13 resultados para INHABITING MOSQUITOS
em University of Michigan
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At head of title: Thomas Lincoln Casey fund.
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Bibliography: p. 64.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. II-III by Lionel de Nicéville.
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"Prepared by Center for Biodiversity, Illinois Natural History Survey."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"With plates, illustrative of the principal Hindu deities, &c."
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"A short vocabulary of the Naudowessie language" : p. 249-253.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Prepared under interagency agreement IAA-25-75 between USDA Forest Service and Dept. of HUD
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Includes index.
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Preface.--Introduction:--How the Livuka men came up to windward, by Inoke (Enoch) Wangka-qele.--How the Tongans came to Fiji, by Ratu Taliaitupou, lord of Naiau.--How the Fijians learned to build canoes, by the lord of Naiau.--The story of the sun-child, by the lord of Naiau.--How the Samoans first got pigs, by the lord of Naiau.--Why the kings of Lakemba are called lords of Naiau, by the lord of Naiau.--How the Fijian ate the sacred cat, by the lord of Naiau.--The story of Longa-Poa, by the lord of Naiau.--How the mosquitos came to Oneata, by the lord of Oneata.--The story of Matandua, by Roko Sokotukevei ("Lord Whither-is-he-sailing")--What the Tongans say about Napoleon, as told by a Tongan.--The beginning of death, as told by Ma'afu, a chief of Tonga.--Appendix.