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    Turner A., Parris W. and Osgood C.

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    Carte de Visite of A. Turner, W. Parris and C. Osgood , 3rd Maine Infantry; From the Janet & Bedford Hayes Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/3527/thumbnail.jp

    Turner A., Parris W. and Osgood C.

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    Carte de Visite of A. Turner, W. Parris and C. Osgood , 3rd Maine Infantry; From the Janet & Bedford Hayes Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/3527/thumbnail.jp

    Calligrammitis havilandii Parris, Sundue, Li Bing Zhang, X. M. Zhou & Ralf Knapp 2023, comb. nov.

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    Calligrammitis havilandii (Baker) Parris, Sundue, Li Bing Zhang, X.M.Zhou & Ralf Knapp, comb. nov. Basionym: Polypodium havilandii Baker, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 4(2): 253. 1894. Type: Malaysia. Sabah Kinabalu, March 1892, G.D. Haviland 1438 (holotype K000548235!) ≡ Grammitis havilandii (Baker) Copel., Gen. Filic. 211. 1947) ≡ Radiogrammitis havilandii (Baker) Parris, Gard. Bull. Singapore 58(2): 242. 2007 ≡ Oreogrammitis havilandii (Baker) Parris & Sundue, Phytotaxa 436(1): 48. 2020 = Polypodium multisorum Copel., Philipp. J. Sci., C Bot. 12(1): 61. 1917. Type: [Malaysia, Sabah] Mt Kinabalu, Paka Cave, Topping 1665 (lectotype MICH1190874!; designated by Parris, 1990; isotypes BM!, US!). This species occurs in Malaysia.Published as part of Yang, Jian-Jun, Parris, Barbara, Knapp, Ralf, Sundue, Michael, Zhang, Li-Bing & Zhou, Xin-Mao, 2023, Circumscription of the grammitid fern genus Oreogrammitis (Polypodiaceae) with the description of three new genera: Calligrammitis, Devolia, and Glabrigrammitis, pp. 28-36 in Phytotaxa 597 (1) on page 32, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/791877

    Application of the ex-Gaussian function to the effect of the word blindness suggestion on Stroop task performance suggests no word blindness.

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    The aim of the present paper was to apply the ex-Gaussian function to data reported by Parris et al. (2012) given its utility in studies involving the Stroop task. Parris et al. showed an effect of the word blindness suggestion when Response-Stimulus Interval (RSI) was 500 ms but not when it was 3500 ms. Analysis revealed that: (1) The effect of the suggestion on interference is observed in μ, supporting converging evidence indicating the suggestion operates over response competition mechanisms; and, (2) Contrary to Parris et al. an effect of the suggestion was observed in μ when RSI was 3500 ms. The reanalysis of the data from Parris et al. (2012) supports the utility of ex-Gaussian analysis in revealing effects that might otherwise be thought of as absent. We suggest that word reading itself is not suppressed by the suggestion but instead that response conflict is dealt with more effectively

    Calligrammitis Parris, Sundue, Li Bing Zhang, X. M. Zhou & Ralf Knapp 2023, gen. nov.

