TROPICAL LIFE 



Established 1905. To assist those who reside 

 in or are associated with the Tropics and sub- 

 Tropics, and to advise them how to plant and 

 market their crops to best advantage. The 

 subscription is 20/- per annum (12 issues) or 

 10 for Life Subscriber. 



The Publishing Department has issued many leading -works on Medicine, 

 Hygiene, and Sanitation, also the following for the use of planters : 



The Fermentation of Cacao. 



Foreword by Sir GEORGE WATT. 318 pp., 35 illustrations. 10s. net. 



Some Notes on Soil and Plant Sanitation on Cacao and Rubber 

 Estates. 



Foreword by Prof. WYNDHAM DUNSTAN, C.M.G. 632 + lii pp. 

 Price 10s. net. 



The Future of Cacao Planting. 



Foreword by Sir DANIEL MORRIS. Is. 2d. post free. 



The High Price of Sugar and How to Make the Empire Self- 

 supporting. 



Demy Svo., 54+ vi pp. Is. net. (Second Impression.) 



How to Pay for the War and Develop the Resources and Trade 

 of our Empire and Allies. 



Demy Svo., iS6+xxxvi pp. Six Cartoons by JACK WALKER. 5s. net. 



The Rubber Industry of the Amazon. 



By J. F. WOODROFFF and H. HAMEL SMITH. Foreword by 

 Viscount BRYCE. Over 500 pp., 48 illustrations. 21s. net. 



Coco-nuts the Consols of the East. 



By H. HAMEL SMITH and F. A. G. PAPE. Second and enlarged 

 edition. Foreword by Sir W. H. LEVER, Bt. (Lord Leverhulme). 

 644 + lxviii pp., many illustrations. 12s. 6d. net. 



A Practical Guide to Coco-nut Planting. 



By R. W. MUNRO and L. C. BROWN. Second Edition, with 

 Appendix on Dwarf Coco-nuts. 16s, post free. 



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