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The staff of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon, show commendable activity in investigating the planters' problems that come under their notice. At frequent intervals issues are made of the Circulars and Agricultural Journal containing their papers, which will be found to bear comparison with any publications from other experiment stations. These papers show an obvious mastery of the situation, they are conceived in a scientific spirit, and exhibit none of the looseness characteristic of amateur investigations into agricultural questions. Tea and rubber naturally come in for a good share of attention, but other crops also present their problems, many of them of considerable interest and importance.
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âœL'embryogénÃse complÃte provoquée chez les Amphibiens par piqûe de lÅuf vierge,âetc. Par E. Bataillon . C.R., Avril 13, 1910, Arch. de Zool. exp. et gén. (5), vi, Nov. 1910; C.R., 27 Mars. 1911. âœSur la parthénogenÃse expérimentale chez les Amphibians.â Par F. Henneguy . C.R., Avril 3, 1911.
Circulars and Agricultural Journal of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Ceylon. Vol. v.
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Agricultural Research in Ceylon . Nature 86, 569 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/086569a0
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