PARTY
CATEGORY VI.
AGRICULTURE, ENTOMOLOGY AND MYCOLQGY.
1. CoFrFEE:
(a) Some aspects of Coffee Production in Kenya.
(Paper by A. D. le Poer Trench, Senior Coffee Officer,
: Kenya. T.C.(C).Ag.4.)
(See page 48.)
(b) Coffee Robusta and its development in Uganda.
(Paper by T. D. Maitland, Government - Botanist,
Uganda. T.C.(C).Ag.5.)
(See page 56.)
2. Tue CULTURE OF COCONUTS IN THE SEYCHELLES.
(Paper contributed by the Director of Agriculture,
Seychelles. T.C.(C).Ag.17.)
(See page 211.)
3. SoME oF THE CEREALS IN KENvA COLONY WITH PARTICULAR
REFERENCE TO WHEAT AND THE BREEDING OF SUITABLE VARIETIES
THEREOF.
(Paper by G. J. L. Burton, Plant Breeder, Kenya.
T.C(C).Ag.6.)
(See page 96.)
4. METHODS OF STORAGE OF NATIVE FOOD PRODUCTS.
(Asked by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika
Territory.)
(See page 222.)
CATEGORY VII.
COTTON, ENTOMOLOGY AND MYCOLQGY.
1. NOTIFICATION REGARDING THE DISTRIBUTION, EXISTENCE, AND
OCCURRENCE OF INsEcT AND FUNGOID' PESTS.
(Paper by H. C. Sampson, Empire Cotton Corporation.
T.C.(C)Cot.8.)
(See page 221.)
‘2. Economic Status or CorToN STAINER (Dysdercus Spp.)
(Paper by the Agricultural Department,” Southern
Rhodesia. (T.C.(C)Cotl5.)
(See page 172.)
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 fortheoming; 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.
¢ THE DISTRIBUTION OF Pink Born WorM .ON. COTTON IN
TANGANYIKA ; measures adopted and with what success for
control and prevention of spread of the pest.
(Asked by the Agricultural Department, Uganda.)
‘See page 175.)
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