TIIK AGRICULTURAL NEWS. 



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



Volume I. No. 1. Out of print. Nos. 2, 3, and I, i iginal paper covet a ued, price 1«. each. Posl free, Is. 2d.} 



Volumes II. III. IV, V, VI, \ II, \ 111, IX, \, XI, Ml ami Mil: Price 2s. each; Posl free 2s. 8d., wh plete. 



(Ill, l 1 l\ . 3 and V. 2 an. I 3 are out of print.) 

 Volume XIV, Nos. I, 2, 3 and I. No. •"■ Contaiming Papers on \ Veterinary Survey "I the Windward ami 

 Leeward islands, by I'. 'I'- Saunders, M.K.C.V.S.; Epizootic Lymphangitis, by 1'. T. Saunders, 

 M.R.C.V.S.; A .a nhural Education ami li- Adaptation to the Need of the Student, bj Dr. Francis W ■ 

 C.M.G.; The Budding of Cacao, bj Joseph Jones; The Analysis of Citrate of Lime and Cone i 



Lime Juice; Specific Gravities of ('am' Sugar Solutions al 30°C. (Douglas); Eleporl i 

 Prevalence ol ■some Pests ami Diseases in the Wesl Indies during I'M.;. 



PAMPHLET SERIES. 

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

 adapted to Wesl Indian conditions. They contain, amongsl other subjects, summaries "!' the results of the experiment work 



on sugar-cane and manures, the full official reports of which hav< ly a limited circulation. The number issued up to 'he 



present time is seventy-five. Those mentioned in tin- following li-i are still available; tin- rest are oul of print. 



I I l NEB M.. 



(7) and (22) Scale [nsects of the Lesser Antilles, Part I, price 



Sugab Industry. 

 Seedling and other Canes al Barbados 



in 1900, No. ::, price 2d.\ in L901, X". 13; in L902. 



No. L9; in ran::. No. 26; in 1904. No. 32; price 4./. each. 

 Seedling Canes and Mammal Experiments al Barbados, 



in 1903-5, No. 40; in 1904-6, No. 44; in 1905-7, No. 4!>: 



in 1906 8, No. 59; in 1907-9, No. 62, No. 66, price 6d. each. 

 Seedling and other Canes in the Leeward Islands, 



in L900-1, No. L2; in 1901-2, No. 20; in 1902-3, No. 27; 



price 2d. each; in L903-4, No. 33; in L904-5, No. 39; in 



1905-6, No. 46; in L906-7, No. 50; in 1907-8, No. 56; 



price 4./. each, in 1908-9, No. 63; in 1909-10, No. 67; 



price 6rf. each. 

 Maiiurial Experiments with Sugai cane in the Leeward Islands, 



in 1902-3, No. 30; in L903-4, No. 36; in 1904-5, No. 42; 



in 1905-6, No. 47; in 1906-7, No. 51; in 1907-8, No. 57; 



in 1908-9, No. 64; in 1909-10, No. 68; price 4d. each. 

 Sugar-cane Experiments in the Leeward Islands. 

 " in 1910-11; in 1911-12; in 1912-13, price U. each. 



4i/, ; Part II., price 4rf. 

 (17) General Treatmenl of Fungoid Pests. Price 4d. 

 (43) Cotton Seed and Cotton-cake-meal on Wesl Indian P 



tions. Price [id. 



(54) Fungus Diseases of Cacao and Sanitation of 



i Orchards. Price 4>(. 

 (60) Cotton Gins, How to Erect and Work Them. Price 4d. 

 1. 1 i The Grafting of Cacao. Price 4./. 

 (65) Hints for School Gardens, Fourth Edition. 

 (69) Hints to Settlers in St. Lucia. Price ' >■/. 

 (7(1) Coco-nut Cultivation in the West Indies. Price tirf. 



(71) Insect Pests of the Lesser Antilles. Price Is. 3d. 



(72) Lime Cultivation in the West Indies. Price 9d. 

 (7-"') Root Iiorcrs ami other (J nil is ill West Indian Soils. 



Price i'"/ 



(74) Cotton Cultivation in the West Indies. Price 9<£. 



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

 Price, 6rf. 



(76) Indian Corn. Price 4*/. 



(77) Erysipelas and Hoose. Price 2d. 



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 and for No. 72, id. 



The 'AGRICULTURAL NEWS': A Fortnightly Review. 



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

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