PART 1. (cp The use of extended Native Administration for Agricultural progress. (Paper by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika Territory. T.C.(C).Ag.13.) (See page 89.) (d) Possibilities of co-operation among Natives in East Africa. (Paper by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika Territory. T.C.(C).Ag.14.) (See page 91.) Note.—The Tanganyika Government ask for information on efforts made to introduce Agricultural Co-operation among African Natives—in what branches of Agricultural activity and with what success. 2. TRANSPORT PROBLEM. (Note by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika Territory. T.C.(C).Ag.16.) (See page 270.) 3 Ax ORGANIZATION OF MARKETING IN A YOUNG COTTON INDUSTRY. (Paper by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika Territory. T.C.(C).Cot.8.) (See page 127.) CORRELATION OF WORK OF, AND CO-OPERATION BETWEEN, TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS AND GENERAL EXECUTIVE AGRICULTURAL OFFICERS. (Paper by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika Territory. T.C.(C).Cot.10.) (See page 272.) 5 TEMPORARY EXCHANGE OF TECHNICAL SPECIALISTS BETWEEN DEPENDENCIES. (Paper by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika Territory. T.C.(C).Cot.11.) (See page 272.) Additional Items. The items given below have been added at the request of the different Governments so that information with regard to them may be forthcoming; an informal discussion will probably be of value. No formal papers dealing with these questions have been circulated, but it is presumed that representatives of the Governments concerned will explain exactly what information they wish to obtain from the other members of the Conference. 6. Discussion oF THE CorToN TAX, DEVISING A FAIR FORMULA THEREFOR. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya; informa- tion desired from Uganda.) (See page 138) 7. GRADING OF LINT. (Asked by the Agricultural Department, Kenya; informa- tion desired from South Africa.) (See page 139.) 19