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Lisle (148) investigated the inositol and nicotinic acid content of orange juice samples from Israel, South Africa, British Honduras and Southern Rhodesia. From the analytical results the equation... [Pg.411]

Jackson, J. F. and Drummond, B. A. Ill (1974) A Batesian ant-mimicry complex from the Mountain Pine Ridge of British Honduras, with an example of transformational mimicry. Am. Midi. Nat., 91, 248-51. [Pg.294]

Cohune-nut oil is produced from the nuts of the cohune palm, which flourishes in British Honduras. This oil closely resembles cocoa-nut and palm-nut oils and is stated to saponify readily and yield a soap free from odour. The following figures, obtained in the Laboratory of the Imperial Institute, are recorded in the official Bulletin, 1903, p. 25 —... [Pg.34]

On July 1, 1935 John Leighton Bray, the faculty member with the longest tenure, was appointed to succeed Peffer as the second Head of the School. Bray had joined the School in 1923 with only a B.S. from MIT (1912) but with significant industrial experience which included several years as a mining engineer in Chile, Honduras, Canada (British Columbia) and USA (New York). [Pg.273]


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