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India Committee Circular, April 23rd, 1904, pp. 139-158.— 

 Prospects of Growing Cotton in the East Africa Protectorate, 

 Brand, in Dip. & Cons. Rep. Misc. No. 606, 1904, pp. 1-10.— Le 

 Coton dans l'Afrique Occidentale Francaise, Yves Henry ; 

 Bibliotheque d' Agriculture Coloniale Series, pp. 1-199 (Challamel, 

 Paris, 1904).— Cotton Movement and Fluctuation, 1899-1904, 31st 

 Annual Ed. pp. 176, with 6 plates (Latham, Alexander & Co., 

 New York, 1904).— The Commercial Cotton Crops of 1900-1903, 

 Watkins, U.S. Dept. of Agric. Bureau of Statistics, Bull. No. 28, 

 1904, pp. 1-83 ; including Statistics of the World's Cotton 

 Spindles and Consumption ; Cotton imported into Great Britain, 

 1895 to 1902 ; The World's Cotton Crop, 1865 to 1902, &c— The 

 Commercial Cotton Crop of 1903-1904, Ibid, Bull. No. 34, 1905, 

 pp. 1-101. — " Cotton Growing in Northern Nigeria," in Bulletin, 

 Imperial Institute, 1905, pp. 49-55. — " Fungoid Diseases of the 

 Cotton Plant," I.e. pp. 60-62. — " Cotton Cultivation in the United 

 States of America," dealing with Cotton Soils ; Varieties of 

 Cotton ; Manures ; Rotation Crops ; Seed Selection ; Systematic 

 Production of Hybrids and the Prevention of Degeneration in 

 standard types of Cotton ; Insect and Fungoid Pests, with Pre- 

 ventive Measures ; Egyptian Cotton in U.S.A. ; Recent Improve- 

 ment in Ginning and Baling, and Machinery for Picking, &c. ; 

 Dudgeon, I.e. 1905, pp. 334-345. — Cotton Cultivation, De Silva, 

 2nd Ed. Revised pp. 14, (Ferguson, Colombo, 1905). — "Cotton 

 Improvement, W. African," in Bull. Imp. Inst. 1906, pp. 349-351. — 

 Le Coton ; A. Laliere, pp. 250 ; pis. 24, figs. 15 ; dgms. 2, one 

 map (Challamel, Paris, 1906). Treating of the importance of raw 

 cotton in the cotton industry ; the culture and preparation — 

 ginning, baling, &c. ; the characters of the plant ; uses of the 

 fibre, seed and other products ; the principal cotton growing 

 countries, and the recent extension of cotton culture in various 

 European Dependencies. — Cotton, Burkett and Poe (Doubleday, 

 Page & Co., New York, and Constable & Co., London, 1906), 

 331 pages, 63 pages of illustrations, dealing with the Cultivation 

 and Preparation ; Cotton Seed, Oil, Meal and Hulls ; Classification 

 of Varieties ; the Ills that Cotton is heir to ; Insect Enemies ; 

 Marketing ; Manufacture ; and the Problems of the Cotton 

 World, &c. — Cotton Seed and Cotton Cake Meal, Pamphlet No. 43, 

 1906, pp. 1-13, issued by the Commissioner, Imp. Dept. of Agric. 

 W. Indies (Dulau & Co., London).—" Cotton," Mee & Willis, Roy. 

 Bot. Gdn. Ceylon, Circ. No. 18, 1906, pp. 243-261.— Wild and 

 Cultivated Cotton Plants of the World ; a Revision of the Genus 

 Gossypium, Sir George Watt ; with 53 plates, 9 of which are 

 coloured, pp. xiv. + 406 (Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1907). 

 The work treats of the following subjects : History of the Cotton 

 Plant and of the Cotton Industry ; The Cotton Fibre ; Species, 

 Varieties, and Races of the Cotton Plant ; Improvement of the 

 Cotton Plant ; African Cottons, are referred to in pp. 168-182. — 

 A. B. C. of Cotton Planting ; Pamphlet No. 45, 1907, pp. 1-98, 

 issued by the Commissioner, Imperial Dept. of Agriculture for the 

 West Indies (Dulau & Co., London). In 6 parts, dealing with the 

 Cultivation ; Insect Pests and their Treatment ; Blights ; Manuring ; 

 By-Products, &c. — Indian Cottons, Gammie, in Mem. Dept. Agric. 

 India, ii. No. 2, 1907, pp. 1-23, pi. i-xiv. — "Cotton-growing in 

 Algeria," in Bull. Imp. Inst. 1907, pp. 269-273 — " Studies of 



