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Report (for the Royal Commission), on the various Fruits and Fruit- 
products at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, p. 129—146. London: 
Clowes & Son, 1887. 
The Dispersion of Seeds and Plants. Nature, Vol. XXXV p. 155 
et seq. (Contains reference to the Pimento Industry of Jamaica.) London: 
MacmiHan & Co., 1887. 
Botanical Stations in the West Indies.. Kew Bulletin, No. 6, June ” 
1887. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1887. 
. Annatto or Roucou; its History, Cultivation, and Preparation. Kew 
- Bulletin, No. 7, July 1887; and Kew Bulletin, No. 9, September 1887. 
London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1887. 
On the Introduction of certain West Indian Food-plants to the East 
Indies. Kew Bulletin, Nr. 8, 1887, August. London: Eyre & Spottis- 
woode, 1887. 
The Dispersion of Seeds and Plants. Nature, Vol. XXXVII, p. 446 
et seq. (Contains references to the introduction and distribution of the 
Guango, Pithecolobium Saman, and other economic plants to Jamaica.) 
London: Macmillan & Co., 1888. 
The Vegetable Resources of the West Indies. An address delivered 
before the London Chamber of Commerce, 27th March 1888. Mr. James 
Anthony Froude in the chair. London, 1888. 
The Colony of the Leeward Islands. A paper read before the Royal 
Colonial Institute, April 14, 1891. (Deals with the botanical resources of 
the Leeward Islands and offers suggestions for the development of local in- 
dustries.) Proceedings, Royal Colonial Institute, 18390 —1891, p. 225 — 263. 
Botanical Enterprise in the West Indies. (An account of a Mission 
undertaken at the request of the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the 
West India Islands in 1890—1891, with particular reference to their plant 
_ productions and the working of the Botanie Stations) Kew Bulletin, May 
and June 1891, p. 103 —168. 
Commercial Fibres: A summary of the Cantor Leetures delivered be- 
fore the Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Com- 
merce, March 15, 25, and April 1, 1895; on Fibres, their history and 
origin, with special reference to the Fibre Industries of the West Indies 
and other of Her Majesty’s Colonial Possessions, 42 p. London, 1895. 
The Cultivation of Fruit and Vegetables for an Export Trade in the 
Bahamas, being the substance of a series of lectures delivered at Nassau, 
N. P., in 1895 —1896. Nassau: Government Printing Office, 1896. 
The Sisal Industry of the Bahamas, an account of a white-rope 
fibre industry established in this and other West Indian Colonies. A paper 
read before the Society of Arts, March 18, 1896, General Sir Henry Norman, 
G.C.B., 0.C.M.G., C.LE,, in the chair. Journal of the Society of Arts, 
March 20, 1896; see also Colonial Reports, Miscellaneous, No. 5, Bahamas, 
1896. (The author received the award of the Silver Medal of the Society 
of Arts’ for this paper.) 
The Further Development of Agricultural Industries in Jamaica. A 
paper read before the Jamaica Agricultural Society, April 5, 1897, Sir Henry 
A. Blake, K.C,M.G., in the chair. Journal of the RR Agrieulturl, 
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