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unsatisfactory acquaintance with the natural 
history of Western Africa. 
The plants alluded to were found between 
Cape Verga, at the mouth of Rio Nunez, and 
the establishment called Tingalinta. 
It is with much pleasure I take this opportu- 
nity of acknowledging my obligations to Dr. 
Hooker, Professor of Botany, at the Glasgow 
University, for the following plates and their 
descriptions. 
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