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Item Criminalisation of Adivasis and the Indian Legal System(2021) Khanna, Shomona; Saxena, Astha; Puja; Pareek, KhushbooItem The Russian Academy of Sciences, 2006 Update(2006) Osipov, Iuri S.Item A Guide to the Russian Academy of Sciences Part I(Cross Associates, 1997) Cross, Jack L.Item Former Republic Academies of the Russian Academy of Sciences(1995) Cross, Jack L.Item Scholcomm listserv messages(2020) University of Texas at AustinItem Natural History Specimen Collections(University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas Marine Laboratory, 2019-05-01) Roels, Oswald A.; Hildebrand, Henry H.; Rabalais, NancyThe University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas Marine Laboratory, Natural History Collection of Marine Organisms was initiated in the mid-1940's. Since that time specimens have been added from studies in the Gulf of Mexico, associated estuaries, and marine-influenced terrestrial habitats, with emphasis on the Texas and Mexico coasts. These studies were the baseline surveys for this area and have resulted in the collection of valuable marine organisms. The collection now holds approximately 5,000 catalogued specimens including all forms of biota, vertebrates, invertebrates, algae and flowering plants. The collection includes the marine fish and invertebrate specimens of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, incorporated into the UTMSI-PAML collection in 1976. This state collection, numbering 3,000, is composed primarily of Texas Gulf coast species of fish and invertebrates, representing baseline surveys conducted by the state fisheries biologists. With this collection are card catalogues by specimen number and phylogenetic order. Other collections incorporated are those from R/V Oregon cruises (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, exploratory fishing vessel), H. H. Hildebrand's faunal surveys of the brown and pink shrimp grounds , Whitten et al.'s faunal survey of Texas coast jetties , J. W. Hedgepeth’s specimens collected during numerous faunal surveys, tide trap studies, and vegetation and algal surveys. Noteworthy studies from which specimens have been added to the collection are listed in Table 1. The museum collection is housed in an air-conditioned building in a room specifically designed for this collection. The present facility contains 924 square feet with 1089 square feet of shelf space, which can be trebled to accommodate BLM collections. There are at present 32 1' x 12' shelves, totaling 384 square feet; 194 18" x 12-1/2" shelves, totaling 303 square feet; and 120 11-1/2" x 42" shelves, totaling 402 5 square feet. The collection is a working museum open to the scientific community; specimens are available on loan to members of this community. Specimens may be used by visiting researchers, graduate-level students, professors, and classes. Attached is an invoice form, "Invoice of Specimens" - a standard form used for loan of collection items. The Port Aransas Marine Laboratory is committed to the continuing curation of specimens and will continue to provide the supplies necessary to maintain the natural history specimen collections. The University of Texas Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas Marine Laboratory is willing to incorporate the Bureau of Land Management collection into its collection. Funding is requested from BLM to obtain and incorporate all archived BLM specimens from the S.T.O.C.S. survey into the collection.Item Library Chronicle(2019-01-31) Cunningham, CarolynArticles about research materials and library affairs at the University of Texas Libraries.Item A city plan for Austin, Texas(Department of Planning, 1957) Koch & Fowler (Firm)Item Inaugural discourse of Rev. John B. Adger, D.D., delivered at his inauguration as professor of ecclesiastical history and church polity, in the Theological Seminary of the Synod of South Carolina & Georgia, at Sumterville, S.C., on Friday evening, Oct. 29, 1858(Steam-Power Press of R.W. Gibbes, 1859) Adger, John B. (John Bailey), 1810-1899Item A lecture on national defence, by steam power, delivered by Major General Gaines, before the Saint Louis Mechanics' Institute, November 17th, 1840 ; and also, the address of Mrs. Gaines, on the horrors of war, delivered on the same occasion(Churchill, Harris & Cady, Printers, 1841) Gaines, Edmund Pendleton, 1777-1849; Gaines, Myra Clark, 1805-1885Item A Supplemental Bibliography of Herpetology in New Mexico(Museum of Southwestern Biology University of New Mexico, 2005) Stuart, James N.Item Making Music in the Library: Students Print a 6-String Violin(2018-01-23) UT LibrariesItem El por qué de la vida : conferencia leida el 18 de julio de 1915 en la primera sesión pública del "Centro Científico-literario"(Imprenta Boliviana, 1915) Iturricha, Agustín, 1863-Item Documentos de la Conferencia de Mesa Redonda sobre "Universidad y Desarrollo", efectuada en Cochabamba del 17-21 de septiembre de 1962(Universidad Técnica de Oruro, Departamento de Extensión Cultural, Sección Publicaciones, 1962) Conferencia de Mesa Redonda sobre Universidad y Desarrollo (1962 : Cochabamba, Bolivia)Item Boletín oficial de la Policía : órgano mensual de la Dirección General del Cuerpo. No. 1, Julio de 1932, Año 1(Dirección General del Cuerpo, 1932) Policía Nacional (El Salvador). Dirección General del CuerpoItem An invisible minority : an examination of migrant education(1976) Laughlin, Margaret A.Item Second annual report of the East Alabama Female College, Tuskegee, for the scholastic year 1853-4(Office of the S.W. Baptist, 1854) East Alabama Female College (Tuskegee, Ala.)Item Friendly counsels for freedmen(American Tract Society, 1860) Waterbury, J. B. (Jared Bell), 1799-1876Item Contestaciones habidas entre el Exmo. Sr. Gobernador del estado de Chiapa, don Angel Albino Corzo, y el Illmo. Sr. Obispo de la propia Diócesis, Dr. D. Carlos Maria Colina : con motivo de la venta jurídica y en asta pública, que el segundo ha hecho de la hacienda llamada "Trapiche de la Merced," perteneciente al Seminario Conciliar de su misma Diócesis(Imprenta de La Paz, 1857) Chiapas (Mexico). Governor (1856-1860 : Corzo)Item Arqueología zapoteca : memoria leida por el Dr. Nicolás León, en la Sociedad Mexicana de Geografia y Estadistica la noche del 24 de abril de 1900(Tipografia de "El Tiempo", 1900) León, Nicolás, 1859-1929