[4]This has since been identified with Gelechia gossypiella, Sanders, an insect which subsequently effected such enormous damage in Egypt.
[5]These names are substituted for Bauchi and Nupe in the old system.
[6]Lady Lugard, A Tropical Dependency, 1905, p. 236 et seq.
[7]Ibid., p. 209.
[8]Included in Southern Nigeria exports.
[9]Including copal resin.
[10]Including dressed skins.
[11]Identical with what is termed E. biplaga at Ibadan, but probably a local form of E. insulana.
[12]For the most recent information respecting cotton cultivation here and elsewhere in West Africa, Professor Dunstan’s Reports to the Brussels Congress of Tropical Agriculture (1910) should be consulted.
[13]Since named S. guineensis var. robustum, Stapf.