d 
366 
Mns: = pulpers. ** Liberian Coffee,’’ 1.c. ii. 1895, p. 145. 
——'' Liber Dex i n Bu ll. x Inform ee Roy. Bo t. 
Renee 
** Liberian 
Coffee," in Kew Bull. 1895, pp. 296-299, Letter Messrs. Major 
and Field to uerit, Kew, relating to cleaning, husking, sizing, 
ue ., in London. Coffee Planting in Lagos," l.c. 1896, 
11-19, abus some information on Arabian.“ Coffee 
Eb aas at the Gold Coast," l.c. 1897, pp. 325-328, value and 
general charges of sale, etc., with some information on Arabian. 
we Cultivation of Liberian Coffee: A Pamphlet on the Open- 
ing u anagement of a Liberian Coffee Estate in the Malay 
Peninsula, Hiittenbach, pp- 1-59, with plans: reprinted from the 
Selangor Journal (Selangor Gov. Press, Kuala Lumpur, 
1897). ‘De Achteruitgang van de Liberia Koffie P J ava: 
Welke Houding Moeten Wij Tegenover Haar Aannemen," 
Cramer, in Teysmannia, xviii. 1907, pp. 762-780. See "im The 
Coffee Planter's Manual, Ferguson, under C. arabica, and 
references at end of genus. 
robusta, Linden, Cat. PI. — Col. L'Hort. Col. 
Bruxelles p. 64; Kew Bull. 1901, App. i . 88 
A small tree 10-20 ft. high. Branches B terete, glabrous. 
Leaves large, oblong-elliptic, obtusely cordate - acuminate, 
rounded at the base, up to in. long an in. broad, 
chartaceous, dull on both surfaces, glabrous; midrib flat above, 
prominent below, lateral nerves 9-12 on each side, looped and 
much branched within = margin, slightiy arcuate, diverging 
m the midrib at an angle of 459, distinct above, prominent 
below, veins lax; petiole À in. long, ginbrous: stipules inter- 
petiolar, broadly triangular, long-mucronate, 3-4 lin. ong, about 
4 lin. broad. Flowers in dense axillary clusters, about 12 in. in 
diameter, often with a few small leaves intermixed. 
miuto, entire. Corolla ides we tube about 5 lin. long. 
half the size of liberica, outer skin thin, 2-seeded, cherry-like 
when ripe. Coffea Laurentii, Wildem. in Compt. Rend. Congr. 
Intern. Bot. (1900) p. 
Ill.—Gard. Chron. E 16th, 1903, p. 306 (C. eg og oe 
Pl. Hort. Col. Bruxelles, p. 65; India abbey Journ. Jun 
nths U 
Serdang Planta ation); Cramer, Bull. Soc. Belge d'Etudes Col. 
xxiii. 1911, p. 109 (habit). 
Robusta Coffe, Rio Nunez Coffee, Congo Coffee. 
Native of the Congo. Widely distributed by cultivation in 
: Tropical Africa—in Uganda 65 acres were reported under cultiva- 
