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Rhodesia, the Union of South Africa, Ceylon, Queens- 

 land, Fiji, and Papua. Detailed accounts of the 

 industry in all parts of the British Empire in which 

 the crop is cultivated, are given in " Papers and 

 Reports on Cotton Cultivation, presented to the Inter- 

 national Congress of Tropical Agriculture, Brussels, 

 May, 1910," and a summary of this information is 

 contained in the " Report on the Present Position of 

 Cotton Cultivation" by Professor Wyndham R. 

 Dunstan, C.M.G., LL.D., F.R.S., which was presented 

 to the same congress. 



Reports on the quality and value of a large number 

 of British-grown cottons have been published in the 

 pages of the " Bulletin of the Imperial Institute ," and 

 in Professor Dunstan 's "British Cotton Cultivation" 

 (Cd. 3,997, 1908). 



The areas under cotton cultivation and the amounts 

 produced in the various parts of the Empire, together 

 with the quantities and values of the cotton exported 

 therefrom, are recorded annually in the official 

 Statistical Abstract for the Several British Self-governing 

 Dominions, Crown Colonies, Possessions, and Pro- 

 tectorates. 



