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The following are some of the principal works treating of the 
Botanical and Economic resources of Jamaica :-— ; 
A ican to oe agen Madeira, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christ Seah 
J with the Natural History of the herbs and trees 
By eee Sivan, M.D. 2 vols. London, 1707 
The Civil ma Natural History of Jamaica. By Patrick Browne, 
.D. Illustrated with 49 copper-plates, by George Dionysius 
Ehret. London, 1789 
Hortus PREE or a Botanical Description, and an account of 
the s, &c. of its indigenous plants hitherto known. By 
J aie La nan vols. Jamaica, 1814. 
Flora of the British West Indian Islands. By A. H. R. Grisebach, 
M.D., F.L.S., Professor of Botany in the University of 
Gottingen. London, 1864. 
Handbook of Jamaica. 1881. 
Ferns of Jamaica (W. Nock), pp. 148-148. 
Orchids of Jamaica (G. Syme), pp. 148-150. 
Poisonous Plants of Jamaica (J.J. Bowrey), pp. 150-152. 
ari of Sugar Cane (De B. Spencer Heaven), pp. 
-16% 
Institute of Jamaic 
ectures on Objects of Productive Industry (Series 1), 1881. 
Tine foods, Coffee, Cinchona, Timbers of Jamaica, Stock 
raising, Mineral springs.] 
Cacao : How to grow and how to cure it. D. Morris. 1882. 
Lectures on Objects of Productive Industry (Series 2), 1884-85. 
[Native and Fibre Plants, Cultivation of Ramie, Cultivation 
of Orange, Vine and its Culture, Fogotabie Chemistry. ] 
Lectures on General Agriculture. 
[Treatment of Soil, Plant Life, Farm Animals, Agricultural 
Pests. ] 
Jamaica in 1887. A handbook of information respecting the 
a agriculture, and works of reference on the island. 
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