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A.W. Squires and family, near Gates, Custer County, Nebraska.
Note: One of the very early settlers on south side of Loup. Butcher writes that Squires, among other settlers, preferred to call themselves homesteaders in order to distinguish themselves from ranchers
Marriage record of Squires, Lorenzo D. and Lewis, Alice J,
Marriage license for Lorenzo D. Squires and Alice J. Lewis. James O. Thompson was the officiant
Sphenotrochus gardineri Squires 1961
Sphenotrochus gardineri Squires, 1961 Sphenotrochus intermedius. — Gardiner, 1939: 333 (in part: Discovery II 388). Sphenotrochus gardineri Squires, 1961: 26–28, 30, figs. 6–8; 1969: 17, pl. 6, map 1. — Cairns, 1982: 26, pl. 8, figs. 2–8. — Piñón, 1999: 20, 82 (listed). Remarks. —This species was first reported from Chile off Cape Horn by Gardiner (1939) as S. intermedius. One additional record was first mapped (Squires 1969) and later verified by Cairns (1982) from Isla Guafo, both records occurring in relatively shallow water: 121– 152 m. The species is also known to occur off Tierra del Fuego at depths of 9–403 m (Cairns 1982). No additional records are known.Published as part of Cairns, Stephen D., Häussermann, Verena & Försterra, Günter, 2005, A review of the Scleractinia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) of Chile, with the description of two new species, pp. 15-46 in Zootaxa 1018 (1) on page 40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1018.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/504937
Flabellum (Ulocyathus) aotearoa Squires 1964
Flabellum (Ulocyathus) aotearoa Squires, 1964 Flabellum (Ulocyathus) aotearoa Squires, 1964: 7–9, pl. 2, figs. 15–18 (NZ).– Cairns, 1995: 102–103, pl. 33, figs. d–f, i (NZ, SM); 1999a: 117, fig. 19e (remarks). New records. QUEENSLAND: Soela 01/86/54, 2, NTM G5339; Nimbus 11, 1, USNM 78587; Nimbus 12, 1, USNM 78588; Nimbus 55, 1, USNM 78589. Types. The holotype is deposited at AIM; a paratype is also deposited at USNM. Type Locality: 35°04'S 174°23.2'E (near Cape Brett, New Zealand), 184 m.Published as part of Cairns, S. D., 2004, The Azooxanthellate Scleractinia (Coelenterata: Anthozoa) of Australia, pp. 259-329 in Records of the Australian Museum 56 on page 30
There's a certain fellow that lives right next door to me
"Featured by Vincent Rizzo's Exclusive O.K. Artists" [Cover page]Arranged for ukulele.Archived web conten
Flabellum (Ulocyathus) lowekeyesi Squires & Ralph 1965
Flabellum (U.) lowekeyesi Squires & Ralph, 1965 Flabellum lowekeyesi Squires & Ralph, 1965: 259–261, figs. 1– 2 (NZ). Flabellum (U.) lowekeyesi.– Cairns, 1995: 100–101 (synonymy, description, NZ, Tas). New record. NEW SOUTH WALES: Kapala 75/05/05, 2, AM G16415. Types. The holotype is deposited at the Museum of New Zealand (CO185); the paratype is deposited at USNM. Type Locality: 42 km off Cape Brett, New Zealand, 732 m.Published as part of Cairns, S. D., 2004, The Azooxanthellate Scleractinia (Coelenterata: Anthozoa) of Australia, pp. 259-329 in Records of the Australian Museum 56 on page 30
Don't let us part, don't break my heart [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceads on back cover for Joe Morris Music stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
154a, Item 151Words by Max C. Freedman. Music by Harry D. Squires
Balanophyllia malouinensis Squires 1961
Balanophyllia malouinensis Squires, 1961 Balanophyllia malouinensis Squires, 1961: 15, 19, 40, 46, figs. 5, 24–26; 1969: 17, 18, pl. 6, map 4. — Cairns, 1982: 52–54, pl. 16, figs. 4–7, pl. 17, figs. 1–3, pl. 18, fig. 7, map 13. New Records. — Akebono Maru 7234, 53°12.0'S, 74°51.6'W, 396 m, 12 Nov 1978, 4 coralla, MNHNS; Akebono Maru 7290, 55°06.2'S, 71°58.7'W, 132 m, 19 Nov 1978, 3 coralla, MNHNS. Remarks. — Squires (1969) was the first to indicate this species occurring in Chile, from the Drake Passage off Cape Horn, these three records later documented by Cairns (1982) from 494–1137 m. Specimens reported herein extend the Chilean distribution farther northward to off Isla Desolación (53°S) and to a depth of 132 m. The main distribution of this species is off Venezuela Tierra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands, and South Georgia at depths of 75–780 m (Cairns 1982). It is unique among the Chilean coral fauna as being the only known dendrophylliid species. It is described and illustrated by Cairns (1982).Published as part of Cairns, Stephen D., Häussermann, Verena & Försterra, Günter, 2005, A review of the Scleractinia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) of Chile, with the description of two new species, pp. 15-46 in Zootaxa 1018 (1) on page 43, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1018.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/504937
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