AGRICULTURE — GENERAL 3 I 7 



tence Amani has produced work of the first importance which is 

 mentioned in various parts of this report. Annual reports have 

 been pubHshed since 1928, and results of the research of individual 

 workers have been published in various scientific journals. Some 

 of these have been reprinted as Amani Memoirs. 



Technical Research Staff (i) 



(i) As listed in I.A.B. handbook (1938). 



(2) Plant and Animal Industry, exclusive of Schools of Agriculture. 



(3) Includes Trelawny Tobacco Station staff of seven, and officer at 

 Matopo School. 



(4) Includes Ecological Survey. 



(5) Excludes Department of Tsetse Research, and Amani. 



(6) Includes four entomologists. 



(7) Excludes Tsetse Investigation staff of two. 



(8) Includes four entomologists, excludes Chemical and Soil Science sections. 



In order to give some indication of the equipment of the terri- 

 tories for agricultural research the above table of staff engaged 

 in research has been compiled from the list of agricultural research 

 workers in the British Empire, produced by the Imperial Agricul- 

 tural Bureaux (1938). It should be realized, however, that it is 

 impossible to make a strict division into research and administra- 



