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Title: The Philippine Agricultural Review. Vol. VIII, First Quarter, 1915 No. 1

Author: VariousEditor: H. T. Edwards

Author: Various

Editor: H. T. Edwards

Release date: April 11, 2011 [eBook #35816]

Language: English

Credits: Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online DistributedProofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for ProjectGutenberg (This file was produced from images generouslymade available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

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The Philippine Agricultural ReviewVol. VIIIFIRST QUARTER, 1915 No. 1SPECIAL ARTICLESCITRUS FRUITS IN THE PHILIPPINESBy P. J. WesterBY-PRODUCTS OF SUGAR MANUFACTUREBy C. W. HinesA QUARTERLY PUBLICATIONISSUED IN ENGLISH BY THE BUREAU OF AGRICULTUREThe Government of the Philippine Islands Department of Public InstructionMANILABUREAU OF PRINTING1915(Entered at the post office at Manila as second-class matter.)PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.Land area.115,026 square miles. (The combined area of the New England States and New York, U. S. A., is109,593 square miles.)PRINCIPAL EXPORTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1913.Abacá (Manila hemp), 144,578 metric tons, value ₱46,089,488.Copra, 113,055 metric tons, value ₱23,295,795.Sugar, 212,540 metric tons, value ₱18,983,080.Cigars and cigarettes, 259,435 (thousands), value ₱6,828,660Tobacco, leaf, clippings, etc., 13,309 metric tons, value ₱4,079,452.Plate I.Plate I.Plant-propagation shed, Lamao experiment station.The PhilippineAgricultural ReviewVol. VIIIFirst Quarter, 1915 No. 1Board of EditorsEditor, H. T. EdwardsAssistantEditor, S. StickneyContributing EditorsAdriano HernandezW. E. CobeyP. J. WesterM. M. SaleebyH. O. JacobsonC. W. EdwardsContents.Page.Editorial3Citrus Fruits in the Philippines5By-products of Sugar Manufacture29Coffee in the Philippines39Cane-juice Clarification47Book Review: “La Fabricación de Azucar Blanco en los Ingenios”56Current Notes: First Quarter—Shield Budding the Mango; Experiments in Shield Budding; Improvement of Tropical Fruits in the Philippines; Petioled vs. nonpetioled Budwood; New Sugar Industry; World’s Sugar Supply; Progress in Sugar Manufacture57Illustrations.Plate I.Plant propagation shed at Lamao Experiment StationFrontispiece.Facing page—II.Citrus Fruits: (a) Talamisan; (b) Tizon; (c) Philippine Pomelo16III.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus: (a) Talamisan; (b) Alemow; (c) Limao16IV.Citrus Fruits: (a)Canol; (b) Cabuyao; (c) Limao16V.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus: (a) Canci; (b) Cabuyao; (c) Biasong16VI.Citrus Fruits: (a) Tihi-tihi; (b) Biasong; (c) Alemow16VII.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus:(a) Colo-Colo; (b) Samuyao; (c) Balincolong16Text Figure.Page.Fig. 1Seedling ofC. histrixDC18

The Philippine Agricultural ReviewVol. VIIIFIRST QUARTER, 1915 No. 1SPECIAL ARTICLESCITRUS FRUITS IN THE PHILIPPINESBy P. J. WesterBY-PRODUCTS OF SUGAR MANUFACTUREBy C. W. HinesA QUARTERLY PUBLICATIONISSUED IN ENGLISH BY THE BUREAU OF AGRICULTUREThe Government of the Philippine Islands Department of Public InstructionMANILABUREAU OF PRINTING1915(Entered at the post office at Manila as second-class matter.)

The Philippine Agricultural ReviewVol. VIIIFIRST QUARTER, 1915 No. 1

The Philippine Agricultural Review

Vol. VIIIFIRST QUARTER, 1915 No. 1

SPECIAL ARTICLESCITRUS FRUITS IN THE PHILIPPINES

SPECIAL ARTICLES

CITRUS FRUITS IN THE PHILIPPINES

By P. J. Wester

BY-PRODUCTS OF SUGAR MANUFACTURE

BY-PRODUCTS OF SUGAR MANUFACTURE

By C. W. Hines

A QUARTERLY PUBLICATIONISSUED IN ENGLISH BY THE BUREAU OF AGRICULTUREThe Government of the Philippine Islands Department of Public InstructionMANILABUREAU OF PRINTING1915(Entered at the post office at Manila as second-class matter.)

