. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDCN Vol. III. No. 67. BARBADOS, NOVEMBER 5, 1904. Peice Id. CONTENTS. Page. Page. Bananas ami Pine-apples in Puito Rico Briti-sh Cotton-growing Association Deputa- tion Cacao, Samples of Cotton Industry :— Anguilla Barbados I Production of Fine P Cotton St. Lucia Sea Island Crop West Indian Cotton .. 35C 301 350 O'Oi 357 357 357 357 Department News 363 Department Publications 367 Educational :— St Vincent


. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDCN Vol. III. No. 67. BARBADOS, NOVEMBER 5, 1904. Peice Id. CONTENTS. Page. Page. Bananas ami Pine-apples in Puito Rico Briti-sh Cotton-growing Association Deputa- tion Cacao, Samples of Cotton Industry :— Anguilla Barbados I Production of Fine P Cotton St. Lucia Sea Island Crop West Indian Cotton .. 35C 301 350 O'Oi 357 357 357 357 Department News 363 Department Publications 367 Educational :— St Vincent 363 Tobago 363 Exports and Rainfall ... 301 Gauiljia, Exports of ... 354 Gleanings 304 Grenada, Exports of ... 360 Insect Notes :— Ticks Toads Lemon Grass Oil (vmn Montserrat Mangrove Bark Industry Market RejKirts Notes and Comments Pine-apples, Tobago Rubber in the Gold Coast Colony Science Notes ;— Nitragin Thorn Apple Sugar Industry :— Manurial Experiments at Barbados Naudet Process for extracting Cane Juice Sunflowers as a Crop West Indian Agricultural C( inference West Indian Products ... Ylang-ylang Oil 362 362 301 362 366 360 350 355 358 358 354 354 361 353 365 363 West Indian Agricultural Con- ference. S brieflj' announced in the last issue of the Agricultural Keirs, it is proposed to hold the next West Indian Agricultural Con- ference in Trinidad from about January 4 to January 13, 1905. Trinidad possesses special advantages as a meeting place for the leading authorities connected with West Indian agriculture, as those selected to attend would have opportunities for obtaining information likely to be of great benefit to their respective colonies. Not only will Trinidad aftbrd welcome opportunities for the study of the cacao and sugar industries, but the colon}- possesses several institutions where important agri- cultural work is being carried on. The Ro3"al Botanic Gardens are amongst the oldest in this part of the world, and contain interesting collect


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