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. It is not intended here to do more, however, than indicate a ded 
ii aiies which might be experimentally tried at the Gam is 
entirely dependent on the individuality of the Administrator that it is 
almost inevitable that they should be of a oe character. It is no 
wonder, therefore, that the und gained at one time is more or less 
lost at another. It would appear, however, 1 cha: en this settlement at the 
prom ral industri 
that would eventually accrue would aera im fax oun affect ‘the 
general pos sid of the settlement. 
15 resent Mr. Carter deserves every encouragement in his work, 
and bue by his own personal efforts or by means of the agency of a 
ey, a start is made in the restoration of 
industrial prosperity at the Gambia, Mr. Thiselton Dyer will be happy, 
as far as Kew is concerned, to extend his warmest sympathy and support 
to all such efforts. 
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Sir Robert G. W. Herbert, K.C.B. 
