-
usually known as
Quelpart (Quelpaërt, Quelpaert) to Europeans;
during the
occupation it was
known by the ****anese name Saishū. The name
Quelpart coming from...
- (5): 207–211. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a107250. I
visited the (
Quelpart)
island in 1933 and
observed that the tree,
which was
growing wild, showed...
- to Ose Saki (Cape Goto) and to
Hunan Kan, the
South point of
Saisyu To (
Quelpart),
through this
island to its
Western extreme and
thence along the parallel...
- of Iwo Jima
George L. Street, III Navy
Lieutenant Commander harbor of
Quelpart Island, off the
coast of
Korea April 14, 1945 For
torpedoing three enemy...
-
least six ships. Most
notably while patrolling the
Yellow Sea
between Quelpart Island (Cheju Do) and the
mouth of the Yangtze, she
received an intelligence...
- to Ose Saki (Cape Goto) and to
Hunan Kan, the
South point of
Saisyu To (
Quelpart),
through this
island to its
Western extreme and
thence along the parallel...
-
hamptoni (Thomas, 1921)
major (Hilzheimer, 1910)
tafeli (Hilzheimer, 1910)
Quelpart kolonok Mustela sibirica quelpartis Thomas, 1908 Jeju Island,
South Korea...
- Manila, he set out for the
northeast Asian coasts. He saw the
island of
Quelpart, in the
Korean Peninsula (present-day
Cheju in
South Korea),
which had...
- on the
afternoon of 11 April. There, she
patrolled along the Shanghai-
Quelpart Island traffic routes. On 13 April,
while pursuing an
antisubmarine force...
- the U.K.
agreed to the US
version of the
treaty excluding the
islands of
Quelpart, Port
Hamilton and
Dagelet from ****an. The
September 1951
version left...