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Munida stigmatica Macpherson 1994
Munida stigmatica Macpherson, 1994 Munida stigmatica Macpherson, 1994: 538, figs 54, 85 (New Caledonia, Matthew & Hunter Islands, and Chesterfield Islands, 233–400 m). — Baba, 2005: 275 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 3105. Type locality: New Caledonia, 23°41.50´S, 167°59.40´E, 338 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on page 124, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
Hugh MacPherson Visits Bradenton
Scottish author, businessman, and politician, Hugh MacPherson, visits Bradenton. In this image, MacPherson and his wife meet with Bradenton Police Department Chief Harry Wilkison, Councilman Raymond Turner, and Mayor A. Sterling Hall
Munida psamathe Macpherson 1994
Munida psamathe Macpherson, 1994 Munida psamathe Macpherson, 1994: 513, figs 40, 93 (New Caledonia, and Matthew–Hunter Islands, 500– 700 m). — Macpherson, 1996a: 404 (SW Pacific (Waterwitch Bank, Combe Bank, Bayonnaise Bank), 580–600 m). — Baba, 2005: 271 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 2949. Type locality: New Caledonia, 24°39.90´S, 168°18.10´E, 573 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on page 114, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
Munida olivarae Macpherson 1994
Munida olivarae Macpherson, 1994 Munida olivarae Macpherson, 1994: 505, figs 36, 80 (New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, and Matthew & Hunter Islands, 6–190 m). — Osawa & Okuno, 2002: 132, figs 2, 5B (Ryukyu Islands and Bonin [Ogasawara] Islands, 10–30 m). — Kawamoto & Okuno, 2003: 97, unnumbered fig. (Kume-jima, Okinawa, 10 m). — Macpherson, 2004: 268 (Tonga, 79–82 m). — Baba, 2005: 270 (key, synonymies). — Kawamoto & Okuno, 2006: 97, unnumbered fig. (Kume-jima, Okinawa, 10 m). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 2919. Type locality: Loyalty Islands, 20°20.27´S, 166°07.49´E, 33 m. Munida ommata Macpherson, 2004 Munida ommata Macpherson, 2004: 268, fig. 8 (Chesterfield Islands, New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, Indonesia, Fiji and Tonga, 205–610 m). — Baba, 2005: 270 (key, synonymies). Munida rufiantennulata. — Macpherson, 1994: 523 (in part), figs 46, 83 (New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, and Chesterfield Islands, 170 and 610 m). — Macpherson, 1997: 610 (Kei Islands, Indonesia, 205–212 m). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 4563. Type locality: Chesterfield Islands, 22°06.90´S, 159°24.60´E, 480–610 m. Munida oritea Macpherson & Baba, 1993 Munida heteracantha. — Baba, 1988: 104, fig. 38 (Philippines, 216–511 m) (not M. heteracantha Ortmann, 1892). Munida oritea Macpherson & Baba, 1993: 407, fig. 14 (Philippines, 174–320 m). — Wu et al., 1998: 120, figs 27, 35A (Taiwan). — Komai, 2000: 357 (list). — Baba, 2005: 270 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, MNHN Ga 2294. Type locality: Philippines, 13°59.2´N, 120°20.3´E, 208–222 m. Munida pagesi Macpherson, 1994 Munida pagesi Macpherson, 1994: 507, fig. 37 (New Caledonia and Loyalty Islands, 250–600 m). — Macpherson, 1999a: 422 (Vanuatu, 486–494 m). — Macpherson, 2004: 271 (Fiji and Tonga, 429–520 m). — Baba, 2005: 270 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, MNHN Ga 2925. Type locality: New Caledonia, 22°05.8´S, 167°10.3´E, 500–550 m. Munida parca Macpherson, 1996 Munida parca Macpherson, 1996b: 424, fig. 1 (New Caledonia, 350–440 m). — Baba, 2005: 270 (key, synonymies). Not Munida parca. — Macpherson, 2004: 271 (Fiji, 327–390 m = new species). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, MNHN Ga 3779. Type locality: New Caledonia, 21°02´S, 165°37´E, 350–400 m. Munida parile Macpherson & Machordom, 2005 Munida parile Macpherson & Machordom, 2005: 821, fig. 1 (New Caledonia, 245–385 m). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, MNHN Ga 2616. Type locality: New Caledonia, 24º40.228´S, 168º39.296´E, 564–586 m. Munida parvioculata Baba, 1982 Munida parvioculata Baba, 1982a: 104, figs 1, 2b (Izu Islands, Japan, 430–1400 m). — Baba, 2005: 270 (key, synonymies). — Osawa & Takeda, 2007: 134, fig. 1A, B (Tosa Bay, Japan, 1227–1360 m). Type data: holotype, female, NSMT-Cr. 6182. Type locality: SE of Miyake-jima, 34°00.6´N, 140°02.4´E, 1105 m. Munida parvula Macpherson, 1993 Munida parvula Macpherson, 1993a: 434, fig. 4 (Philippines, 73–84 m). — Baba, 2005: 270 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 2515. Type locality: Philippines, 12°08.3´N, 121°17.3´E, 73–84 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on pages 110-111, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
