Smithsonian Institution Archives
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Leewards-French Frigate Shoals, June 1969Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program field research records, 1961-1973 : Nihoa Island reports, miscellaneous, preparationSmithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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Leewards Survey 19, May-June 1967Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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F. R. Fosberg field note book No. 62, begin with # 41862 - 42180Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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Kauai-Kilauea Point, 1965-1968Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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Hawaiian exploration #1, Mch 14-31, 1902, dr 3791 - dr 3819, hy 4035 - hy 4052Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Hawaiʻi
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Pearl and Hermes, 1965Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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Lisianski 1964Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program field research records, 1961-1973 : Rodman, Kinney, JuddSmithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program field research records, 1961-1973 : Bryan -- notes on Coultas -- Laysan, also Woodside Manuscript, 1957, LaysanSmithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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Photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives concerning the Navy Surveying Expedition to the Phoenix and Samoan Islands, 1939Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Kiribati Samoa
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Southern island cruise 11, 13, 1966, part 1 : island catalog, SIC 11Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText American Samoa Kiribati
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