v-yorv E. H. Jr, l$k2 American Polynesia Tongs Publishing Company, 
Honolulu, 
p, 70 Piscnia, Cordia, PournefOrtia "and other species Characteristic* 
cl central Pacific Islands. 
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3. Ellis, Albert P., 1956, 'Adventuring in Coral Seas, Sydney Vegetation: 
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Coconut 0 planted on Ec&crbinry but did not do veil; n several clumps or stunted 
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bushes" on it; 
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1. Excerpts Bryan, E. H. «3'r., 194-2, American Polynesia, Tongg Publishing 
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Company, Honolulu. , 
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p. 39 "only six species of plants vere found on Howland, prior to its 
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recent occupation* - Lepturus bunebgr&ns, Eoerhavia herb, and two kinds of 
purslane or pigweed (Portulaca ' lutoa and oloraceoo) dominate the surface. 
Shore are scattered patches of Tribulno t and’ a few small clumps of scrubby 
bon trees (Cordia ), apparently more dead than alive, due to the dryness 
and nesting, birds." • <. 
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1 . Excerpt Bryan, E. H., Jr., American Polynesia, Tongg 
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Company, Honolulu., . ' 
p. 64- Coconuts, P isonia (50 feet) 
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2. Photo prints by L. P. Shulta Fnoenix and Samoa Islands 
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April - July 1939 (Ho, 55-85)• 
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Pictures of beach rode vegetation. Sooty Perns, Ho. 
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shots, 
nesting birds 
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76 . Bed-footed Booby on nest 
84-85 Bed-tailed fropiebird 
on stones under tree 
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