THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



LIME CULTIVATION 



IX THE 



WEST INDIES. 



ISSUED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICQLTURE. 



THE JOURXAr. OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS, states:— 'To those interested in the lime indus- 

 try this little volume (which forms Xo. 72 of the excellent PampWet Series issued b}- the Imperial Department of Agri- 

 culture for the West Indies) should prove invaluable.' 



THE DEMERARA DAILY CHRONICLE (Bntish Guiana), observes:— 'An interesting and instructive book- 

 let on the subject of lime cultivation . . . contains an abundance of valuable information regarding the production of 

 lime oils, citrate of lime, etc' 



(Second X'otice): — 'Pamphlet Xo. 72, with up to-date information concerning the lime industry is very oppor- 

 tune, as apart from Dominica and Montserrat, the possibilities of lime growing have appealed powerfully to St. Lucia, 

 Trinidad and British Guiana. We are confident that those engaged in the industry in this Colony will welcome this 

 little volume.'' 



THE DOMIXICA dlJARDIAN says:— 'Our thanks are due to the Imperial Department of Agriculture for 

 the West Indies for their Pamphlet, Xo. 72. which is an exhaustive summary of all that is up tn the present known of 

 the lime, its culture, products and commercial value.' 



THE CLARION (British Honduras) states: — 'We reproduce below an extract from a Pamphlet issued by 

 the Imperial Department of Agriculture for the West Indies . , . and we propose publishing from time to time 

 further extracts.' 



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