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.Land area.115,026 square miles. (The combined area of the New England States and New York, U. S. A., is109,593 square miles.)PRINCIPAL EXPORTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1913.Abacá (Manila hemp), 144,578 metric tons, value ₱46,089,488.Copra, 113,055 metric tons, value ₱23,295,795.Sugar, 212,540 metric tons, value ₱18,983,080.Cigars and cigarettes, 259,435 (thousands), value ₱6,828,660Tobacco, leaf, clippings, etc., 13,309 metric tons, value ₱4,079,452.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.Land area.115,026 square miles. (The combined area of the New England States and New York, U. S. A., is109,593 square miles.)PRINCIPAL EXPORTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1913.Abacá (Manila hemp), 144,578 metric tons, value ₱46,089,488.Copra, 113,055 metric tons, value ₱23,295,795.Sugar, 212,540 metric tons, value ₱18,983,080.Cigars and cigarettes, 259,435 (thousands), value ₱6,828,660Tobacco, leaf, clippings, etc., 13,309 metric tons, value ₱4,079,452.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.Land area.115,026 square miles. (The combined area of the New England States and New York, U. S. A., is109,593 square miles.)PRINCIPAL EXPORTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1913.Abacá (Manila hemp), 144,578 metric tons, value ₱46,089,488.Copra, 113,055 metric tons, value ₱23,295,795.Sugar, 212,540 metric tons, value ₱18,983,080.Cigars and cigarettes, 259,435 (thousands), value ₱6,828,660Tobacco, leaf, clippings, etc., 13,309 metric tons, value ₱4,079,452.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

Land area.115,026 square miles. (The combined area of the New England States and New York, U. S. A., is109,593 square miles.)

PRINCIPAL EXPORTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1913.

Abacá (Manila hemp), 144,578 metric tons, value ₱46,089,488.

Copra, 113,055 metric tons, value ₱23,295,795.

Sugar, 212,540 metric tons, value ₱18,983,080.

Cigars and cigarettes, 259,435 (thousands), value ₱6,828,660

Tobacco, leaf, clippings, etc., 13,309 metric tons, value ₱4,079,452.

Plate I.Plate I.Plant-propagation shed, Lamao experiment station.

Plate I.Plate I.Plant-propagation shed, Lamao experiment station.

Plate I.Plate I.Plant-propagation shed, Lamao experiment station.

Plate I.

Plant-propagation shed, Lamao experiment station.

The PhilippineAgricultural ReviewVol. VIIIFirst Quarter, 1915 No. 1Board of EditorsEditor, H. T. EdwardsAssistantEditor, S. StickneyContributing EditorsAdriano HernandezW. E. CobeyP. J. WesterM. M. SaleebyH. O. JacobsonC. W. Edwards

The PhilippineAgricultural ReviewVol. VIIIFirst Quarter, 1915 No. 1Board of EditorsEditor, H. T. EdwardsAssistantEditor, S. StickneyContributing EditorsAdriano HernandezW. E. CobeyP. J. WesterM. M. SaleebyH. O. JacobsonC. W. Edwards

The Philippine

Agricultural Review

Vol. VIIIFirst Quarter, 1915 No. 1

Board of Editors

Editor, H. T. Edwards

AssistantEditor, S. Stickney

Contributing Editors

Adriano HernandezW. E. CobeyP. J. WesterM. M. SaleebyH. O. JacobsonC. W. Edwards

Contents.Page.Editorial3Citrus Fruits in the Philippines5By-products of Sugar Manufacture29Coffee in the Philippines39Cane-juice Clarification47Book Review: “La Fabricación de Azucar Blanco en los Ingenios”56Current Notes: First Quarter—Shield Budding the Mango; Experiments in Shield Budding; Improvement of Tropical Fruits in the Philippines; Petioled vs. nonpetioled Budwood; New Sugar Industry; World’s Sugar Supply; Progress in Sugar Manufacture57

Contents.Page.Editorial3Citrus Fruits in the Philippines5By-products of Sugar Manufacture29Coffee in the Philippines39Cane-juice Clarification47Book Review: “La Fabricación de Azucar Blanco en los Ingenios”56Current Notes: First Quarter—Shield Budding the Mango; Experiments in Shield Budding; Improvement of Tropical Fruits in the Philippines; Petioled vs. nonpetioled Budwood; New Sugar Industry; World’s Sugar Supply; Progress in Sugar Manufacture57

Illustrations.Plate I.Plant propagation shed at Lamao Experiment StationFrontispiece.Facing page—II.Citrus Fruits: (a) Talamisan; (b) Tizon; (c) Philippine Pomelo16III.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus: (a) Talamisan; (b) Alemow; (c) Limao16IV.Citrus Fruits: (a)Canol; (b) Cabuyao; (c) Limao16V.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus: (a) Canci; (b) Cabuyao; (c) Biasong16VI.Citrus Fruits: (a) Tihi-tihi; (b) Biasong; (c) Alemow16VII.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus:(a) Colo-Colo; (b) Samuyao; (c) Balincolong16Text Figure.Page.Fig. 1Seedling ofC. histrixDC18

Illustrations.Plate I.Plant propagation shed at Lamao Experiment StationFrontispiece.Facing page—II.Citrus Fruits: (a) Talamisan; (b) Tizon; (c) Philippine Pomelo16III.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus: (a) Talamisan; (b) Alemow; (c) Limao16IV.Citrus Fruits: (a)Canol; (b) Cabuyao; (c) Limao16V.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus: (a) Canci; (b) Cabuyao; (c) Biasong16VI.Citrus Fruits: (a) Tihi-tihi; (b) Biasong; (c) Alemow16VII.Herbarium Specimens of Citrus:(a) Colo-Colo; (b) Samuyao; (c) Balincolong16Text Figure.Page.Fig. 1Seedling ofC. histrixDC18

Text Figure.Page.Fig. 1Seedling ofC. histrixDC18

Text Figure.Page.Fig. 1Seedling ofC. histrixDC18


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