pee ae 
vi. 
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pr -nu 
ustry—Area and yie ol = aere estates—Manufacture of cocoa- 
nut oil—Preparation of copra—Advantage of shipping was instea 
of fresh n nuts Subsidiary Ppdnetel es—Coffee—Kola—Dhol o r pigeon 
pea—Tobacco—Fruit trade—Botanic Gardens and their pr isto | 
oiopraphy Oroa inne deii conclusions 44 ] 
g 
Need for supervision in settling public lands—Publications relating 
Tobago. na fs oe vee he hea a 5 die 
vi. GRENAD 
ADA. 
Seat of Government of ano hha e yc naenckay mation— 
s—Soi ula- 
vie ing Stat ation — Reports and publications — Teaching 
agriculture in schools—Clearing Tareas la nds—N scones ity for action 
on part of Government-—Carriacou— Depress ion of inhabi- 
nts—. in hands of PrN ‘proprietors Suggestions for im- 
provement of local industrie aes 66 
vii. St. LUCIA. 
Largest island of Wi ea—Conf ti satan 
ridges and peaks—Deep ola -Bold ‘See ery—Large area of for 
Climate—Rain all—Not one-fourth of to tal area benina occupied 
of Crown lands—Population in 1891— = lie immigran 
e 
S iga 
eed for more experimental a oe a for establishing 
a reformatory or Sadaed rial school — Re d publications — 
o Forest 
TO - 
Prospects of St. Lucia as compared with St. Vincent— f rfe tions 
for improvement—Teaching practical agriculture in schools—Agri- 
osition me with dependencies — Volcanic origin — Hi eh 
mountains with numerous spurs—Carib country—Healthy clim 
Regular rainfall—Land and water panmi een lataen< Pave 
