29 resultados para Chiloé Archipelago
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"March 1997."
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Pub. by the institute under its earlier name: East Indies Institute of America.
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"The aim of this study is to analyze the changes taking place in native life on Kambara [one of the southern islands of the Lau archipelago of Fiji]"-p. viii.
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Vol. 1-4 pub. by J. S. Valenzuela; v. 5 by R. Jover.
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Appended to v. [8]: Indian treaties (reprinted from the Calcutta review) 1865.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v.1 Bengal, Assam, Burmah, and the Eastern Archipelago.--v.2 North-Western Provinces, Oudh, Nipal, Bundelcund and Baghelcund.--v.3 Rajpootana, Central India, and the mediatized chiefs in Central India and Malwa.--v.4 Bombay presidency.--v.5 Peishwa, Nagpore, and the Central Provinces, Hyderabad, Mysore, Coog, the state under the Madras presidency, and Ceylon.--v.6 Punjab, Sind and Beloochistan, and Central Asia.--v.7 Turkish Arabia, the Persian Gulf, Arbia, and Africa.
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"I have endeavoured ... to describe minutely and exactly the numerous objects of natural history which exist in ... the Malay or Eastern Archipelago." - Pref.
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v. 3. The southeast of Italy, the shores of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas to Cape Matapan -- v. 4. From Cape Matapan (Greece) eastward, the Mediterranean archepelago, and the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, eastward to Ras Asjdir(Libia).
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At head of title: Contributions to the biology of the Phillippine archipelago and adjacent regions.
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Includes volume "hors série," issued at Buitenzorg (Java) May 29, 1944.
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1. Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipelago and islands off the southestern end of New Guinea.--2. New Guinea and nearby islands.--3. Lesser Sundas and Moluccas.--4. Hawaiian Islands.--5. Celebes.--6. Caroline, Marianas, Marshall and Gilbert Islands.--7. Islands of the central and south Pacific.--8. Borneo.--9. Java.--10. Sumatra.--11. Malay states.--12. French Indochina and South China Sea.--13. Formosa (Taiwan).--14. Japan.--15. China Coast.
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"The following stories are concerned mainly with incidents bearing on the career of the first sovereign of the Hawaiian archipelago, Kamehameha I."--Introd.
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"December 1996."