THE AGRICULTUB \L NEWS 



Publications on sale of the Imperial Department of Agriculture 



FOB THE WEST [NDIES. 



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

 e I. No. 1. Out of print. Nos. 2, 3, and 1, in original paper covers as issued, price 1 1 each. Posl free, !-■.-/.; 



Volumes II, in, IV, V, VI, VTJ, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII and XIII: Price 2.< i s 2s. s7., when mplete. 



(Ill, 2. I\'. 3; and V, 2 and 3 are out of print.) 



Volume XIV, Nos. 1. 2, 3 and I. No. 3 Containing Papers on A Veterinary Survej '■ rd and 



Leeward [siands, by P. T. Saunders, M.R.C.V.S.; Epizootic Lymphangitis, bj P. T. Saunders, 

 M.B.C.V.S.; Agricultural Education and It- Adaptation to the Needs of the Student, by Dr. Francis W I 

 C.M.G.; The Budding of Cacao, by Joseph Jones; The Analysis of Citrate ot Lime u i Concentrated 

 Lime -1 1 1 i « -t ■ : Specific Gravities of tan.' Sugar Solutions .it 30°C. (Douglas); Repoi 

 Prevalence oi some Pests and Diseases in the Wesl Indies during 1913. 



PAMPHLET SERIES. 



The Pamphlets are written in a simple and popular manner and the informati :ontained in them is esj ially 



adapted to Wesl Indian conditions. They contain, amongst other subjects, summaries of the results of the i rih 



on sugar-cane and manures, the full official reports of which have only a limited circulation. The number ' ued apt the 

 present time i i vent] 6ve. Those mentioned in the following list are still available; the rest are out of prii 



Si .. u; I\ni STRY. GeNI RAJ 



Seedling and other Canes at Barbados (7) and (22) Scale Insects of the Lesser Antilles, Part J. 



in 1900, No. 3, price 2.V.; in 1901, No. 13; in L902. 4<l. ; Part II., price id. 



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



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

 in 1903-5, No. 40; in 1904-6, No. 44; in 1905-7, No. 49; tions. Price 2. /. 



in 1906-8, No. 59; in 1907-9, No. 62, No. 66, price 6d. each. (54) Fungus Diseasi - of Cacao am - i ion if ao 



Seedling and other Cams in the Leeward [siands, Orchards. Price 4-/. 



in 1900-1, No. 12; in 1901-2, No. 20; in 1902-3, No. '.'7: (60) Cotton Gins, How to Erect and Work Them. Price 4./. 



price 2d. each; in 1903-4, No. 33; in L904-5, No. 39; in (61) The Grafting of Cacao. Price 4rf. 



HHi.vr,, N,.. 46; in 1906-7, No. 50; in 1907-8, No. 56; (65) Hints for School Gardens, Fourth Edition. 



price 1,1. cadi, in l!M')8-9, X... t;:i; in l'in'.Mii. No. 67; (69) Eints to Settlers in St. Lucia. Price GJ. 



price 6rf. each. (70) Coco-nut Cultivation in the West Indies. Price tW. 



Manorial Experiments with Sugar-cane in the Leeward Islands, (71) Insect Pests of the Lesser Antilles. Price 1». 3d. 



in 1902-3, No. 30; in 1903-4, No. 36; in 1904-5, No. 42; (72) Lime Cultivation in the West Indies. Price 9d. 



in 1905-6, No. 47; in 1906-7, No. 51; in 1907-8, No. 57; (73) Rent Borers and other Grubs in West Indian Soils. 



in 1908-9, No. 64; in 1909-10, No. 68; price U. each. Price 6d 



Sugar-cane Experiments in the Leeward Islands, (74) Cotton Cultivation in the Wesl Indies. Price 9rf. 



in 1910-11; in 1911-12; in 1912-13, price la. each. (75) Insect Pests of Sugar-cane in Antigua and St. Kitts. 



Price, li '. 

 (7<>) Indian Corn. Price 4./. 

 (77) Erysipelas and Hoose. Price 2rf. 



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

 marked Id. and for Nos. 73 and 75; l$d. for Nos. 10, 44, 49,59, 62^ 63, 67,69 and 71. Postage for No. 71, U. 

 and for No. 7'_'. '!■!. 



The ' AGRICULTURAL NEWS ': A Fortnightly Review. 



The 'Agricultural News' contains extracts from official corresj Lence and from progress and 



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. 



The ' Agricultural News ' is printed in time to be distributed, regularly, by each mail, and is on sale by the 

 local agents of the Department at one penny per number, post free, 2rf. The subscription price, including postage, is 

 2«. 2d. per half year, or 4.«. id. per annum. Volumes IV to XII complete, with title page and index, as issued— Price is. each — 

 Post free, ."is. Some numbers of the early volumes are out of print and therefore these volumes can no longer he supplied 

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London: Messrs. Dulau & Co., 37, Soho Square, W. Grenada: Messrs. Thos. Lawlob & Co., St. George. 



West India Committee, 15, Seething Lane. St. Vincent: Mr. J. D. Bonadie, "Ti -Office. 



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