Unrefined—F oreign— 
Cwts. £ 
Germ 91,854 red 186,234 
Geant West Africa 15,002 eng 22,116 
French West Africa 12,088 is 17,803 
oo: Africa 4,101 sia 5,765 
Liber , 3,132 oe 4,398 
Other Horoign 
Countries 3,702 isi 5,595 
‘Total 45: 129,879 £241,911 
Refined—F oreign— 
Cwts. £ 
Germany as 55,848 ies 135,820 
Other Foreign 
Countries 2,182 ees 5,715 
TOWEL” ta 58,030 £141,535 
The African Oil Palm (Hlaeis guineensis) is fully dealt with in 
the Kew Bulletin for 1909, p. 33 and p. 161. Descriptions of 
various varieties are given in the same work for 1914, p. 285. 
Central American Oil Palm, Cohune Palm (Attalea Cohune, 
Britisu.—British Honduras. 
This Palm is very common in British Honduras. The kernels 
are rich in oil, but the nuts are not largely worked owing to the 
thick woody pericarp being difficult to remove cheaply without 
injuring the kernels. 
Olive (Olea europaea, L.). 
Britisu.—Australia. Forrien.—France, Spain, Italy, 
Greece, Mebane Algeria, Tunis, California, ete. 
1 to 
orts of Olive Oi the United Kingdom are almost 
entirely from Foreign Countries. In 1911 and again in 1912 one 
In 1911 the value was £81 and in 1912 £73. In 1918 British 
si «ahem supplied this country with £33 worth of oil. 
orts of Olive Oil from Foreign Countries in 1913 were 
as eke. 
Value. 
Tuns. £ 
oe bee igs 255 ic, 10,462 
Fra ae ‘ 303 13,988 
Sant 732 35,289 
Italy 395 16,459 
reece - 292 = 12,355 
Turkey and Cr ike We 693 ke 33,252 
Other Foreign Countries 212... 8,386 
Total. ... 2,882 £130,191 
