Published in Rays of Sunlight from South America by Andrew Gordon (1865)
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Photo of fig 3.1 on page 30 of Glantz, "Currents of Change", which shows Neg. No. 311830 from the American Museum of Natural History. Rays of Sunlight from South America at Gallica
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La bildo estas kopiita de wikipedia:en. La originala priskribo estas: == Summary == Guano mining in the Central Chinchua Islands, ca. 1860. Photo of fig 3.1 on page 30 of Glantz, "Currents of Change", which shows Neg. No. 311830 from the American Mu