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Map of Oceanica, exhibiting its various divisions, island groups &c [cartographic material].
Map of Oceania with relief shown by hachures.; "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1866 by S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the U.S. for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania."; Pl. 88 from: Mitchell's New general atlas. Philadelphia : S.A. Mitchell, 1866.; Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington.; National union catalog pre-1956 imprints, v. 388, p. 96.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm3204. Inset: Map of the Sandwich Islands
The Lord is my shepherd [music] : easy anthem for four voices /
2 (Publisher number). Cover title.; For mixed chorus (SATB) and organ.; "Psalm XXIII vv. 1-4, 6." - Caption.; Pl. no.: 2.; "Affectionately inscribed to my father Thomas James Mitchell Esq" - Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-vn721575
Two sacred songs [music] /
21 (Publisher number). Pl. no.: 21.; "Inscribed to Mrs. B. Short."; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an13985353. Low at thy feet : sacred song -- In his presence : hymn with pianoforte accompaniment
Lustron House, 819 Vincent, Mitchell SD, Davison County
35 mm slide, one-story Lustron home with metal roof and a covered porchDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; 819 Vincent pl Mitchell Davison Co.Pakon Mitchell 819 Vincent P
Lustron House, 819 Vincent Place, Mitchell SD, Davison County
35 mm slide, one-story Lustron home with metal roof and a covered porchDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; 819 Vincent pl Mitchell Davison Co.Pakon Davison CO. Mitchell 819 Vincent P
Back View of Lustron House, 819 Vincent, Mitchell SD, Davison County
35 mm slide, back view of a one-story Lustron home with metal roof, back door and side doorDrawer info: Custer- Fall River; 819 Vincent pl Mitchell Davison Co.Pakon Mitchell 819 Vincent P
Brachymetopus (Brachymetopus) dunstani Mitchell 1918
Brachymetopus (Brachymetopus) dunstani Mitchell 1918 1918 Brachymetopus dunstani Mitchell; p. 486–488, pl. 49, fig. 15, pl. 52, fig. 2. 1969 Brachymetopus dunstani; Hahn & Hahn, p. 20–21. 1987 Brachymetopus (Brachymetopella) strzeleckii ? dunstani; Gandl, p. 50. 1992 Brachymetopus (Brachymetopus) strzeleckii dunstani; Engel & Morris, p. 86–87, pl. 3, figs. 7–8, text-fig. 14. Holotype. QGSF 1031 C (external mould of partial cephalon). Locality. QGS L 3004. Diagnosis. See Engel & Morris (1992: 87). Remarks. Brachymetopus (Brachymetopus) dunstani Mitchell 1918 was diagnosed by Engel & Morris (1992) as a subspecies of Brachymetopus (Brachymetopus) strzeleckii McCoy 1847, after Gandl’s (1987) suggestion. Differences in cephalic ornament, such as fewer larger nodes on the librigenal, fixigenal and preglabellar fields, and no nodes on the midline of the glabella separates Br. (Brachymetopus) dunstani as a different species, in line with the original diagnosis by Mitchell (1918).Published as part of Vanderlaan, Tegan A. & Ebach, Malte C., 2015, A review of the Carboniferous and Permian trilobites of Australia, pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 3926 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/28800
Weania superba Mitchell 1918
Schizophillipsia superba (Mitchell 1918) Fig. 7.3 1918 Phillipsia superba Mitchell; p. 454–455, pl. 48, fig. 15, pl. 52, fig. 3. 1922 Phillipsia convexicaudata Mitchell; p. 535–536, pl. 54, figs. 8–10. 1972 Cummingella ? superba; Hahn & Hahn, p. 355. 1989 Gitarra superba; Engel & Morris, p. 320–324, figs. 7–8. 1997 Weania (Rosehillia) superba; Engel & Morris, p. 69, 79, 92 & 94. Holotype. NGSF 15453 (internal mould of cranidium and librigena). Locality. Type—unknown. Emended diagnosis. Dorsal shield slightly convex; strongly incised glabella at γ, creating a bell-shaped outline; eyes large; palpebral lobes large, posteriorly placed; convex librigenae; short genal spines; occipital ring broader than base of glabella. 10 thoracic segments. Pygidium with 10–11 axial rings, 8–9 pleural ribs. Remarks. Schizophillipsia superba was assigned to Gitarra by Engel & Morris (1989) due to its distinctive bell-shaped glabella and flat profile. Engel & Morris (1997) subsequently erected a new subgenus Weania (Rosehillia) to accommodate the species, as its flatter profile and pygidial features provided a better fit within their concept of Weania. However, the very distinctive shape of the glabella and the possession of 10 thoracic segments is more similar to Schizophillipsia.Published as part of Vanderlaan, Tegan A. & Ebach, Malte C., 2015, A review of the Carboniferous and Permian trilobites of Australia, pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 3926 (1) on page 45, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/28800
Linguaphillipsia stanvellensis Mitchell 1918
Linguaphillipsia stanvellensis (Mitchell 1918) 1892 b Phillipsia dubia Etheridge Jr.; p. 214–215, pl. 8, fig. 5. 1918 Phillipsia stanvellensis Mitchell; p. 461–463, pl. 48, figs. 10 –12, 13, pl. 51, figs. 8–10. 1964 Phillipsia ? stanvellensis; Hill & Woods, pl. C 14, fig. 10. 1972 Phillipsia ? stanvellensis; Hahn & Hahn, p. 420. 1975 Linguaphillipsia raglanensis Engel & Morris; p. 157–160, pl. 1, figs. 1–4, text-figs. 3–6. 1996 Linguaphillipsia raglanensis; Engel & Morris, p. 127–129, pl. 2, figs. 1–8, text-fig. 5. 1996 Linguaphillipsia stanvellensis; Engel & Morris, p. 130–133, pl. 3, figs. 1–19. Lectotype. QGSF 969 (internal mould of dorsal shield). Paralectotype material. QGSF 980 (external glabella, hypostome and pygidium), QGSF 977 (external pygidium), AMF 80200 a/b (partial external/internal cephalon), AMF 80201 (external pygidium), AMF 80202 a/b (external/internal pygidium) AMF 80203 a/b (external/internal pygidium), AMF 80204 (internal pygidium), SMF 27569 (external pygidium), SMF 27570 (external pygidium). Locality. QGSF material: NU L 1064, AMF material: NU L 448 Diagnosis. See Engel & Morris (1996: 131). Remarks. Linguaphillipsia raglanensis has been synonymised with L. stanvellensis. The pygidia are identical, and the distinct bell-shaped glabella of L. stanvellensis can be seen in specimens of L. raglanensis. The shape of the glabella is similar to L. elongata, but in speciments of L. stanvellensis the glabella is wider posteriorly.Published as part of Vanderlaan, Tegan A. & Ebach, Malte C., 2015, A review of the Carboniferous and Permian trilobites of Australia, pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 3926 (1) on page 36, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/28800
Alfred L. Bush et Lee Clark Mitchell: The Photograph and the American Indian. Princeton (New Jersey), Princeton University Press, 1994. 334 p., 309 pl. dont 8 coul.
Brunet François. Alfred L. Bush et Lee Clark Mitchell: The Photograph and the American Indian. Princeton (New Jersey), Princeton University Press, 1994. 334 p., 309 pl. dont 8 coul.. In: Revue de l'Art, 1995, n°108. p. 74
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