PART 1.
9. METHODS ADOPTED TO SECURE THE PURITY OF SEED DISTRIBUTED
FOR SOWING PURPOSES.
(Paper by H. C. Sampson, Empire Cotton Growing
Corporation. T.C.(C).Cot.6.)
(See page 144.)
8. ‘“* Mass’ METHODS FOR MAINTAINING THE QUALITY OF COTTON
‘SEED.
(Paper by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika
Territory. T.C.(C).Cot.9.)
(See page 152.)
* INTBRCHANGE OF VARIETIES AND PURENESS OF STRAIN OF COTTON
FOR "TRIAL AND OBSERVATION IN VARIOUS AFRICAN TERRITORIES.
(Paper by the Agricultural Department, Southern
Rhodesia.)
(See page 144.)
5. THE CONTROL OF (JINNERIES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE
SPREAD OF DISEASE.
(Paper by H. C. Sampson, Empire Cotton Growing
Corporation. T.C.(C).Cot.7.)
(See page 183.)
Note.—The Agricultural Department, Belgian ‘Congo, desire
information on methods of control of Cotton ‘Ginneries.
6. YIELD IMPROVEMENT BY MEANS OF FIELD EXPERIMENTS.
(To be raised by the Agricultural Department, Uganda.)
(See page 144.)
7. A PROMISING SPECIES OF WILD CcrroN IN THE MOZAMBIQUE
Company's TERRITORY.
(Paper by Baron Surcouf of the Mozambique Company’s
Territory. T.C.(C).Cot.13.)
(See page 156.)
8. Native CcrroN INDUSTRY IN THE TERRITORY OF THE MOZAMBIQUE
COMPANY.
(Paper by Senhor L. de Sa Pereira, Cotton Expert of
the Mozambique Company. T.C.(C).Cot.14.)
(See page 137.)
CATEGORY 1V.
ENTOMOLOGY AND MYCQLQGY.
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS, WITH PARTICULAR
REFERENCE TO THE CONTROL OF THE coMMON CoFFEE MEALY Bua
in Kenya CoLoNY.
(Paper by T. W. Kirkpatrick, Assistant Entomologist,
Kenya. T.C.(C)E. & M.2.)
(See page 184.)
9. SOME FACTORS INFLUENCING THE OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION
oF PLANT pIsrASES IN KENYA.
(Paper by J. McDonald, Mycologist, Kenya.
T.C.(C)E. & M.3.)
(See page 214.)
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