TRINIDAD. No. 42. 



BOTANICAL DEPARTMENT. 



BULLETIN 



OP 



nfowtimt 



(QUARTERLY) 



APRIL, 1904. 



CONTENTS, 



597.— Albizzia Lebbek. 



598— Yams : Aerial Tubers. 



599.— The influence of Environment. 



600.— Aniba megacarpa Henisley, n. sp. 



601 .—Jamaica Prizes for small holding's. 



602.— Technological Museums. 



603.— The Cotton Industry. 



604.— Bananas. (Visit to Jamaica), 



605.— " Mother's Liquor" or "Wash" for Rum Distillation. 



606.— Cacao: "River" Estate. Diego Martin. 



607.— Honey from Logwood Flowers. 



608.— Agriculture in Common Schools. 



609.— Agricultural Education in Schools— British Honduras, 



610.— Manures and how to mix them. 



611.— Grading and Packing Fruit and Vegetables. 



612.— Fighting Black Pod on Cacao Estates. 



613.— Treatment of wounds caused by bad pruning. 



614.— Sea Island Cotton by Sir D. Morris and J. R. Bovell. 



615.— Palmarosa Oil Grass. 



616. -Pig Breeding and Feeding. 



617.— Relationship of Woods to Domestic Water Supplies. 



618.— Agricultural Geology— J. E. Marr. 



619.— Sesamum Indicum— .Gingelly. 



620.— Vanillin as a substitute for Vanilla, 



Edited by the Swpt. Botanical Department: 

 J. H. HART, F.L.S. 



TRINIDAD : 

 PRINTED AT THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, P0RT-0F-3PAIN. 



1904. 



