The Philippine journal of science . .VVriVM. CIMIM (?iiMinriTni<i\iihMiinii.\]- V Fig. 2. Iwahig raw materials and the natural cement products obtained from them. PLATE I. THE COCONUT AND ITS PRODUCTS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CEYLON By David S. Pratt(From the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I.) Five plates The cultivation of coconuts and the preparation of variouscommercial products from the palm form one of Ceylons greatindustries that has been carefully and scientifically built planters in the Philippine Islands and in the other insularpossessions o


The Philippine journal of science . .VVriVM. CIMIM (?iiMinriTni<i\iihMiinii.\]- V Fig. 2. Iwahig raw materials and the natural cement products obtained from them. PLATE I. THE COCONUT AND ITS PRODUCTS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CEYLON By David S. Pratt(From the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I.) Five plates The cultivation of coconuts and the preparation of variouscommercial products from the palm form one of Ceylons greatindustries that has been carefully and scientifically built planters in the Philippine Islands and in the other insularpossessions of the United States have much to learn from theresults thus obtained, and it is hoped that the following informa-tion may be of value as well as of interest. The facts here presented have been obtained through recentpersonal investigation and from various sources of undoubtedauthenticity. Much of the information was made availablethrough the efforts of Mr. C. K. Moser, American consul atColombo, Ceylon, who assisted me in every p


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