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•Fodders :— 



Jamaican fodders. Jam Bull. 8, p. 209. 



Paspalumdilatatum. Kew Bull 1902, 

 p. 1. "T.A." Mar. 1907, p. 164. 



The Use of Prickly Pear as Fodder. 

 "T.A." Mar. 1907, p. 167. 



Teosinte. "T.A. Aug. 1907, p. 124. 



Mexican Clover. U. S. Dept. of Agr. 

 Farmers' Bull. 300, 1907. 



Beggarweed, etc. etc. do. 



Is silky heads (Ptilotus alopecuroides) 

 a nutritious fodder plant ? Agr. 

 Gaz. N. S. W. Sept. 1907, p. 754. 



Medicago sativa, een veevoedergewas. 

 Korte Ber. Buitenzoi g, 1907. 



Zimmermann. Ueber tropische Fut- 

 terpflanzen. Der Pflanzer, 1908, p. 

 225, 250, 269, 273, 300. 



Forage Investigations in the Philip- 

 pine Islands. Phil. Agr. Rev., Feb. 

 1908, p. 71. 



Para grass (Panicum molte) Louis, 

 Planter Aug. 1908. "T.A." Nov. 

 1908, p. 431. 



Conservation of Fodder. Geo. Marks. 

 Agr. Gaz. N. S. W. XX. I, Jan. 1909, 

 p. 37. 



Ensilage and how to make it. "T.A." 

 Jan. 1909, p. 50. 



Fruits : — 



The conservation of fruit by the use 

 of formalin. "T.A." Apr. 1906, 

 p. 222- 



The Mangosteen. "T.A." Mar. 1906, 

 p. 159. 



The Economic possibilities of the 

 Indian Jak. "T.A." Feb. 1906, p. 40. 



Melon cultivation in South India, do . 

 Jan. 1906, p. 830. 



Quelques arbres fruiters Indochiuois. 

 Journ. d' Agr. trop. Jan, 1907, p. 4. 



La manipulation des fruits pour 1' ex- 

 portation a la Jamaique. do, Nov. 

 1906, p. 326. 



The roselle. Haw. Forester, Jan. 



1908, p. 425. 

 Fruit cultivation in Ceylon. " T.A." 



May 1907, p, 277. 



Fruit in Hawaii. Haw. Forester, Oct. 



1906, p. 287. 



Fruit preserving. " T.A." Jnne 1907, 

 p. 367. 



Thedurian fruit at the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Show. Trop. Life, July 



1907, p. 104. 



Fruit in Porto Rico. Agr, News, 15. 

 6. 1907, p. 196. 



Miscellaneous. 



Packing fruit for export. Journ. 



Dpt. of Agr., Victoria, Feb. 1908. 



"T.A." Apr. 1908, p. 349. 

 Le ceriman de Mexique (Monstera 



deliciosa), expece fruitiere. Journ. 



d' Agr, trop., June 1908, p. 169. 



Fruits in Hawaii. Haw. Forester 

 Oct, 1906. "T.A." Dec. 1907, p. 431. 



The food value of tropical fruit, do. 



do., p. 445. 

 Fruit culture an industry in Hawaii. 



do. do., p, 448. 



La multiplication du Nephelium 



Litchi. Journ. d' Agr. trop., Sept. 



1900, p. 281. 

 Notes on varieties of Fruit grown 



at various Orchards. Agr. Gaz. 



N. S. W., Dec. 1906, p. 986. 

 Tropical Fruits in Coven t Garden. 



Macmillan. Gard. Chron. 26. 12. 



i908, p. 443. " T.A." Mar. 1909, p. 238. 

 The Marketing of Hawaiian fruits. 



Haw. Forester, May 1908, p. 96. 

 Decay of oranges while in transit. 



Agr. News, VII. 174, Dec. 1908, p. 404. 

 The Tree Tomato. Macmillan. "T.A." 



Aug, 1909, p. 120. 

 Indian and Californiau fruit. Ind. 



Agr., May 1909. " T.A," Aug. p. 129. 

 The Litchi or Litchee Fruit. "T.A." 



Nov. 1909, p. 413. 

 The Granadilla. Porto Rico Horticul- 

 tural News, Feb. 1909. " T.A." Nov. 



p. 426. 



Furcrcea :— 



Agave and Furcraea fibres from 

 Madras. Imp. Inst. Bull. IV. 23. 

 " T.A." May 1907, p. 269. 



Drummond and Prain. Notes on 

 Agave and Furcrsea in India. Agr. 

 Ledger 1906, No. 7. 



Gambir :— 



Gambir cultivation in West Sumatra. 

 "T.A."Supp. Nov, 1908, p. 488. 



Garcinia : — 



Select Edible Garcinia fruits. Mac- 

 millan. "T.A." Sept. 1908, p. 230. 



The fats of Garcinia species. Hooper. 

 Journ. As. Soc. Bengal. III. 1907, 

 p. 257. 



The Mangosteen. Trin. Bull. Oct. 

 1908, p. 40. 



Gardening, School :— 



School Gardening in the Province of 



La Union. Phil, Agr. Rev., Feb. 



1908, p. 95. 

 School Gardens in England. Agr. 



News, 8. 8. 1906, p. 247. 



