



ROYAL GARDENS, KEW. 

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BULLETIN 
OF 
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. 




No. 10.] OCTOBER. [1887. 

XIX.—ONION DISEASE AT BERMUDA. 
Po pt tt i De pues 
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preshi at the Bermudas SET E the onion crop, hich is a at i 
industry of these small islands. Owing to climate and geographical 
position these islands are enabled to raise large quantities of _ 
vegetables, which are shipped and sold at New York < at a time w 
the corresponding American produce has as yet scarcely shown itself 
above ground. The onion crop, amongst others, raised seed 
obtained from Teneriffe, has hitherto proved most productive; but 
i s which i 
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great clearness by Mr, Shipley, and remedial and other measures are 
suggested which deserve the attention which no doubt they will receive 
from the persons directly interested. 

LONDON: 
PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE, 
BY EYRE AND SPOTTISW 
PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. 

urchased, either directly or through any ac smsiha from 
bree ax? pied ee OODE, East HARDING STREET, FLEET STREET, E.C.: 
sone AND CHARLES BLACK, 6, Non Banos, B ariar, or 
HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co., 104, GRAFTON STREET, DUBLIN. 
1887. 
Price Twopence, 
