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Quotations Fanning, Captain Edmund. Voyage sand Discoveries■in the 
South Seas, 1792 - 1832 . Mass.: Marine Research Society, 1924. 355 p.' 
2. Quatations Bsrsas, William. B. "Boocalandra Taltensis (Guerin) and 
other Coconut Pests of Fanning and Washington Islands,” She Philippine 
Journal of Science, Vol. 30 , May to August, 1926 - Manila : Bureau of 
Printing, 1926 . Pp. 24>*271. 
General vegetation climate 
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5 . Bryan, E. H., Jr. American Polynesia , Honolulu, Tongg Publishing 
Company, 1942. 
Excerpts p 142 
"The land is thickly covered with coconut palms and the remains^ 
of native hush. These reach a height of 60 to 90 feet, making the island 
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Visible from the ; deck of the vessel at about 10-tafles. 
"The beach is backed by .... "mentions Sc ae vol a , tree heliotrope, 
Ptsonla, Pondanus, bunehgrass, pursione, morning glory vim s and loir 
.rbs and shrubs. The soil is fertile and breadfruit, bananas, figs, 
pine-aples, taro and arrowroot grow readily. 
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1 . Barton, P. 33., Kikamarono, Vol. 60 , Eos 2 and 3, 1951, the Journal 
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of Polynesian Society, Wellington, E. 2. 
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