965 
Native of West Africa—Liberia and S.W. Africa—Golungo 
Alto, Cazengo (Hiern, Cat. Welw. Afr. PI. ii. p. 489). Widely 
distributed by cultivation in Trop. Africa, India, Ceylon, Mada- 
is Coffee is usually considered inferior to Arabian, Robusta 
C 
0, e ican Association (see p ; at Buguma, New 
Calabar District, by the Oil Rivers Company (see p. 39); and at 
al i 
Ref—* The New Liberian Coffee," in Gard. Chron. J uly 22nd, 
1876, p. 104. Liberian Coffee in Ceylon: The History of the 
Introduction and Progress of the Cultivation up to April 1878, 
with information on the Soil, Climate and Mode of Culture best 
suited for the tree; Estimates of cost of opening a Plantation: 
References to Its Culture in Africa, India, The West Indies, ete., 
the Ceylon Observer, pp. i—xxxvi. and pp. 1-177, A. M. and 
J. Ferguson (Colombo, 1878).— — The New Liberian Giant Coffee, 
Coffea liberica," in New Comm. Pl. and Drugs, Christy, No. 1, 
1878, pp. 1-7. El Café de Liberia en Venezuela, Ernst, pp. 1-8 
(Caracas, 1878). 
W 
. in Col. Rep. Misc. No. 3, 1893, pp. 15-17._—“‘ Liberian Coffee, 
in Bull. Bot. Dept. Jamaica, i. 1894, pp. 1-14, with figures and 
