4;i8 



in 



Dominica, fumigatin 

 • — , — inipoi-teil 



297. 

 ■ — , gomiuicr resin fioiii 

 • — , insect jiests ill, ."(14. 

 : — , — , botanic .station, 42. 



— , lime tiee.s, sjirayiiig. •ill', 'Mi. 

 ■ — , orange cultivation in, ;U0. 

 ■ — jjine-applcs in London, 244, 280. 

 . — — , report on, 248. 



. — , rainfall at, IT.'i. 

 . — , shipping facilities at, .'51-5. 

 -- sulplnuC <iO, .3'J(;. 

 . — , vanilla lieans from, 172. 

 . — , woolly pyrol in, .'?4S. 

 Donkeys, .Maltese, 1 1 9. 

 Drugs, 7. 



Dysdercus andreae, 90. 

 Dy.sentery and diarrliaa, cause of, 139 

 Duerden, J. E., study of living corals in 



Hawaiian Islands, ."500. 

 Dunstan, Profe.5.sor W,, artificial vanilla, 



103. 

 ■ — , cotton cultivati<pn in the British Em 



pire and Egypt, 197. 

 — , report on sea moss, 1-52. 

 Dutch India, exports of, 26.5. 



cluunbers at, 138.]Kditoiial.s (C'*h?//(«('(/) : - Entomology in Hawaii, 234. 



.uit.s, ordinance for, I Sisal Hemp Industry and the West Epsom salts, remedy for scalds and burns, 

 I Indies, The, 321. | 117. 



Sugar-cane Exiieriments in the Leeward Eriophyes gossy[iii, .53, l.J4, 31)4. 



Island.s, 14-"). Erythrina Corallodendron, 390. 



Trade in Cassava Products, ItJL 

 Trcatmei-.t of Plant Disea.ses, 209. 

 Trinidad Fruit Trade, 33. 

 Visit of Cotton Exiierts to the West' 



Essential oils, i . 



— , export duties in Dominica, 

 1.56. 



in iilants, 320. 



Indies, The, 38.5. Eugenia uniHora, Surinam cherry, 167. 



West Indian Agricultural Conference, Exhibition, Barbados industrial, 412. 



E. 



Earle, F. S., banana and pine-apple 



cultivation in Porto Itico, 356. 

 . — , cotton indu.stry in Cuba, 421. 

 . — , — — - Porto Iiico, 389. 

 — , scale in.sects on cocoa-nuts, 346. 

 East Africa, cotton industry in, 342. 

 — — , ground nuts in, 377. 



- — • — , notes from, 342. 

 East Indies, Dutch, cacao cultivation in, 



313. 

 Ebony, Barbado.s, 151. 

 Editorials : — 



Agricultural Education in Trinidad, 

 193. 



Agricultural Industries of the West 

 Indies, The, 141. 



Agricultural Shows, 97. 



Barbados and Port<i liico Molasses, 17. 



Barbados Fruit Trade, 113. 



Bee-keeping Industry in .Famaica, 3.37. 



Cacao Industi'y in tl 

 30.5. 



35.3, 401. 

 West Indian Cotton, 129. 

 Wind-breaks or Shelter-belts, 273. 

 Eehvorms in tobacco, 86. 

 Education, .Vgricultural : — 



Antigua Orammar School, scholarships 



at^ 18S. 

 In Barbados, 24, 119, 188, 280. 

 . — British Guiana, 172, 251, 268. 



— Dominica, agricultural school, 235, 

 263. 



— (fermany, 300. 



— .Jamaica, 45, 187. 



— St. Lucia, 331. 



— — , agricultural school, 221. 



— St. Vincent, 3G3. 



— -, agricultural school, 187, 

 263. 



— Trinidad, 172, 193, 284, 317. 

 Lectures to teachers, Antigua, 108, 411. 



— — — , Berbice, 316. 



— , — local agricultural, 412. 



— , Colonial and Indian, 156, 364, 409. 



— , Grenada local, 412. 



— , international food, at the Crystal 



Palace, 350. 

 — , — horticultural in Ivlinburgli, 



276. 

 — , Liverpool, of colonial products, 76. 

 — , Royal Horticultural Society's, of 



colonial fruit 276, 312, 3s,s 404. 

 Exjchomus nitidulus 90. 

 E.KOi)hthalmus spengieri, 394. 

 Exports and lainfall, 361. 



Bermuda, 109. 

 Ih'itish Hondura: 



JG. 



— — — , .Jamaica, 45, 76. 

 Nature teaching, 331, 350. 

 School agricultural shows in Trinidac 



193. 



— garden.s, 286. 



— — and arbor day, U.S., 



— — at Barbados, 119. 



— — — Grenada, 221, 235 

 — St. Lucia, 108, 



251, 268. 



Tobago, 363. 

 Trinidad, 59. 



Cotton rjinneries in the West Indies, 



6.5. 

 Cotton Industry, 81. 

 Cotton Market, The, 417. 



— in relation to agricultural 

 shows, 98. 



— , laying out, 1 87. 

 — , tools for, 187. 

 - nature study, 59. 

 \Vest Indies, The, Education, technical, in agriculture, 429. 

 Educational, University of London Degree 



Falkland Island.s, agriculture in, 249. 

 'Farm implement.s, care of, 41. 

 |Faw'cett, Wm., Guide to Castleton Gar- 

 dens, Jamaica, 299. 



-, rejiort on Jamaica Public Gardens 

 I and Plantation.s, 411. 

 ■Federated Malay States, cocoa-nut culti- 

 vation, 284. 

 Feildon, H. W., Caribs in Tobago, 12. 

 Fer-de-lance, at St. Lucia, 163. 

 141.: Ferns, West Indian, 36. 



Fibre plants, commercial, 323. 



— — in Mauritius, 297. 



— — — Mexico, 134. 

 Fibres, vegetable, at Madagascar, 380. 

 Fiji, iiine-ap]jle cultivation in, 292. 

 Fire-tiies in Antigua, 108 



140, 



in science for Colonial Candidates 



419. 

 Egg.S age of, 202. 

 — , condensed, 11.5. 



Fish-curing Industry at ISarbados, 49. 'Egypt, Barbados banana suckers for, '2'yl 



Fumigatifin of Imiiorted I'lants, 22i.. 

 ]\Iinor Industries at Barbados, 177. 

 Onion Cultivation, 289. 

 Picking and Ginning Cotton, 1. 

 Prospects of the Cotton Crop in the 



West Indies, 369. 

 »Shipment of Bananas from Barbados, 



257. 



cotton cultivation in, 197. 

 — , — exports from, 188. 

 — , — manuring in, 325. 



— , ground nuts in, 300. 

 — , lawn grasses in, 238. 

 — , onion cultivation, 295. 

 Elaeis guineensis, in Lago.s, 361. 

 Electroculture, 156. 



Fish-curing factory at Barbado.s, 43, 49, 

 104. 



— manure, jiroductiou of, 315. 



— oils from Dominica, 233, 294. 



— ---, production of, 315. 

 Fi.shlock, W.C., cotton crop in Virgin 



Islands, 341. 



Fleming, J.M., sugar-cane seedling B. 208 

 in British Guiana, 180. 



Florida, avocado pear in, 311. 



Foaden, G.P., consumption and supjily 



of cotton, 405. 

 — , imiirovement of cotton by seed selec- 

 tion, 69. 

 ~ , Notes on Egyi>tian agriculture, 299. 



Fodder grasses for West Africa, 168. 



— plants in cocoa-nut plantations, 217. 

 Forest re.servations in Hawaii, 189. 



— — — Tobago, 58. 



— resources of Trinidad, 9. 



