The Tropical Agriculturist. 



(Journal of the Ceylon Agricultural Society.) 

 PUBLISHED MONTHLY. 



Subscription, Ceylon:— Rs. 8 per annum. 

 Subscription Foreign: 5^1, or Rs. 15, or $5 per annum post free. 



The "T. A." was started in June l&öl and Las been published regularly ever since. 

 As a magazine of information regarding products suited for cultivation in the Tropics it 

 is unrivalled. Tea, Rubber, Cocoa and Coconuts are freely discussed while a feature of 

 the Journal is the attention paid to minor and new products. The "T. A." was one of the 

 first papers to recommend rubber planting— a South Indian planter writing us when the 

 rubber boom was on in 1907 said that if he had followed the advice to plant rubber when 

 first given to planters in the "T. A." more than a decade before, he would then have been 

 at home on retirement. Sir W. T. Thisleton Dyer, F. L. S., C. M. G., of Kew Gardens 

 wrote:— "Sir Joseph Hooker and myself always look out for tlie successive numbers of 

 the "T. A." with eagerness, and I keep a file in my otüce for reference, it is impossible 

 to speak too highly of the utility of such a publication and of the way it is managed. 



Obtainable fiom the Publishers Messrs, H. W. CAVE & Co., Chatham 

 Street, Colombo, Messrs, A. M. & J. Ferguson, Office of the Ceylon obser- 



ver, Colombo, Ceylon, or Messrs. Maclaren & Sons Ltd., (Ceylon Department) 

 37 & 38, Shoe Lane, Lodon, E. c, or Secretary, c. A. s., Peradeniya. 



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As a medium for English, American, Australian and Indian advertise- 

 ments of Goods suitable for the troines, and for everything connected with Agriculture, 

 the *'TropicaI Agriculturist" Stands unrivalled, the work being constantly in the 

 hands of Native as well as European and American Agriculturists. Being a monthly 

 Periodical, the "Tropical Agriculturist" lies on the table, and is frequently referred 

 to during each month, a fact which advertisers will know how to appreciate. For the 

 sale of Plants, Seeds, Machinery, Implements, Manures, G-c, used in Tropical Agriculture, 

 no better advertising medium exists. 



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 or to the "TROPICAL AGRICULTURIST," PERADENIYA; or 



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