Munida delicata Macpherson 2004
Munida delicata Macpherson, 2004 Munida sacksi. — Macpherson, 1993a: 438 (part) (specimens from New Caledonia, 300–330 m). — Macpherson, 1999a: 424 (Vanuatu, 486–599 m) (not M. sacksi Macpherson, 1993). Munida delicata Macpherson, 2004: 257, fig. 6 (New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji and Tonga, 303–622 m). — Baba, 2005: 261 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 4561. Type locality: New Caledonia, 23°03´S, 166°56´E, 592–622 m. Munida descensa Macpherson, 2006 Munida descensa Macpherson, 2006a: 306, fig. 9 (French Polynesia, Austral Archipelago, 250–450 m). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN-Ga 5285. Type locality: French Polynesia, Austral Archipelago, 22º24.81´S, 151º22.17´W, 250–302 m. Munida devestiva Macpherson, 2006 Munida devestiva Macpherson, 2006b: 676, fig. 3 (New Caledonia, 1133–1280 m). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, MNHN-Ga 4625. Type locality: New Caledonia, 24º42´S, 168º44´E, 1133–1280 m. Munida disgrega Baba, 2005 Munida disgrega Baba, 2005: 103, figs 40, 41 (off Victoria and NE of Flinders Island, 275–476 m). — Poore et al., 2008: 19 (SW Australia, 408–680 m). Type data: holotype, female, ZMUC CRU-11558. Type locality: off E Victoria, 38°05´S, 150°00´E, 366–476 m. Munida dispar Macpherson & Baba, 1993 Munida japonica. — Balss, 1915: 3 (Red Sea, 212–900 m). — Lewinsohn, 1969: 131, fig. 26 (reexamination of specimen taken by Pola Expedition, Red Sea, 690 m). — Türkay, 1986: 130 (Red Sea, 212–900 m). Munida dispar Macpherson & Baba, 1993: 390, fig. 4 (Red Sea, 363–884 m). — Baba, 2005: 261 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, female, SMF 21168. Type locality: Red Sea, 20°52.5´N, 37°25.2´E, 490–588 m. Munida dissita Macpherson, 1999 Munida dissita Macpherson, 1999b: 477, fig. 2 (Seychelles Islands, 400 m). — Baba, 2005: 261 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 4342. Type locality: Seychelles Islands, 4°35.2´S, 56°24.9´E, 400 m. Munida distiza Macpherson, 1994 Munida distiza Macpherson, 1994: 459, figs 14, 68, 69 (New Caledonia, Philippines, Loyalty Islands, and Matthew & Hunter Islands, 150–400 m). — Poupin, 1996b: 22, 23 (figs b, c) (Tuamotu Archipelago, 290 m). — Baba, 2005: 261 (key, synonymies). — Macpherson, 2006a: 308 (French Polynesia. Touamotu and Austral Archipelagos, 280–540 m). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 2625. Type locality: New Caledonia, 24°42.85´S, 168°09.73´E, 271 m. Munida ducoussoi Macpherson & de Saint Laurent, 1991 Munida ducoussoi Macpherson & de Saint Laurent, 1991: 382, fig. 3 (Tuamotu and Tubuai Islands, 280–550 m). — Baba, 2005: 262 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 1893. Type locality: Austral Island, Tubuai Islands, 23°50´S, 147°43.4´W, 550 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on pages 92-94, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
Munida thoe Macpherson 1994
<i>Munida thoe</i> Macpherson, 1994 <p> <i>Munida thoe</i> Macpherson, 1994: 542, figs 56, 87 (New Caledonia, and Matthew & Hunter Islands, 260–610 m). — Macpherson, 1996a: 408 (SW Pacific (Bayonnaise Bank), 355–430 m). — Wu <i>et al.</i>, 1998: 135, figs 36, 42A, B (Taiwan). — Komai, 2000: 358 (list). — Baba, 2005: 276 (key, synonymies).</p> <p>Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 3131.</p> <p>Type locality: New Caledonia, 24°54.96´S, 168°21.91´E, 500–580 m.</p>Published as part of <i>Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1)</i> on page 126, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5134587">http://zenodo.org/record/5134587</a>
How appropriate is it to characterise Western universities as institutionally racist?
