Centuria on Rand, McNally & Co.'s Nebraska Moses Sydenham ratcheted up the stakes and sought to have the U.S. capital moved to the abandoned Fort Kearny site, and, although it obviously didn't take, New Washington was seriously, albeit briefly, considered by a committee.
- Hess, David J. (December 1996). "Technology and Alternative Cancer Therapies: An Analysis of Heterodoxy and Constructivism". Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 10 (4). p. 671, fn 7. doi:10.1525/maq.1996.10.4.02a00140. PMID 8979243. Probably with the aid of Nikola Tesla, Lakhovsky developed a frequency machine similar to the one that Rife developed (see Lakhovsky 1988). Work on electronic frequencey machines in France continued after Lakhovsky with the controversial research ov Antooine Priore.
Dead Man's Tree
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Dead Man's Tree | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Malpighiales |
Family: | Euphorbiaceae |
Genus: | Euphorbia |
Species: | E. cupularis
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Binomial name | |
Euphorbia cupularis Boiss
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Umdlebe
edit- umdlebe Zulu Natal Dead Man's Tree
- umdlebe Xhosa Eastern Cape Ironwood Tree Chionanthus foveolatus (Tropp)
In 1828 Shaka's troops attacked Soshangane and many purportedly were killed by the umdlebe.
Ngqongqo-yem 'khonto ibang' izililo. |
Cluster-of-spears causing grief. |
—Izibongo Zikadingana [The Praises of Dingana] | —(Rycroft & Ngcobo) |
The verse refers to Shaka's half-brother Dingana returning to assassinate him and leaving the other warriors to be poisoned.
Very poisonous (Bryant, p. 12) [for Catarrh] One of the thick leaves of the umDlebe (Synadenium arborescens) may be broken up and the pungency inhaled through the nostrils; or the same may be pounded along with the leaves of the isiShoshokazana (Ranunculus sp.) mixed in a little water and drawn into the nose.(Bryant, p. 34)
Transvaal Suto moilanone Zulu umDlebe, umBulele Swazi umDletshana
application of latex to eye causes considerable destruction, to the mouth great swelling, a rash followed by desquamation The Sutos of the Eastern Transvaal apply the latex to painful hollow teeth. The Swazis apply the plant externally as an embrocation, but never take it internally The Zulus inhale the pungent vapour from a broken leaf to relieve headache (cites Bryant [?Beyer]) The latex gives of a highly irritant vapour The Sutos chew the dried deaf for asthma (cites Beyer) (Watt & Breyer, p. 106)
simply strike the grave with a branch of umdlebe (Synadenium arborescens),[cites Callaway] and call the deceased by name. "Then the dead man rises out of the grave, coming out with the feet first." The deceased is crippled by driving a sharpened stick of umdlebe through the body, the stick entering the head through the fontanel and coming out of the anus.(Berglund, p.279)
Umdlebe (Synadenium arborescens) is wholly vile and its branches are used by witches in treating a corpse to become umkhovu. (Berglund, p. 346) [cites Doke-Vilakazi, Dictionary p. 155]
Not only is the smell of its flowers said to cause death, but any association with it is proof enough that the person in question is an umthakathi. (Berglund, p. 346) [cites Krige, SSZ, p. 290, note 1.]
Xhosa
- Linociera foveolata (E. Mey.) Knobl., umDlebe, umHlebe, umNqumaswele, umQumaswele, umQumaswile (Leistner & Momberg, p. 151)
- Linociera peglerae (C.H. Wright) Gilg & Schellenb., umDlebe (Leistner & Momberg, p. 151)
- Vepris undulata (Thunb.) Verdoorn & C.A. Sm., umDlebe, umNgamazwele, umNqumaswile, umSane, umZani, umZane (Leistner & Momberg, p. 152)
- Umdlebe, Chionanthus foveolatus (E.Mey.) Stearn. Curtisia dentata (Burm.f.) C.A.Sm. (Germishuize & Momberg, 1999, p.287)
- Germishuizen, G.; Momberg, B.A. (1999). "Alphabetical index of Xhosa plant names and ecological terms". Bothalia. Vol. 29.
