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requiring special scientific aid in these days of oer and of 
diseases affecting staple industries, the action by the 
Legislative Council was most unfortunate and ihapouittnns The 
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e agric enltaral interests of the Colony are practically in 
The following Papers and Memoirs afford further oe infor- 
mation respecting the sugar and other industries in Ant — 
Harris, C. A. Description of Antigua (with list of pat ibits). 
Handbook of West Indies. Indian and Colonial Exhibition 
(pp. 97-106). London, 1886. 
Hooper, E. D. M. Report upon Antigua in relation to Forestry. 
Colonial Office, 1888. 
Morris, Botanical ceed Ne in the West Indies: Antigua. 
ea Bulletin, 1891, pp. 111-115. 
Morris, D. Colony of the Leeward Islands: Antigua. Pro- 
ceedings Royal Colonial Institute, Vol. xxii. (1890-91), 
pp. 243-244. 
Barber, ©. A. Bulletin Agricultural Department. (Supplement 
to Leewurd Islands Gazette, 1891-94.) 
IV. Fibre Planting in the Leeward Islands. 1892. 
XII. Botanic Station, aeea Part ii. 1892. 
XVII. Vegetable Seeds, Antigua and Dominica. 935. 
XXI. Report on Furcrea Fibre Plantations in the Leeward 
Islands. 3. 
XXII. Notes on Antigua Pine-apples. 1893. 
XXIII. Supplementary Note on Furcrea Fibre Plantations. 
1893. 
XXV. The Diseases of Sugar Cane. 1894. 
XXVI. Report on moving the Botanic Station, Antigua. 1894. 
XXVII. Remedies for Cane Disease. 189 
XXVIII. sar eh on Botanic Station, Antigua, for 1893. (A. G. 
Tillson.) 
Barber, ©. A. Agricultural Journal of the Leeward Islands, 
1894. 
Coffee Planting in the Leeward oe pp. 17-19. 
ee Globulus in the Tropics, pp. 34-36. 
Note on Cane Diseases, pp. 53 “31. 
Watts, Francis. Supplement to Leeward Islands Gazette. 
Il. Rainfall in Antigua. 1891. 
XIII. Meteorological Record for 1892. 
XXX. 12 Varieties of Sugar Cane grown in Antigua. 
Reports of the Results obtained on the Experimental 
Fields in St. Kerrits. 1892 and 1896. (F. Watts and 
F. R. Sheppard 2 
The Manufacture of Muscovado Sugar in Antigua 
in the years 1893, 1894 mr 1895. (F. Watts.)] 
