ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PLATES. 

 Plate I. 



Fig. 1. The Home of a .Sugar Planter, Bais, Oriental Negros ^ 



2. The San Jose Mill, San Carlos, Occidental Negroa \ Frontispiece. 



Plate II. 



Facing page — ■ 



(Map of Painpanga Province showing sugar farms in operation, 1910 — 



Title on plate) 16 



Platpj 111. 



Fig. 1. Small Three-roller Water-driven Mill, Murcia, Tarlac Province 16 



2. Packing Sugar to Market on Ponies, Batangas Province 16 



Plate IV. Types and Varieties of Cane : 16 



Fig. 1. Common purple, Pampanga Province. 



2. Transparent or light purple, Rizal Province. 

 .3. Dark purple, Laguna Province. 



4. Very dark purple or Black Manila, Rizal Province. 



5. Large green bamboo, Bulacan Province. 



a. Yellowish green or transparent, Rizal Province. 



7. White or very light purple, Rizal Province. 



8. H. 27 — Greenish yellow, Honolulu. 



9. H. 227- — Bronze purple, Honolulu. 



Pt.atk V. 



Fig. 1. Field of Light-green Bamboo Cane, Rizal Province 16 



2. Variety Tests of Sugar Cane with Velvet Beans in Foreground. 



Singalong Experiment Station, Manila 16 



Plate VI. 



(Map of Philippines showing xlistribution and mean annual rainfall — Title 



on plate) 16 



Plate VII. 

 Breaking Land with Gang Plow, Tarlac Province 32 



Plate VIII. 

 Breaking Land with Steam Traction Engine, Tarlac Province 32 



Platk IX. 



Fig. 1. Double-engine System of Steam Cable Plowing (Fowler) 32 



2. Steam Cable Plow at Work, San Carlos, Occidental Negros 32 



