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The effect of heat on Hawaiian soilsUniversity of FloridaText Hawaiʻi
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Composition of Hawaiian soil particlesUniversity of FloridaText Hawaiʻi
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Population census, 1926University of FloridaText Cook Islands Niue Samoa Tokelau
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Plant-quarantine import restrictions of the Australian Territory of PapuaUniversity of FloridaText Papua New Guinea
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Plant-quarantine import restrictions of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea : including the Bismarck Archipelago (New Britain, New Ireland, New Hanover, Admiralty Islands), Buka, and Bougainville (Solomon Islands)University of FloridaText Papua New Guinea
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1972 economic censuses of outlying areas : construction industries, manufactures, wholesale trade, retail trade, selected service industries : GuamUniversity of FloridaText Guam
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Marshall Islands archaeology : the Japanese airbase on Taroa Island, Republic of the Marshall Islands, 1937-45 : an evaluation of the World War II remainsUniversity of FloridaText Marshall Islands
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The sorghums in GuamUniversity of FloridaText Guam
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Characteristics of state plans for aid to families with dependent children under the Social Security Act, Title IV-A : and, for Guam, Puerto Rico, & Virgin Islands, old age assistance, aid to the blind, aid to the permanently and totally disabled, under Titles I, X, XIV, and XVI (AABD) of the Social Security ActUniversity of FloridaText
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Small unit actions France: 2d Ranger Battalion at Pointe du Hoe. Saipan: 27th Division on Tanapag plain. Italy: 351st Infantry at Santa Maria Infante. France: 4th Armored Division at SinglingUniversity of FloridaText Northern Marianas
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Vegetable growing in GuamUniversity of FloridaText Guam
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Leguminous crops for GuamUniversity of FloridaText Guam
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