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    Calligrammitis Parris, Sundue, Li Bing Zhang, X.M.Zhou & Ralf Knapp, gen. nov. Type: C. beddomeana (Alderw.) Parris, Sundue, Li Bing Zhang, X.M.Zhou & Ralf Knapp ≡ Polypodium beddomeanum Alderw., Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg sér. 2, 28: 39. 1918 (Fig. 2). Etymology —Greek, calli = beautiful, and Grammitis, a genus of ferns in which both species were previously placed. Diagnosis — Calligrammitis differs from other genera of Grammitidoideae by the following combination of characters: rhizomes radial, rhizome scales absent, stipes present, fronds not articulated to rhizome, laminae simple, without sclerotic margin, sometimes slightly crenulate, setae present, branched hairs with setae as branches present, basally stellate hairs present, veins simple, 1-forked or pinnately branched, hydathodes sometimes present at vein endings on adaxial surface of lamina, sporangia glabrous. Species of Calligrammitis were placed in Radiogrammitis (Parris 2007) and / or Oreogrammitis (Knapp & Hsu 2017, Kuo et al. 2019). More recently Parris & Sundue (2020) synonymized Radiogrammitis with Oreogrammitis. Calligrammitis differs from similar species of Oreogrammitis that lack rhizome scales and sporangial setae by the presence of basally stellate hairs. It is closely related to Prosaptia, which also has branched hairs with setae as branches and lacks sporangial setae, but can be easily distinguished from it by having radial rhizomes without rhizome scales, and superficial sori on the abaxial surface of the lamina, while Prosaptia has dorsiventral rhizomes with stipes articulated to prominent phyllopodia and clathrate ciliate rhizome scales, with sori sunken in marginal pouches or in pits on the abaxial surface of the lamina or superficial on the abaxial surface of the lamina. Description —Lamina narrowly lanceolate to narrowly oblanceolate, or narrowly oblanceolate to linear-oblanceolate, texture membranous to coriaceous, setae usually of two different lengths; veins visible or not in transmitted light. Sori ± circular to broadly elliptic, superficial, one or more rows on each side of the midrib. Taxonomy — Calligrammitis contains two species in Taiwan Island, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Sri Lanka (Parris et al. 2015, Kuo et al. 2019).Published as part of Yang, Jian-Jun, Parris, Barbara, Knapp, Ralf, Sundue, Michael, Zhang, Li-Bing & Zhou, Xin-Mao, 2023, Circumscription of the grammitid fern genus Oreogrammitis (Polypodiaceae) with the description of three new genera: Calligrammitis, Devolia, and Glabrigrammitis, pp. 28-36 in Phytotaxa 597 (1) on pages 30-31, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/791877

    Glabrigrammitis nuda Li Bing Zhang, X. M. Zhou, Jian Jun Yang & Parris. 2023, comb. nov.

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    <p> <i>Glabrigrammitis nuda</i> (Tagawa) Li Bing Zhang, X.M.Zhou, Jian Jun Yang & Parris, <i>comb. nov.</i></p> <p> Basionym: <i>Grammitis nuda</i> Tagawa,Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 10(4): 284. 1941.</p> <p> Type: Formosa (Taiwan), Takaio, between Daizyurin and Taito border, Tyosyo-gun, c. 1000 m, 22 January 1939, <i>Tagawa 2092</i> (holotype KYO!)</p> <p> ≡ <i>Oreogrammitis nuda</i> (Tagawa) Parris, Gard. Bull. Singapore 58(2): 264, 2007.</p> <p>This species is endemic to Taiwan Island.</p>Published as part of <i>Yang, Jian-Jun, Parris, Barbara, Knapp, Ralf, Sundue, Michael, Zhang, Li-Bing & Zhou, Xin-Mao, 2023, Circumscription of the grammitid fern genus Oreogrammitis (Polypodiaceae) with the description of three new genera: Calligrammitis, Devolia, and Glabrigrammitis, pp. 28-36 in Phytotaxa 597 (1)</i> on page 34, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.1.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7918770">http://zenodo.org/record/7918770</a&gt

    Nouveautés taxonomiques et nomenclaturales chez les fougères grammitides (Pteridophyta, Polypodiaceae, Grammitidoideae) de Madagascar

