THE CUBA REVIEW 



And Bulletin 



"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

 An Illustrated SMonthly cMa.ga.zine, 82-92 '^ea<ver Street, Stienu York 



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Vol V* OCTOBER, 1907 No. U 



Contents of This Number 



The cover page represents a beautiful scene in the Isle of Pines. It is a mountain 

 of marble, and a fine description of this interesting place will be given in the 

 November issue. 



Political matters take precedence. They will be found beginning on Page 8. The 

 situation is reviewed to date and many interesting features given. 



Beginning with Page 9 are items describing government constructioii work. Bridges 

 are being built everywhere and roads are being repaired and restored to use. 



Four pages are devoted to general notes, with many interesting illustrations concerning 

 events in all parts of the island. 



Cocoanuts in Cuba. M. T. Home gives a fine description of tlie disease that is now 

 attacking the cocoanut trees of Cuba and seriously injuring the industry. What 

 the Cuban Agricultural Department is doing to stamp out the disease and the 

 prospect of success is all told. Future articles will give further information. 



Agricultural matters receive attention and illustrations given showing the members 

 of the staff of the Cuban Agricultural Station at Santiago de las Vegas. In addition, 

 there are various items of interest. 



Willett & Gray's Review of the Sugar Market, printed in both English and Spanish. 



The illustrations this month will be found particularly interesting. Next month we 

 shall print a valuable article on pineapples by Prof. Austin of the Cuban Agri- 

 cultural Station, which, like the article on oranges in the September issue, will 

 give full information regarding culture and picking, grading and packing. 



