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The following table shows the amounts of Kainit, Guano, 

 Phosphate and Phosphate Rock received at the Port of Wil- 

 mington, N. C, from January ist to December 31st, of each 

 year. 



In addition there is brought into Wilmington from outside 

 the United States, about 5,000 tons of Navassa Phosphate 

 Rock annually, costing, f o. b., about ;$7.0o, from the Navassa 

 Island, West Indies, all of which is consumed by the Navassa 

 Guano Company of Wilmington. One cargo of 500 tons 

 Roncador Island Phosphate Rock was brought into Wil- 

 mington in February 1885, but the venture was not success- 

 ful, and no more has been brought. 



Production of Fertilizers in North Carolina in 1886. 



