SCIENCE 



SUGAR PRODUCTION 



An Introduction to the Methods of 

 Chemical Control. 



BY 



T. H. !P. HE RIOT. 



r I ^HE contents of this Volume originally appeared as a series of papers 

 -*- in the International Sugar Journal. The Author has, however, largely 

 re-written his Work, and now offers it as a useful introduction to the methods 

 of Chemical Control in the Sugar House. 



PRESS NOTICES. 



Louisiana Planter: 



" Quite a valuable contribution to sugar literature " 



Demerara Chronicle: 



"A notable contribution to the technical literature relating to the sugar industry. . . 

 The treatise supplies a distinct want in that it essays 'to bring the methods of science 

 within easy reach of the practical sugar maker.' It is one of the grievances of the 

 average practical planter . . . that the majority of the text-books on laboratory work 

 in connection with the sugar industry are too technical to be readily comprehended. 

 Mr. HERIOT takes us by easy stages through all the more necessary processes for the 

 exercise of an efficient chemical control of the factory." 



104 pages, ROYAL 8vo. 6/- net. Postage, 4d. inland; 6d. abroad, extra. 



THE SUGAR CANE IN EGYPT, 



WALTER TIEMANN. 



A Record of Five Years' experimental work with Egyptian Sugar Canes. 



Profusely illustrated with Plates showing the remarkable effect of manuring 

 on the growth and size of the canes. 



Press Notice. "Mr. TIEMANN'S book considers the industry from its agricultural 

 side only, but is so thorough in its treatment of this phase of the cane sugar industry 

 that it becomes a valuable text book in the hands of every student of the industry." 



Louisiana Planter. 



DEMY 8vo. Bound in red cloth. 5/- net. Postage, 3d. inland; 4d. abroad, extra. 



