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treatment and uses. (Philadelphia:. Henry, Carey, Baird 

 & Co., 1900.) 

 Brown, E., and Hunter, H. H. — 



Planting in Uganda. On the basis of practical experience and 

 study of agricultural conditions in Uganda, the authors g^ve 

 general advice to planters in this region and discuss par- 

 ticularly rubber, coffee, and cacao. (London: Longmans, 

 Green & Co., 1913.) 

 Brown, H. — 



Rubber: Its Sources, Cultivation, and Preparation. The va- 

 rious trees and other plants which yield rubber are thor- 

 oughly discussed in much detail. Particular attention is also 

 given to an account of rubber latex and of the technical 

 utilization of rubber. (London: J. Murray, 1914.) 

 Cameron, J. — 



Firminger's Manual of Gardening for India. This volume 

 contains much practical information on methods, especially 

 adapted for gardening and fruit raising in India. (Cal- 

 cutta: Thacker, Spink & Co., 1904.) 

 Capus, G., and Bois, D. — 



Les produits coloniaux. The volume treats in particular de- 

 tail of timbers, rubber, dyes, fibers, perfumes, drugs, and 

 animal industry, especially ivory and feathers. (Paris: 

 A. Colin, 1912.) 

 Chevalier, J. B. A. — 



Les Vegetaux utiles de I'Afrique tropicale frangaise; etudes 

 scientifiques et agronomiques. A volume published in sec- 

 tions as material was accumulated by the researches of the 

 author. It deals quite exhaustively with all the important 

 vegetable products of the French tropical colonies. (Paris: 

 Author, 1905-1913.) 

 Christy, C. — 



African Rubber Industry. This is the best available discus- 

 sion of the importance of the African rubber tree Funtumia 

 elastica. The volume contains a thorough account of the 

 botany, cultivation, yield, and uses of this tree. (London: 

 J. Bale Sons and Danielson, 191 1.) 

 Dudgeon, G. C. — 



The Agricultural and Forest Products of British West Africa. 

 This volume is arranged on a regional plan and contains 

 summary accounts of agricultural comdstjotjs ?nd jmnortant 



