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In 1841 there were 180 sugar estates. The following 
is a statement of the acreage in crops &c. : 
Canes 21,710 acres Provisions 6,313 acres 
Cacao 6,910 ,, Pasture 7,237 ,, 
Coffee 1,095 ,, — 
Total in cultivation 43,265 ,, 
Total alienated 208,379 ,, 
Coleridge (H. N.) Six Months in the Westindies— - 
8 vo. London 1825. 
Cruger (Hermann) 
Einige Beitrage z. Kenntniss von sogennanten ano- 
malen Holzbildungen des Dicotylen stammes — Botanische 
Zeitung, 1850 and 1851. 
Cruger (Hermann) 
'Westindische Fragmente. Botanische Zeitung 1857, p. 
281 — On the structure of the siliceous bark of a Mo - 
quilea ( Caraipa angustifolia) called Cauto or Cauta — Also 
at p. 298, on the wood of the same. The remarkable 
siliceous bark (el cauto) of this (?) tree is fully described 
by Cruger. — See also H. von Mohl, Bot. Zeit. 1861, p. 211 
and Wiche, p. 97. 
Cruger (H.) Einiges ueber die Gewebsverand?rungen 
bei der Fortpflanzung durch Stecklinge. — Bot. Zeit. 1860, 
pp. 369 — 374 — 1 pi. 
Cruger. The Fibres of Trinidad— Technologist, vol. ii, 
p. 418— July 1862. 
Duncan (Peter Martin, M.B., F.G.S.) 
On the Fossil Corals of the Westindies— Part iv, Con- 
clusion. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, vol. 
xxiv, p. 9. 
