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COTTON CULTIVATION IN THE 

 WEST INDIES. 



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rilHI> illustrated I klet, published ;i.s No. 74 of tin- Pamphlet Series oi the [.nperial Department ol Agriculture, 



1 ;, simple but comprehensive account "I all matters pertaining to the successful production "t Sea Island cotton in the 

 West Indian islands. Tin- publication constitutes an entirely new and up to date edition of tin- A I'. ( ' "t Cotton ( lultivation 

 published by the Department in the early stages of the industry, and embraces all the new developments thai have since 

 been the outcome of practical experience and experiment. 



NATURE says: This etttnprehensive account of Sea Island cotton in the West Indies. . - a verj trust- 

 worthy guide i" thos icerned in the . . . industry. . . the pamphlet is verj well illustrated; the general informa- 

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THE KEW BULLETIN observes: 'The information contained in the work' has evident!) been selected with great 

 can. . . and should certainly l>e consulted not alone by West Indian planters Iml by thos,- interested in the subject in other, 

 cotton-producing count i ies 



THE FIELD states: 'An admirable little booklet which might be widelt imitated bj othei parts of the tro] 

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