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



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1 1 1, 2. IV. :; : I V, 2 and ■" are out of print. I 



Volume \ I V, No-. 1,2, 3 and 4. No. • Containing Papers on: The Production oi Pork and Bacon; \ 



Industry for the West Indies, by Dr. Francis Watts, C.M.G.; I' terce md 8 ience in 



Growing, by John W. McConnel; Rordeaux Mixture: Sun.- Sugar Factor} Cal . 



Dr. Francis Watts, C.M.G.; Sugar Industry in Cuba, by Noel Deerr; Eleport on Land Si 

 Scheme in St. Lucia; Memorandum on the Geology of the Ground Waters of Antigua, b} T. I 



Vaughan; The Ground Waters oi Antigua, b} l>r. II. A. Temp ad Cotton Lea Diseases, by 



W. Lowell, D.I.C. 



PAMPHLET SERIES. 

 The Pamphlets are written in a simple and popular manner and the information contained in tie-mis especially 



adapted to West [ndian conditions. They contain, at gst 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 are still available; the rest are out of print. 



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Seedling and other Canes at Barbados (7) and (22) Scale Ensects of the Lessei Antilles, Part I, 



in 1! No. 3, price 2</.; in I'.ml. No. L3; in L902. 4./.; Part II., price 4./. 



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



Seedling Canes and Mammal Experiments at Barbados, (43) Cotton Seed and Copton-calce-meal on Wesl [ndian Planta- 

 in L903-5, No. 40; in 1904-6, X... 14: in 1905-7, No. 49; tions. Price 2il. 



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

 Seedling and other Cam- in the Leeward Islands. Orchards. Price 4>'. 



in 1900-1, No. L2; in 1901-2, No. 20; in 1902-3, No. 27; (60) Cotton Gins, How to Erect and Work Them. Price 4./. 



price 2d. each; in 1903-4, No. 33; in 1904-5, No. 39; in (61) The Grafting of Cacao. Price 4./. 



1905-6, No. 46; in 1906-7, No. 50; -in L907-8, No. 56; (65) Hints for School Gardens, Fourth Edition. 



price 4./. cadi, in 1908-9, No. 63; in 1909-10, No. ii7; (69) Hints to Settlers in St. Lucia. Price 6<i. 



price 6rf. each. (7<>) Coco-nut Cultivation in the West Indies. Price 6?. 



Manurial Experiments with Sugar-cane in the Leeward Islands, (71) Insect Pests of the Lesser Antilles. Price Is. '. J «l. 



in 1902-3, No. 30; in 1903-4, No. 36; in L904-5, No. 4l'; (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) Knot Borers and other Grubs in West Indian Soils. 



in 1908-9, No. H4; in 1909-10, No. 68; price 4./. each. Pi-ice 6d 



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



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



Price, 6 '. 

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

 (77) Erysipelas and Boose. Price 2d. 



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 .and for No. 72, 2>l. 



The 'AGRICULTURAL NEWS': A Fortnightly Review. 



The 'Agricultural News' contains extracts from official correspondence 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. 



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