The Philippine Agricultural Review
Vol. VIII FIRST QUARTER, 1915 No. 1
SPECIAL ARTICLES
CITRUS FRUITS IN THE PHILIPPINES
By P. J. Wester
BY-PRODUCTS OF SUGAR MANUFACTURE
By C. W. Hines
A QUARTERLY PUBLICATION
ISSUED IN ENGLISH BY THE BUREAU OF AGRICULTURE
The Government of the Philippine Islands Department of Public Instruction
MANILA
BUREAU OF PRINTING
1915
(Entered at the post office at Manila as second-class matter.)
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Land area. 115,026 square miles. (The combined area of the New England States and New York, U. S. A., is 109,593 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.
Plant-propagation shed, Lamao experiment station.
The Philippine
Agricultural Review
Vol. VIII First Quarter, 1915 No. 1
Board of Editors
Editor, H. T. Edwards
Assistant Editor, S. Stickney
Contributing Editors
Adriano Hernandez
W. E. Cobey
P. J. Wester
M. M. Saleeby
H. O. Jacobson
C. W. Edwards