363 
The wood though small is hard and durable. In Golungo Alto 
1t is used for fur p M tables, bedsteads, etc., and is 
suitable for turnery work (Hiern, 
C. arabica, var. leucocarpa, Hiern, with white berries is de- 
Per. from Sierra Leone (see Fl. Trop. Afr. iii. p. 181). 
For a haie of cultivation, etc., see general information at 
end of the gen 
Ref.—The one Planter of Saint Domingo, Laborie, pp. 1-145 
noon 1798) : n abstract from this work, ‘Notes on Coffee 
om Laborie’s Coffee Planter,” pp. 1-8, on Situation, Cultivation, 
Pid and Curing, has been published in Bull. Bot. Dept. 
Jamaica, ii. Dec. 1895, pp. 273-280.— Coffee and Chicory: Their 
Ee: Chemical Composition, Preparation for are, and Con- 
mption, Simmonds, pp. 1-102, illustrated (E. and F. N. Spon, 
Lone 1864). The Coffee Planter of ge Sabonadière, 
1-216, including Appendices of Description of the Coffee Tree 
by Laborie m 123—127; Extracts from Laborie's Remarks on 
on Coffee PE by Dr. R. S. Mair, jx 313-324 (E. and 
F. N. Spon, London, 1871) x ee, ea arabica, " in Med. PL 
Bentley and Tri , No. 144, 9 pages ACE and A. Churchill, 
London, 1880) ne “Maragogipe Coffee,” in New Comm. Pl. and 
Drugs, Christy, No. 7, 1884, : Coffee: Its Cultivation 
and Profit, Lester Arnold, pp. 1-270 (W. B. Whi RE 
n, 1886).— 
Kohler, 1. 7 R 
States, No. 98, Oct. 1888, pp. 1-143, including B. W. Indies— 
etc., Centra America, Mexico and S. ea 
. arabica," in Dict. Econ. Prod. India, ves ii. * 1889, 460— 
491. Memoria Sobre el Cultivo del Cafeto, Nicolas Saenz, 
pp. 1-65 (Bogota, Colombia, 1892).— —'' Coffee Enterprise in the 
East Indies," in Kew Bull. 1893, pp. 123-124.— —*' Coffee Culti- 
vation in the New World," in Kew Bull. 1893, pp. 321-325. 
‘Coffee Husking in London," in Kew Bull. 1893, pp. 128-133. 
Culture du Caféier, heces avec la collaboration pour la 
“ Mar ragogipe Coffee," in Kew. 1894; 
pp- 163-164.——Contribucion al Estudio del Cafe en Era 
