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tahoe JANUARY. 
XXIX.—COLONIAL FRUIT—(continued). 
In Bulletin No. 11 for November, 1887, attention was dee to the. 
subject of fruit growing in British Colonies and a very comprehensive 
Report on the Fruits of Canada was given, In the SES Bulletin it 
is intended to continue the subject and publish reports, which have been 
furnished by the Governments of other Colonies. These will 
cousiderably to our knowledge of this comparatively new industr 
be rem bere that opts reports have been pre i 
a circular letter issued, at the instance of this establishment, by. the 
Seis REGE. de Colon nies. : 
The list of questions to which answers are now furnished was 
in the Bulletin for November las -4. 
the arrangement o of the Repor and 
ish those intérested with the points to which the enquiry has been 
S om important feature in the Reports now published is the promin 2 
given to the quantity of fruit actually available. for export in each . 
eolony. To this is added the months during which the fruit i is in season 
and the prices usually paid for it locally. 
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