4.'5(j 



Cassava cultivation, agiirultiiral jiekl, 

 150. 



— — , Jamaica, 150, .'U;», 4 U. 



— — , India, 38. 



■ — , for glucose manufacture, 14.S, 162. 

 ■ — meal fi-om .lamaica, 1+!S. 

 ■ — iioisoiiiug in Barliados, 42.3. 



— proiluots from Jamaica, analysis of, 50. 



— — , trade in, Ifil. 



— , sliced, from St. Luci;i, 1"-'. 

 • — starch, by-iiroduets, 150. 



— — , cost of manufacture, 150. 

 ■ — — factory in Florida, 150. 



— — — — Jamaica, 102. 

 -r- — for laundry puri^ses, 137. 



■ — — from Dominica, 152. 



— — — St. Lucia, 412. 



— — industry i)i Jamaica, 44, 105, 

 118, 137. 



Cas.sia Fistula, exiiorts from St. Lucia, 



310. 

 ■ — — , in London market, 30, 01, 94, 



173, 190, 209, 334. 

 Castilloa elastica, cultivation in (iold 



Coast Colonj', 355. 



— — .seeds for distril)Ution, 220. 

 Castor oil for soaj) manufacture, 172. 



■ — — plant, cultivation of, 203. 



— — — , in Ceylon, 249. 

 Cayman Lslands. cotton in, 390. 

 Cedar, e.xports from Columbia, 230. 

 Ceylon, agricultural progress, 120. 



• — , castor oil [ilant in, 249. 



■ — , citronella grass in, 410. 



— , — oil industry, 259. 



■ — , cocoa-nut cultivation in, 248. 



■ — , rubber cultivation in, 28, 250. 



— , tea exports from, 150. 



Chalmers, F.V., report on Jani.iica to- 

 bacco, 300, 379. 



Chestnuts and chestnut trees in Italy, 

 109. 



Chicken hawk and mole crickets, 218. 



Chili, Algarrobilla seed from, 195. 



— , exports of nitrate from, 348. 



Cho-cho, as a bee plant, 211. 



Citric acid and citrate of lime, exports 

 from Sicily, 324. 



Citrometer, 308. 



Citronella grass in Ceylon, 410. 



— oil, adulteration of, 259. 



Citrus fruits, exports from California, 

 252. 



— — , — — Jamaica, 164. 

 -, — _ - Sicily, 324. 



■ — — , gathering for market, 212. 

 - — fruit and peel, pickled, exports from 



Sicily, 324. 

 • — seedlings versus grafts, 190. 



— trees, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides 

 on, 199. 



. — — , manuring, 100, 228. 



Clark, A. H., birds of 'West Indies, 44. 



Clarke, A. J., acting at Agricultural 



School, St. Vincent, 303. 

 Cocaine, manufacture in Peru, 236. 

 Coccinellidae, description of, 106. 



Cocoa-nut, abnormal, 08. 



— cultivation in liiitisli fJuiana, 316. 



— -- llritisli Honduras, S8. 

 _ ._ ._ Ceylon, 2S4. 



— — Federated Malay States, 



284. 



— — — Jamaica, 3, 00. 



— — — riiilililiines, 132. 



— — — Solomon Islands, 28. 



— — — West Indies, 30. 

 — , imports into U.S.A., 377. 



— meal in Canada, 13. 



— oil, 12. 



— , for toothache, 227. 



— - - industry in Jamaica, 372. 



— — , use in margarine industry, 28. 



— plantation.?, fodder i)lants in, 217. 



— trees, |)lanting, 44, 228, 378. 



— — , scale insects on, 346. 

 Cocoa-nuts, West Indian, in Canada, 13, 



148, 206, 221, 280, 302, 3.50, 382, 397. 

 — , — — , -- New York, 296. 

 Coco-de-mer, 156, 429. 

 Coffee, annual production of, 108. 

 — , Brazilian, 298. 



— cultivation and avocado pears, 230. 



— — , Columbia, 89. 



— — , .lamaica, 153. 



— — , Queensland, 9. 

 — , in Canada, 13. 



