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The stonework of the Museum The court is surrounded by thirty columns, each made of a different British decorative rock. The columns are capped by intricately carved capitals and flanked on each side by decorative corbels depicting different botanical orders.
Go Back Photo by Ruth. A. Seelig Arecaceae Cocos nucifera habit cultivated, Fairchild Tropical Garden USA: Florida. Miami. 5 September 1971 Common name(s): coconut, niu, ololani Image Use Policy
Listed vertebrates in that regard are on pages 1-4, invertebrates are on pages 5-7, and plants are on pages 8-22. The table on the following page numerically summarizes all the species accounted for.
iSpecies is a test of E O Wilson's idea of a web page for each species. The data displayed are generated "on the fly" by querying other data sources (learn how it works ). Send comments to r.page@bio.gla.ac.uk, or visit the iSpecies blog.
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1 Chapter 1: Introduction to the Thesis The Torres Strait Islands are located between northeastern Australia and the southern coast of Papua New Guinea. Their inhabitants occupy an area that marks the border between Australian hunter-gatherer cultures and Papuan horticulturists (Figure 1.1).