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of the Congo Baptist Mission, fruits purporting to represent the 
wild and cultivated varieties of the same tree-in reality the fruits 
v«; tW ° treeS lint * er consideration. Numerous specimens from 
different localities seem to establish tlie specific i 1. ntitv of /V/r/jy- 
»»»'* Suphn with 7'. ,y/W,V. Indeed, Don's original specimen I.f 
the latter is labelled • Safu,' and Don stated the frui. was a native 
of St^Thomas, and its fruit was sold in the island under that 
"Eben"is the Eilik name,altlmu-h Thomson, with the specimen 
e Icones, from Old Calabai 
Mr. McLeod gives, the' mum 
rved the tree on the way to V 
"Eton" with hit 
imber havtoa wen 
c.f. : Moloney,'" Foivstrv of 7 
c.f., "Mpafu"*' oi-'Muhat'o": 
Wert Africa,** (km- 
Biern., "Catalogue 
ere to also yield an 
,- with reference to 
he Museum which 
J. H. H. 
XXIX.-MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
Mr. Ilacketrs 
"'res 1 ! Muuion'l 
.aTl'een'lilh 
. C. P. Kaflill 
from (he Ten 
rlor, Sub-forei 
fill as Foreniai 
i of the Temp* 
.rate House. 
