ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 

BULLETIN 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 

No. 6.] JUNE. (1887, 

XI.—BOTANICAL STATIONS IN THE WEST INDIES. 

Considerable interest and activity is being shown in the West Indian 
Islands in order to reduce as much as possible the depression. sa whic 
they have fallen consequent upon the low price of sugar. of the 
SOEP- 
mprovements in cultivation were adopted, and if such high 
a ite skill as is applied to the one err of beet sugar were 
applied to the manufacture of cane sugar, s the opinion of man 
that Are ey: ng in the West Indies A still be remuneratively 
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