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Bolan [Sonderabdruck aus ‘‘ Beihefte zum Préponpianskh; 
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TIA 
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Cofea liberica, Bull; Fl. Trop. Afr. III. p. 181. 
{ll—Gard. Chron. July 22nd, 1876, p. 105, f. b (berry) c a eaf 
from seedling) e (leaf of an imported plant); U.S. Dept. Agric. 
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04, : 
Soc. i (1880) t. 24; Rev. Hort. 1890, pp 105; Mise. 
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and Chandler, World's Comm. Prod. 6 (plant in flower), 
p. 178 (in fl. and fr.), p. 185 (plant 34 years old in Java). 
Liberian Coffee. 
