APPENDIX 353 



Macmillan, H. F. — 



A Handbook of Tropical Gardening and Planting. A general 

 account of soils, climate, insect pests, fungous diseases, 

 methods of propagation and cultivation in Indian agri- 

 culture, particularly fruits, vegetables, windbreaks, cover 

 crops and ornamentals. (Colombo: Cave & Co., 1914.) 



Mukerji, N. G.— 



Handbook of Indian Agriculture. The author has brought 

 together a large mass of information, especially useful for 

 the native planter and farmer in the cultivation, marketing, 

 and economic utilization of all important crops in India. 

 (Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co., 1907.) 



Nicholls, H. A. A.— 



A Text-book of Tropical Agriculture. This is a small volume 

 dealing in a general way with the more important tropical 

 crops of international commerce. (London: Macmillan 

 & Co., 1892.) 



Olsson-Seffer, P. — 



La agricoltura en varios paises tropicales y subtropicales. A 

 two-volume treatise containing rather extensive accounts of 

 important tropical crops with special reference to Mexico 

 and Central America. (Mexico: Secretaria de Fomento, 

 1910.) 



Reid, W. M.— 



The Culture and Manufacture of Indigo. A thorough gen- 

 eral account of the culture and utilization of indigo written 

 at the time when this industry was of much greater impor- 

 tance than at present. (Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co., 

 1887.) 



Ridley, H. N.— 



Spices. In this volume the author has given the best avail- 

 able account of all the important tropical spices, including 

 their botanical relationships, nature, culture, uses, and com- 

 mercial importance. (London: Macmillan & Co., 1912.) 



Riviere, C, and Lecq, H. — 



Traite pratique d'agriculture pour le Nord de I'Afrique. The 

 volume is devoted to the agriculture of northern Africa. It 

 deals most exhaustively with soil, farm organization, forage 

 plants, timbers, grapes, fibers, olives, and animal industry. 

 The material is presented largely from the point of view 

 of the tropical farmer. (Paris: A. Challamel, 1914.) 



