. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. Vol. XVIII. No. 458. BAKBADOS, NOVEMBER 15, 1919. Peicb Id. CONTENTS I Pagb Agriculture in Barbados 3-57 Accident to a Dog with a Fruit Case 363 Cider 366 Cotton Bush, Manurial Vahie of 358 Department News ... 357 Exhil)ition in Barbados, A Forthcoming Local .. 361 Farmyard Manure, Making without Animals ... 361 Fish Supi)lies, West Indian Grenada, Agricultural Inspection in ... Hevea Rubber, New Facts concernin


. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. A FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW OF THE IMPERIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE WEST INDIES. Vol. XVIII. No. 458. BAKBADOS, NOVEMBER 15, 1919. Peicb Id. CONTENTS I Pagb Agriculture in Barbados 3-57 Accident to a Dog with a Fruit Case 363 Cider 366 Cotton Bush, Manurial Vahie of 358 Department News ... 357 Exhil)ition in Barbados, A Forthcoming Local .. 361 Farmyard Manure, Making without Animals ... 361 Fish Supi)lies, West Indian Grenada, Agricultural Inspection in ... Hevea Rubber, New Facts concerning Human Mortiilit}' in British Guiana Impressions of an Ameri- can Sugar Chemist in the West Indies Insect Notes :— Control of Ear Ticks .. Entomology in Porto Rico 353 304 367 358 36H 354 363 Pagk. 359 Market Reports 308 Notes and Comments ... 360 Porto Rico Agricultural College, The ... 365 Potato, Swaet, Remark- able Yields of, in Mont- .serrat ... ... ... 359 River Estate, 300 St. Croix Experiment Station, Some Achieve- ments of The. St. Lucia, Recent Exports from Salt, Tolerance of, by die Sugar-can«' ..; Seeds, Electrical Trc. ment of Settlers, New, in the West Indies, 0])j).or- tunitiesfor Skunks and Toads Sugar Factories, Fuel Oil for ... West Indian„Products cat 365 359 356 307 .??00 361 350 307 362 The West Indian Fish Supplies. HE value of fish and fish products imported from abroad into Barbadcs alone, is worth annually something like ^,000. This y is a large sum of money for one class of food like fish, 3^ and for a single colony. Some of this fish, which is ^ mostly of the cured description, is, it is true, re-exported 1 to other isjands, but the fact remains that those who J) wbiiila like to see this imported fish displaced by J locally caught supplies are up against a difficult prob- lem. Men who have interests in the fish trade and make a good living by it, are not easily to be ousted. They may be expected to oppose any organi


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