‘15 
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HiO vegetation of Starbuck. 1 b very scanty; about sis varieties of 
plants, the largest a shrub of ^nly about 4..feet in height at the most, 
and' nothing of this can be seen from the sec,." ■ 
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h. * 
Excerpt Bryan, E. H., Jr., 1942, American Polynesia, Songg Publishing 
Company, Honolulu. 
otiotes .Arundel • 
15 oh .Svwsror 1 item 25 small islets 
15 d. Sydney 
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1. Arundel, John R,, 1885 
( 6 ) - "CluErps of trees" - 
2* Bona, James D* ff Cor&X Islands 11 * Am Journal cf Science 1851 a, Vol, 12: 
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25-51. (second series) 
"Well wooded nearly all round; but on leeward side the first in 
patches) * 
II 
5. Excerpt Bryan, E. H., Jr., 1542, -American Polynosia, fongg Publishing 
Company p. 60 Coconuts Geuttarda 
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Tournefortia Scaevola 
Horinda 
Dor&ia 
« 
with the usual low herbs, shrubs, and vines 
found on the treeless island." "She bird life is stellar to that on the 
other islands, but less abundant." • 
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V 
K* A* 5 \, X 928 * Adveittiirlng in Coral Seaa 3 ?y^ney* Vegetationl 
Coconuts planted by the phosphate company have done well, 
5. Groves 1551# (Abstract. P. R. Fosberg) :■ 
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Iferinda citrlfolia 
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