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ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETIN 
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 
No. 22.] OCTOBER. [1888. 
LIX.—COLONIAL FRUIT— (continued). 
SIERRA LEONE. 
e following is an extract from a despatch from Administrator Hay 
to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 165 ril 1888 :— 
* With respect to the information required as to the fruits produced 
in this Settlement, I referred the question to the aboan of the Local 
tanie Society, to transmit a copy ofa report and returns 
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venture ur remark that the report and return resting 
aracter, and trust that -" resources of the Settlement t cde may 
become more widely kno 
Notes on the fruits of Sierra Leone, pereo by Mr, Samuel Lewis, 
Hon. Secretary of the Local Botanical Society :— 
“ire n, April 15, 1887. 
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BY EYRE AND SPOTTISW! 
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1888. 
Price Twopence. 
