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PLANTS IN BRITISH EAST AFRICA 
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pology. 
DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTS IN BRITISH EAST 
AFRICA 
By E. Battiscombe. 
In a country such as this where there are lands stretching 
away from the coast up to the line of perpetual snow, and all 
subject to the rays of the equatorial sun, the floral distribution 
must, of necessity, form a very interesting study. 
In order to give a small idea of the wonderful variety of 
flowering plants to be met with in the Protectorate it may 
