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Marvin Stone presenting award to David Stockman
Marvin Stone presenting award to David Stockman, b&w. David Stockman was Director of the Office of Management and Budget (1981–1985).https://mds.marshall.edu/marvin_stone_collection/1135/thumbnail.jp
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
Mary E. Stockman, Westbrook Seminary Student, 1860s
Westbrook Seminary student Mary E. Stockman of Brewer, Maine, is pictured on this 1860s carte de visite by B.F. Smith & Son, Photographers, Middle Street, Portland.https://dune.une.edu/wchc_photos_students1860s/1006/thumbnail.jp
Promyrmekiaphila clathrata Simon 1891
<i>Promyrmekiaphila clathrata</i> (Simon 1891) <p>(Figures 1–4, 6, 7, 12, 13, 25 –32)</p> <p> <i>Aptostichus clathrata</i> Simon 1891: 318 (female holotype from Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co., California, in USMN, examined).</p> <p> <i>Promyrmekiaphila zebra</i> (Chamberlin & Ivie 1935): 3 (female holotype from Palo Alto, California, deposited in AMNH, examined). <b>NEW SYNONYMY</b></p> <p> <i>Promyrmekiaphila gertschi</i> Schenkel 1950: 29 (female holotype from Berkeley, California, deposited in NMB, examined by J. Bond 2002). <b>NEW SYNONYMY</b></p> <p> <i>Promyrmekiaphila clathratus</i> Bond & Opell 2002: 521.</p> <p> <b>Exemplars:</b> Male and female from Hwy 116, 3 mi W of Guerneville, Sonoma Co., California, 38.47858 - 122.99965 [MY0634, MY0635], 28 July 2002 (M. Hedin, P. Paquin, & J. Starrett), deposited in ECU–CAS.</p> <p> <b>Genbank Accessions</b>: EF542846 –56, EF542858 –928, EF542930 –31, EF542934 –37, EF542939 –55, EF542959 –75, EF542977 –3047, EF543049 –50, EF543053 –56, EF543058 –74, EF543078 –83.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis:</b> Males differ from those of <i>P. winnemem</i> by having a dense clump of thickened setae and spines on distal–retrolateral aspect of tibia I (Figs 26, 31), and by ventral–to–retrolateral excavation on proximal third of metatarsus I bordered distally by moderately sized and readily apparent conical apophysis. Females differ from those of <i>P. winnemem</i> by having short, stout, nondescript spermathecae (Figs 29, 30, 33) lacking distinct side branch.</p> <p> <b>FIGURES 26–33</b>. <i>Promyrmekiaphila clathrata</i> exemplar specimens (ɗ–MY0634, Ψ–MY0635) from Guerneville, Mendocino Co., CA: ɗ left leg I, retrolateral view (26, 31); prolateral view (27, 32); ɗ left pedipalp, prolateral view (28); spermathecae (29, 30, 33).</p> <p> <b>Male (Exemplar Specimen):</b> <i>Specimen preparation.</i> Leg I, IV left side, and leg I, pedipalp right side removed and stored in vial with specimen; pedipalp left side missing. <i>General coloration.</i> Coloration appears faded. Carapace, chelicerae, and legs dark yellowish brown (10YR 3/6). Abdomen brown (10YR 5/3) with very dark grayish brown (10YR 3/2) chevron pattern on dorsum. Spinnerets light yellowish brown (10YR 6/ 4). <i>Cephalothorax.</i> Carapace 5.56 long, 4.70 wide, stout dark brown bristles along fringe. Sternum moderately setose, STRl 2.82, STRw 2.28. Posterior sternal sigilla large, positioned centrally, not contiguous. Anterior sigilla pairs small, oval, marginal. Chelicerae with distinct promarginal tooth row (seven teeth). Labium without cuspules, LBl 0.55, LBw 0.60. Rastellum of four very stout spines. <i>Abdomen.