. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. LIUKA NfcW V KOTANI \ XIV. No. 332. BARBADOS, JANUARY L6, 1915. Price Id. CONTENTS. Pack. Page. Anti-strangles Serum Balata Indust ry in British Guiana BookShelf Canadian ('ustoins Cold Storage for Tropical Funis Cotton Notep mi mental Reports . Dominica, Transport of Produce in Fruit Trees, Stocks for ... Fungus Notes: (loco-nut andis eases Gleanings Horse Manure, Ply \ ae in Indian t lorn Insect Notes: Bean Caterpilla
. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. LIUKA NfcW V KOTANI \ XIV. No. 332. BARBADOS, JANUARY L6, 1915. Price Id. CONTENTS. Pack. Page. Anti-strangles Serum Balata Indust ry in British Guiana BookShelf Canadian ('ustoins Cold Storage for Tropical Funis Cotton Notep mi mental Reports . Dominica, Transport of Produce in Fruit Trees, Stocks for ... Fungus Notes: (loco-nut andis eases Gleanings Horse Manure, Ply \ ae in Indian t lorn Insect Notes: Bean Caterpillars in Florida Cyanide of Potassium in Trees International ^V- iOLrnents of Agriculture in the West Indies have (?^fKJ!jr%\'iif some years now displayed great interest anil energy in connexion with tin- representation of their several colonies al periodical exhibitions. A West Indian Court is now a regular featureofthe Canadian National Exhibition held each year al Toronto; the same can be said as regards the Royal Agricultural Show in England, which has recently extended its scope to include the Tropics; and the circumstance holds good also in the case of the Tropical Exhibitions, which are from time to timi arid elsewhere. l] in Li The West [ndian exhibits, contained in the Colo- nial collections at the Imperial Institute in London, occupy a rather different status from those which are tn be seen at ordinary commercial exhibitions. The possibility that this may not be fully underst I in the West Indies may explain why, in some respects, these colonies allow themselves to be but poorly represented. Even for economical reasons, proper representation in England of West [ndian p >s-iliil- ities is eminently desirable, lint, in the case of the Colonial collections at the Imperial Institute, there are other aspects which point still more clearly to the importance of comprehensive representa- tion. The exhibition galleries are not museums in the popular sense of the term. The spec
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