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A preliminary report on the comparative ages of some important East African trees in relation to their habitatsGlove, 1939
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The work described in this paper was carried out at Kakoma, a research station of the Tsetse Department of Tanganyika Territory. Kakoma is 65 miles south of Tabora in the· Western Province; its altitude is 3,606 feet. The country is very flat, the nearest hills being about 25 …
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