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    International audienceWithin the context of the revision of grammitid ferns from Madagascar, eleven new taxa (ten species and one variety) are described and illustrated: Ceradenia ivohibensis Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Ceradenia pseudodevoluta Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Ctenopterella lastii Parris & Rakotondr., sp. nov., Enterosora sinuata Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis anisophylla Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis coriaceifolia Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis dauphinensis Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis membranifolia Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Melpomene flabelliformis (Poir.) A.R. Sm. & R.C. Moran var. circumvoluta Rakotondr. & Parris, var. nov., Moranopteris madagascarica Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., and Zygophlebia rouxii Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov. The nomenclature adopted here follows PPG1 (2016) except for the genus Grammitis, which is considered here in its broad sense: it includes all species with lamina entire to lobate, those with a sclerotic margin (= Grammitis s. str.) and those with an undifferentiated margin. The discriminating morphological characters of the eleven genera present in Madagascar are specified in the original determination key given at the beginning of the treatment. In the context of a still unsettled classification of grammitid ferns, the purpose of this key is to argue the choice of the generic classification of the new species described.A new presumed hybrid, Zygophlebia devoluta (Baker) Parris × Ceradenia pseudodevoluta Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., is also described and compared with its putative parents. Three new combinations are proposed: Ctenopterella boivinii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Rakotondr. & Parris, comb. nov., Enterosora uluguruensis (Reimers) Rakotondr. & Parris, comb. nov., and Stenogrammitis micropecten (C. Chr.) Rakotondr. & Parris, comb. nov.; Enterosora uluguruensis (Reimers) Rakotondr. & Parris, comb. nov., an African species, is recorded for the first time in Madagascar. Finally, a new synonymy is published: Ceradenia alboglandulosa (Bonap.) Parris, synonym of Ceradenia deltodon (Baker) Parris.Dans le cadre de la révision des fougères grammitides (Pteridophyta, Polypodiaceae, Grammitidoideae) de Madagascar, onze taxons nouveaux (dix espèces et une variété) sont décrits et illustrés: Ceradenia ivohibensis Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Ceradenia pseudodevoluta Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Ctenopterella lastii Parris & Rakotondr., sp. nov., Enterosora sinuata Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis anisophylla Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis coriaceifolia Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis dauphinensis Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis membranifolia Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., Melpomene flabelliformis (Poir.) A.R. Sm. & R.C. Moran var. circumvoluta Rakotondr. & Parris, var. nov., Moranopteris madagascarica Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., et Zygophlebia rouxii Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov. La nomenclature adoptée est conforme à celle du PPG1 (2016) sauf pour le genre Grammitis qui est considéré ici dans son sens large, c’est-à-dire qui inclut toutes les espèces à limbe entier à lobé, celles présentant une marge scléreuse (= Grammitis s. str.) et celles avec une marge indifférenciée. Les caractères morphologiques discriminants des onze genres présents à Madagascar sont précisés dans une clé de détermination originale donnée en début du traitement. Dans le contexte d’une classification des fougères grammitides non encore stabilisée, le but de cette clé est d’argumenter le choix du classement générique des nouvelles espèces décrites. Un hybride présumé, Zygophlebia devoluta (Baker) Parris × Ceradenia pseudodevoluta Rakotondr. & Parris, sp. nov., est également décrit et comparé à ses deux parents potentiels. Trois combinaisons nouvelles sont proposées: Ctenopterella boivinii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Rakotondr. & Parris, comb. nov., Enterosora uluguruensis (Reimers) Rakotondr. & Parris, comb. nov., et Stenogrammitis micropecten (C. Chr.) Rakotondr. & Parris, comb. nov.; Enterosora uluguruensis (Reimers) Rakotondr. & Parris, comb. nov.,espèce africaine, est signalée pour la première fois à Madagascar. Enfin, une synonymie nouvelle est publiée: Ceradenia alboglandulosa (Bonap.) Parris synonyme de Ceradenia deltodon (Baker) Parris

    Nouveautés taxonomiques et nomenclaturales chez les fougères grammitides (Pteridophyta, Polypodiaceae, Grammitidoideae) de Madagascar

