Miscellaneous. 



146 



[August, 1910. 



Der Handel Kameruns in Kautschuk 

 in die Johren 1900-1908, Tropenpfl 

 p. 11, 1909. 



Rubbers.— (Wild Rubbers — America). 



Rubber exploitation in Bolivia and 

 Peru. Ind. Journ. 1908, p, 479. 



Paraguayan rubbei. "T.A." Supp. 

 May 1908, p. 488. 



The Brazilian Rubber Industry, do. 

 489. 



A new Mexican rubber. Ind. Journ. 



12. 8. 1907, p. 210. 

 The collection of Para rubber on the 



Amazon, and its future. Sand- 



mann, Abstr. by J, C. Willis, "T.A " 



Nov, '08, p. 410, Dec. p. 506. 

 In the Amazon rubber country. Ind. 



World, Sept. 1907, p. 384. 

 The rubber trade of Brazil. " T.A." 



Jan. 1909, p. 4. 

 Rubber prospects in Brazil. Trop. 



Life, April 1909, " T.A." July, 1909, 



p. 6. 



Rubber prospects in Peru. Trop. 

 Life, July 1909, p. 103. 



TheGuayule rubber industry. "T.A." 

 Dec. 1909, p. 484. 



Palo Amarillo rubber. Ind. Trade 

 Jnl., Oct. '09, " T.A," June, 10, p. 3. 



The state of the Brazil rubber in- 

 dustry. Agr. News, 19. 2. 10, p. 55. 



Caoutchouc and its collection in the 

 Upper Amazon region, Sperber, 

 Abstr. by J. C. Willis. " T.A." April 

 1910, p. 297. 



Brazilian Rubber Industry, Ind. Tr. 

 Jnl. Dec. 1909, ■« T.A." Apr. 10, p. 

 299. 



New sources of rubber in Mexico. 

 Trop. Life, Mar, '10., p. 48. 



Rubber Congress at Manaos. Ind. 

 World. I. 4. 10, p, 233, "T.A." July, 

 10, p. 3. 



Para, Manaos, and the Amazon, do. 



1. 5. 10, p. 265 (et seq). 

 Some remarks on rubber gathering 

 in Eastern Peru. Amer. Rev. I. 

 Feb. 1910,, "T.A." June 1910, p. 486. 

 Rubbers.— (Wild Rubbers — Asia), 



Het tegengaan van het vernielen en 

 beschadigen van in het wild groeinde 

 Rubberboom en Borneo, Cultuur- 

 gids, 10, I, 595. 

 Rubbers.— (Wild Rubbers— Miscellan- 

 eous). 



Die Stammpflanze des Amarillo- 

 Kautsehuks. Tropenfl, 12. '08, p. 

 477. 



The necessity of regulating rubber 

 collecting by federal legislation, 

 Yr. Bk. Rub. P. A. Mexico, 1907-8, 

 p, 19. 



Weber, C. O. Ueber des Natur des 



Kautschuks. B. C. 84, p. 359. 

 Fruits that yield rubber. Ind. 



World, Sept. 1909, p. 377. 

 Rubber in Hawaii. Ag. Bull, F.M.S., 



Dee, 1908, p. 612. 

 Les latex de diverses plantes de la 



Guyane francaise. Bull. Jard. Col. 



10, 1910, p. 251. 

 Bruschi. Contributo alio studio fiseo- 



logico del latice. Ann. di. Bot. 7, 



1909, p. 671 (Bot. Gaz. 49. 315). 



CEYLON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Minutes of a meeting of the Board of 

 Agriculture, held at the Council Cham- 

 ber on Monday, the 1st August, 1910, at 

 12 noon. 



His Excellency the Governor presided. 

 There were also present :— The Hon. Mr. 

 H, L. Crawford, C.M.G., acting Colonial 

 Secretary, the Hon. Mr, H. W. Brod- 

 hurst, acting Treasurer, the Hon. Mr. 

 C. T. D. Vigors, the Hon. Mr. S. C. 

 Obeyesekere, Drs. J. C. Willis and H. M. 

 Fernando, Messrs. M. Kelway Bamber, 

 James Peiris, J. D. Vanderstraaten, W. 

 A. de Silva, Tudor Rajapakse, C. P. 

 Hayley, Francis Beveu and L. W. A. de 

 Soysa. As Visitors : — Messrs. H. L. de 

 Mel, F. J. de Mel, and W. S. Goone- 

 wardene. 



The minutes of the meeting held on 

 April 6th, 1910, were read and confirmed. 



Progress Report No. 50 was adopted. 



Statements of Expenditure for April, 

 May, June and July were tabled. 



Dr. H. M. Fernando, in the absence of 

 the Hon'ble Mr. A. Kauagasabai, moved 

 the following resolution, which was duly 

 seconded by Mr. Bamber and unanimous- 

 ly adopted : — "As the Tobacco Committee 

 are strongly of opinion that the experi- 

 ments with tobacco at Maha-Iluppalama 

 may be continued, it is proposed that 

 the unexpended balance of the funds 

 voted for this year— together with, if 

 necessary, the proceeds of sales — should 

 be devoted to the continuance of the 

 experiments." 



Mr. W. A. de Silva read his paper 

 entitled " The Problem of Agricultural 

 Cattle in Ceylon/' which elicited much 

 comment. His Excellency the President, 

 the Hon. Mr. Obeyesekere, Mr. Bamber, 

 Dr. Willis and Mr. Peiris offered 

 remarks. 



Dr. H. M. Fernando gave an interest- 

 ing account of a visit paid to the Experi- 

 ment Station at Maha-Iluppalama. 



C. Dribbbrg, 

 Secretary, C.A.&. 



