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Excerpt from Archeological and Historical Investigations in Samana Dominican Republic The northeastern portion of the Dominican Republic, comprising the peninsula and bay of Samana, with its many islets, has long been known as a region rich in deposits left by its pre-Columbian inhabitants. On the south shore of Samana Bay, which deeply indents this coast of the island, William M. Gabb explored some caves in 1869-1871 and found them to contain very extensive kitchen middens. Pottery and bones collected by him have been in the National Museum since 1872. Among these bones were found, early in 1916, by Gerrit S. Miller, Jr., of the National Museum, some jaws of a rodent supposed at that time t...
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The Table of Distances Between Ports (Pub 151) contains, in a single volume, tabulated distance between an alphabetical listing of departure ports, junction points, and arrival ports worldwide. Most of the distances represent the shortest navigable routes, but in some cases, longer routes which take advantage of currents, avoidance of ice or other dangers to navigation, or to follow required traffic separation schemes are used.