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William D. Pollock at Regimental Ball, 1977
Black-and-white photograph of William D. Pollock (Norwich University Class of 1978) and his date speaking with another couple at Norwich University's Regimental Ball in November 1977
Pollock, G J D, NX39761
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/411166Surname: POLLOCK. Given Name(s) or Initials: G J D. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX39761. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 38291.226879
Item: [2016.0049.43432] "Pollock, G J D, NX39761
Pollock, D. Larvin Sr.
Oral history interview with D. Larvin Pollock Sr. regarding life in Garfield County, Utah. Interview performed by Jay Haymond for the Utah Division of State history Oral history Program
Physiomorphus antennatus Pollock 2000, sp. n.
Physiomorphus antennatus Pollock sp. n. (Figures 33, 47±48, 57) HOLOTYPE,,l labelled:`Para, Brazil Acc. No. 2966 / June', in CMNH. Derivation of speci W c epithet This species is named for the relatively elongate antennomeres on the holotype. Diagnosis, adult This species may be separated from its congeners by the following diagnostic combination: antennomeres relatively elongate, not distinctly transverse; lateral margins of pronotum evenly arcuate. Description, adult Characters of Physiomorphus, with the following speci®c features: Body very elongate (TL/GEW 3.75), parallel-sided. Head. Scape relatively elongate, sub®liform; antennomere 2 about half length of scape; antennomeres relatively elongate, 3±4 sub®liform; antennomeres 5±10 triangular, increasing in width to apex of antenna; antennomere 11 somewhat narrowed distally, without cleft; distal maxillary palpomere slightly expanded, securiform; eyes moderately large, widely separated. Pronotum relatively narrow (GPW /PL 1.35), only slightly wider than head (GPW / GHW 1.07); lateral margins of disc slightly arcuate, widest near midlength, slightly narrower at anterior margin than posterior; discal depressions relatively deep, distinctly de®ned; punctation shallow, non-umbilicate; setation uniform, sparse. Elytra moderately convex, without suggestions of costae; epipleuron traceable to ventrite 4, relatively evenly narrowed posteriorly; vestiture relatively sparse, not obscuring regular, coarse punctation; apical binding patch only slightly visible dorsally. Abdomen. Sexual setae golden-red, at least half length of V2, directed posteriorly at about 30ss angle; male genitalia with paramere with very deep sinuation, beginning in distal third. Colour. Head piceous on vertex and occiput, frons and mouthparts rufous; antennae piceous; prothorax entirely testaceous; elytra piceous, slightly lighter in colour than base of head; legs testaceous, with tarsi and distal half of tibiae slightly infuscated; meso- and metasternum and abdominal ventrites rufopiceous.Published as part of Pollock, D. A., Ide, S. & Costa, C., 2000, Review of the Neotropical genus Physiomorphus Pic (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Lacconotinae), with description of the larvae of three species, pp. 2209-2239 in Journal of Natural History 34 (12) on page 2229, DOI: 10.1080/002229300750037875, http://zenodo.org/record/475708
Storage Characteristics of Small and Large Walleye Pollock (<i>Theragra chalcogramma</i>) Held in Ice
Organoleptic changes and trimethylamine (TMA) levels in the muscle of small and large walleye pollock were determined after 0, 5, and 10 d of iced storage. Small pollock (≤ 50 cm in length) spoiled appreciably faster than large pollock (≥ 60 cm) as measured by organoleptic assessment of flavor and odor. Mean TMA levels in small and large pollock were not significantly different at any of the three iced storage times; however, variation among fish was large for both sizes after 10 d of iced storage. Also, TMA level along the length of individual pollock varied greatly, indicating whole fillets should be used for TMA analysis in this species. The size and kind of homogenizer used did not affect the efficiency of TMA extraction from the flesh.Key words: walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma; iced storage, organoleptic assessment, trimethylamine </jats:p
Physiomorphus mimeticus Pollock & Ide & Costa 2000, sp. n.
Physiomorphus mimeticus Pollock sp. n. (Figures 28, 35, 37±38, 59, 69) HOLOTYPE, m, labelled:`ECUADOR: Sucumbios Sacha Lodge, 0.5ssS, 76.5ssW, 270 m, 31 X± 10.XI 1994, Hibbs, ex: malaise / [barcoded label] SM002309 1 KUNHM-ENT', in SEMC. PARATYPE, m, labelled:`PERU: Dept. Loreto; 160 km NE Iquitos, Explornapo Camp, 2km from Rio Napo on Rio Sucusari; day catch 27± 31.VIII.1992; P. Skelley', in DAPC. Derivation of speci W c epithet This new and striking species is named for the orange and black colouration, and the elongate antennomeres, both of which are indicative of possible membership in a mimicry complex. Diagnosis, adult This species may be separated from its congeners by the following diagnostic combination: antennomeres ¯abellate from antennomere 3; body surface with dense vestiture; colour pattern vividly contrasting black and orange. Description, adult Characters of Physiomorphus, with the following speci®c features: Body elongate (TL/GEW 3.23±3.65), parallel-sided. Head. Scape relatively short, subglobular; antennomere 2 very short, less than one third length of scape; antennomeres 3±10 ¯abellate, becoming more produced towards apex of antenna; antennomere 11 with distal cleft; distal maxillary palpomere securiform; eyes relatively small and widely separated. Pronotum moderately wide (GPW /PL 1.33±1.41), distinctly wider than head (GPW /GHW 1.24±1.26); lateral margins of disc subparallel basally to near middle, then slightly and evenly arcuate to anterior margin; discal depressions relatively shallow, indistinctly de®ned, especially laterally; punctation shallow, umbilicate, irregular; setation dense, especially laterally (orange areas), with setae somewhat whorled. Elytra relatively convex, with suggestions of multiple, longitudinal costae; epipleuron present to apex, gradually and evenly narrowed posteriorly; vestiture relatively dense, obscuring very ®ne punctation. Abdomen. Sexual setae and male genitalia not examined. Colour. Black, except for the following areas, orange: narrow margin of frons along inner eye margin, area of head behind eyes, lateral areas on pronotum, humeri and central third of elytra; ventral body surface mixture of rufous and piceous; legs with rufous femora and piceous tibiae and tarsi.Published as part of Pollock, D. A., Ide, S. & Costa, C., 2000, Review of the Neotropical genus Physiomorphus Pic (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Lacconotinae), with description of the larvae of three species, pp. 2209-2239 in Journal of Natural History 34 (12) on pages 2230-2231, DOI: 10.1080/002229300750037875, http://zenodo.org/record/475708
Marty Pollock-Marita Gayle
Color photograph of Marita Gayle (Marty Pollock) of the Royal Court of the Golden Spike Empir
Master's Recital: Melissa Switzer Pollock, viola
Four Old French Dances, Marin Marais -- Parable XVI for solo viola, Vincent Persichetti -- Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Johann Sebastian Bach -- Romanze, Op. 85, Max Bruch -- Ballade, Leo Sowerby -- Three Madrigals, Bohuslav Martin
Grain Elevator, Pollock SD, Campbell County
4 x 6 photograph, grain elevator with a rectangular cupola and a flat roof next to two grain bins and a storage building connected by conveyor belts at the top, located behind a row of one-story buildings with flat roofsH2010-041 Elevators School Houses Courthouses Vernell Johnson Coll. Box 3 SD Elevators[stamp] No. 18 556 [photographer stamp] Photo By: Vernell Johnson, S. D. Pollock, S. D
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