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Class. 



Prizes. 



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2nd. 



£ s. d. 



£ s. d. 



132 Starches, Cassava — complete exhibit of not less than two of any 



of the following samples, to be not less than lOlbs : Cassava, 

 Negro Yam, White Yam, Coco, or Sweet Potato 



133 Tapioca, not less than lOlbs 



134 Brl. or box of Oranges packed for exportation 



135 Bananas, not letss than 5 bunches 



136 Oranges — Exhibit not less than 100 



137 Limes— Exhibit not less than 200 



138 Lemons — Exhibit not less than 100 



139 Citrons - Exhibit not less than 50 



140 Pine Apples - Collection not less than 6 



141 Collection of any Fruits, 6 varieties 



142 Geueral collection of Vegetables, 6 varieties 



143 Yam, lOlbs. 



143a Sweet Potatoes, lOlbs. 



143b Irish Potatoes, 1 bushel 



144 Best sample of Jamaica Tobacco, cured, 251bs. 



145 Cigars, made of Jamaica Tobacco, 31bs. 



146 Best Basket 12 Fowls' Eggs 



147 Fresh Butler, lib. 



148 Mountain Butter, 21bs. 

 140 Salted Butter. 21 bs. ... 



150 Pieserve.l Fish, 151bs. 



151 Salted Beef, lOlbs. 



152 Bacon, 6lbs. 



153 Honey, 1 gallon 



154 Wax, lOlbs 



155 Vinegar, 1 gallon 



156 Lime Juce, 1 gallon, prepared for export 



157 Lime Robe, 21bs. 



158 Cayenne Pepper, 1 pint 



159 Cassareep, 2 quarts 



160 Annatto, lOlbs. 



161 Pickles, not less than four varieties 



162 Syrups, from native fruits, 2 varieties 



1 63 Jellies and preserved Jamaica Fruits, not less than 2 varieties, 21bs. each 



164 Fibro Plants, 6 varieties 



165 Commercial samples of manufactured Fibre, not less than 601bs., 6 



samples 



166 Mule Cart 



167 Wain 



168 Bray 



169 Wheel barrow ... 



170 Hogshead 



171 Puncheon 



172 Barrel 



173 Tub 



174 Ox-Bows, half dozen ... 



175 Yoke 



176 Field Gate 



177 Open Baskets, 3 sizes 



178 Dozen Walking Sticks, 6 varieties 



179 Hats, Jipijapa Straw, 3 samples 



180 Hats, any other description 



181 Hampers, pair 



Note. — No piize will be awarded in any class unless there are at least two e 

 Note. — The sum of one shilling will be allowed to unsuccessful exhibitors 

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in the Minor Product Class 



It may be of interest to place on record in the Bulletin of the Botanical Department the fact that 

 the Mangogteen (Garcinia Mangostana, L.) has been successfully grafted on the Gamboge tree (Gar- 

 cinia pictoria, Roxb.) at the Castleton Botanic Gardens. The Mangosteen fruited at Castleton for the 

 first time in the latter part of 1885. Only a few fruits were then produced, and none of them con- 

 tained any seeds. Another tree is now bearing half-a-dozen fruits. It will be seen that the lookout 

 for propagating the plant by seeds at Castleton is a very poor one indeed, and as a large number of 

 plants sent in a wardian case from the Singapore Botanic Gardens were all dead on arrival it seemed as 

 if the chances of the Mangosteen becoming a naturalised Jamaica fruit tree were very remote. About 

 a yeas ago it occurred to me that it might be possible to graft the Mangosteen on the Gamboge tree. I 

 may here remark that the Gamboge tree (Garcinia pictoria, lloxb.) fruits regularly and abundantly at 

 Castleton. By way of experiment these plants were grafted by the process known as inarching, or 