- Leistner, O.A.; Momberg, B.A. (1990). "A checklist of tree names and their Xhosa Equivalent". Bothalia. Vol. 20.
- Germishuizen G.; Momberg B.A. (2001). "Appendix 2.—Lexicon of vernacular names used for plant species traded medicinally on the Witwatersrand". Bothalia. Vol. 31. p. 85. Dlebe, um (Z)(also dlebe) Eucalyptus sp.* bk[bark] Synadenium cupulare bk
- Loffler, Linda; Loffler, Paul (2005). Synadenium cupulare. p. 81.
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ignored (help) Common name: Dead-man's Tree - Colenso, John William (1905). Colenso, Harriette Emily (ed.). BULELO. Vause, Slatter & co.
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ignored (help) BULELO (Um), n. Add: (?) Synadenium arborescens - Berglund, Axel-Ivar (1976). Zulu thought-patterns and symbolism. C. Hurst.
- Watt, John Mitchell; Breyer-Brandwijk, Maria Gerdina (1932). The Medicinal And Poisonous Plants Of Southern Africa. E. & S. Livingstone.
- Bryant, Alfred T. (July 1909). Warren, Ernest (ed.). "Zulu Medicine and Medicine-men". Annals of the Natal Museum. II. Part 1.
- Davis, William Jaffered (1872). um DLEBE n.x.
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ignored (help) The name of a deadly plant. - Rycroft, D. K.; Ngcobo, A. B. (1988). The Praises of Dingana: Izibongo zikaDingana. Killie Campbell Africana Library. from [1]
Ross E. Hutchins
editentomologist b. 30 April 1906, Ruby MT, Elliot J. and Helen M. (Pierce) d. 14 October 1983
B.S. Montana State College 1929 M.S. Mississippi State College1931 Ph.D. Iowa State College 1935
Annie L. McClanahan 5 June 1932
Mississippi Sate University 1929-68, prof. entomology emeritus 68-81 (entomologist, exec. officer Miss Plant Bd., 1951-68)? to Lt. Comdr. USNR 1943-45
Member Miss. Entomological Society, American Entomological Association, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi
- Who was who in America. Vol. VIII 1982-1985.
https://archive.org/details/whowaswhoinameri08marq/page/202
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- Christian Science Monitor November 2, 1967, December 21, 1967
- New York Times Book Review November 5, 1967,November 3, 1968
- Book World January 7, 1968
- Commonweal May 23, 1969
- Library Journal October 15, 1970
- Third Book of Junior Authors 1972
Natural History [2]
Chinquapin [3]
"Living Honey Jars of the Ant World" [4]
Voyage of the Magenta 1865-68
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- Puffinus Elegans 2 March 1866 South Atlantic 43°54′S 9°20′E / 43.900°S 9.333°E
- Æstrelata Magentæ 22 July 1867 South Pacific 39°38′S 125°58′W / 39.633°S 125.967°W
- Æstrelata Arminjoniana 23 January 1868 8 miles off Trinidad Island 20°0′S 29°19′W / 20.000°S 29.317°W
- Æstrelata Trinitatis 23 January 1868 Trinidad Island 20°31′S 29°19′W / 20.517°S 29.317°W
- Æstrelata DeFilippiana 5 August 1868 Peruvian Coast 18°4′S 75°35′W / 18.067°S 75.583°W
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- Giglioli, Enrico (1868). "Cenni generali sul viaggio di circumnavigazione della Piro-Corvetta Magenta 1865-68" [General outline of the circumnavigation of the steam corvette Magenta 1865-68]. Bollettino della Società geografica italiana (in Italian).
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- Giglioli, Enrico (1873). "Un nuovo mondo. Gli abitanti degli abissi oceanici ed il viaggio del Challenger intorno al globo". Nuova Antologia: 151–185.
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References
edit- Markham, Clements R., ed. (1877). "The Cruise of the 'Magenta'". The Geographical Magazine. IV: 272–3.
- Balducci, Enrico (1911). Enrico Hillyer Giglioli. Cenni biografici e bibliografici [Biographical and bibliographical notes] (in Italian).