Table 2 (continued)
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REPERENCE
DATE
Atal Toiltenes in Relation to the Distribution
Lathowichives. ELE, Held, et al,
1
Soil,
Land}
Auguat, 1965
Land
Planta
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277 5,
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Pongelap
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x
x
May, 1967
x
x
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x
x
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x
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