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ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 
BULLETIN 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 
No. 55.] JULY. [1891. 
CC.—GOLD COAST BOTANICAL STATION. 
The success which has attended the efforts made by Sir Alfred. 
Moloney to establish a Botanical Station at Lagos [noted in the Kew 
Bulletin, 1888, p. 149; 1889, p. 6 69; 1890, p. 162; and 1891, p. je 
undoubtedly the Botanical Station in course of — established at 
Aburi, a hill village in the Colony of the Gold Coas 
The history of the establishment of this station is given i in the following 
correspondence. The station is in charge of Mr. William Crowther, a 
5 w 1 
ичун i Sir W. Brandford Griffith, K.C.M.G., the Governor, takes 
a deep personal interest in the work of the station, and the results so 
far attained əre very promising. 
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