Abstract

IT is exceedingly important at the present moment that the attention of men of science should be directed to some of the needs and problems connected with tropical agricultural education. As many readers of NATURE are aware, a college of tropical agriculture, the only one of its kind with pretensions to University standing within the Empire, was opened last year in Trinidad, and the ultimate success of this institution, both from the point of view of education and research, will, quite irrespective of financial support, depend upon the institution's outlook and policy and, what is equally important, the degree of acceptance which this receives in Great Britain and America.

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