Shows a wood pile in the fore with corn at right and a grass tree savanna at left. Photo 9:30 am. There is no change of type as you come through. [Shantz travel journal, Mar. 29, 1920]
Wood pile - huts in back - and indigenous women in typical dress. The mts. at the left are open forest types - and the lowlands about the same. The mountain sides are cultivated - native agriculture - not limited as in European [tradition] by lay…
Medical unit at Jefferson Medical College, US Army Medical Corps, SATC unit, Company B, 1918-1919. L. F. Burkley Jr. stands in the back row, second individual to the left of the light pole (also indicated with a small arrow).
A photograph showing detail of ximenia americana or commonly known as mpinji, a plum-like fruit which looks like prunus americana. This is a large type that is longer than the average. There is also one green fruit in the photograph.