viii. 
Papers on Olives, by Dr. O. Manetti, Dr. A. 
Moreschini, and M. R. Koél; on the Oil Palm, 
by M. L. Nicolas, M. P. Ammann, and M. G. 
Williame; on Trichilia Seeds, by MM. P. Ammann 
and J. Vuillet; on Hibiscus Seed, by M. J. Vuillet; 
on Coconuts, by Professor E. Leplae and Mr. 
W. E. F. de Lacy; on Ceylon Oils, by Mr. A. 
Lewis; and on African Oil-seeds, by M. A. Hébert 
Tue KarakuL SHEEP ah ie eo 
Chairman: Sir H. Hesketh Bell. 
Paper on ‘‘The Karakul Sheep—the Producer of 
‘ Persian Lamb’ and other Furs of Ovine Origin,” 
by Professor R. Wallace 
Discussion: Mr. H. J. Elwes, the Chairman, and 
Professor Wallace 
FIFTH DAY—SATURDAY, JUNE 27. 
Visits TO Woxsurn, ROTHAMSTED AND Kew GARDENS ... 
SIXTH DAY—MONDAY, JUNE 29. 
Cotton CULTIVATION ig ag ae se 
Chairman: Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener. 
Paper on ‘“‘ The World’s Demand for Cotton and 
India’s Share in Meeting It,” by Mr. A. Schmidt 
Discussion: The Earl of Derby, Mr. J. S. J. McCall, 
M. Brenier, Sir James Wilson, the President, and 
Mr. A. Schmidt ... 
Papers on Cotton Cultivation in Egypt, by Mr. G. C. 
Dudgeon; on Improvement of Cotton by Selec- 
tion, by Mr. J. S. J. McCall; on the Cost of 
Labour as affecting Cotton, by Professor J. A. 
Todd; and on Commerce and Science in Cotton 
Growing, by Mr. J. W. McConnel ... 
Discussion: M. E. Leplae and Mr. J. Percival 
Address by Lord Kitchener 
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