</i> Setose; longer, heavier dark brown setae intermingled with short, fine light brown setae on dorsum. Fine brown setae on ventrum. PLS terminal spigot half length of medial segment, one enlarged spigot visible at tip, two others displaced proximally. <i>Legs.</i> Leg I: 5.30, 2.33, 4.08, 2.75, 1.96. Leg IV: 5.63, 2.08, 4.90, 4.52, 2.50. Tarsi straight; moderate scopulae on tarsal and metatarsal I–IV. Tarsus I with single staggered row of eight trichobothria. Leg I spines (Figs 31, 32): TSp 2; retrolateral distal aspect of tibia with cluster of numerous thickened setae. Metatarsus I with ventral–to–retrolateral excavation on proximal third bordered distally by moderately sized conical protuberance. <i>Pedipalp (right side).</i> Cymbium with eight trichobothria in two rows. PTl 2.25, PTw 0.77, Bl 0.90. Palpal bulb normal, embolus tapering sharply towards tip.</p> <p> <b>Variation</b> <i>(5):</i> Cl 5.35–6.81, Cw 4.65–5.50, STRl 2.78–3.36, STRw 2.28–3.24, LBl 0.47–0.88, LBw 0.53–0.89; leg I: 5.00–5.80, 2.07–2.52, 3.88–4.60, 2.58–3.52, 1.95–2.28; leg IV: 4.55–5.80, 1.95–2.16, 4.65– 5.35, 4.00–5.00, 2.48–2.64; PTl 1.95–2.56, PTw 0.77–1.08, Bl 0.90–1.31.</p> <p> <b>Female (Exemplar Specimen)</b>: <i>Specimen preparation.</i> Leg III right side, leg IV left side from tibia to tip removed and stored in vial with specimen; legs II, IV right side removed for long-term tissue storage. <i>Coloration.</i> Carapace brown (7.5YR 4/4), chelicerae dark brown (7.5YR 3/3), legs and sternum yellowish brown (10YR 5/6), abdomen brown (10YR 5/3) with very dark brown (7.5YR 2/2) thick chevron pattern dorsally, spinnerets light yellowish brown (10YR 6/4). <i>Cephalothorax.</i> Carapace 7.28 long, 5.94 wide, glabrous. Lateral fringe lacks setae. Sternum moderately setose, STRl 4.52, STRw 3.55. Three pairs of sternal sigilla: anterior pairs smaller, oval, marginal; posterior pair large, ovate, mesially positioned but not contiguous. Chelicerae, promarginal tooth row armed with eight teeth. Palpal endites with cuspules (<i>ca.</i> 60) concentrated at inner promargin but extending distally. Labium with one cuspule; LBl 0.86, LBw 0.88. Rastellum of five very stout spines, three on low mound; fringe of short spines along distal promargin extending upward from rastellum. <i>Abdomen.</i> Moderately setose. PLS terminal spigot half length of medial segment, enlarged spigot visible at tip. <i>Legs.</i> Leg I: 5.13, 2.52, 3.76, 2.28, 1.70. Leg IV: 5.00, 2.52, 4.28, 3.72, 1.95. Single staggered row of trichobothria on tarsi I–IV (10 on tarsus I). I & II with moderate scopulae on tarsus and metatarsus. PT3s 16, TB3s 6. Rudimentary metatarsal preening comb at the tarsal–metatarsal joint of leg IV. <i>Spermathecae.</i> Spermathecae with short lateral base. Spermathecal bulb atop a very short, stout stalk.</p> <p> <b>Variation</b> <i>(5).</i> Cl 6.80–7.84, Cw 5.50–6.88, STRl 3.84–4.52, STRw 3.18–4.04, LBl 0.75–1.04, LBw 0.88–1.38; leg I: 4.60–6.13, 2.40–2.73, 3.09–4.12, 2.07–2.58, 1.42–1.86; leg IV: 4.44–5.20, 2.28–2.96, 3.85– 4.75, 3.28–4.15, 1.75–2.00.