide. Clypeus height 0.08. Eye diameters: AME 0.08, ALE 0.07, PME 0.07, PLE 0.08; eye interdistances: AME–AME 0.04, AME–ALE 0.01, PME–PME 0.09, PME–PLE 0.03, ALE–PLE 0.07; MOA 0.18 long, front width 0.16, back width 0.22. Leg measurements: I 3.64 (0.98 + 0.36 + 1.00 + 0.89 + 0.41); II 3.13 (0.84 + 0.33 + 0.79 + 0.71 + 0.46); III 3.01 (0.81 + 0.33 + 0.61 + 0.78 + 0.48); IV 4.44 (1.14 + 0.39 + 1.00 + 1.24 + 0.67). Leg formula: 4123. Leg spination: see Table 1. Abdomen dorsally without scutum, with longitudinal black stripe. Body darker than in male; other characters as in male. Epigyne (Figs 1 E–F). Without concavities, flat, copulatory openings situated centrally, round and visible; copulatory ducts relatively short, connected to two large, oval transparent bursae that have an oval, sclerotized base; spermathecae small and kidney-shaped, close together, located proximally; longitudinal distance between copulatory openings and spermathecae is almost one spermatheca’s length; bursae and spermathecae connected by slender tube. Distribution. Known from three localities in south-western Hainan (Fig. 8).Published as part of Jin, Chi, Fu, Jianying & Zhang, Feng, 2015, A review of the genus Abdosetae (Araneae: Phrurolithidae) from China, pp. 91-103 in Zootaxa 4007 (1) on pages 93-95, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4007.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/24007

    Eli M. Pearce Wins ACS Presidential Race

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    October 19, 1943

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    Know Your Officers presents Captain William V. MacDermott and Captain Malcolm M. Heber; William B. Collett Jr. is promoted from Captain to Major, Richard L. Bohannon from Major to Lieutenant Colonel; and Dow Field\u27s Post Personality spotlights the hoboing antics of PVT Jeon Lazarowitz.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/dowfieldobserver/1098/thumbnail.jp
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