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Tabte fi. 
Results of the Crushing of the Cane. 
| Lbs. per Impl. Lbs. per 2 u 
167° F.| 60° F. 5 galls. of acre of $s & 
a TH 
B 3 Q 
ae 2| Wy ci do. eS | 9825 
t [ORBE vele e $ | og | 38 | 98g 
wg no 2 5 o ° 2S Ja E 3 E 
Qe tee 2 - | RI GEB. fx | oe 
qs | ÂA | $ E oO- 1-2 |< | 583 
"B8 Bd 5-5 
dz n = 
Burke, High Plot ... | 5,006 | 9-89 | 67-97 | 163| 103 | 7,999 | 7,242 | + 1,516 
» Ordinary Plot | 4,187 | 9-66 | 67-98 | 158 | -119 | 6,457 | 5,726 = 
» LowPlot ...|4065 | %55 | 6672 | 156| -114| 6,204 | 5,524] -202 
| ; 
TABLE III. 
Composition of the Juice of the Canes. 
| | : 
— Water. | Sucrose. | Glucose. | Ash. Organic 
Burke, High Plot dí S EE 15:23 96 +38 1-79 
» Ordinary Plot ..  ..| 8211 14-72 111 36 71 
» Low Plot... ste sid 82:42 14:58 1:07 43 1:50 
DCXXXIV.—MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
at Lagos, where he had done excellent service, has been memen: 
on the recommendation of Kew, by the Secretary of State for the 
Colonies, Curator of the Botanical ‘Station recently established in 
Tobago. 
MR. WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON, who went out to the Gold 
Coast in January, 1898, as Acting Curator of the Botanic Station 
at Abu as been confirmed in the appointment on the 
resignation of Mr. C. H. Humphries. 
