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The utilization of mesquite and screwbean by the aborigines in the American Southwest

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Author
W. H. Bell and E. F. Castetter
Article Date
1937
Journal Title
University of New Mexico, Biological series

Desert associations - the tornillo or screwbean

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Author
R. D. Cornell
Article Date
September 1934
Journal Title
Masterkey
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