The Macpherson Report in 1999 claimed that public organisations, including universities, were characterised by institutional racism. This paper critically examines the concept of institutional racism before using it as a sensitising concept to investigate ethnographically in one university in the UK over a ten-year period. While I was initially sceptical of the analytical utility of the concept of institutional racism, since it seemed to gloss over important conceptual distinctions, the concept ultimately proved revealing in accounting for significant continuities in the approach of universities, including Midshire, to race equality. Throughout the period under discussion, there was a reluctance to identify race equality as a priority and to take corresponding action because of what has been called "the sheer weight of whiteness" (Back 2004, 1). A comparison of Midshire University with Midshire Police reinforced this perception. While it identified contrasts in the occupational cultures of the two organisations, at the same time it pointed to surprising parallels in their approaches to race equality, which stemmed from a taken for granted white norm. Despite this, the concept of institutional racism as defined in the Macpherson report and employed in the Parekhh report fails to capture significant differences between public organisations and changes over time. The author concludes that universities are not appropriately characterised as institutionally racist and are more appropriately conceptualised as pervaded by a white nor
Paramunida labis Macpherson 1996
<i>Paramunida labis</i> Macpherson, 1996 <p> <i>Paramunida labis</i> Macpherson 1996a: 413, figs 9, 24 (SW Pacific (Futuna Island and Wallis Islands), 245– 440 m). — Macpherson, 2004: 287 (Fiji and Tonga, 229–443 m). — Baba, 2005: 302 (key, synonymies). — Ahyong, 2007: 41, fig. 20A (Norfolk Ridge, 322–337 m).</p> <p>Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, MNHN – Ga 3652.</p> <p>Type locality: Futuna Island, 14°19.5´S, 178°04.3´W, 245–400 m.</p> <p> <b> <i>Paramunida longior</i> Baba, 1988</b> </p> <p> <i>Paramunida longior</i> Baba, 1988: 177, fig. 73 (Moluccas off W coast of Halmahera and South China Sea off SW Luzon, 340–485 m). — Macpherson, 1993b: 454, figs 3, 13 (New Caledonia and Indonesia, 250–502 m). — Komai, 2000: 360 (list). — Macpherson, 2000: 2004: 287 (Fiji and Tonga, 384–520 m). — Baba, 2005: 302 (key, synonymies).</p> <p>Type data: holotype, male, USNM 150403.</p> <p>Type locality: NW of S. Fernando Pt Lt, W Luzon, 16°38´N, 119°57´18"E, 340 m.</p> <p> <b> <i>Paramunida luminata</i> Macpherson, 1996</b> </p> <p> <i>Paramunida luminata</i> Macpherson, 1996a: 415, figs 10, 25 (SW Pacific (Tuscarora Bank, Wallis Islands, Alofi Bank, Bayonnaise Bank, 400–440 m). — Baba, 2005: 302 (key, synonymies).</p> <p>Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 3653.</p> <p>Type locality: Wallis Islands, 13°21.4´S, 176°08.3´W, 420–430 m.</p> <p> <b> <i>Paramunida pictura</i> Macpherson, 1993</b> </p> <p> <i>Paramunida pictura</i> Macpherson, 1993b: 454, figs 4, 14 (Chesterfield Islands, New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, and Matthew & Hunter Islands, 205–600 m). — Macpherson, 1996a: 416 (SW Pacific (Wallis Islands), 255–340 m). — Macpherson, 2004: 289 (Fiji and Tonga, 310–710 m). — Baba, 2005: 302 (key, synonymies). — Macpherson, 2006a: 325 (French Polynesia. Austral Archipelago, 200–500 m, probably different species).</p> <p>Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 3235.</p> <p>Type locality: Chesterfield Islands, 22°11.1´S, 159°24.1´E, 350– 345 m.</p> <p> <b> <i>Paramunida polita</i> Macpherson, 1993</b> </p> <p> <i>Paramunida polita</i> Macpherson, 1993b: 456, fig. 5 (Indonesia, 281–502 m). — Baba, 2005: 198, 302 (key, synonymies, Kei Islands and Moro Gulf off Zamboanga, 200 366 m).</p> <p>Type data: holotype, female, MNHN Ga 3354.