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531. ■ — Ipecacuanha in Southern India. (p. 32.J (Ref. 411.) 



532. — Cold Storage of fruit, (p. 33—36.) (Ref. 213.) 



533. — ■ Natural sugar in tobaeco. (p. 49 — 55.) (Ref. 189.) 



534. — Botany of Formosa. (p. 65—76.) (Ref. 25.) 



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536. — Coffee planting in Lagos, (p. 77—79.) (Ref. 33.) 



537. — Botanical Enterprise in East Africa. (p. 80—86.) (Ref. 31.) 



538. — Myrrh and Bdellium. (p. 86—95.) (Ref. 463.) 



539. — Strobilanthes callosus. (p. 98—99.) (Ref. 212.) 



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542. — Cotton in British Central Africa. (p. 118—119.) (Ref. 453.) 



543. — Sisal Cultivation in the Turks and Caicos Islands, (p. 119.) (Ref. 447.) 



544. — Sacred Tree of Kum Bum. (p. 120—122.) (Ref. 133.) 



545. — Trinidad Vanilla. (p. 125.) (Ref. 230.) 



546. — Timber in Newfoundland. (p. 125—126.) (Ref. 438.) 



547. — Rhodomyrtus tomentosa. (p. 127—128.) (Ref. 279.) 



548. — Sechium edule. (p. 128.) (Ref. 286.) 



649. — Sheep bushes and salt bushes. (p. 129—140.) (Ref. 52.) 



560. — Osiers. (p. 140—143.) (Ref. 444.) 



551. — Wild Coffee in British Central Africa. (p. 143—144.) (Ref. 290.) 



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