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APPENDIX B. 
The following correspondence relates to the exhibits forwarded from 
the Windward Islands to the Jamaica Exhibition, 1891. 
The GovERNOR-IN-CHIEF OF THE WINDWARD ISLANDS to 
Mr. D. Morris. 
Government House, Grenada, 
As I am 
much obliged if you would favour me with a report on the Windward 
Islands Exhibits. + am anxious to hear, from an independent source, 
what measure of success has attended the attempts which have been 
made in the Windward Islands to secure proper representation at the 
Jamaica Exhibition. 
e, &e. 
(диин UN ns HELY-HUTCHINSON. 
D. Morris, Esq., M.A., F.L.S. 
Mr. D. Morris to the GOvERNOR-IN-CHIEF OF THE 
үү 8. 
IsLAND 
Sir, al Gardens, Kew, March 2, 1891. 
G to acknowledge regs receipt of your Excellency’s. letter of 
the 14th MR in which you desire to learn m ent 
5 i a sure of s nded the attempts which 
* have been made in the Windward Islands to secure proper repre- 
T TIL - the Jamaica Exhibition." 
view there. 
ы In the first place І would mention that the Exhibition building is 
e of the most attractive ever built for an east ong estie It 
is bates situated at the head be the ing Kingston 
e sea; and it has a magni nificent panorama of hills at its back cul- 
minating in the Blue Mountains rie to vice с of 6,000 to 
iow оча vehe ai NA the Exhibition are tastefully laid out. 
mboos, and tro ical trees and shrubs have been 
oe ony ; quim = ете аге industrial pe vns 
scs gl coffee, other * works" and a 
illustrating Toe ик Xen y curing and preparing Prog 
dure 
. The arrangements in the interior of er. main AN have been 
e rien. and intelligently and tastefully carried out. est 
Indian Gases represented etsium УЛ “ Barbados, the Windward 
Islands, and the Bahamas) occupy pro t positions in the building 
and are grouped as nearly as possible ee the central dome. All the 
