THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS 



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FOR THE WEST [NDIES. 



The 'WEST INDIAN BULLETIN'. A Quarterly Scientific Journal. 



Volume I. No. 1. Out of print. 1 Nos. 2, 3, nd 1, in original pa] I 2d.; 



Volumes [I, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, 1 I [land Mil Price 2s. each; Post free 2s. 8d, 



(III, 2 [V, 3; and \. 2 and 3 are out of print.) 



Volume XIV, Nos. I 2, and 3. No. 2 Containing Papers on (1) \ Stud} of the Results oi x .' ■ « i r *. I 



Experiments wit] : u inducted at the Rotanic Station, Dominica, by H. A. Tern] I I.*'., 



F.L.S.; (2) The Tri-Tri' or West Indian White Bait in St. Vincent, b} W, V Sand F.l (3) £ 



ing for Control ol Ticks in Antigua, by P. T. Saunders, M.R.V.C.S ■ New Cottons: Th 

 Development, b} - ' • >i 1 1 1 W. Mc.Connel; (5) Notes on Some I oi Some Live Stock in the West 



Indies, by P. T. Saunders, M.R.V.C.S.; (6) Mai de Caderas, by P. T. Saunders, (7) A Note on the 

 Mc.Fadyean Staining Reaction for Anthrax Bacilli, by Major J. D. Holmes, M.A., D.Sc, M.R.V.C.S.; 

 (8) Some Observations on the Bacteria] Relationships of Certain Soils, with Special Reference to the 

 Contents of Organii Matter, b} EL A. Tempany, B.Sc. 



PAMPHLET SERIES. 

 The Pamphlets are written in a simple and popular manner and the information contained in them is especially 

 adapted to West Indian conditions. They contain, amongst other subjects, summaries of the' results of the experiment work 

 on sugar-cane and manures, the full official reports of which have only a limited circulation. The number issued up to the 

 present time is seventy five. Those mentioned in the following list arc still available; the rest are out ol print 



Sl c \l; l\ln STRY. < rENER \l.. 



Seedling and other Canes at Barbados (7) and (22) Scale [nsects of the Lesser bitilles, Part I, , 



in 1900, No. 3, price 2d.; in 1901, No. L3; in L902. id.\ Part II., price 4d. 



No. 19; in 1903, No. 26; in 1904. No. 32; price 4d. each. (17) General Treatment of Fungoid Pests. Price id. 

 Seedling Canes and Mammal Experiments at Barbados, (43) Cotton Seed and Cotton-cake-meal on West Indian Planta- 

 in 1903-5, \ 40; in L904-6, No. 14; in L905-7, No. 49; tions. Price 2d. 



in 1906-8, No. 59; in 1907-9, No. 62, No. 66, price 6d. each. (54) Fungus Diseases of Cacao and Sanitation of Cacao 

 Seedling and other Canes in the Leeward Islands, Orchards. Price 4'/. 



in 1900 I. No. L2; in L901-2, No. 20; in 1902-3, No. 27: (58) Insect Pests of Cacao. Price Id. 



price 2d. cadi: in ltm:;-4. No. :::;: in 1904-5, No. :'.9; in (60) Cotton Gins, Howl,, Erect and Work Them. Price 4d. 



L905-6, No. 46; in 1906-7, No. 50; in 1907-8, No. 56; (61) The Grafting of Cacao. Price 4d. 



price 4d. each, in 1908-9, No. 63; -,in 1909-10, No. 67; (65) Hints for School Gardens, Fourth Edition. 



price 6d. each. (69) Hints to Settlers in St. Lucia. Price 6d. 



Maniiiial E\|ieriiiicnts with Sugar-cane in the Leeward Islands, (70) Coco-nut Cultivation in the West Indies. Price 6d. 



m 1902 3, No. 30; in 1903-4, No. 36; in 1904-5, No. 42; (71) Insect Pests of the Lesser Antilles. Price Is. 3d. 



in 19115 li. No. 47: m 1900-7. No. 51; in 19H7 -K, No. 57; (72) Lime Cultivation in the West Indies. Price 9d. 



in 1908-9, No. 64; in 1909-10, No. 68; price 4d. each. (73) Root Borers and other Grubs in West Indian Soil* 



Sugar-cane Experiments in the Leeward Islands, Price 6d. 



in 1910-11; in 1911-12; in 1912-13, price Is. each. (74) Cotton Cultivation in the West Indies. Trice 9d. 



(75) Insect Pests of Sugar-cane in Antigua and St. Kifcfcs. 



Price, 6d. 

 (70) Indian Corn. Price 4i/. 

 (77) Erysipelas and Hoose. Price 2d. 

 The above will be supplied post free for an additional charge of \d. for the pamphlets marked 2d.; Id. for those 

 marked id. and for Nos. 73 and 75; \$d. for Nos. 40, 44, 49,59, 62", 63, 67,69 and 74. Postage for No. 71, id. 

 and for No. 72, 2d. 



The ' AGRICULTURAL NEWS ': A Fortnightly Review. 



The 'Agricultural News' contains extracts from official correspondence and from progress m.l 

 other reports; and, in fact, any information indicating what is going on in each colony and the progress made in 

 Agricultural matters throughout the West Indies. 



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