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    Dans le cadre de la révision des fougères grammitides (Pteridophyta, Polypodiaceae, Grammitidoideae) de Madagascar, onze taxons nouveaux (dix espèces et une variété) sont décrits et illustrés : Ceradenia ivohibensis Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Ceradenia pseudodevoluta Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Ctenopterella lastii Parris &amp; Rakotondr., sp. nov., Enterosora sinuata Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis anisophylla Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis coriaceifolia Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis dauphinensis Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis membranifolia Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Melpomene flabelliformis (Poir.) A.R. Sm. &amp; R.C. Moran var. circumvoluta Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, var. nov., Moranopteris madagascarica Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., et Zygophlebia rouxii Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov. La nomenclature adoptée est conforme à celle du PPG1 (2016) sauf pour le genre Grammitis qui est considéré ici dans son sens large, c’est-à-dire qui inclut toutes les espèces à limbe entier à lobé, celles présentant une marge scléreuse (= Grammitis s. str.) et celles avec une marge indifférenciée. Les caractères morphologiques discriminants des onze genres présents à Madagascar sont précisés dans une clé de détermination originale donnée en début du traitement. Dans le contexte d’une classification des fougères grammitides non encore stabilisée, le but de cette clé est d’argumenter le choix du classement générique des nouvelles espèces décrites.Un hybride présumé, Zygophlebia devoluta (Baker) Parris × Ceradenia pseudodevoluta Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., est également décrit et comparé à ses deux parents potentiels. Trois combinaisons nouvelles sont proposées : Ctenopterella boivinii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, comb. nov., Enterosora uluguruensis (Reimers) Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, comb. nov., et Stenogrammitis micropecten (C. Chr.) Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, comb. nov. ; Enterosora uluguruensis (Reimers) Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, comb. nov., espèce africaine, est signalée pour la première fois à Madagascar. Enfin, une synonymie nouvelle est publiée : Ceradenia alboglandulosa (Bonap.) Parris synonyme de Ceradenia deltodon (Baker) Parris.Within the context of the revision of grammitid ferns from Madagascar, eleven new taxa (ten species and one variety) are described and illustrated: Ceradenia ivohibensis Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Ceradenia pseudodevoluta Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Ctenopterella lastii Parris &amp; Rakotondr., sp. nov., Enterosora sinuata Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis anisophylla Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis coriaceifolia Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis dauphinensis Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Grammitis membranifolia Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., Melpomene flabelliformis (Poir.) A.R. Sm. &amp; R.C. Moran var. circumvoluta Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, var. nov., Moranopteris madagascarica Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., and Zygophlebia rouxii Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov. The nomenclature adopted here follows PPG1 (2016) except for the genus Grammitis, which is considered here in its broad sense: it includes all species with lamina entire to lobate, those with a sclerotic margin (= Grammitis s. str.) and those with an undifferentiated margin. The discriminating morphological characters of the eleven genera present in Madagascar are specified in the original determination key given at the beginning of the treatment. In the context of a still unsettled classification of grammitid ferns, the purpose of this key is to argue the choice of the generic classification of the new species described.A new presumed hybrid, Zygophlebia devoluta (Baker) Parris × Ceradenia pseudodevoluta Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, sp. nov., is also described and compared with its putative parents. Three new combinations are proposed: Ctenopterella boivinii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, comb. nov., Enterosora uluguruensis (Reimers) Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, comb. nov., and Stenogrammitis micropecten (C. Chr.) Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, comb. nov.; Enterosora uluguruensis (Reimers) Rakotondr. &amp; Parris, comb. nov., an African species, is recorded for the first time in Madagascar. Finally, a new synonymy is published: Ceradenia alboglandulosa (Bonap.) Parris, synonym of Ceradenia deltodon (Baker) Parris.</p

    REVIEW: Court-Martial at Parris Island: The Ribbon Creek Incident

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    Review of the non-fiction book Court-Martial at Parris Island: The Ribbon Creek Incident, by John C. Stevens III

    Public Works Department, U. S. Marine Barracks, Parris Island, S.C.

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    Plans for a mess hall and dispensary building at the U.S. Marine Barracks on Parris Island, South Carolina
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