</p> <p> <b>Other material examined:</b> UNITED STATES: CALIFORNIA: <b>Alameda Co:</b> no specific locality [37.692 -122.0957, PR022], 27 Sep 1967 (S. Beebe, SCW), ɗ; Castro Valley [37.6942 -122.0853, PR052–4], 31 Oct 1930, 31 Oct 1938, 18 Mar 1941 (W.M. Pearce, AMNH), ɗ, 4Ψ; Piedmont [37.8244 -122.2306, PR044], 16 Apr 1914 (E.W. Nunenmacher, AMNH), Ψ; Montclair, East Oakland [37.8316 -122.2106, PR020], 25 Oct 1970 (C. Berg, AMNH), ɗ; Claremont Canyon [37.8679 -122.2287, PR051], 15 Jan 1983 (n/ a, AMNH), Ψ; UC Berkeley campus [37.8697 -122.258, PR093], 26 Nov 1976 (M. Bales, AMNH), ɗ; Berkeley [37.8717 -122.2717]: [PR002] Nov1906 (AMNH), Ψ; [PR004] 30 Aug 1979 (J.B. Fraser, AMNH), ɗ; [PR011] n/a (M. Cazier, AMNH), Ψ; [PR062] 10 Oct 1946 (G. Smith, AMNH), ɗ; Strawberry Creek [37.8746 -122.2365, PR021], 1 Nov 1974 (R.A. Kawin, AMNH), ɗ; Lake del Valle State Rec Area, Campsite #53, 37.57223 -121.69006 [MY03090, 03092], 12 May 2005 (A. A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ; Palomares Rd, 4.9 mi S of Paloverde Rd, 37.64599 -121.9704 [MY03368–70], 15 Jun 2005 (A. A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, Ψw/eggsac; Redwood Rd, 5.8 mi N of Hwy 580, 37.75529 -122.10184 [MY03365–7], 15 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Skyline Blvd, 3.4 mi N of Joaquin Millar Rd, 37.8344 -122.18515 [MY03362–4], 15 Jun 2005 (A. A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, Ψw/eggsac; <b>Contra Costa Co:</b> Canyon [37.8317 -122.1867, PR056], 11 Aug 1982 (D.G. Denning, AMNH), ɗ; Morgan Territory Rd, 8.5 mi from Marsh Creek Rd, [37.8447 -121.8343, PR040–42, 47, 48] 4–20 Nov 1969 (W.E. Azevedo, SCW), 5Ψ; Orinda [37.8772 - 122.1786, PR038], 12 Jul 1970 (E.I. Schlinger, AMNH), Ψ; San Pablo Ridge below Eureka Peak [37.8832 - 122.2075, PR043, 88], Jul–Aug 1969 (E.I. Schlinger, AMNH), Ψ, Ψw/spiderlings; Kensington District [37.9106 -122.2792, PR024], 4 Nov 1964 (R.L. Langston, AMNH), ɗ; Tilden Regional Park [37.912 - 122.2584, PR057], 7 Nov 1980 (J.B. Fraser, AMNH), ɗ; no specific locality [37.9121 -122.0902, PR031], 25 Mar 1977 (I.A. Bussey & L.S. Vincen, AMNH), Ψ; Briones Regional Park, west entrance [37.9265 - 122.1585, PR039], 7 Feb1972 (M.M. Bentzien, SCW), Ψ; Alhambra Valley [37.9649 -122.1322, PR001], Dec 1929 (n/a, AMNH), ɗ, juv; Morgan Territory Rd, 4.7 mi S of Marsh Creek Rd, 37.85037 -121.84541 [MY03087–9], 12 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Wildcat Canyon Rd, 1.1 mi W of Camino Pablo, 37.89869 -122.22521 [MY03359–61], 15 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Briones Rd, near Bear Creek Rd, 37.96935 -122.15716 [MY03372–4], 15 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; <b>Glenn Co:</b> Hwy 162, 0.9 mi E of Stony Creek Crossing, 39.61555 -122.5133 [MY00727, 735, 736, 740, 743], 3 Apr 2003 (M. Hedin, P. Paquin, J. Starrett, ECU – CAS), 5Ψ; Hwy 162, 1.1 mi E of Elk Creek, 39.61513 - 122.51126 [MY03165–8], 20 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, 2 juv; <b>Lake Co:</b> Butts Canyon Rd, 17.4 mi E of Hwy 29, 38.62399 -122.44317 [MY03143–5], 17 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, Ψw/eggsac; Loch Lomand Rd, Seigler Canyon Rd, & Big Canyon Rd JCT, 38.87611 -122.67712 [MY03142], 16 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), juv; Elk Mountain Rd, 5.9 mi N of Hwy 20, 39.21719 -122.93449 [MY03163–4], 19 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ; <b>Marin Co:</b> Mill Valley [37.9061 -122.5439]: [PR005] 20 May 1969 (P. Enconomon, AMNH), ɗ; [PR078] 28 May 1958 (M. Wausbauer, AMNH), juv; [PR079] 21 Oct 1956 (H.B. Leech, AMNH), juv; [PR085] 7 Jul 1956 (W.J. Gertsch & V. Roth, AMNH), 2Ψ; ridge between San Anselmo & San Rafael [37.9667 -122.5438, PR086], 13 Nov 1976 (L.G. Freihofter, AMNH), ɗ; Point Reyes [38.0014 -122.9958, PR036], 8 Feb 1959 (D.D. Linsdale, AMNH), 4Ψ; 2.4 mi S of