1000 resultados para Confiscations--South Carolina--Early works to 1800
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Hand colored.
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Hand colored.
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Copy has date annotated on verso: 1644. DLC
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Relief shown pictorially.
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Relief shown pictorially.
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Also covers Arlington and Loudoun counties.
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Relief shown by hachures.
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Cadastral map showing lot numbers.
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Covers part of Harrison County (W.Va.)
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Shows battle between two warring Plains Indian tribes, the Comanche and Apache.
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Scale ca. 1:3,300.
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Neuston samples collected from the Charleston Bump region off the coast of South Carolina, U.S.A., during the summers of 2002 and 2003 consistently included a decapod species of undetermined identity with a large brachyuran megalopa. Despite their resemblance to some calappids, it was impossible to make a definitive identification based solely on general morphology. Therefore, additional neuston tows were taken on the continental shelf near Charleston, during the summer of 2004 to obtain these living megalopae. These were raised successfully through five juvenile stages at the Southeastern Regional Taxonomic Center (SERTC) laboratory. The morphology of the juveniles provided evidence that they are megalopae of Calappa tortugae Rathbun, 1933. Comparisons with megalopae of Hepatus epheliticus (Linnaeus, 1763), H. pudibundus (Herbst, 1785), Calappa flammea (Herbst, 1794) and Cryptosoma balguerii (Desbonne, 1867) are presented here. This is the first complete description of the megalopa morphology of a member of the genus Calappa Weber, 1795 from the Western Atlantic, and it is helpful for taxonomic, systematic and ecological purposes.
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Mode of access: Internet.