Exported. 



1892 

 1891 

 i Yr. 1890 

 1889 

 1888 

 1887 



22 



Lancewood Spars. 

 Numbers. 



14,245 

 26,810 

 12,034 

 8,062 

 7,921 

 11,486 



Values. 



£4,273 10 

 8,043 

 3,610 4 

 2,821 14 

 2,383 15 

 4,594 8 



Lancewood should be planted in suitable localities, as there will always be a demand for it for 

 carriage poles, fishing rods, &c. 



Lignum' Vitae, 



Exported. 



1892 

 1891 

 ^ Yr. 1890 

 1889 

 1888 

 1887 



Tons. Cwt. 



141 2 



204 13 



207 2 



446 19 



20 13 



47 5 



Values. 



£440 18 9 

 461 6 

 544 5 10 



1,251 9 2 

 61 19 

 118 2 6 



Such an ornamental tree as this is, ought to be planted, especially in places subject to drought 

 which it withstands well. 



Limes. 



Exported. 



Barrels. 



Values. 



1892 913^ and 49 boxes £361 1 6 



1891 802^ 401 5 



iYr. 1890 8^ 4 5 



1889 701 350 10 



1888 634 317 



1887 1,028J 411 8 



Some effort should be made to make this fruit more known in England than it is at present. 

 Limes might largely supplant lemons in popular flavour. 





Lime juice. 







Exported. 



Gallons. 



Values. 





1892 



116,765 



£4,865 4 



2 



1891 



53,884 



2,245 3 



4 



I Yr. 1890 



19,826 



826 1 



8 



1889 



77,745 



3,239 7 



6 



1888 



85,963 



2,865 8 



8 



1887 



96,153 



3,205 2 







This industry might be more flourishing, if the essential oil were extracted from the peel, and a 

 first quality of lime juice made from the drainings of the fruit when cut before being pressed to make 

 the concentrated" juice. It is said also that the Jamaica concentrated juice is burnt in consequeoce 

 of the concentration being carried too far, the strength being 90 ozs. of citric acid per gulioa instead 

 of the strength obtained in Sicily from 65 to 70 ozs. 



Liquorice. 



Liquorice is another plant for the small settler, 

 rich soil. A notice of it is inserted in Bulletin No. 



It will grow where the orange flourishes, in deep 

 29. 



Exported. 



1892 

 1891 

 \ Yr. 1890 

 1889 

 1888 

 1887 



Logwood. 

 Tons. Cwt. 



Values. 



86,675 

 109,283 



59,478 

 115,454 

 100,901 



58,932 



7 

 6 



15 

 

 6 



16 



^6303,363 

 382,491 

 197,766 

 375,225 

 353,154 

 191,531 



14 

 11 



16 

 10 

 11 

 12 



6 

 

 8 

 

 

 



Enquiries are often made as to why the St. Mary's Logwood is better than that from other parts 

 of the Island, and why Honduras Logwood is the best. As far as can be ascertained, the species is 

 the same, and the difference must be ascribed to soil and situation. 



