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Palm 



1917, 



Bd. of Agric. "The West African OH Palm," Kew Bull. 



1918, pp. 121-124. "The Oil Palm in the Cameroons," 



I.e. pp. 197-198.— " The African Oil Palm, Its PossibiHties in 

 Malaya," Eaton & Spring, in Agric. Bull. Fed. Malay States, 



vi. No. 11, Sept.-Oct. 1918, pp. 493-512. " Recherches sur 



la Fabrication de I'huile de Palme Neutre," Ammann. in L'Agro- 



nomie Coloniale, No. 20, Sept.-Oct. 1918, pp. 33-41. " Oil 



Palm," Bull. Imp. Inst. xvii. 1919, pp. 262-264. "Die 



Schildkroten-Olpalme," Biicher & Fickendey, in Der Tropen- 



xxu 



Aug. 1919, pp. 246-249. " Die Olpalme, Bucher 



& Fickendey, pp. 1-124, pis. i-xx (Berlin, 1919).—" The Oil Palm 

 {Elaeia guineensis) in the East," Mathieu, in The Gardens Bull. 

 Straits Settlements, ii. No. 7, April 12th, 1920, pp. 217-230. 

 " The West African Oil Palm," Kew Bull. 1920, pp. 119-205. 

 ' Crop Pvecords of Oil Palms," Rutgers, and " The Content of 

 Free Fatty Acids in Palm Oil," van Heurn, in Communications, 

 Exp. Station of the A.V.R.O.S., No. 8, 1920, pp. 1-47 (Batavia, 



1920). -" Oil-Palm," Kirby, in Trade Suppl., Nigeria Gazette, 



Oct. 28th, 1920, pp. 218-220. "The Cultivation of the 



African Oil Palm, East Indies," Bull. Imp. Inst, xviii. 1920, 

 pp. 209-252. " Belgian Experiment on Palm Oil as a Motor 



Fuel," Cross, in Commerce Rep. Washington, Jan. 3rd, 1921, 

 pp. 10-11. 



Cocos, Linn. 



Cocos nucifera, Linn. ; Fl. Trop. Afr. VIII. p. 126. 



iZZ.— Rheede, Hort. Mai. i. tt. 1-4; Rumpf. Amb. i. tt. 1-3, 

 Roxb. PI. Corom. t. 73; Jacq. Hist. Stirp. Am. t. 168; Gaertner 

 Fruct. Sem. PI. i. tt. 4, 5 ; Lam. Encycl. t. 894 ; Desc. Ant. i. t. 21 ; 

 Diet. So. Nat. t. 118; Martius, Palm. 11. tt. 62, 75, 88, ff,3-6; 

 Tuss. Ant. iv. t. 34; Spach, Suites (Hist. Nat. des Vegetaux) 

 t. 100; Gaudichaud, Voyage, Bonite, tt. 122-123 (Anat. Stem.); 

 Hooker, Kew Journ. Bot. ii. 1850, t. 1 ; Wallace, Palms, Amazon, 

 t. 48 ; Gard. Chron. July 30th, 1870, p. 1023, f. 192 (Syon House) ; 

 Vidal, Fl. For. Filip. t. 94D; Zippel, Ausl. Handels Nahrpfl. 

 tt. 43, 44; Kohler, Med. Pflan. ill; Gartenfl. xlix. 1900, p. 637 

 <germ. seed); Tropenpfl. viii. 1904, tt. 5-8; Rev. Hort. Beige, 



xxxi. 1905, p. 32; 

 ix. 1905) tt. 43, 44; 

 mannia. Batavia. x 



Herb 

 iii. t. 48 ; Teys- 



iiatavia, xix. 1908, pp. 8, 10; Gard. Chron. May _...., 

 1908, p. 279 (var. aurea); Ann. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg. Suppl' 

 iii. part 2, 1910, p. 798; Gartenfl. Ixv. 1916, pp. 262, 263; Journ. 

 Bombay, N.H. Soc. xxiv. 1916, t. 86. (Grove on Bombay Island) • 

 Philippine Agric. Rev. xi. 1918, tt. 1-8; "Tropical Life," June 

 1921, p. 82 (Dwarf coconut). 



Vern/ic. names .—Kwaikvf 



nut Palm. 



Coco- 



Cultivated more or less in all tropical countries, near the sea. 



