Vol. XIV. No. 353. 



THE AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



6, 1915. 



THE BEST MANURE FOR COLONIAL USE 



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WEST INDIAN BULLETIN, 



Vol. XV, No. 2. 



Containing the following papers: Review of Ten Years Work 

 of the Antigua Sugar Factory (Ounthorpes), by Francis Watts, 

 C.M.G., D.Sc; The Soils oi Antigua, by H. A. Tempany, 

 D.Sc.; A Meth d oi Sponge Cultivation and its Prospects in 

 the Leaser Antilles: with Notes on Other Possible Shallow- 

 I i i by W. It. Dunlop; A Parasite of the Flying 



Fish,byDr.W. [.Caiman, British Museum (Natural History); 

 Eteporl on of Some Pests and Diseases in the 



West Indies during 1914, by II. A. Ballou, M.Sc, and 

 W. NmwcII, D.I.C. 



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 Augusi 6, 1915. 



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