AU EU AD, AG AG Ne IID, WY ION \\y / 73) 
SBA. ~ Gf Se eats Naktis: Sica eae Oke AR HRUE ae sate A nee 5,415,798 4.711, 167 4,491,812 
SS AITO GLa OTR Ze etsy es eee oe cicero alist actin eualiahs le 940,524 1,000,000 1,350,000 
SEDI UTI YENO) aa Beret an Aan aaa RNR sc seach gti eae ane 62495 0M ome e ee: 5,500 
TRO ETI See oertie ccna is Ane neni Se pane Hares an 199,193,722 163,716,219 49 782,231 
* First 6 months. 
SHIPMENTS TO VARIOUS COUNTRIES 
The quantities reported in the Cuban Governmental statistics as shipped to 
foreign countries are given below: 
1917 1918 1919* 
Country Gallons Gallons Gallons 
RMIT a SUAS wire rose te eve erences ceaneae aia Stare aie sire 179,244,289 161,033,117 45,925,447 
(CRIME GI eased Mane sie a lea ste Sl a a eR recy ge ae AB ha cil eee eee 
ES Tali (clis MNES free lom (IES erase etna suites sulseces it tes cuca sll) “eeotacesie ee 4 7 ye ape ead aus 5,500 
[ETTRBUR GEN CF Sas aoc CIE oR Stn a Sn a ae ee Asli. karen arcs © Loess noes 
| Biayscl lina = eect sath o cee see eae ua ee 19,945,062 2,458,385 3,991,281 
TROT cases cle eB ars Sap eek ior Re BS Rag ABP gine ee oii eae 199,193,722 163,716,219 A9.782,231 
* First 6 months. 
—Vice Consul Hernan C. Vogenitz, Havana. 
NEW PUBLICATIONS 
Sucrerie, Distillerie & Industries Agri- 
coles, published by the Societe des Pub- 
lications Industrielles et Agricoles, Paris, 
France. This illustrated trade journal 
is something unique and aboye the cur- 
rent trade publication in literary style. 
It is published quarterly by the publish- 
ers of the Journal des Fabricants de 
Sucre, and the first number, in French 
and Spanish, contains the announcement 
that all succeeding numbers will contain 
an English section. 
A Guide to the West Indies, revised 
edition, with all the latest information 
to 1921, by Frederick Ober, published by 
Dodd, Mead & Co., New York. <A Guide 
to the West Indies, Bermuda and Pana- 
mma, with maps and many illustrations. 
Sailing South, with illustrations, by 
Philip S. Marden, published by Houghton, 
Mifflin Co., Boston and New York. Price 
$3.50. 
Cotton Facts, edition of December, 1920, 
compiled and edited by Alfred B. Shep- 
person; revised and enlarged by C. W. 
Shepperson-Bull. Published by Shepper- 
son Publishing Co., New York. 
WEIR FROG COMPANY 
The Weir Frog Company, 48 Cedar St.. 
New York, will soon have ready for their 
friends in Latin-America a catalogue in 
Spanish descriptive of their products. 
This company has been manufacturing 
switches and special track work for the 
principal railroads in the United States 
and Canada during the past thirty-five 
years and their product is recognized as 
the standard by leading railroad engi- 
neers. 
Under the active management of Mr. 
Jas. M. Motley, who has been identified 
with the company for more than twelve 
years, the Weir products are now in use 
on the principal railroads and plantations 
throughout Latin-America. 
THE GERMAN SUGAR CROP 
A report by Mr. Howard W. Adams, 
representative of the Department of 
Commerce at Berlin, states that the Sta- 
tistisches Reichsamt (Federal Statistical 
Bureau) estimates the total German 
sugar crop for 1920-21 at 65,600,000 dou- 
ble centners (double centners equals 
220.4 pounds). During the year 1919-20 
it is estimated that the yield of sugar 
amounted to 810,150 tons. 
SUGAR PRODUCTION IN FRANCE 
The quantity of sugar produced in 
France from September 1, 1920, to Janu- 
ary 15, 1921—that is, for the first four 
months of the 1920-21 sugar-crop year— 
amounts to 285,375,383 kilos, against 14S,- 
653,158 kilos for the same period of the 
previous crop year. 
