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Updated: June 29, 2025
This Borer, like the leaf disease, has probably always attacked coffee, but the earliest probable notice of it is to be found in Mr. Stokes's Report on the Nuggur Division of Mysore, in about 1835, where he observes that coffee trees in dry seasons often wither and snap off suddenly at the root.
I stood there, slapping the snow with my whip, crazy to be off, hearing the last of what Mr. Cullen had to say. They gave me the two horses, we hadn't but two, oxen are tougher for going in, as a general thing, and the lightest team on the ground; it was considerably lighter than Bob Stokes's.
We had now a fair and fertile tract to the River Finke, discovered by me previously, getting water and grass at Stokes's, Bagot's, Trickett's, and Petermann's Creeks; fish and water at Middleton's and Rogers's Pass and Ponds. Thence down the Palmer by Briscoe's Pass, and on to the junction of the Finke, where there is a fine large water-hole at the junction.
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