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Brunieae Quint & Class.-Bockh
<p> Tr. <b>Brunieae</b> Quint & Class.-Bockh., <b>tr. nov.,</b> frutices ericoidei velarbusculaeplerumqueinflorescentibusmultis capitatis, stomatis sinemarginecuticulari elevato, antheribus versatilibus sineapice sterili, thecis parallelis. – Type: <i>Brunia</i> Lam.</p> <p>Anthers without a sterile tip, versatile; stomata not surrounded by a cuticular rim.</p>Published as part of <i>Claßen-Bockhoff, Regine, Oliver, Edward G. H., Hall, Anthony V. & Quint, Marcus, 2019, A new classification of the South African endemic family Bruniaceae based on molecular and morphological data, pp. 1138-1155 in TAXON 60 (4)</i> on page 1146, DOI: 10.1002/tax.604016, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7590433">http://zenodo.org/record/7590433</a>
Marcus Joseph Wright memoirs, MSS.1585
Abstract: An incomplete typescript copy (18 pp.) of, "Memoirs of Brigadier General Marcus J. Wright, CSA."Scope and Content Note: The collection contains an incomplete typescript copy (18 pp.) of, "Memoirs of Brigadier General Marcus J. Wright, CSA," which includes a family genealogy, and accounts of his early life in Tennessee and his career.Biographical/Historical Note: Confederate General and author from Tennessee
Marcus on Belief and Belief in the Impossible
I review but don’t endorse Marcus’ arguments that impossible beliefs are impossible. I defend her claim that belief’s objects are, in some important sense, not the bearers of truth and falsity, discuss her dispositionalism about belief, and argue it’s a good fit with the idea that belief’s objects are Russellian states of affairs.
Reviso, pero no suscribo, los argumentos de Marcus a favor de que las creencias imposibles son imposibles.
Defiendo su tesis de que los objetos de las creencias no son, en algún sentido importante, los soportes
de la verdad y la falsedad; discuto su disposicionalismo acerca de las creencias y argumento que encaja bien
con la idea de que los objetos de las creencias son estados de cosas russellianos
Fig. 2. Anther morphology showing the diagnostic characters for the three subfamilies. A in A new classification of the South African endemic family Bruniaceae based on molecular and morphological data
Fig. 2. Anther morphology showing the diagnostic characters for the three subfamilies. A, Linconieae with anthers ending apically in a conspicuous sterile tip; B, Audouinieae with anthers lacking the sterile tip; thecae connate along their entire length; C, Brunieae with versatile anthers, sterile tip lacking (after Quint & Classen-Bockhoff, 2006a).Published as part of Claßen-Bockhoff, Regine, Oliver, Edward G.H., Hall, Anthony V. & Quint, Marcus, 2019, A new classification of the South African endemic family Bruniaceae based on molecular and morphological data, pp. 1138-1155 in TAXON 60 (4) on page 1140, DOI: 10.1002/tax.604016, http://zenodo.org/record/759043
A new classification of the South African endemic family Bruniaceae based on molecular and morphological data
Claßen-Bockhoff, Regine, Oliver, Edward G.H., Hall, Anthony V., Quint, Marcus (2019): A new classification of the South African endemic family Bruniaceae based on molecular and morphological data. TAXON 60 (4): 1138-1155, DOI: 10.1002/tax.604016, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tax.60401
Brunia (Brunia) Classen-Bockhoff et al. 2011
6.1 Brunia subg. Brunia Stamens exserted; petals with 2 narrowly associated ridges; leaves imbricate; inflorescences pincushion-like, usually 10–25 mm in diameter.Published as part of Claßen-Bockhoff, Regine, Oliver, Edward G. H., Hall, Anthony V. & Quint, Marcus, 2019, A new classification of the South African endemic family Bruniaceae based on molecular and morphological data, pp. 1138-1155 in TAXON 60 (4) on page 1149, DOI: 10.1002/tax.604016, http://zenodo.org/record/759043
Berzelia burchellii Dummer
Berzelia burchellii Dümmer in J. Bot. 50, suppl. 2: 10. 1912; Pillansin J. S. African Bot. 13: 196. 1947 – Lectotype (designated here by Hall): Burchell 7030 (K-75793!).Published as part of Claßen-Bockhoff, Regine, Oliver, Edward G. H., Hall, Anthony V. & Quint, Marcus, 2019, A new classification of the South African endemic family Bruniaceae based on molecular and morphological data, pp. 1138-1155 in TAXON 60 (4) on page 1148, DOI: 10.1002/tax.604016, http://zenodo.org/record/759043
Audouinia laevis A. V. Hall 2019, comb. nov.
Audouinia laevis (Pillans) A.V. Hall, comb. nov. ≡ Tittmannia laevis PillansinJ. S. African Bot. 13: 129. 1947 – Type: Paarl Div.: Winterberg, 5500 ft, Dec 1943, Esterhuysen 9629 (BOL-122077!, holo).Published as part of Claßen-Bockhoff, Regine, Oliver, Edward G. H., Hall, Anthony V. & Quint, Marcus, 2019, A new classification of the South African endemic family Bruniaceae based on molecular and morphological data, pp. 1138-1155 in TAXON 60 (4) on page 1145, DOI: 10.1002/tax.604016, http://zenodo.org/record/759043
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