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formations. To make the present article as nearly as possible complete 

 in itself and for the benefit of those who may not have access to Dr. 

 Whitford's work, the following passages are quoted from the introduction 

 of his paper : 



"The portion of Mount Mariveles with which this paper deals (the 

 d Lamao River Reserve) lies on its eastern slope and comprises an area of 



I ^ approximately 4,426 hectares. It is known as the Lamao River Reserve 



and has a water frontage on Manila Bay of nearly 5 kilometers, extending 



from Cape Magarhas on the south, in a northerly direction, to Cape 

 jjj Quitang. These two points mark the lower ends of the main ridges 



which, respectively, are the northern and southern boundaries of the 



reserve." 



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