Contents of Volume 3. 
Hunting Notes of a Bushman, by MICHAEL 
McTURK I 
Essequibo, Berbice and Demerara under the Dutch, 
Part 3, by the Editor 14 
Cane Mills, and Megass as Fuel, by the Hon. W. 
Russell 48 
The Mountains of the West Indies, by T. P. 
Porter 68 
Our Representation at the International Colonial 
Exhibition of 1886, by Geo. H. Hawtayne ... 90 
Wet Megass, Sun Dried, and Logie Megass as 
Fuel, by Nevile Lubbock 97 
Notes on West Indian Stone Implements, and 
other Indian Relics, (Illustrated), by the Editor 103 
Artificial Manure for Sugar Canes, by A. R. GlL- 
ZEAN 138 
Memoranda on the Palms of British Guiana, by 
the Editor... ... ... ... ... ... 219 
The Berbice River, and an Analysis of some of 
its Soils, by the Hon. B. HOWELL JONES ... 277 
The Cultivation of Liberian Coffee, by H. A. 
Alford Nicholls, M.D 286 
Our Commercial Relations with the Dominion of 
Canada, by P. H. Nind, M.A 308 
Soluble vs. Insoluble Manures, by E. E. H. 
Francis ... ... 331 
Notes on the Boundary of Berbice, by A. Winter 349 
