Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea, 1985 - Agriculture |
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... ( Transferred from Keravat ) ( Collected from Boana ) ( Collected from Boana ) ( Collected from Madang ) ( Transferred from Keravat ) ( Transferred from Laloki ) ( Transferred from Laloki ) ( Transferred from Keravat ) ( Collected ...
... ( Transferred from Keravat ) ( Collected from Boana ) ( Collected from Boana ) ( Collected from Madang ) ( Transferred from Keravat ) ( Transferred from Laloki ) ( Transferred from Laloki ) ( Transferred from Keravat ) ( Collected ...
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The crabs are active at high tide and can be collected by hand as the tide recedes . Seven crabs were collected and each was transferred to a running seawater aquarium . The crabs were provided with enough coarse sand to cover the ...
The crabs are active at high tide and can be collected by hand as the tide recedes . Seven crabs were collected and each was transferred to a running seawater aquarium . The crabs were provided with enough coarse sand to cover the ...
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Apparently the specimens had been salvaged from village middens , collected from men's houses or had been saved by the villagers for collection by a visitor who had then taken them back to the Baiyer River Sanctuary for storage .
Apparently the specimens had been salvaged from village middens , collected from men's houses or had been saved by the villagers for collection by a visitor who had then taken them back to the Baiyer River Sanctuary for storage .
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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