</p> <p>Type locality: Indonesia, 05°47´11"S, 132°20´40"E, 286–306 m.</p> <p> <b> <i>Paramunida pronoe</i> Macpherson, 1993</b> </p> <p> <i>Paramunida pronoe</i> Macpherson, 1993b: 458, fig. 6 (New Caledonia, 500–510 m). — Macpherson, 2004: 289 (Tonga, 439–497 m). — Baba, 2005: 303 (key, synonymies).</p> <p>Type data: holotype, female, MNHN Ga 3410.</p> <p>Type locality: New Caledonia, 22°13.0´S, 167°14.0´E, 500–510 m.</p> <p> <b> <i>Paramunida proxima</i> (Henderson, 1885)</b> </p> <p> <i>Munida proxima</i> Henderson, 1885: 410 (N of the Admiralty Islands, 275 m). — Henderson, 1888: 135, pl. 13, figs 2, 2a, 2b (N of Papua, 275 m). — Tirmizi, 1975: 305, figs 1–8 (designation and description of lectotype).</p> <p> <i>Paramunida proxima</i>. — Macpherson, 1993b: 460, fig. 7 (Philippines and Indonesia; reexamination of syntypes (= 2 paralectotypes), 210–306 m). — Komai, 2000: 360 (list). — Baba, 2005: 199, 303 (key, synonymies, Moro Gulf off Zamboanga, Mindanao, 293–366 m).</p> <p> Not <i>Munida proxima</i>. — Baba, 1982a: 110, fig. 4 (Izu Shoto, 33°05.4´N, 139°58.7´E, 430 m). — Baba in Baba <i>et al.</i>, 1986: 173, 291, fig. 124 (Kyushu-Palau Ridge and off Amami-oshima of the Ryukyus, 320– 400 m). — Wu <i>et al.</i>, 1998: 143, figs 40, 42F (Taiwan) (a new species, see Baba, 2005).</p> <p>Type data: lectotype, ovigerous female, BMNH 1888:33 (designated by Tirmizi, 1975).</p> <p>Type locality: N of the Admiralty Islands, 01º54´S, 146º39´40"E, 275 m.</p>Published as part of <i>Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1)</i> on pages 172-174, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5134587">http://zenodo.org/record/5134587</a>
Regions: Dead and buried or hope for resurrection?
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the National Health Service, Gordon Macpherson has brought together this collection of chapters by distinguished figures in medicine and politics. Each author describes an aspect of the history of the NHS from his or her own perspective, and colours it with personal anecdotes. This collection celebrates the past, examines the present and points the way to the future
The Highlander
This thesis explores James Macpherson’s The Highlander (1758) in relation to originality, Scottish identity and historiography. It also situates the Ossianic Collections in the context of Macpherson’s earlier poetical and later historical works. There are three parts to it: a biographical sketch of Macpherson’s early life, the annotated edition of The Highlander, and discursive commentary chapters. By examining The Highlander in detail this thesis questions the emphasis of other Macpherson criticism on the Ossianic Collections, and allows us to see him as a writer who is historically minded, very aware of sources, well versed in established forms of poetry and thoroughly, and positively, British. The Highlander stands out among the corpus of his works not because it can give us insights into the Ossianic Collections, which is its usual function in Macpherson criticism, but because it can help us understand what it is that connects Macpherson’s earlier and later works with the Ossianic Collections: history, Britishness, tradition.
Macpherson’s poetical works are united by a desire to translate Scotland’s factual past into sentimental British poetry. In the Ossianic Collections he does so without particular faithfulness to his sources, but in The Highlander he converts historical sources directly into neo-classic verse. This is where Macpherson’s originality lies: his ability to adapt history. In different styles and genres, and based on different sources, Macpherson’s works are early examples of Scotland’s great literary achievement: historical fiction. Instead of accusing him of forgery or trying to trace his knowledge of Gaelic ballads, this thesis presents Macpherson as a genuine historian who happened to write in a variety of genres
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