442 



Milieu, H., school gardens in Tobago, 363. 



Mimosa i)udica in cocoa-nut plantations, 

 ■217. 



!Miniut-ops globosa, lialata, 25, 156. 



IVfiiioi- industries at IJarbado.s, 86, 177. 

 — of West Indies, 9. 

 products, selection, etc. for agri 

 cultural sliows, 254. 



^[itcliell, L.li., cotton ginnery in Gren- 

 ada, .■iG+. 



jMolaseuit, 12. 



- and Trinidad stock farm, 387. 



- . e.xjiorts from British Guiana, 44. 



in Canada, 13, 60. 



— , manufacture of, 131, 370. 



— , variations in, 268. 



]M('lasses and cotton seed meal for stock, 



:'.S7. 

 — , Barbados and Porto I'ieo, 17, 18. 

 ■ — , ex]iorts from Barbados, 348. 



- . imports into Halifax, "J2. 



— industry in Porto Rico, 243. 

 — , short sup]ily in markets, 92. 



— , West Indian in Canada, 13, 35, 125, 



206, 221, 286, 302, 350, 382, 397. 

 Mf>na/.ite sand from Brazil, 12. 

 ]\Ionodora tenuifolia, 124, 156. 

 jMoutscrrat, agricultural shows, 13, 91, 



107, 316, 428. 

 — , arbor day celebration, 70, 403. 

 — , Central American rubber at, 172. 

 — , cotton cultivation, 21, 72, 185, 213, 



332, 341, 369. 389, 405. 

 — , — experts at, 385. 

 — . — ginnery, 66. 



— , — leaf-blister mite in, 42, 53, 76, 



154. 



-- , — , sales of, 133. 



-- , free importation of chemicals, etc., 364. 



- . Iguana tuberculata from, 252. 



- . lemon grass oil from, 361. 

 - — papain industry, 252. 

 — , report on Botanic Station, etc., 267. 

 — , - — insect pests, 58, 330. 



— , scale insects at, 220. 

 - . sweet cup ilowering at, 190. 



- . ijotati) experinjents at, 172. 



— sulphur, 332. 

 [Ninon Hower, LSI. 211. 

 iMoore, .1. C, leave of absence, 203. 

 — , resumption of duties, 407. 

 Moringa pterygosperma, 249. 



— — , oil from, 150. 

 jNba-ris, Sir 1)., address on agricultural 



industries of West Indies, 241. 



— . -- to ({renada agricultural soci- 

 ety, \7X. 



— , and Imperial Department of Agri- 

 culture, 317. I — , 



- , and Direct A\'est India Mail Service, — , 



Morris, Sir D., cotton cultivation in West Nitrate, exports from Chili, 34S. 



Indies, 261, 277, 293, 325, 359. | Nitrification, notes on, 110. 

 — , diversification of crops in West Indies Nitrogen and bacteria, 51. 

 85. j— — plants, 9.3, 151. 



— , minor industries at Barbados, 86, — , atmosjilieric fixation of, 279, 343. 



I'''''- Nutmeg.s, exports from Grenada, 57,360. 



— , leave of absence, 285. — , grafted in -lamaica, 124. 



return to West Indies, 315, 349, 363. — , West Indian in London market, 30,. 

 sugar industry in Jamaica, 34. 61, 94, 173, L':iS, 269, 302, 334, ;'.65^. 



— -- West Indies, 274. 

 -, visit to Antigua, 29, 139. 

 -, — — Leward Islands, 11. 



— — Northern Islands, 

 93, 363, 381. 



-, — — St. Lucia, 139. 



— — St. Vincent, 11, 394 



— — Trinidad, .■!94. 

 United Kingdoni, 



415. 

 Nutmeg tree, 374. 

 Nutrition, principles of, 71. 

 7 7,; Nuts as food, 68. 



171. 187 



1.- 



— , — — Windward 



Moscjuito plant, 58. 

