. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. Price Id. Vol. I. No. 17. BARBADOS, DECEMBER 6, 1902. CONTENTS. Antigua, Arbor day in , Cultivation (c'Hitiitiial.) Boc-keeping :— Honey, Uses of ... Jamaica Pake ,. 204 of 201 .. .. 205 Cocoa-nut oil meal Department News Dejiartment Publications Departmental Reports :— Cuba: TraJe of, for lltOl PAfiE. 260 lor. Grenada ; Station Trinidad Education 1901-L Educational Barbados Botanic Elementary Lectures to teacliers at


. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. Price Id. Vol. I. No. 17. BARBADOS, DECEMBER 6, 1902. CONTENTS. Antigua, Arbor day in , Cultivation (c'Hitiitiial.) Boc-keeping :— Honey, Uses of ... Jamaica Pake ,. 204 of 201 .. .. 205 Cocoa-nut oil meal Department News Dejiartment Publications Departmental Reports :— Cuba: TraJe of, for lltOl PAfiE. 260 lor. Grenada ; Station Trinidad Education 1901-L Educational Barbados Botanic Elementary Lectures to teacliers at School Gardens at Trini- dad Fruit : Exportation of ... Gleanings Insect Kotes :— A New Insecticide Screw worm in Cattle Market Reports Notes and Comments ... ;)f) 207 •272 270 270 270 2r,l 200 200 208 204 204 271 202 of at 207 207 207 207 260 266 Oranges in the Sale Roon Our Shelf : — Bililiographia Jamaicen sis Moscpiito Brigades The Natural History Plants West India Poultry :— Diseases Raising Chickens Grenada Science Notes :— Disintegration of Corals 200 Ether and Nitrogen-free Extracts ... New method of treating Starch Sugar Industry :— Rout disease of Sugar- cane Sugar-cane pests in the Hawaiian Islands ... Tomato seed, Cleaning ... Velvet Seeds Volcanic Dust, Analyses of Winter Visitors to the West Indies 269 209 258 ;)8 270 205 270 Winter Visitors to the West Indies. AST winter the number of visitors to Jamaica was the hirgcst on record. It is anticipated that during the coming winter -an unusual number of will be attracted to this part of the world to witness the effects of the recent volcanic eruptions and enjoy the delicious climate and splendid scenery of these islands. The steamers of the Ro3al Mail Steam Packet Company leaving fortnight!}^ from Southampton are largely patronized by winter visitors. The tour lasts sixty-five days and extends to the Leeward and Windward Islands, including Dominica, Martinique, St. Vince


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