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Data Coordinates 

 and Footnotes 



12 F 



15, lU, 15,16,17, 

 18,19,20,21, 

 22 F 



25 F 



2U F 



1-2"* G 



1 



2 G 

 5,1* G 



5,6 G 

 7 G 



11 G 



12 G 



13 G 



15,16 



17 G 



18,19,20 G 

 22,25,2U G 

 I-2U H 



1 H 



2 H 

 } H 



l» H 



5 H 



6 H 



7 H 



8 H 



9 H 



10 H 



References 



25,115,188,192,517, 

 556 



23 



1 



25 



10, [12-lU), 19,97, 



98,110,111,190, 



(196-1961,200, 



21U, 515, 516, 321, 



322 

 [12-11*1,19,190,191, 



316,522 

 [12-lU 1,19, 190, 191 

 [12-1^1,19,190,191, 



516 

 (12- lit 1,191, 192, 316 

 (12-11*1,110,191, 



192,316 

 (12-11*1,112,(190- 



1921,316,318 

 (12- lUl, (190-1921, 



316 

 (12-11*1,109,110, 



112,191,192,316 

 (12-lU 1,191, 192, 316 

 112 



(12-11*1,191,192,516 



(12-11*1,191,192,516 



12-11*1,(17-191,99, 



100, lu, 190, 191, 



(196-1981,200, 



(511-5151 

 (12-11*1,17,18,153, 



192,330 

 (12-11*1,17,18,153, 



213, 211*, 550 

 (12-11*1,17,18,108 



152,155,192,(210- 



2151,215,216, 



[510-311*1,519, 



320,550 

 [12-11*1,17,18,153, 



192,550 

 [12-11*1,17,18,155, 



210 

 [12-11*1,17,18,107, 



108, U7, 155 

 [12-11*1,17,18,107, 



108,155,210 

 [12-11*1,17,18,153 

 [12-11*1,17,18,111*, 



U8, 153 

 (12-lUl, 17,18,108, 



11U,U8,155 



Data Coordinates 

 and Footnotes 



References 



11 H 



12 H 



13 H 



lU H 



15 H 



16 H 



17 H 



18 H 



19 H 



20 H 



21 H 



22 H 



25 H 



21* H 



l-2l* I 



1 I 



2 I 



3 I 

 1* I 



5 I 



6 I 



7 I 



8 I 



9 I 



10 I 



11 I 



12 I 



13 I 

 1U,15 I 



16 I 



17 I 



[12-11*1,17,18,107, 



108,153 

 (12-11*1,17,18,108, 



155,192,210 

 (12-lUl, 100,107, 



108,116,117,119, 



120 

 (12-lU 1,100, 108, 



116,117,119 

 (12-11*1,100,116, 



117,119,210 

 [12-11*1,100,108, 



116,117,119 

 (12-11*1,100,107, 



108, 111*, 116, 117, 



119 

 [12-11*1,100,108, 



116, 117, U9 

 [12-11*1,18,155 

 [12-11*1, 18,U7,155 

 [12-11*1,17,18,100, 



108,ll6,U7,U9, 



153 

 (12-11*1,17,18,100, 



108, 116, U7, 119, 



120 

 (12-11*1,17,18,108, 



115,155,210 



12-lU 1,17, 18, 108, 

 117,155 

 15,21 

 15,21 

 15,21,10U 

 15,21 

 15,21,31*9 

 15,75,76,80,102, 



127,51*9 

 15, (77-821, 105, 5'»9 

 15,75,76,80,8l,8U, 



102, 3U9 

 15 



15,76, 5'»9 

 15,(77-80l,82,8U, 



86,87, 105, 5^*9 

 15,75,76,80,8l,8U, 



102,105,51*9 

 15,(76-79l,8l,8U, 



88,102,105,5U9, 

 15,(76-801,82,105, 



3U9 

 15,(75-801,105, 



127, 5U9 

 15,(75-801,90,101, 



105,127,5U9 

 15,(75-801,95,105, 



5U9 



Data Coordinates 

 and Footnotes 



18 I 



19 I 



20 I 



21 I 



22 I 

 25 I 



2U I 



1 J 



2 J 

 1-2U K 



1 K 



2 K 



3 K 



U K 



5 K 



6 K 



References 



19,20 K 



21 K 



22 K 



23 K 



2U K 



Footnotes U-6, 

 8-12,lU-26 



15, (76-801, 105, 5U9 

 15,75,76,80,8l,8U, 



88,102,127,51*9 

 15,75,76,80,8l,8U, 



102,127,5''9 

 15,(76-801,102, 



105, 3U9 

 15, (76-801, 82,8U,88| 



90,95,103, 3U9 

 15,75, 76,80,8l,8U, 

 101, 102, 105, 5U9 

 15,(79-801,82,88, 



105, 5U9 

 355 

 355 



20,22,52,55,59, 

 122,125,1551- 

 331*1 

 20,22,32,55 

 20,22,52,55,71 

 20,22,52,55,(56- 



581 

 20, 22, 52, 33,39, (Ul- 



U5l,l52-5U1,71 

 35,[U1-511 

 35,[U1-511,70,72, 



7U,85,157 

 55,(1*1-511 

 33,l*0,U5,85 

 U5,56,126 

 (Ul-511, 59,125, 



126,157 

 53, (Ul-511, 158 

 (55-351, (Ul- 511, 



7U,12U,157 

 53, [Ul-511, 55,60, 



72,73,89 

 35, (Ul-511, 72. 73, 



157 

 33,(1*1-511,57,58, 

 [6l-ai,72,91, 

 92,157 

 55,[U1-511,72,7U, 



9U, 123, 157 

 35, (Ul-511, 72, 75, 



125,157 

 55, (Ul-511 

 53, (Ul-511, 72,73, 



157 

 55, (Ul-511, 57, 58, 



(65-671,72,95,157 

 55, (Ul-511, 68,69, 



125,157 

 55(11*1-511, 72, 7U, 

 9U,96,157 



55U 



Contributor : Negherbon, W. 0. 



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