 Mosipiitos (see Insect Pests). 

 Moth-borer (see Insect Pests). 

 Mozambi(|ue, rubber exports from, 

 Mule breeding in Trinidad, 59. 

 Mungoose, destruction at Trinidad, 



380. 

 — , in East Africa, 342. 



, legislation against at liarbados. 



155, 



171. 



281. 

 284, 



108. 



Ccinuun viride, 58. 



Oliver, E. Lomas, cotton picking, 405. 

 — , — , recommendations re, 370. 



— , — in West Indies, 360, 361, 363, 



377, 385, 391, 424, 428. 

 — , Professor F. W., The Natural History 



of Plants, 91. 

 Olivieri, F. E., A treatise on Cacao, 61. 

 Oil of ben, 150, 249. 

 — seed trade of Marseilles, 3 1 2. 



Murray, J. liussell. West Indian products'Onion cultivation, 289. 



in Canada, 148, 206. 221, 302, 



382. 

 Musa textilis, 327. 

 Musk .seed, 93, 94, 125. 

 — — , exports from St. Lucia, 

 Myristica fragrans, 374. 



N. 



Naseberrie.s, gathering for market, 912 

 Natal, date jialm in, 347. 



, West Indian seedling canes in, 412. Ontario, croji rejiort, 24. 

 Natural history and the We-t Indies, 116. Orange, an al>normal, 55. 



242. 

 178, \f9. 



3.50, — — , Antigua, 104, 



Barbados, 86, 

 Egypt, 295. 

 Grenada, 124. 

 216. — — , Jamaica, 253. 

 — , Madeira, 364. 

 — , Montseri'at, 58. 

 seed, 40, 56, 104, 280, 396. 

 — , gernunation of, 10. 

 Onions and ants, 316. 

 — , Antigua, in Jiritish Guiana, 253. 

 — , bacterial rot of, 245. 

 —, thrips attacking, 10, 202. 

 — , transplanting, 290. 



Nature study, 59. 



Nebraska agricultural experiment station, 



326. 

 Nelumbium lutenm, 427. 



speciosuni, 427. 

 Nevis, agricultural show, 97, 188. 



— society, 108. 

 arbor day celebration, 196, 36 t, 390. 

 cacao cultivation in, 220. 

 cane farming in, 243. 

 cotton from," 188, 204. 



— cultivation, 2S. CO, 149, 373. 



— ginnery, 66. 



— crop in Italy. 188. 



-- cultivations, fiddler beetle attacking, 

 266. 



— leaves, essence of, 204. 



— peel, pickling, 234. 

 Oranges, compo.sition of, 228. 

 — , cultivation in Cuba, 340. 

 — , — — Dominica, 105. 



— , — — Porto itico, 264, 372,, 



394, 404. 

 — , exports from Jatt'a, 316. 

 -, — — Sicily, 324. 

 — , — — Yalcutia and Denia, 316. 



, Great Britain's supply, 425. 



insect pests, 282. 

 •"'•l-l. jNew Orleans, inijiorts of >l>al hemp, 307.' — , handling and packing, 20, 181, 260. 



, and St. \'incent cotton growers' asso-|Nicaragua, ' JIadera' shade tree at, 135. — , trade between Grenada and Barbados,, 

 (iation, ."i48. JNicholls, H. A. A., Dominica Agricultur- 60. 



— agricultural teaching in ist, 381. 

 .'amaica, 45. jNigeria, Northern, agriculture in, 



. r.arbrtdos and I'lirto Bico mola.sses, 1 7.1 — , — , exports from. KiS. 



, cotton culti\ation in Antigua, 37. jXitragin, 358. 



139. 



Orchard, contri>lling sfiil moisture in, 295. 

 — culture, experiments in, 326. 

 Ormcsia dasycarpa, 183, 395. 

 Oroxvlon indicuni at I'.arbados, 100. 



