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RAPID strides have been made of late in opening up to commerce the several European possessions on the West Coast of Africa, and though much has already been done so far as vegetable products are concerned, only a small percentage of such products find their way regularly into European commerce, such, for instance, as palm oil, ground nuts, rubbers, chillies, and a few drugs, including kino, cinchona bark (introduced), strophanthus seeds, kola, &c.
Les Plantes Utiles du Sénégal—Plantes Indigènes—Plantes Exotiques.
Par LeR. P. A. Sébire. Pp. lxx + 341 (Paris: J. B. Baillière et Fils, 1899)
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HILLIER, J. Les Plantes Utiles du Sénégal—Plantes Indigènes—Plantes Exotiques. Nature 60, 148 (1899). https://doi.org/10.1038/060148a0
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