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Letter from John A. Perkins and J. T. Perkins, Hernando, Mississippi, to Stephen and Caroline Perkins, Buck Creek, Alabama, December 13, 1848
Western Union Telegraph from Edwin Perkins, Atlanta, Georgia, to Dr. J. C. Perkins, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, circa 1902
Postcard from Pierce J. Perkins to Hagan
Holograph postcard from Pierce J. Perkins, Paris, to Hagan, advising him that he is arriving with Messieurs McNevin and Nolan next Monday and accepts the invitation to stay at the College. (Postcard bears coloured print of front of the Palace of Versailles.
Perkins, J. P. : Confederate Service Record.
This service record is an account of military actions during the American Civil War by veteran J. P. Perkins.1 leaf ; 2 pdf pages.All descriptive lists and service records in this United Confederate (Civil War) Veterans manuscript collection believed to be based out of Robert E. Lee Camp #158 of the United Confederate Veterans (Fort Worth, Tex.).
United Confederate Veterans. R.E. Lee Camp No. 158 (Fort Worth, Tex.)The Southwest Collection Manuscript Record can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00119/tsw-00119.htm
Perkins, J. P. : Confederate Service Record.
This service record is an account of military actions during the American Civil War by veteran J. P. Perkins.1 leaf ; 2 pdf pages.All descriptive lists and service records in this United Confederate (Civil War) Veterans manuscript collection believed to be based out of Robert E. Lee Camp #158 of the United Confederate Veterans (Fort Worth, Tex.).
United Confederate Veterans. R.E. Lee Camp No. 158 (Fort Worth, Tex.)The Southwest Collection Manuscript Record can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ttusw/00119/tsw-00119.htm
Hydrochus lobatus Perkins 2019
Hydrochus lobatus Perkins Fig. 2 Hydrochus lobatus Perkins, 2019c: 42. Originally described from Venezuela; records from Peru are given below. Habitus and male genitalia illustrations are given in Perkins (2019c). Material examined (5): PERU: Madre de Dios, Rio Tambopata Res; 30 air km SW Pto. Maldonado, elev. 290 m (13°0’S, 69°33’W), 11–15.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (1 NMNH); same locality, 16–20.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (1 NMNH); same locality, 21–25.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (1 NMNH); same locality, 26–30.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (2 NMNH).Published as part of Perkins, Philip D., 2020, Taxonomy of Peruvian water beetles in the genus Hydrochus Leach, 1817 (Coleoptera: Hydrochidae), pp. 61-89 in Zootaxa 4868 (1) on page 88, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/441728
Hydrochus bituberculatus Perkins 2019
Hydrochus bituberculatus Perkins Fig. 2 Hydrochus bituberculatus Perkins, 2019c: 11. Originally described from Venezuela; locality data records also published for Ecuador (Perkins 2020b); records from Peru are given below. Habitus and male genitalia illustrations are given in Perkins (2019c). Material examined (96): PERU: Huanuco, Vic. Leonpampa, jungle, elev. 800 m, 11–30.xii.1937, leg. F. Woytkowski (3811) (13 SEMC); Loreto, Pucallpa, 10–12.iv.1969, leg. P. & P. Spangler (22 NMNH); San Antonio, 1.viii.1965, leg. J. C. Hitchcock (2 NMNH); Madre de Dios, Rio Tambopata Res; 30 air km SW Pto. Maldonado, elev. 290 m (13°0’S, 69°33’W), 2–5.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (27 NMNH); same locality, 6–10.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (10 NMNH); same locality, 11–15.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (11 NMNH); same locality, 16–20.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (2 NMNH); same locality, 21–25.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (5 NMNH); same locality, 26–30.xi.1979, leg. J. B. Heppner (6 NMNH).Published as part of Perkins, Philip D., 2020, Taxonomy of Peruvian water beetles in the genus Hydrochus Leach, 1817 (Coleoptera: Hydrochidae), pp. 61-89 in Zootaxa 4868 (1) on page 86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/441728
Needlework
View of Mrs. J. C. Estes, Mrs. J. C. Perkins, and Miss Stella Harris doing needlework
Hydrochus sagittarius Perkins
Hydrochus sagittarius Perkins Figs. 2, 32 Hydrochus sagittarius Perkins 2019: 20. Originally described from Venezuela. Additional locality data records reported from Peru (Perkins, 2020c). The following specimen records are from Panama. Images of the habitus and male genitalia of the holotype are given in Perkins (2019c). Material examined (106): Panama: Agua dulce, 12.iv.1941, leg. not given on label (1 MCZ); Rio Hato, 22.v.1960, leg. V. J. Tipton (1 CNC); Cocle, 5.3 mi. E. Anton, 6.vii.1967, leg. Paul J. Spangler (4 NMNH); Nata, 26.xi.1952, leg. Blanton (14 NMNH); Penonome (13km SW), Rio Cocle Auxiliar, 28.v.1983, leg. P. J. Spangler & R. A. Faitoute (22 NMNH); same locality, 6.vi.1983, leg. P. J. & P. M. Spangler, R. A. Faitoute, W. E. Steiner (10 NMNH); Los Santos, La Playa, 1.5 km N Pedasi, sea level, (7°33’N, 80°1’W), 21.vi.1973, leg. T. L. Erwin & G. Hevel (30 NMNH); Panama, Tocumen, 4.xii.1952, leg. F. S. Blanton (1 NMNH); same locality, 7.i.1953, leg. F. S. Blanton (3 NMNH); same locality, 29.i.1953, leg. F. S. Blanton (9 NMNH); same locality, 13-17.vii.1970, leg. Diego Navas (1 CNC, 2 NMNH); same locality, 7-11.ix.1970, leg. Diego Navas (2 NMNH).Published as part of Perkins, Philip D., 2021, Taxonomy of Central American water beetles in the genus Hydrochus Leach, 1817 (Coleoptera: Hydrochidae), pp. 459-503 in Zootaxa 4974 (3) on page 478, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4974.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/477783
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