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Tribes and Languages of Baja California

Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 1949
A CCOMPANYING the recent growth of Latin-American studies there has been an interest in reixamining and remapping the tribes and languages of Middle America. Baja California has been neglected in this work because the native population, with a few minor exceptions in the north, waned to extinction by the eighteenth century.' Furthermore documents for ...
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Measurements of the California Countercurrent off Baja California

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1963
Thirteen parachute drogues were laid at a depth of 250 m along a 110-km line extending southwestward from the 1000-m isobath off northern Baja California. A movement to the northwest was observed on the inshore 28 km of the line, with a maximum speed of about 8 cm/sec at the center.
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The Agaves of Baja California

Kew Bulletin, 1980
Howard Scott Gentry, W. Marais
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Flora of Baja California.

Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1980
Charlotte G. Reeder   +2 more
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The Baja California

American Journal of International Law, 1949
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Arceuthobium in Baja California, Mexico

The Southwestern Naturalist, 1968
Robert F. Scharpf   +2 more
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