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- Page 14 and 15: have been found even at Harrison's
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- Page 24 and 25: Persons: Ed Alexander, Bob Burnett,
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- Page 36 and 37: Persons: Faye Chapman I Jonathan Da
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- Page 56 and 57: After exploring this sink we drove
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- Page 60 and 61: the cave. The spring was running st
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CUEVA DE LOSRISCOSMUNICIPIO DE JALP
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several weeks. The skin tests and b
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HISTOPLASMOSIS91In 1906 an organism
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three categories can also be broken
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Villaldama, Bustamante, and Candela
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would be twofold; first and most im
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99THE ORDER RICINULEI IN MEXICAN CA
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Outline tracing of a ricinulid, Cry
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7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.Davis" William
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105..• and it was great, as I rap
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TRIPREPORTSPersons: Terry Plemons,
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Table 2.Prices of Ozalid copies.110
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112GEOLOGYPaleozoic noncaverniferou
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TolucoOMET PEe I\.>CRETACEOUSGUERRE
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GRUTAS DE CACAHUAMILPA.Passage at e
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cavecaveLocation:Three miles east o
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GRUTAS DE LA ESTRELLA. Bridge leads
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there is a small side passage, most
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124BIOLOGYSECTIONTHE MILLIPEDES IN
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2.4.6.8.Alvarez" Ticul" and Clemenc
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128Guerreroj of Balantiopteryx £.
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TRIP REPORTS132• Persons: Ed Alex
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134As we drove on, the road became
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View of entrance to s6tano de la Jo
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DEPTH I N FEEToSdTANO de SAN FRANCI
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140On 26 November we drove to Xilit
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CA~6N DE LA HUASTECA. Cave is devel
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1 __o 50 100 200 300FEETi __o 25 50
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.Persons: Richard Finch, Bob Hosley
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• Persons: Jim Huckins, Jim Glock
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15021 December At last we were read
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XILITLA AREA. View east from the ba
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154Once back at camp Chuck checked
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15620 feet. At this point the passa
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CUEVA DE SAN AGUSTIN. Entrance room
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FEEToENTRANCE306090m ®/12015018021
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SOTANO DE SAN-AGUSTIN.View looking
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l~to spend a few days hiking in the
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166On the way down, we checked seve
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168Carts Jr, Stanley L. 8812 Gatesh
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170Pease Jr, Charles R. 907 E 9th s
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172lamp - they must have been an un
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174del Pa1mito, one of the larger a
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176unaltered shallow phreatic passa
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178this area, but the uncovering an
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GENERALIZED RELATION BE TWEENVEGETA
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183(depigmented)1 and has the eyes
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185most closely related to a subtri
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INDEXVOLUME II, 1966186Abra, Cueva
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Crystal Cave (Tamps) 1:12, 13, 14Ct
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Mead, Jim 2:22 4 . 4:88-89medical n
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Sa1aices, Chih. 1:7salamanders 1:12