Olema [38.0104 -122.7636, PR083], 1 Nov 1953 (V. Roth & R.O. Schuster, AMNH), Ψ; San Geronimo [38.0154 -122.667, PR073, 75, 80–82, 87], 19–27 Sep 1963 (Jean & Wilton Ivie, AMNH), 9Ψ, 2Ψw/spiderlings; Samuel P. Taylor State Park [38.0295 -122.7236, PR084], 8 Jan 1953 (V. Roth & R.O. Schuster, AMNH), ɗ; Inverness, Laurel Rd, 0.7 mi from Francis Drake Blvd, 38.07013 122.8349 [MY02269], 30 Aug 1908 (Starrett, Ballard, Crows,), Ψ; Drake's View Road [38.074 -122.8485, PR050], 16 May 2002 (S. Lew, AMNH), juv; Panoramic Hwy, E of Mt Tamalpais SP Pantoll Campground, btwn Laguna Creek & Fern Creek, 37.91433 -122.58464 [MY03199–202], 26 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψw/eggs, 3juv; N San Pedro Rd at Point San Pedro Rd, 37.99741 -122.45714 [MY03354–6], 15 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Sir Francis Drake Rd, 0.1 mi E of Samuel P Taylor SP eastern boundary, 38.00533 -122.7073 [MY03186], 25 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ; Sir Francis Drake Rd, 1.2 mi W of Samuel P Taylor SP eastern boundary, 38.0069 -122.71163 [MY03187–8], 25 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2 juv; Hwy 1, 0.4 mi S of Sir Francis Drake Blvd/Olema, 38.0361 -122.78357 [MY03189–91], 25 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3juv; Tomales Bay SP entrance, Pierce Point Rd, 38.12314 -122.90067 [MY03192– 3], 25 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, Ψw/eggsac; Angel Island SP, Sunset Trail, 47.8636 -122.4342 [MY03375–7], 16 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; <b>Mendocino Co:</b> Anchor Bay [38.8028 - 123.5767, PR065], 28 Jun 1952 (W.J. Gertsch, AMNH), Ψ; Mailliard Redwoods State Reserve, 4 mi W of Rt 128 [38.9059 -123.3306, PR058, 61, 72], 6 Aug 1972 (F. Coyle, AMNH), ɗ, 2Ψ; Mountain View Rd, 20.7 mi W of Hwy 128, 38.95763 -123.61858 [MY03209–11], 27 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Hopland Field Station, [39.0011 -123.088, PR028, 67], 26 Sep 1972, 20 Sep 1973 (M.M. Bentzien, AMNH), 2ɗ; Old Toll Rd/Highland Springs Rd, 1.2 mi W of Sheldon Creek Campground turnoff, or 13.6 mi W of Hwy 175, 38.94166 -123.01546 [MY03154–6], 17 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Mountain House Dr, 1.6 mi S of Hwy 101, 38.94984 -123.10792, MY03160–1], 18 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ; Old Toll Rd, 1 mi S Hwy 175, 38.95947 -123.05571 [MY03152], 17 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ; Mountain View Rd, 11.8 mi W of Hwy 128, 38.95998 -123.49644 [MY03212–4], 27 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Hopland Field Station, University Rd, 1.1 mi from JCT w/ Eastside Rd, 38.98818 -123.08213 [MY03021–4], 14 Mar 2005 (J. Bond, A. Stockman, D. Beamer, ECU – CAS), 4Ψ; Mountain View Rd, 3.3 mi W of Hwy 128, 39.0063 -123.41992 [MY03215–7], 27 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; County Rd 201, 4.2 mi N of Hwy 175 (201 is turnoff for Hopland Field STN, but do not turn onto University Dr), 39.02832 -123.13034 [MY03159], 18 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ; Orr Springs Rd, 18.2 mi W of Ackerman Creek, 39.23083 -123.4757 [MY03033–5], 14 Mar 2005 (J. Bond, A. Stockman, D. Beamer, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Orr Springs Rd, 12.1 mi W of Ackerman Creek, 39.23529 -123.39412 [MY03030–2], 14 Mar 2005 (J. Bond, A. Stockman, D. Beamer, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Orr Springs