Nigeria- -Continued. 



Asia and Oceania--Continued. 



307. WEST, J. Experiments on cacao regeneration: 

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Account of experiments beginning in 1936. 



308. WEST AFRICAN CACAO RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 

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History of cultivation, the existing native industry, and 

 possibilities for improvement. 



Sao Tom^ and Principe 



309. BELLEFROro, V. DE. Note sur la culture du 

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310. CAMARA, M.DE S. DA, and COUTINHO, D. M. 

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Refers chiefly to cacao. 



311. COMPANHIA AGRICOLA ULTRAMARINA, 

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464.09 C73 



Signed by A. de Seabra and A. F. de Seabra. 



Includes chapters on various types of diseases, insects 

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312. SCHWARZ, L. J. Cocoa in Sao Tom6 and 

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Chiefly cultural practices and insect pests. 



314. ZUZARTE CORTESAO, A. F. Culture du 

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Causes of the crisis in the cacao industry of Sao Thom^ 

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Asia and Oceania 



315. BORNEO (BRITISH NORTH). DIRECTOR OF 

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316. BUTCHART, D. Cacao developments in 

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Account of recent importation of pods from New 

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317. CEYLON, DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. 

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318. CHEESMAN, E. E. Rapport sur les possibilit^s 

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Resume of conclusions of his Report . . . (item 319). 



319. CHEESMAN, E. E. Report on potentialities for 

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22.5 F312 



Consists of the sections relevant to the Federation of 

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Contents: Pt. 2, Summary of conclusions; Pt. 3, 

 Malaya; Ft. 6, The supply of planting material. 



"Implementation of the recommendations of the 

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320. CHEESMAN, E. E. Report on the potentialities 

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1948. 68.3 C41 



Includes evaluation of both natural and economic factors 

 bearing on suitability of each country for cacao culture, 

 and a discussion of possible supplies of planting material. 

 Appendix B consists of reports on diseases and insects 

 associated with cacao in Malaya, by A. Thompson, 

 A. Johnston, and H. T. Pagden. 



321. DUARTE, C. Contribution a I'^tude des cacaos 

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Suggestions for improvement and modernization of 

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322. DUARTE C. Note sur les cacaos de Timor. B. 

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Brief history of cacao culture in Timor, and charac- 

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323. FFRENCH-MULLEN, M. D. Summary of a 

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Survey of plantings surviving from plantings made 

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324. GILLETT, D. Report to Cadbury Bros. Ltd., 

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Considers climate, topography, soils, and population of 

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 Appendix gives average monthly rainfall in Sarawak, 

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325. JACK, H. W. Cocoa. Fiji Dept. Agr. Agr. J. 

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Possibilities for cacao culture in Fiji. 



326. RIECK, M. Mahr criollo. More crioUo. In 

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German and English. 

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327. TAMMES, P. M. L. Mogelijkheden voor de 

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Need for new cacao-producing areas, beginnings and 

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Malaya 



328. FAULKNER, O. T., and MILSUM, J. N. Cacao, 

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Preliminary report of a small-scale trial at the 

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329. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. DEPT. OF 

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1949. 79 p. 22.5 F31R 



Includes reports of various divisions on steps taken to 

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Some earlier reports contain brief reports on work 

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330. GRAY, H. F. W. Cocoa— a revenue producing 

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Suggestions for its establishment in Malaya as a 

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331. HARTLEY, C. W. S. Investigations into the 

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Account of Department of Agriculture experiments and 

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Reprinted in Planter 25:171-180, June 1949. 78.8 P69 



332. STEWART, A. Cocoa experiment. Planter 

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Progress report on a new planting in Perak, Federation 

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333. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. DEPT. OF 

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Brief account of unsuccessful experimental plantings 

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