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Insect Pests of the Lesser Antilles. Pp. 210, Figs. 185, 

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Lime Cultivation in the West Indies. Pp. 136, Figs. 

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Cotton Cultivation in the West Indies. Pp. 118, Figs. 

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



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 Volume XV, No. 4. Containing a full account of the Proceedings of the West Indian Cotton Conference, 1916. 

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The ' AGRICULTURAL NEWS ': A Fortnightly Review. 



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