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ABSTRACT I CANNOT but think that the true explanation of the rank exuberance of the Aruwhimi forests, so graphically described by Mr. Stanley, or rather of the humid climate that fo ters
them, is different from that suggested either by the great traveller himself or the writer of the notice in last week's NATURE. The source of the winds that feed the rainfall of this
region seems to me a question of secondary importance, but since in equatorial regions, as a rule, easterly winds predominate, I am inclined to think, with the writer of the article, that
this source is most probably the Indian Ocean. ARTICLE PDF AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Folkestone HENRY F. BLANFORD Authors * HENRY F. BLANFORD View author publications You
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the Aruwhimi Forest Tract. _Nature_ 39, 582 (1889). https://doi.org/10.1038/039582c0 Download citation * Issue Date: 18 April 1889 * DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/039582c0 SHARE THIS ARTICLE
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