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A baobab tree with pigeon cotes on trunk. Fruit of the tree eaten by Mohammedans
A bowl of white water-lilies, Maringa
A bunch of young bananas with edible purple seed lobe
A Cocoa Roca, San Tomè.
A Congo forest fruit, considered by the natives to resemble the imported pineapple, to which they give the same name
A field of white water-lilies, Maringa River
A mango tree with fruit Leopoldville
A road in San Tomè, through a Cocoa Roca
Acacia avenue at Barumba on main Congo. Opposite mouth of the Aruwimi
Baobab tree with fruit, used as article of diet by Mohammedans
Birds' nest and grass from the Kasai
Blossom of nsesi or thatching palm
Central African fruits and vegetables
Cocoa drying at Dodowa, hinterland of Gold Coast
Cocoa Plantation, Dodowa. Hinterland of the Gold Coast.
Cocoa pods on trees. San Tomè.
Cocoa-nut palms in Lomé, Togoland
Cocoa-nut palms on Eloby Island, Spanish Guinea
Coffee drying at Bomani, Congo State Plantation, Aruwimi
Congo forest fruit like luscious grapes – growing on tree trunk
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