98. I N S T I T U T N E WS Staff-Graduate Seminars. The following seminars were held at the Institute under the auspices of the Societies and Cultures Section during the l$ft%-7<} academic year* Kwame Arhin; Economic .and Social Significance of Rubber Production and Exchange in" the Gold and Ivory Coasts l88O~19O0. "** March 7th• ' ~~ "~ ' Larry Yarak (Research Student) The Development of Asante Administration in Elmina 1776.-18/2. 30th May. Kojo Bentsi" (Research Student, University of Cambridge.) Aspects of Colonial Land Policy in Relation to the Agricultural Sector. 13th June• Prof. D. Paul Lumsden (York University) Reflections on Restudying the Nchumuru. 11th July. The following books are due out soon (August November, 19^90 Kwame Arhin: The Minutes of the Ashanti Farmers Association Limited, ^r with introduction and notes« Institute Boekstore, Institute of African Studies, Legon. Price: <5l2 net. Kwame Arhin (ed.) Brong-Kyempim; Essays on the Society, History, Language and Politics of the Brong People. Institute of African Studies in collaboration with Afram Publications. Price: (221 net. Enquiries: Afram Publications, P.O. Box M.l8, Accra, Ghana.