Rd, 24.1 mi W of Ackerman Creek, 39.26095 -123.54851 [MY03036–40], 14 Mar 2005 (J. Bond, A. Stockman, D. Beamer, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ, juv; Orr Springs Rd, 30.5 mi W of Ackerman Creek, 39.2732 -123.64715 [MY03042], 14 Mar 2005 (J. Bond, A. Stockman, D. Beamer, ECU – CAS), Ψ; Orr Springs Rd, 36.2 mi W of Ackerman Creek, 39.27688 -123.70979 [MY03043, 3045–6], 14 Mar 2005 (J. Bond, A. Stockman, D. Beamer, ECU – CAS), Ψ, 2 juv; Hwy 20, 12.8 mi E of Hwy 1, 39.35789 -123.63547 [MY03222–4], 28 May 2005 (Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, Ψw/eggsac, juv; Hwy 20, 22.0 mi E of Hwy 1, 39.35963 -123.50736 [MY03226–8], 28 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, 2 juv; Hwy 20, 4.4 mi E of Hwy 1, 39.40488 -123.73406 [MY03219–21], 28 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, Ψw/eggsac, juv; <b>Merced Co:</b> Dinosaur Point Rd, 0.5 mi SE of Hwy 152, 37.06493 -121.21024 [MY03281–3], 7 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Upper Cotton Wood Creek Wildlife Area, N side of Hwy 152 near NW side of San Luis Reservoir, 37.08617 -121.18121 [MY03276–8], 7 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; <b>Monterey Co:</b> Cachagua Rd, 0.1 mi from W jct w/ Carmel Valley Rd, 36.44528 -121.68333 [MY00715], 13 Dec 1999 (J. Bond & van der Merwe, AMNH), Ψ; Carmel Valley Rd, 36.45118 -121.69199 [MY03132], 15 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ; <b>Napa Co:</b> 10 mi S of Monticello [38.4088 -122.2041, PR060], 12 May 1957 (L.M. Smith & R.O. Schuste, AMNH), 4Ψ; 7 mi W of Oakville [38.4091 -122.4594, PR055], 3 Jan1958 (F. Raney & E.O. Schuster, AMNH), juv; Monticello [38.5872 -122.2313, PR059], 22 Feb1938 (E.S. Ross, AMNH), Ψ; Suisan Valley Rd, 7.0 mi SE of Hwy 121, 38.31408 -122.13065 [MY03135–7], 16 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Oakville Grade/Trinity Rd, 8.1 mi E of Hwy 12, 38.41138 -122.4287 [MY03346–8], 14 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, 2 juv; Hwy 128, 2.0 mi W of Monticello Dam, 38.49525 -122.12369 [MY03338–41], 13 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 4Ψ; Hwy 128, 7.8 mi W Hwy 121, 38.50469 -122.29505 [MY03343–5], 13 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Petrified Forest Rd & Mountain Home Ranch Rd jct, 38.56964 - 122.62698 [MY03147–9], 17 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Berryessa Knoxville Rd, 38.72353 - 122.26568 [MY03139–41], 16 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, 2 juv; <b>San Benito Co:</b> Panoche Rd/ J1, 24.0 mi E of Hwy 25, 36.61402 -120.95451 [MY03302–4], 9 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Quien Sabe Rd, 2.4 mi E of Santa Anita Rd, 36.81148 -121.24194 [MY03298–9], 8 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ; Cannon Rd, 0.3 mi S of Anzar Rd, 36.87936 -121.58991 [MY03322–4], 11 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, Ψw/eggsac, juv; <b>San Francisco Co:</b> San Francisco [37.775 -122.4183, PR007], 27 Sep 1969 (R.F. Sternitizky, AMNH), Ψ; <b>San Mateo Co:</b> Alpine Rd, 2.5 mi E of Pescadero Rd, 37.29101 -122.22947 [MY03110–2], 13 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3juv; Sam MacDonald Park, 2 mi S of La Honda, [37.3019 -122.2687, PR037], 17 Oct 1971 (M.M. Bentzien, AMNH), Ψ; Hillsborough [37.5602 -122.35628, PR092], 22 Dec 1972 (B. Thompson, AMNH), Ψ; 0.5 mi E of radio towers, San Bruno Mtn [37.6819 -122.4272, PR014], 17 Jan 1971 (M.M. Bentzien, AMNH), Ψ; Costanos Canyon, NE side of San Bruno Mtn, 37.6992 -122.4214 [MY02271], 22 Aug 2003 (Starrett & Ballard,), Ψ; Gazos Creek Rd, 1.2 mi E of Hwy 1, 37.18209 -122.35065 [MY03118–20], 13 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, 2 juv; Portola SP, entrance road, 0.2 mi from 1st fee station, 37.25583 -122.21896 [MY03104–6], 13 Mar 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, 2 juv; Tunitas Creek Rd & Lobitos Creek Rd JCT, 37.37937 -122.37457 [MY03117], 13 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ; Skyline Blvd/Hwy 35, 11.8 mi N of La Honda Rd, 37.4182 -122.31928 [MY03113–5], 13 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Hwy 35, 8.3 mi N of Hwy 84, near Purisima Creek Redwood Preserve, 37.45016 -122.33858 [MY03250–1], 2 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ; San Pedro Valley County Park, Plaskon Nature Trail, 37.57791 -122.47524 [MY03244–6], 2 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), Ψ, 2 juv; <b>Santa Clara Co:</b> Montebello Rd, 5 mi SW of Cupertino, 37.2918 -122.0963 [PR003, 71, 89–90], 10 Oct 1977 (W.R. Icenogle, CAS), 3Ψ, Ψw/spiderlings; Montebello Rd [37.293 -122.0971, PR068], 5 Aug 1972 (F. Coyle, AMNH), Ψ; San Jose [37.3394 - 121.8939, PR074], 19 Nov 1954 (J.G. Edwards, AMNH), ɗ; 1 mi E of Alum Rock Park exit [37.4028 - 121.7809, PR013, 15–18], 23 Oct 1970 (E.L. Schlinger & M.M. Ben, AMNH), 2ɗ, 4Ψ, 2Ψw/spiderlings; Palo Alto [37.4419 -122.1419, PR029], 1 Aug 1931 (W.L.J., AMNH), 2ɗ; Palo Alto [37.4419 -122.1419, PR033, 49], 18 Nov 1922 (J.C. Chamberlin, AMNH), 2ɗ; Palo Alto [37.4419 -122.1419, PR035], n/a (n/a, AMNH), ɗ; Canada Rd, SW of Jamison Rd, 37.01569 -121.49001 [MY03468–71], 24 Jan 2006 (A. Stockman & P. Marek, ECU – CAS), 4Ψ; Leavesley Rd, 0.9 mi S of Roop Rd, 37.05034 -121.51101 [MY03285–6], 7 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ; Leavesley Rd, just E of Roop Rd, 37.05747 -121.51882 [MY03472, 3474–5], 24 Jan 2006 (A. Stockman & P. Marek, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Gilroy Hot Springs Rd, 0.6 mi NE of Canada Rd, 37.07504 -121.46813 [MY03287–9], 7 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; Almaden Rd, 1.0 mi E of Hicks Rd, 37.16645 -121.82911 [MY03333–5], 11 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Mt Hamilton Rd/Hwy 130, 3.6 mi E of Quimby Rd, 37.32899 -121.67699 [MY03093–4], 13 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ; Alum Rock Park, trail near Quail Hollow bridge, 37.39348 -121.81573 [MY03479–80, 3484], 25 Jan 2006 (A. Stockman & P. Marek, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ, juv; road to Henry W Coe SP, 3.7 mi E of Hwy 101, 37.15203 -121.58648 [MY02459, 2463], 12 Oct 2003 (M. Hedin & J. Starrett, ECU – CAS), 2Ψ; <b>Santa Cruz Co:</b> <i>ca.</i> 4.1 mi N of Soquel Center, 36.98806 -121.95556 [MY00638], 27 Jul 2002 (M. Hedin, P. Paquin, J. Starrett,, ECU – CAS), Ψ; Mt Madonna County Park, 37.01167 -121.72083 [MY00717], 15 Dec 1999 (Bond & M. van der Merwe, CAS), Ψ; 3 mi N of Soquel [37.032 -121.9461, PR019, 46], 24 Apr 1970 (E.I. Schlinger, SCW), 2 juv; Ben Lomond [37.0851 -122.122, PR030], 2 Jun 1945 (L.W. Saylor, AMNH), Ψ; Ben Lomond [37.0892 -122.0853, PR032], 6 Jul 1956 (V. Roth, AMNH), Ψ; Big Basin SP [37.185 -122.2173, PR006], 24 Sep 1969 (S. & J. Peck, AMNH), ɗ; Big Basin SP, north entrance [37.1996 -122.1962, PR012], 23 Dec 1953 (V. Roth, AMNH), Ψ; Henry Cowell Redwoods SP, Hwy 9, 1.1 mi S of entrance, 37.03099 -122.06482 [MY03123–5], 15 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Swanton Rd, 3.9 mi from S entrance off Hwy 1, 37.06446 -122.22775 [MY03064–5, 3068], 17 Mar 2005 (J. Bond, A. Stockman, D. Beamer, ECU – CAS), Ψ, 2 juv; Summit Rd/Hwy 35, 5 mi S of Hwy 17, 37.11104 -121.9117 [MY03126–8], 15 May 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU – CAS), 3Ψ; Big Basin SP, Hihn Hammond Trail, 37.1652 - 122.2395 [MY03254], 3 Jun 2005 (A. Stockman, ECU &nda
Discursus physicus de elementis in genere et specie quem consentiente venerandâ facultate philosophicâ, in Regiâ Academiâ Aboënsi, sub praesidio ... m. Abrahami G. Thauvonij phys: & botan. professoris publ. eximij, praeceptoris, fautoris & promotoris sui jugiter colendi, suspiciendi. Liberalis exercitij ergô publicae censurae submittit Petrus Warelius O-Gothus. In auditorio majori ad diem [ ] Februar. anno 1650.
Variantti B.Invokaatio: Sun Theo.Dedikaatio: Ericus Andreae Oxe, Laurentius Haquini, Georgius Stockman, Johannes Sutorius, Nicolaus Henrici.Gratulaatio: Avram Georgio Taūonios, Sven Theod. Gelsenius.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: A-B4.Invokaatio on kreikankielinen. Ensimmäinen gratulaatio on kreikankielinen
Pragmatic Case Studies as a Source of Unity in Applied Psychology
To unify or not to unify applied psychology: that is the question. In this article we review pendulum swings in the historical efforts to answer this question—from a comprehensive, positivist, “top-down,” deductive yes between the 1930s and the early 60s, to a postmodern no since then. A rationale and proposal for a limited, “bottom-up,” inductive yes in applied psychology is then presented, employing a case-based paradigm that integrates both positivist and postmodern themes and components. This paradigm is labeled “pragmatic psychology” and, its specific use of case studies, the “Pragmatic Case Study Method” (“PCS Method”). We call for the creation of peer-reviewed journal-databases of pragmatic case studies as a foundational source of unifying applied knowledge in our discipline. As one example, the potential of the PCS Method for unifying different angles of theoretical regard is illustrated in an area of applied psychology, psychotherapy, via the case of Mrs. B. The article then turns to the broader historical and epistemological arguments for the unifying nature of the PCS Method in both applied and basic psychology.Peer reviewe
EVOLUTION OF DAIRY GRAZING IN THE 1990'S
A literature review of selected items from 1985 to 2002 shows the evolution of management intensive grazing (MIG) with emphasis primarily on Michigan, and secondarily on the Great Lakes Region. There are sections on 1) Using Pasture, 2) The Technology of MIG, 3) Great Lakes People, 4) Economics of MIG, 5) Private Sector Response, 6) Public Sector Response, 7) Agricultural Experiment Station Response, 8) Conjugated Linoleic Acid, 9) a Disclaimer, and 10) Future Directions for MIG Research. The author also draws on his experience as a farm management extension specialist during those years.Livestock Production/Industries,
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Notes - The author relates several short stories about his neighbours including Alex McDonell, homesteading and life around Meanook and Athabasca (1 page
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