446 



ToLago Botanic .Station, rainfall at, 15(>. 

 - — , cotton cultivation in, 60, 341, 369 



— J Eniidre Day celebration, 204. 

 - — , exports from, 76. 



— , forest reservations, .58. 

 — , parasol ants in, 124. 

 ■ — pine-ajiples, 1.56, 356. 

 — , school gardens in, 363, 413, 

 Toniatos, exports from Canaries, 300. 

 Toronto e.xhibition, 72, 184. 

 Travellers' tree, 12, 40, 60, 342. 

 Trees, felling by electriiity, 39. 

 — , pruning 37f. 



T)-iniclad, agricultural education in, 172, 

 193, 284, 317. 



— — school .show, 413, 



— — show, 364. 



— , Albizzia Lebbek in, 151. 

 — , asphalt in, 364, 409. 



— , balata exports, 28. 



— , l>ananas in, 76, 84, 220, 

 — , bee keeping in, 22. 



— , cacao in, 25, 305, 348, 364. 



— , Ceylon cattle in. 220. 



— , cotton in, 8, 66, 92, 252, 297, 364, 



369, 389. 

 ■ — , dates from, 332. 



— , forest resources of, 9. 



— , fruit trade, 33, 388, 



— , logwood honey from, 28 4. 

 --, love vine in, 185. 

 — , mango crop, 204. 

 ■ — , manjak from, 105. 

 ■ — , mule bleeding in, 59. 



— , mnngoose in, 284, 380. 

 - — , petroleum from, 89. 

 — , pigs, Tamvvorth, in, 19. 

 — , products in Montreal, 76. 



- — , report on botanical Department, 2.53. 



— , school gardens in, 59. 



^-, sugar industry, 152, 258, 322, 364. 



— , .stock sale, 380. 



— , AYest Indian Conference in, 353. 



Tropical diseases, 139, 166, 198. 



— hygiene, 411. 

 Tsetse fly (see Insect Pests). 

 Turkeys (see Poultry). 

 Turks Island, sisal plantatiois in, 396. 

 Turner's Hall wood, Barbado.s, 102. 



u. 



Tnited States, agricultural interests, 140, 



— — , bananas in, 244, 308. 



— — , bee keei)ing in, 44. 



— — , beet sugar in, 3, 204. 



— — , cacao in, 220. 



— — , concession to Cuba, 131. 



— - , cotton boll weevil in, 12. 



— — — crop, 136. 



— — , fruit in, 340. 



I'nitcd States, scliocl gardens and arbor 

 day in, 141. 



— — , sisal hemp in. 395. 



— — , tropical experiment stations 

 in, 233. 



— — vanilla in. 103. 

 United Kingdom, cacao, consumption in, 



387. 

 Uganda, economic plant- in, .■!76. 



— -, re-ources of, 345. 



Vanilla. 91. lo:!. 12 1. 109, 172. 108, 



410, tl2. 

 Vanillin. 7, 103. 

 Vegetable product- of ('o.>ta liica, 121. 



— ^- — Liberia. 201. 

 Vegetable^, grading and packing, 52. 

 Venezuela, agricultural condition of, 



89. 

 Vera Cnu. sisal hemji in. -'U."^. 

 Virgin Islands, agriculture in. 265. 



— . arbor dav celebration. 39('. 



— — . cotton iii. 66. 268. 341, 309, 

 389. 



— — , reaflfiirestatlon in, 205. 



— — . repcirt on experiment statioi 

 285. 



— - . sugar-cane cultivation, 275. 

 Volcanic eruption-, St. A'incent and 



!Martiniijue, t4 



W. 



\\'iird, l;., rotton experiment- in liritish 



({uiana, 229. 

 AYater sujijjlie.s, purification tif, 215. 

 Watering plants, 22. 

 Watson. N. B.. fellow of Kntomological 



Society, 364. 

 Watts, Francis, cotton experinicnts in 



Antigua, 364. 



— — • — , manurial, 237. 

 , Nature Teaching, 3S1. 



- , oranges in Dominica, 340. 

 — . rejiort on Virgin Island.s, 205. 



— , — — .sugar-cane experiments ini 



Leeward I.slands, 138, 145. 

 — . The citrometer, 308. 

 AVax, white, 334. 

 Weather and science, 131. 



Weather plant, 123. 



Wei-hai-wei, agricultural possibilities of 



332. 

 AVent, F. A. F. C, Fungoid diseases of 



cacao in Surinam, 11(<. 

 West Africa, cotton in Great Britain 



380. 



— '-, development of, 329. 



— — , forestry in, 393. 



AVest India Committee Charter, 300. 



— — — Circular, 120. 



AA'est Indian Agricultural Conference, 

 349, 353, 354, 397, 401, 406, 407, 

 422. 



— — Botanic Stations and cacaa 

 industry, 306. 



— — Bulletin, 88, 130, 136, 140, 

 185, 313. 



— — cassava for glucose manufac- 

 ture. 148. 



— — cocoa-nuts in Xew A'ork, 296. 



— — cotton exports (see Cotton). 



— — exhibits at Halifax, 364. 



— — flora, 381. 



— fruit, 244, 248. 



— — liroducts in Canada, 13, 125, 

 14,S 201, 206, 221, 286, 302, .3-50, 

 3><2, 397. 



— — — , London, 30, 61, 94, 

 12.5, 173, 190, 238, 269, 302, 334, 

 365, 414. 



— _ _ _. New York, 254. 



— — seedling canes in Louisiana 

 aud Queensland, 259. 



AA'est Indies, agricultural industries of, 

 241. 



— — and British Cotton-growing 

 Association deputation, 377. 



— — — International Food Exhib- 

 ition at Crystal Palace, 350. 



— — natural history, 1 1 0, 



— — , cacao industry in, 305. 



— — , cocoa nut cultivation in, 36. 

 — ■ — , cotton experts in, 38.5, 391, 



— — -, — industrv, 101, 182, 197,. 

 261, 277, 293, 32-5, 344, 369, 389 42L 



— — , — ginneries in, 65, 153. 



— — , — , history of in, 165. 



— - -, diversification of crops in, 85. 

 — , fruit exports from, 268. 



— — , — , temperate, in, 55. 



— — , fumigation of imported plants,. 

 225. 



— ---, Indian cattle in, 92. 



— — , lady-birds in, 90. 



— — , minor industries of, 9. 



— — ■, onion seed for, 280. 



— • — , petroleum resources of, 409. 



— — , rabbit-keeping in, 278. 



— — , sisal hemp industry, 321, 



— — , sugar i)idustry, 156, 204, 274» 



— • — , tobacco experiments in, 345. 



— — , tropical diseases in, 198, 

 AYilber, D. F., Barbados cotton industry, 



389. 

 AYillis, .1. C., Flowering Plants and Ferns, 

 171, 



