445 



■ 8isi\l lienip exports from ('.lii-os, Islands. 

 2132. 



— i[cNi(0, 2ol. 



— — imijorts into Xt'w(^)rleiuis, 307 



— — — — U.S.A., 395. 



— — industry and the West Indies, 

 321. 



— — , prices of, 172, 322, 348, 428. 



— — , yield from, 322. 

 ■Sleeping sickness and tsetse Hy, 122. 

 •Smith, G. Whitfield, Resident .Magistrate, 



C'arriacou, 123. 

 Smith, H. G., A Research nu the 



Kucalyi)ts, 205. 

 Smith, J. G., Ileport on Exjieriment 



Station, Hawaii, 349. 

 Smith, Longfield, lectures to teachers, 



Barbados, 138. 

 — , — — —, Bermuda, 109, 171. 



Smith, W. M., manuring citrus trees, 228. 

 Snyder, H., The Chemistry of Plant and 



Animal Life, 219. 

 Society Islands, exports of copra and 



vanila, 412. 

 Soil moisture, controlling in the orchard, 



295. 

 Solenopsis geminata in Porto Rico, 282. 

 Solomon Islands, cocoa-nuts in, 28. 

 Souari fruit, 284. 

 Spanish ash, as a wind-break, 274. 

 Spanish needle, 199. 

 Spanish oak, as a wind-break, 274. 

 Spices in Grenada, 360. 



— — Zanzibar, 340. 



— , West Indian, in Canada, 206, 286, 



350, 382, 397. 

 Sponge industry in the Bahamas, 188, 260 

 Stancliti'e, R., in West Indies, 361, 363, 



385, 391, 424. 

 Stock at Antigua, 28. 



— ^ St. Lucia, 262. 



— — St. Vincent, 108, 236. 

 — , Ceylon, in Trinidad, 220. 

 — , disjiosing of carca.ses, 252. 

 — , eating bark of trees, 196. 



■ — , grasses for, in Danish West Indies, 



249. 

 — , Indian, in West Indies, 92. 

 ■ — , molasses and cottonseed meal for, 387. 



— notes, 227. 



■ — sale at Grenada, 124, 157. 



— — — Trinidad, 380. 



— show in British Guiana, 92. 

 — , sweet potatos for, 330. 



■ — , treatment for mange, 76. 



Stoute, R. A., leave of absence, 315. 



— , resumption of duties, 381. 



Street tree planting, 75. 



Strickland, Sir Gerald, cotton growing 



in West Indies, 261. 

 Strophanthus grains, .source of strophan- 



thin, 188. 

 •Sugar at Liverpool for refining purposes, 



140. 

 - — , consumption in Canada, 35. 

 • — , cost of production on vacuum pan 



estates, 156. 



Sugar, countervailing duties uud Brussels 



Conference, 3. 

 — , exports from Barbailos, 348. 

 — , - - — Germany, 402. 



— , — — Trinidad, 364. 



— , — — West Indies, 204. 

 — , grocery, in Canada, 50. 

 — , Jamaica, 306. 

 — , Java, 220 



— , maceration and extraction, 370. 

 — , nuiscovailo, 56. 



— producing i)lant, a new, 131. 



— production of the world, 226. 

 — , U. S. concession to Cuba, 131. 



— , West Indian in Canada, 13, 34, 125, 

 148, 201, 206, 221, 286, 302, 350, 

 382, 397. 



— , -- — , markets foi', 418. 



Sugar-beet in U.S.A., 3. 



Sugar-cane bagasse for cardboard, 140. 



— , chemical selection of, 1 9. 



— cnltivation in .Vntigua, 51. 



— — — British Guiana, 51, 121. 



— — — Cuba, 322. 



— — — French West Indies, 291. 

 — • — — Hawaii, 152. 



^ _ __ Jamaica, 34, 284, 386, 

 403. 



— -- — Martini<pie, 408. 



— — — Nevis, 243. 



— — — Porto Rico, 243. 



— — St. Croix, 140, 188, 268. 



— — ~ Trinidad, 152, 322. 



— — — West Indies, 274. 



— — — virgin Islands, 275. 

 — , deterioration of cut, 98. 



— , diffusion process of extracting sugar 

 from, 99. 



— estates, economical feeding on, 89. 



— experiments in Barbados, 115, 146, 

 162, 338, 344, 354. 



— — — British Guiana, 66, 73, 

 82, 194, 211, 290, 307, 313. 



— — — Cuba, 179. 



— — — India, 115. 



— — — Jamaica, 211, 227. 



— — — Java, 71. 



— — — Leeward Islands, 145. 



— — — AVest Indies, 241. 

 — , growth variation of, 98. 



— juice, Naudet process for extractins, 

 354. 



— ■ — , weighing, 428. 



— , lectures on diseases of, 23, 77. 



— , male, 402. 



— manurial experiments, 242. 



— pests, beetle borer in Java, 154, 



— — , British Guiana, 426. 



— — , leaf-hopper in Hawaii, 154, 

 170. 



— — , root di.sease, 23. 



— seedlings, B.147, 338, 339, 344, 387. 



— — B. 208, 180, 338, 339, 

 344. 



— • — , cultivation iu West Indies, 

 274. 



— — D. 95, 330. 



Sugar-cane seedlings, 1). 117, 130, 386. 



— — in Antigua, 2. 



— British (iuiana, 180. 



Cuba, 194. 



— — — Hawaii, 386. 



— Jamaica, 284, 419. 



— — — Louisiana, 92. 



— Natal, 412. 



— Trinidad, 258. 



— — , West Indian, in Louisiana, 

 259. 



— — , — — , — Queensland, 

 180, 259. 



— varieties in Mauritius, 323. 



— versus beet, 258. 

 Sulphur from I)o]ninica, 396. 

 Sulphuric acid and chicken cholera, 30. 

 Sunflowers, 54, 361. 



— and bees, 22. 



Sun Pictures of the Antilles, 411. 

 Surinam cherry, 167. 

 — , exports of balata, 396. 

 — -, cacao and fungoid diseases, 118. 

 Sweet cup, fruiting of, 146, 190. 

 Symingt(jn fruit syndicate in Trinidad, 

 33, 388. 



Talipot palm, 151. 



Tamarinds in London market, 30, 190, 

 238, 269, 302, 332, 334, 374. 



Tea, Ceylon, 156. 



— , .lamaica, 180, 414. 



Teak, exports from Bangkok, 412. 



Terry, H. L., Notes on balata, 25. 



Texas legislature and cotton boll weevil, 

 332. 



Theobald, V. V., Second Report on Econ- 

 omic Zoology, 141. 



Thevetia uereifolia, 388, 395. 



Thompson, H. N., Forestry in West 

 Africa, 393. 



Thorn apple, 358. 



Thornton, Thomas, Travelling Inspector 

 in connexion with cotton industry, 427. 



Thrips tabaci, 202. 



Thymol, 157, 236. 



Ticks, (see Insect Pests). 



Times, The, and the cotton industry ia 

 West Indies, 277. 



— , — , Imperial Department 



of Agriculture, 317. 



Tobacco, consumption in L^nited King- 

 dom, 396. 



— , cross-fertilization of, 156. 



— cultivation, Canaries, 392. 



— — , Jamaica, 286, 30(), 376, 37& 

 392, 425. 



— — , Porto Rico, 268. 



— — , West Indies, 345. 

 — , eel-worms in, 86. 



— , fusarium on, 199. 



