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    Edwards, H M (Harry Marston), NX35441

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/383534Surname: EDWarDS. Given Name(s) or Initials: H M (HARRY MARSTON). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX35441. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 42852.223181 Item: [2016.0049.15827] "Edwards, H M (Harry Marston), NX35441

    Anthrax hylaios Marston 1970

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    Anthrax hylaios Marston, 1970 Marston, 1970: 50-52 (original description); 135, figure 103 (dorsal and ventral-mesal view of antennae); 144, plate 4g (wing); 132, figure 52 (male genitalia); 134, figure 79 (female genitalia); 52, map 14 (geographical distribution). Type locality: Itatiaia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Paratype female with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ BRASIL – S. [São] PAULO | PORTO CABRAL | RIO PARANÁ | L. Travassos Filho col. | 6-15 /X/ 1941 ”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on yellow paper: “ PARATYPE | Anthrax | hylaios | N. Marston 1966 ”; (3) printed on white paper: “ 104008 ”. Preservation: Pinned; Missing parts: left antenna, both leg III, right leg II and right wing. Paratype male with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “Maracajú | Mato Grosso | Brasil ”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white paper: “Julho [July] | 193 7 ”; (3) printed on white paper: “Serviço Febre | Amarela | M. E. S., Bras. [Ministério da Educação e Saúde Pública do Brasil] | N. Marston 1966 ”; (4) printed with handwritten inscription on yellow paper: “ PARATYPE | Anthrax | hylaios | N. Marston 19 66 ”; (5) printed on white paper: “ 26817 ”. Preservation: Pinned; Missing parts: right leg I and left flagellum.Published as part of Yamaguchi, Carolina & Lamas, Carlos José Einicker, 2009, A catalogue of the types of Asiloidea (Diptera) in the collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (Part 1: Bombyliidae and Mydidae), pp. 35-52 in Zootaxa 2146 on page 40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16350

    Anthrax clinopictus Marston 1970

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    Anthrax clinopictus Marston, 1970 Marston, 1970: 84-85 (original description); 135, figure 118 (antennae); 144, plate 4h (wing); 133, figure 62 (male genitalia); and figure 91 (female genitalia). Type locality: Onda Verde, São Paulo, Brazil. Holotype male with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ São Paulo | Onda Verde | Faz. [Fazenda] São João | Jan. 1946 | F. Lane col.”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on red paper: “ HOLOTYPE | Anthrax | clinopictus | N. Marston 19 66 ”; (3) printed on white paper: “ 26829 ”. Preservation: Pinned; specimen intact with undissected terminalia. Allotype female with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ São Paulo | Onda Verde | Faz. [Fazenda] São João | Jan. 1946 | F. Lane col.”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on red paper: “ ALLOTYPE | Anthrax | clinopictus | N. Marston 19 66 ”; (3) printed on white paper: “ 26828 ”. Preservation: Pinned; Missing parts: right flagellum and right leg III. Paratype female with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ São Paulo | Onda Verde | Faz. [Fazenda] São João | Jan. 1946 | F. Lane col.”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on yellow paper: “ PARATYPE | Anthrax | clinopictus | N. Marston 19 66 ”; (3) printed on white paper: “ 26826 ”. Preservation: Pinned; undetermined leg and part of abdomen glued at the second label; Missing parts: undertermined leg and left antenna. Paratype male with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ São Paulo | Peruíbe | Dez. [Dec.] 1946 | M. Carrera”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on yellow paper: “ PARATYPE | Anthrax | clinopictus | N. Marston 19 66 ”; (3) printed on white paper: “ 26122 ”. Preservation: Pinned; undetermined leg glued at a second label; Missing parts: undertermined leg. Paratype male with labels: (1) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white paper: “ São Paulo | Ubatuba | F. Lane | VI- 55 [1955] [in vertical position]”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on yellow paper: “ PARATYPE | Anthrax | clinopictus | N. Marston 19 66 ”. Preservation: Pinned; Missing parts: right flagellum. Paratype male with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ São Paulo | Onda Verde | Faz. [Fazenda] São João | Jan. 1946 | F. Lane col.”; (2) printed on white paper: “ 26124 ”; (3) printed with handwritten inscriptions on yellow paper: “ PARATYPE | Anthrax | clinopictus | N. Marston 19 66 ”. Preservation: Pinned; genitalia on glass vial pinned with the specimen; Missing parts: head. Paratype female with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ São Paulo | Praia Grande | Faz. [Fazenda] Rondonea | Fev. [Feb.] 1945 | M. Carrera col.”; (2) printed with handwritten inscriptions on yellow paper: “ PARATYPE | Anthrax | clinopictus | N. Marston 19 66 ”; (3) printed on white paper: “ 26848 ”. Preservation: Pinned; Missing parts: left leg II and III, right leg II and right tarsus of leg III.Published as part of Yamaguchi, Carolina & Lamas, Carlos José Einicker, 2009, A catalogue of the types of Asiloidea (Diptera) in the collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil (Part 1: Bombyliidae and Mydidae), pp. 35-52 in Zootaxa 2146 on pages 38-39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16350

    Steam Engine Emperor at Stretford

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    M. A. Collins' Burrell steam traction engine No.3291 'Emperor' photographed at Stretford, Longford Park, 1941. Photographs from the Cliff Marston and Cedric H. Conway collections. see also 178C57.10135 See also 178C49.4325. See negative 178C77.6

    The Oxford Marston and The Dutch Courtesan

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    This paper situates the play in the context of the ongoing Complete Works of John Marston, under preparation for Oxford University Press, the first such collected critical edition ever to have been created. It discusses the edition’s aims and working practices as well as the new picture of Marston we expect to emerge from it. Scholars now often encounter The Dutch Courtesan in isolation, as Marston’s single best-known and most-read play. This paper approaches the play in the context of Marston’s career and publication history as a whole, in addition to the textual and theatrical relationships which work on the edition is gradually coming to disclose

    The deed is done: on-line notarization becomes a reality

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    Timothy S. Reiniger and Philip M. Marston put the concept of notarized actions into context, briefly considering the law, before explaining the procedure adopted to effect the first on-line notarization between the United States of America and France Index words: United States of America; France; on-line; notary; notarization; deed; audio-visual; electronic signature; digital signature; electronic official seal
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