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Portuguese ships to a Portuguese harbour; 11s. 5d. 

 when it goes in foreign ships to a Portuguese harbour ; 

 and 18s. when it goes in foreign ships to a foreign 

 harbour. 



IV. TRINIDAD AND THE LESSER ANTILLES 

 Trinidad. 1 -The island of Trinidad, which is situated 



FIG. 108. Map of Trinidad, showing the cocoa-growing areas. 



at 10 N. and 61 to 62 W., near the coast of Venezuela, 

 has an area of 1750 square miles (see map, Fig. 108). 



Of the Lesser Antilles Trinidad is the most beautiful, 

 and its capital, Port of Spain, though not large, is one 

 of the most modern tropical towns. Everything in 



1 Olivieri, A Treatise on Cacao (Trinidad, 1903) ; J. H. Hart, Cacao 

 (Trinidad, 1900, and London, 1911) ; Preuss, Expedition (1901). Proceedings 

 of the Agricultural Society of Trinidad and Tobago. Bulletin of Miscellaneous 

 Information, edited by the Botanical Department. Bulletin, edited by the 

 Department of Agriculture ; West Indian Bulletin, the Journal of the Imperial 

 Agricultural Department, West Indies. Trinidad Year-Book. 



