Publications on sale of the Imperial Deioartment of Agriculture 



FOK thp: west indies. 



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



Volume 1. Xo. 1. Out of print. Nos. 2, 3, and 4, in orininal paper covers as issued, price Is. each. Post free, 1«. 2'?.; 



Vnlmn.s ]T, III, IV, V, YI, YII,VIII, IX, X, XI, XIIi^XIII and XIV:— Price 2.s.eacli: Tost free 2... 8?., where 

 complete (III, 2. IV, 3; and V, 2 and 3 are out of print.) 



Volume .W, No. 1, Containing papers on: The Development of Agriculture (.Mr. A. IJ. Hall's Addresses to 

 tlie British Association for the Advancement of Science); Agricultural Industries of Montserrat, by 

 Francis Watts, C..\[.G., D.Sc; Report on the Lsland of lieilonda, by Dr. H. A. Tempany; Note on the 

 Feeding and Manurial Value of Lime Seeds, by Dr. II. .\. Tempany; tlic Poisonous Forms of Pkafeolus 

 lunatux (Lima beans), by W. R. Duidop; Skin Diseases of Cattle in Antigua (compiled frnm the 

 notes of P. T. Saunders, .M.R.C.V.S., A.V.C.). 



PAMPHLET SERIES. 

 simple and popular manner and the informatinn coiUainei 



The Pamphlets are written in a simple and popular manner and the informatii in coiilained in them is especially 

 adapted to Wijst Indian conditions. They contain, amongst other subjects, summaries of the results of the experiment work 

 on sugar-cane and manures, the full Dtticial reports of which have only a limited circulation. The number issued up to the 

 present time is .sevent_y-five. 'I'liosf mentioned in the following list are still ;ivailable; the rest are out of print. 



is .seventy-five. 'I'liosf mentioned m tlic 

 Su(;,\R I,Nin;sTuv. 



(tENEUAL. 



Seedling and other Canes at Biirbados 



in liinn, No. 3, price 2.'.; in I'.Xll, No. V.',; in 19112. 



No. 1!); in 1903, No. 2C; in 1!)(I4. No. :i2; price 4./. each. 

 Seedlint; Canes and Manurial rixpc-riments at Barbados, 



in 1903-5, N(j. 40; in 1904-fi, Nci. 44; in 1905-7, No. 49; 



in 190G-8, No. 59; in 1907-9, No. (12. No. CG, price C./. each. 

 Seedling and other Canes in tlie Leeward Islands, 



in 1900-1, No. 12; in 1901-2, No. 20; in 1902-3, No. 27; 



price 2-y. each; in 1903-4, No. 33: in 1904-5, No. 39; in 



1905-6, No. 4C; in 190C-7, No. 50; in 1907-.S, No. 50; 



price 4./. each, in 1908-9, JS^o. (i3; in 1909-10, No. 07; 



price 6i/. each. 

 Maiuirial Experiments with Sugar-cane in the Leeward Islands, 



in 1902-3, No.. 30; in 1903-4, No. 30; in 1904-5, No. 42; 



in 1905-0, No. 47; in 190(;-7, No. 51; in 1907-8, No. 57; 



in 1908-9, No. 04; hi 1909-10, Nn. 08; price 4(/. each. 

 Sugar-cane Experiments in tlie Leewnrd Islands, 



in 1910-]]; in 1911-12; in 1912-1:;. price I.--, each. 



.\ntille 

 1 ^Vest 



Part I, price 

 dian I'lanta- 

 Price 1 1. 



(7) and (22) Scale Insects of the Lesser 



4(/. ; Part 11., price 4'/. 

 (43) Cotton Seed and Cotti)U-cake-nieal i 



tions. Price 2il. 

 (00) Cotton Gins, How to Erect and Work Them 

 (05) Hints for School Gardens, Fourth Edition. 



(71) Insect Pests of the Lessor Antilles. Price U. oil. 



(72) Lime Cultivation in the West Indies, Price '.hi. 



(73) K(Kit Borers and other (ili-ulis in West Indian 

 Price H'l 



(74) Cotton Cultivation in tlie West Indies. I'rice 9./. 



(75) Insect Pests of Sugar-cane in .AutiL.'u;i and St. 

 Price, 0'. 



(70) Indian Corn. Price 4(/. 



(77) Erysipelas and Hoose. Price 2il. 



(78) Onion Cultivation. Price 3il. 



(79) Root Diseases of Lime Trees in Forest Districts. Price 3/, 



Soils 



Kitts. 



The above will be .su|iplied post free for an additional charge of hL for the pamplilets marked 2'.; l'/. for tli'j.se 

 marked 4c/. and' for Xos 73 and 75; ly. for No.-j. 40, 44, 49, ."i9, " 02, 03, 07 and 74. Postage (or No. 71, 4-1 

 and for No. 72, 2'/. 



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 iji 

 Agricultural matters tlirougli<iut the 'West Indies. 



The ' Agricultural News ' is printed i:i time to be distrilmted, regularly, Ijy each mail, and is on sale Ijy the 

 local agents of the iJepartment at one penny per number, post free, 2'/. The subscription price, incltiding postage, is 

 2s. 2d. per half-year, or 4.«. id. per annum. Volumes IV to XII complete, with title page and index, as issued — Price 4ji. eacli^ 

 Post free, 5s. Some numbers of the early volumes are out of print ami therefoi'e these volumes can no longer be supplieil 

 complete. The scale of charges for Adveetiskments may be obtaine<l on apjilication to the .Agents. A (i/i/'liciit/'oiia tor 

 opie.t are >o he nddvesxed to the A(/eiit.i. not to the De/,iirtiiie)it. 



Agents. 



The following have been appf)inted Agents for the sale of the publications of the Department:- 



London: Jlessrs. DuL.^u Si Co., 37, Soho Square, W. 



'West Isdia Comjmittee, 15, Seething Lane. 

 Barbados: Advocate Co. Ltd., Broad Street, Bridgetown. 

 Jamaica: The Educational Supi'i.y Comi'axy, 10, King 



Street, Kingston. 

 British Giii'i'iKi: The AitcosY Co., Ltd., Georgetown. 

 Trinidid: Messrs. Muik-Marsiiai.i, >t Co., Port-of-Spain. 

 Tobago: Mr. C. L. PI/AGEJIasx, Scarborough. 



Caniiilii: Lewis "W. (Jlemens, 



Clrenniiit: Messrs. Thos. Lawlor A Co., St. George. 

 St Vincent: Mr. J. D. BoXADIE, 'Times' Office. 

 St. Liidn: JMr. R. W. Nit.ES, Botanic Station. 

 Doiniiiicct: Mr. .1. K. H. IjKIImiew.vteii, lio.seau. 

 .]/otit.'<errat: Mr. W. RolisoN, Botanic Station. 

 Antn/xia: Mr. S. D. MaloNE, St. John's. 

 St /^o!^s.•THE BnsLE A.Ni) r.ooK Sui'Pi.v Agency. P.asskterrk 

 XeKis: Messrs. iIo>\ ell, Bros., Charlestown. 

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