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THE first part of an account of “The Useful Plants of Nigeria,” written by Mr. J. H. Holland, now of Kew, but sometime curator at Calabar, appears as one of the Bulletins of Miscellaneous Information (Additional Series, ix.) recently issued by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. A brief outline of the history of Nigeria is given in the bulletin, followed by a survey of the physical features, climate, peoples, botany, agriculture, and forestry, and finally the first part of the account of the useful plants of Nigeria.
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Nigeria and its Plants . Nature 82, 250–251 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/082250b0
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