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Island: 
Vegetation: Coconuts planted by the phosphate Co. have done veil. 
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Gardner Island: 
Vegetation: Planted in coconuts by the Arundel Co. Hull, Sydney, 
and Gardner: Well wooded. ■ 
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Eaaerbury, Phoenix, McLean, Birnie : 
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Vegetation: Coconuts planted on Enderbury but did not do well; 
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‘several clumps of stunted bushes" on it; the three others treeless. 
3* Groves 1951 (abstr. F. Pw. Focberg) 
4. The Phoenix Islands from Luke, Sir Barry. Prom a South Seas Diary, 
1933-1942. London: Nicholson and Watson, 1945* 255 PP* 
(general information) : 
5* Abstract Univ.of Iowa Studies in Natural History Vol. B 1929-31 (Geology) 
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6. Laston 1951 PP* I34-I60 (mainly account of visit to Gardner 
Jan. 1, 1949). (General Information) 
7* Hutchinson, Evelyn G,: The Geo Biochemistry of Phosphorus, from. 
The Biology of Phosphorus, Mich. State College Press, 1959* 
pp. 21-29. (Geology) . 
8. Von Zwaluvenburg, E. H., B'otes on the Temporary Establishment of 
Insect and Plant Species on Canton Island, 1 Hawaiian PI. Rep, 
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XLVI 2:1942 ‘ ‘T-Vt:’, 
H. 0. HO. W-270 Weather Summary for Naval Air Pilot Central Pacific 
Hawaiian islands Area 
U. S.’.H. Dept. Hydrographic Office (Climate of Midway, Line Island, 
Howland) Upper winds of Canton, Howland, Jarvis, Midway. 
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