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FIG. PAGE 



23. Nicaragua Criollo (after Preuss) . . . . . . 77 



24. Java Criollo, Porcelaine variety . . . . 79 



25. Java Forastero, Angoleta variety . . . . . 82 



26. Forastero, Cundeamor variety ...... 



27. Forastero, Amelonado variety . . . . . . 84 



28. Forastero, Calabacillo variety ... 85 



29. Trinidad Angoleta (Hart's " Forastero ") 87 



30. Ecuador Amelonado (" cacao nacional ") . . . 89 



31. San Thome Amelonado (reproduced from Chalot and Luc, 



Le Cacaoycr au Congo franpais) . . . ... 90 



32. Surinam Amelonado ...... 92 



33. Venezuela Sambito ( = Amelonado), with large seeds . 93 



34. Young cocoa plants grown without temporary shade (planta- 



tion " La Elvira," Ecuador) .108 



35. Cocoa grown in an old coffee field under large shade trees . 109 



36. Two schemes of planting cocoa under temporary shade of 



bananas and plantains, as applied in Surinam . . . 110 



37. Cocoa field of a small proprietor (a British Indian immigrant) 



in Surinam . . .-.."' . . . . Ill 



38. Scheme of planting cocoa under the shade of " lamtoro " 



(Leucaena ylauca} . . . . . . < ' . 112 



39. Cocoa grown under too dense shade of closely -planted 



plantains (cocoa field of a small proprietor in Surinam) . 113 



40. Sweet potato (Ipomaea batatas) used as a soil preserver for 



young cocoa planted under "kapok" (Eriodendron an- 

 fractuosum), with tannia for temporary shade (Java) . 115 



41. Scheme of planting cocoa and "kapok" (Java) . . . 116 



42. Scheme of planting cocoa and "kapok," interplanted with 



" cladap " (Erythrina lithosperma) Java . . . . 117 



43. Scheme of planting cocoa and " kapok " . . . . 118 



44. Cocoa field planted as indicated in Fig. 43, sweet potato 



being used as a cover-crop . . . . . .119 



45. Cocoa and Castilloa (plantation " Djati Roenggo," Java) . 121 



46. Pots made of pieces of bamboo held together with two strings 



(plantation " Getas," Java) 134 



47. Nursery with the young plants in baskets (plantation 



" Djati Roenggo," Java) . . * . . .135 



48. Sketch of the method of grafting by approach . . .138 



