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Miscellaneous. 



Le Cafe, sa Production et sa consummation. Rev. Cult. Col., VI. 1900, p. 107. 

 In net wild groeiende Koftie boomen op Java. Koorders in Iud. Merc, Apr, 



1900, p. 235. 

 Kaft'ee. Tropenpflanzer, 4, 1900, p. 181. 



La sterilite de certains hybrides des Cafeiers. Rev. Cult. Col., VI. 1900, p. 2. 

 Le cafeier d'Arabie aux Antilles. Do. p. 18. 

 Le Cafe de Liberia. Do. p. 129. 



II Verslag omtrent de Proeftuinen &c. Buitenz. Meded, 38. 



La question du cafe de Nicaragua. Rev. d. Cult. Col., 1900, p. 578. 



Die Gattung Coffea und ihre Arten. Frobner. See Just's Jahresbericht 1898, 



II. p. 18. 

 See also Just for every year. 



Sur un hy bride de Cafe de Liberie et de cafe d'Arabie obtenu a la Reunion. 

 Rev. d. Cult. Col., 1901, p. 1. Planting Op. 1901, p. 214. 



Die Arten der Gattung Coffea. Buiteuzorg Bull. p. 8. 



Coffea stenophylla. Rev. d. Cult. Col., July 1901, p. 86. 



Reports on Experiments &c. Meded. Buitenzorg, p. 51. 



Eine neue Kaffee-art aus Deutsch ost-Afrika (C. Schurnanniana). Tropenp- 

 flanzer, 1902, p. 142. 



L'agriculture sur la cote est de Madagascar. Prud'homuie, 1901. 



Notes preliminaires sur quelques cafes sauvages nouvelles ou peu connus de 



l'Afrique centrale. Rev. d. Cult. Col., Mai 1903, p. 257. 

 Nouvelles Cafes de la cote occidentale d'Afrique. Bull. Jard. Col., July 1904, 



p. 113. 



Coffea canephora. Do. p. 117. 



In der brasilianischer Kaffee-region, Tropenpflanzer 1904, p. 119. 

 Eenige Mededeelingen over Coffea robusta. Ind. Merc, Nov. 1905, p. 805. 



The Colombo Agri=Horticultural Show. 



I have the honour to state that the entries in class VII. (special vegetables) 

 included a good number of specimens, nearly all shown by one or two market 

 gardeners at Nuwara Eliya who got medals at nearly all the shows. There 

 were no specimens of outstanding merit, but most were good. 



2. I enclose Mr. Nock's report. 



J. C. WILLIS, 



Director, Royal Botanic Gardens. 



Report on Class V. Fruits, Nos. 1 to 16. 

 " All were of excellent quality, especially the mangoes, pineapples, oranges, 

 limes, mangosteens, rambutans, and sapodillas ; papaws and jambus were somewhat 

 disappointing. The general opinion seemed to be that there has never before 

 been such a fine display, and the pineapples were much admired. Competition 

 was keen all through, but the Hon'ble Mr, Obeyesekere informed me that it 

 would have been keener still but for the prevalence of illness in the villages 

 throughout the low-country. Among the limes there were three exhibits of 

 good lemons, and I would suggest a separate prize for these at future shows." 



J. K. NOCK, 

 Act. Curator, R. B. G., 



