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foliaged stove plant, it is posse; 
cal interest. The spadix, like 
branches, is produced on extra- 
stem, having all the appearance i. 
pendent of the leaves, Flowers 
amoui ^ .or more purely s 
which would otherwise not be manife. 
sent pamphlet contains the substance 
delivered at Kingston by Mr. Morris, tl 
Public Gardens and Plantations, Jam> 
development of Cacao plantations in 
After some introductory pages devoted to 
and description of the plant, Mr. Morris 
once into the practical part of his subject— 
tion of land, raising plants from seed, 
gathering and preparing the crop, basing h. 
ments upon information acquired in the isi 
Trinidad. The cultivation seems to be of i 
character, shade and shelter from wind being of , 
importance, while the conditions in the mo. 
valleys of Jamaica are so favourable for its cultival 
that the promise for the fiitnrp ?= 
