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No. 94. A Preliminary Note on the Behaviour in North India of the first batch of Sugarcane 
Seedlings distributed from the Sugarcane-breeding Station, Coimbatore, by T. 5. 
VENKATRAMAN, B.A. Price, As. 8. 
No. 95. A Note on the Treatment of Surra in Camels by Intravenous Injections of Tartar 
Emetic, by H. E. CROSS, M.R.C.V.S., D.V.H., A-SCc. Price, As. 2. 
No. 96. A Summary of Experiments on Rice in Bihar and Orissa from 1912 to 1919, by G. C. 
Sherrard, B.A. (Jn the press.) 
No. 97. Ustilago Cramerie, Koern, on Setaria italica, by S. SUNDERARAMAN, M.A. (In the 
press.) 
No. 98. The Course that Surra runs in Camels when Naturally Contracted and when Artifici- 
ally Inoculated, by H. E. CRoss, M.R.C.V.S., D.V.H., A.Sc. (In the press.) 
No. 99. The Course that Camel Surra runs in Ponies, Buffaloes and other Animals, by 
H. E. Cross, M.R.C.V.S., D.V-H., A.Sc. (In the press.) 
INDIGO PUBLICATIONS 
No.1. A Study of the Indigo Soils of Bihar. The Urgent Necessity for Immediate Phos- 
phate Manuring if Crops are to be Maintained, by W. A. DAVIS, B.Sc., 
A.C.G.I. Price, R. 1-4 or 2s. 
Present Position and Future Prospeets of the Natural Indigo Industry, by W. A. 
DAVIS, B.Sc., A.C.G.I. Priee, As. 10 or 1s. 
No.3. The Loss of Indigo caused by Bad Settling and the means of obviating this. 
The use of Dhak Gum—its Effect on Yield and Quality, by W. A. DAvIs, B.Sc., 
A C.G.I. Price, As. 4 or 5d. 
No. 4. The Future Prospects of the Natural Indigo Industry: The Effect of Superphos- 
phate Manuring on the Yield and Quality of the Indigo Plant, by W. A. Davis, 
B.Sc., A.C.G.I. Price, As. 4 or 5d. 
No. 5. An Improved Method of preparing Indican from Indigo-yielding Plants, by BHAILAL 
M. AMIN, R.A. Price, As. 2 or 3d. 
No. 6. The Effect of Manuring with Superphosphate and Sannai on the Yield of Crops on 
Indigo Planters’ Estates in Bihar—especially of Rabi Crops in the Season 1918- 
1919, by W. A. DAVIS, B.Sc., A.C-G.I. Price, As. 6. 
No. 7. The Conditions affecting the Quality of the Java Indigo Plant (Leaf yield and richness 
of the leaf in indigotin), by W. A. DAVIS, B.Sc., A.C.G.1. (In the press.) 
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