Vol, XI. No 277. 



THE AGRlCULTUKAl^^. SEWS. 



December 7, 19r2. 



TaHe best manures for colonial use 



-A-I^E. 



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 Ohlendorff's Special Sugar-cane Manure 

 Ohlendorff's Special Cocoa Manure 

 Ohlendorff's Special Cotton Manure 



Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Superphosphates, high grades, 

 Potash Salts, Nitrolim and all other high-class Fertilizers, 



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 Barbados Agents : James A. Lynch & Co., Ltd., Bridgetown 



PLEASE note: 



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 Vaporite. 



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BRIDGETOWN 



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JUST ISSUED. 



WEST 



INDIAN BULLETIN. 



(Vol. XII No. 4.) 



Containing Papers on plant diseases and PEiSTs, cocoa- 

 nut, LIME AND FP.uiT, AND RICE INDUSTRIES, prepared for the 

 recent Agricultural Conference, comprising: The L"se of 

 Entomogenous Fungi on Scale Insects in Barbados; Further 

 Notes on the Fungus Parasites of Scale Insects: Keport on 

 the Prevalence of Some Pests and Diseases in the West 

 Indies, for 1910 and 1911; Bud Rot of the Cocoa-nut Palm; 

 Cocoa nut Palm Insects in Trinidad; Scale Insects and their 

 Insect Parasites; Some Fruit Diseases; Experiments in Lime 

 Juice Concentration; Investigations on the Extraction of 

 Lime Juice by Milling; Some Root Diseases of Permanent 

 Crops in the West Indies; Notes on Expressed and Distilled 

 West Indian Lime Oils; The Lime Industry in /\ntigua; The 

 Acid Content of Lime Fruits; Observations on the Develop- 

 ment of the West Indian Lime Fruit; Outline of Manurial 

 Experiments on Cocoa-nuts in Trinidad and Tobago; The 

 Bay Rum and Bay Oil Industries of St. Thomas and St. Jan; 

 The Classification of Sweet Potatoes; Cassava Starch and its 

 Uses; The WaterSupply of Antigua; Does the Sereh Disease 

 Exist in the West Indies, More Especially in Trinidad? 

 A Report on Observations on Scale Insects; The Cocoa-nut 

 Industry in Antigua; Manurial Experiments with the Gover- 

 nor Banana in Trinidad; Artificial Cross-Fertilization of the 

 Mango; and Rice Experiments in British Guiana. 



Printed at OflSca of Agricultural Reporter, 4 High Street, Bridgetown, Barbados, 



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