Smithsonian Institution Archives
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SOSC 211/POBSP 9Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Cook Islands
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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program field research records, 1961-1973 : Tongareva, birds collected, recoveries, annotated listSmithsonian Institution ArchivesText Cook Islands
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F. R. Fosberg book #58, begin with 41205, ends with 41373Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Papua New Guinea
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Collection no. book # 17, beginning # 26154, ending with # 26789Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Kosrae Marshall Islands
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F. R. Fosberg book 76, begin with # 46190, end with # 46838Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Guam
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F. R. Fosberg book 77, begin with # 46839, end # 47481Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Palau
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Collection no. book # 15, nos. 24942 25526Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Guam
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Collection no. book # 18, beginning # 26790, ending with # 27167Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Guam Marshall Islands
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Fiji 1940-1941Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Fiji
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Slides : Smithsonian-Bredin Society Islands Expedition, 1957Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Smithsonian-Bredin Society Islands Expedition, 1957: correspondence. Includes correspondence of J. Bruce Bredin, Leonard Carmichael, James McConnaughey, and John E. RandallSmithsonian Institution ArchivesText
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XII. Tahiti, Rarotonga, January 1934Smithsonian Institution ArchivesText Cook Islands
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