— , (quality of, 345. 



— trees, .shelter belts for, 273. 



— — , yield from, 348. 



Coix Lachryma-Jobi, 275, 342, 395. 



Cola vera, distribution from Itoyal Gar- 

 dens, Kew, to W. I. I'otanic Statio)is, 

 300. 



Colletotrichum gloeosporioides of citrus 

 trees, 199. 



Collins, G. N., visit to Jamaica, 220. 



Colombia, cacao in, 311. 



— , cedar, exports of, 230. 



— , coft'ee trade, 89. 



Conference, West Indian Agricultural, 

 (see West Indian Agricultural Confer- 

 ence). 



Congo Free State, exports of raw rubber 

 to F.elgium, 304. 



Connell, M.B., Assistant Clerk, 203. 



Cook, O. F., ifexican cotton boll weevil, 

 340. 



Copaiba balsam, 311. 



Copaifera officinalis, 311. 



Copernicia cerifera, wax from, 284. 



Copra, drying in Samoa, 420. 



— , exports from Samoa, 153. 



— , — — Societj' I.sland.s, 412. 



Tahiti, 268. 



Cotton, IJarbados, ■•*, 76, 149, 1S2, 2S4. 

 — , consum]ition and supply, 405. 



— cultivation and Paris green, lOS. 



— — West Indian J'.ulletin, 



88, 104, 130. 



— — , conditions necessary for, 133. 

 - ^ in Anguilla, 3S0. 



— Antigua, 37, 357, 364, 



373. 



80, r 

 421. 



— Barbados, 8, 28, 37, 

 182, ]«9, 357, 359, 360, 40.5, 



— Barbuda, 373. 



— — Brazil, 345. 



— — Biitish Central African 

 Protectorate, 390. 



— — — Empire and 

 Egypt, 197. 



— — -— Guiana, 12, 73, 

 169, 204, 229, 309, 389. 



— — — Honduras, 10 f. 



— — Carriacou, 44. 



— — Cayman Islands, 390. 



— — Cuba, 12, 10.5, 421. 

 _ -_ East Africa, 342, 



— — Egyi't: -^-S- 



— — Gambia, 341. 



— — Gold Coast Colony, 309. 



— — Grenada, 178, 348, 

 304, 373, 



— - Hayti, 216. 



_ ._ .lamaica, 12, 140, 18.3, 

 188, 197, 201, 29.3, 328, 348, 37.3, 

 405, 414. 



— — Lago.s, 25. 



— — Leeward Islands, man- 

 urial experiments, 237. 



— — ^[ontserrat. 21, 72, 185 

 21.3, 332, 341, 405. 



_ — Nevi.s, 60, 149. 373. 



— — Northern Nigeria, 139. 

 - — — Paraguay, 309. 



- Porto Rico, 37, 252, 



261, 389. 

 278. 

 40.5, 421. 



Portuguese East Africa, 

 St. Kitfs, 5, 213, 341, 



Cordyceps Barberi, insect-attacking fungi, 



13.5. 

 Corn oil, rubber from, 77. 



— stalks for hay, 102. 



Corypha umbraculifera at Dominica, 151. 

 Costa Plica, lianana cultivation, 60, 324. 

 — , vegetables of, 121. 

 Cotton, Antigua, value of, 300. 



— bales, 85, 359, 428. 



St. Lucia, 44, 150, 10.5, 

 172, 213, 24.5, 357. 



— — St. Thomas, 300. 



— — St. Vincent, 41, 31.3, 

 32.5, 348, 40.5, 421. 



— — Sea Islands, 325, 357. 



— — Sierra Leone, 329. 

 _ _ Tobago, 00, 341. 



— Trinidad, 8, 92, 252, 



297, .364. 

 341. 



U. S., 136. 



A'^irgin Islands, 265, 



- West Africa, 329. 



— — — — Indies, 81, 101, 

 133, 165, 197, 242, 261, 277, 29;!, 

 32.5, 344, 369, 389, 421. 



— — , Notes on, 13.3, 149, 375. 



— — , Pamphlet on, 185. 



