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Botanic Station and Industrial School at Dominica, 
urator a ets en 
2 agricultural instructors, 15 | ME et ee: 800 
Travelling allo in a atk 50 
oreman os Sas 70 
1 foreman .. an 60 
bourers, 15/.... 180 
6 students, 107. ... sais 60 
ools, manure, &c. me Dag an 5 9 
1,000 
Industrial School... o a e e a a N 
1,500 
MONTSERRAT. 
The station established in this island in 1890 was abandoned 
for want of funds to carry it on. An agricultural instructor is 
much needed to visit and encourage the peasants (in case shipping 
facilities are provided) in the cultivation of fruit and other 
products for export. For training boys in agriculture, arrange- 
ments might be made with Antigua. This vote is arranged on 
the same lines as that for Tobago, where the circumstances are 
very similar. 
Botanic Station at Montserrat. 
£ 
Curator, 150/.-200/. te vee aO 
aerei instructor, 707. -1007. ee ees ae 
Foreman Re tee ive aio 50 
*8 laoaret 157. ees pie wen rome i 
Tools, mantre, ee. nen es dii ve 30 
500 
*Or 6 labourers... as wis ae ey 90 
3 students... zt oe TE = a 30 
ANTIGUA. 
The chief and practically only interest in this island is sugar. 
Hence it is proposed to provide for systematic experiments in 
raising new varieties of cane, and in improving the cultivation by 
the nse of manures and other means, as in Barbados and British 
also endeavour to improve the am cre _ other minor 
industry that offers hope of succe The ly a goo 
er pats at Antigua which chau be Ganan on its 
