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The Tussur silk-worm in India."

Timbers from the Sudan.

Ebony from the East Africa Protectorate.

Utilisation of waste wood.

Indian lac industry.

The palm oil industry of West Africa.

Tobaccos from Nyasaland.

African food grains.

Cultivation and utilisation of the Soy bean.

Cocoa cultivation in German colonies.

Peppermint oil.

Agricultural resources of Nyasaland.

Papua and its economic resources.

Economic products from Fiji.

Recent developments in the Seychelles.

Occurrence and utilisation of Tungsten ores.

Preparation of mica powder.

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Iron ores of the British Crown Colonies and Protectorates. Discoveries of graphite in British African Colonies.

Vanadium its occurrence and uses.

Laterites from India.

Chromite from the Transvaal,

&c., &c., &c.

Rubbers from Sierra Leone. Rubbers from the West Indies. Ceara rubber from Nyasaland. Funtumia rubber from West Africa. Landolphia rubber from the Sudan. Rubber of Mascarenhasia elastica. Para rubber in Southern Nigeria. Rubber and cotton in Nyasaland,

Sunn hemp from India.

Mauritius hemp.

West African timbers,

VOL. VIII., 1910.

Cultivation and utilisation of Soy bean.

Preparation of beeswax.

Cultivation and preparation of the ground-nut.

Cultivation and preparation of "Bright" tobarcos.

Wheats from African Colonies and India.

Edible beans from East Africa.

Maize from Nyasaland and the Gambia.

Coffee from the East Africa Protectorate and Rhodesia.

Tartar guin from the Sudan.

Gums from Northern Nigeria.

The natural varnishes of China, Japan, and Burma.

Lac resin from Baroda.

Economic products from Mauritius.

International Congress of Tropical Agriculture and Colonial Development.

&e., &c., &c.

Ceara rubber.

Para rubber from the Seychelles.

Utilisation of Para rubber seed.

Flax from the East Africa Protectorate.

VOL. IX., 1911.

Cultivation, preparation, and production of flax and linseed.

Cotton from the Cape Province, South Africa.

Cotton from the New Hebrides.

Cotton-growing in Sind.

Kapok and its cultivation.

Aromatic grass oils.

"Ibean Camphor" tree of the East Africa Protectorate.

Turpentine oil from India.

Beeswax from Northern Nigeria.

Bassia kernels and fats.

Cultivation and utilisation of Sesamum seed.

Solanaceous drugs from India.

Cansation of "Molteno" or "Pictou " disease in cattle.

Irritant action of satinwood.

Utilisation of wattle bark.

Use of Dum palm nuts as vegetable ivory. Utilisation of Sudan Dara grain in Europe. Fodder plants indigenous to Australia. "Amang" from the Federated Malay States. Monazite sand from Travancore, India. Strüverite from the Federated Malay States. Distribution and uses of titanium ores.

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Cultivation, production, and use of Castor seed. Calcium cyanamide and its uses as a manurial agent.

Guano deposits of Assumption Island, Seychelles.

Agricultural development of Nyasaland.

Recent progress in agriculture and the development of natural resources.

&c., &c.. &c.

APPENDIX II.

PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE WORK OF THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

GENERAL.

Reports on the Work of the Imperial Institute.-Presented to Parliament. Containing summarised accounts of the work done at the Imperial Institute for the Dominions, Colonies, and Dependencies of the Empire. 1905. (Cd. 3116). (ca. 4448-10). 1909. (Cd. 1961-30). 1910. (Cd. 5467-23). 1911.

1906 and 1907. (Ca. 3729-48). 1908. Technical Reports and Scientific Papers, containing reports on the results of the principal investigations conducted in the Scientific and Technical Department of the Imperial Institute up to 1903. Edited by Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S., with a Preface by the late Sir Frederick Abel, Bart., G.C.V.O., etc., 1903.

· Selected Reports from the Scientific and Technical Department of the Imperial Institute, containing reports on the principal investigations conducted since 1903. Edited by the Director. Part I., Fibres. (Cd. 4588, 1909). Part II., Gums and Resins. (Cd. 4971, 1909). Part III., Food Stuffs. (Ca. 5137, 1910). Part IV., Rubber and Gutta Percha. (Ud. 6022, 1912),

Handbooks of the Commercial Resources of the Tropics, with special reference to British West Africu, issued under the authority of the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Edited by the Director.

The Agricultural and Forest Products of British West Africa. By Gerald C. Dudgeon, Director-

General of Agriculture in Egypt; lately Inspector of Agriculture for British West Africa. Cocoa: Its Cultivation and Preparation. By W. H. Johnson, F.L.S., Director of Agriculture in Southern Nigeria, and formerly Director of Agriculture in the Gold Coast and in the Territories of the Mozambique Company, Portuguese East Africa. With illustrations.

COTTON.

The Present Positiont of Cotton Cultivation. By Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S. A report presented to the International Congress of Tropical Agriculture and Colonial Development, held at Brussels in May, 1910. The steps which should be taken in organising scientific work on the cultivation of cotton are outlined, and summary statements of the actual position of cotton cultivation in those countries in which the industry is well established or is under trial are given. Published by the International Association of Tropical Agriculture and Colonial Development. Papers and Reports on Cotton Cultivation. Presented to the International Congress of Tropical Agriculture and Colonial Development, Brussels, 1910). Edited and arranged by Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S. A series of reports describing the position and prospects of cotton cultivation in those countries in which this staple is being grown on an experimental or commercial scale; with a map of the cotton-growing areas of the world. Published by the International Association of Tropical Agriculture and Colonial Development.

La Culture Du Coton Dans Le Monde. By Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S. Reprinted from the

Revue Economique Internationale, April, 1911. British Cotton Cultivation.—By Professor W. R. Dunstan, F.R.S. A general account of the present position of cotton cultivation in British Colonies and Dependencies, including summaries of the results of the examination of British-grown cotton at the Imperial Institute. (Cd. 3997, 1908). Asia Minor.-Report on Agriculture in Asia Minor, with special reference to cotton cultivation. By

Professor W. R. Dunstan, F. R.S. (Cd. 4324, 1908). With two maps.

MINERAL SURVEYS.

Parliamentary Reports by the Director of the Imperial Institute ou Mineral Surveys conducted in the following Colonies and Protectorates, in connection with the Scientific and Technical Depart- ment of the Imperial Institute :—

Ceylon. Reports on the Results of the Mineral Survey for the years 1903-4, 1904-5, 1905-6.

(Cd. 2341, 1905) (Ca. 3190, 1906) (Cd. 3762, 1907). 1506-8 (Cd. 5390, 1910). Northern Nigeria.-Reports on the Results of the Mineral Survey for 1904-5. (Cd. 2875, 1906) (Cd. 3914, 1908). 1905-6 (Cd. 3915, 1908). 1906-7 (Cd. 4719, 1909). 1907-9 (Ca. 5899, 1911).

Southern Nigeria. Reports on the Results of the Mineral Survey for 1903-4 and 1904-5. (Cd. 2876, 1906). 1905-6 (Ca. 4994, 1910). 1906–7 (Cd. 4995, 1910). 1907-8 (C'd. 5517, 1911). 1908-9 (Cd. 5901, 1911). 1910 (Cd, 6425, 1912). Nyasaland Protectorate.-Reports on the Results of the Mineral Survey for 1906. 7. (CA.

3916, 1908). 1907–8 (Ca, 4908, 1909). 1908–9 (Cd. 5900, 1911).

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