290 



Beet Sugar, Prussian factory, 275. 

 Bell, H. H., volcanic eruptions and 



agriculture, 1.35. 

 Bird lime tree, 28. 



— migrants to West Indies, 102. 

 — , Soufriere, 61. 



Birds and fruit, 61. 



— , game, use of, 200. 



— , language of, 171. 



Black birds, planters friends, 246. 



— witch, 92. 



Bois immortel, difKculty with, 71. 

 Books, j)reserving mixture for, 140. 

 Book lieviews: — 



Agricultural Bulletin, Straits Settle- 

 ment.*, 155. 

 Agricultural .Tournal, Queensland, 171. 

 Bee-keei)ing in .Jamaica, 251. 

 Bermuda lily disease, 171. 

 Bibliograjihia .Jamaicensi.s, 267. 

 Bulletin of ilicellaneous Information, 



Trinidad, 155. 

 Butterfly book, 13. 

 Check Li.st, Forest Trees, U. 8. A., 



203. 

 Cyclopaedia of American Horticulture, 



110. 

 Eruptions in Martiniipio and St. 



Vincent, 251. 

 Feeds and Feeding, A\'. A. Henrj-, 



155. 

 Fore.st Influences, 171. 

 Growing Sumatra tobacco under .shade, 



23.5. 

 Insect book, 1 3. 

 La cacao, sa culture et sa preparation, 



P. Preuss, 155. 

 Lectures on .some jihysical jiroperties 



of soils, AVarrington, 139. 

 Methods of propagating citrus and 



other fruits, Webber, 235. 

 JIfisi|uito brigades, 267. 

 Natural History of Plants, Kcrner, 



123, 203, -ICu. 

 Nature Study and Life, C. F. Hodge, 



235 

 Physical Geography, 283. 

 Pictorial greenhouse nianagomcnt, 235. 



— practical fruit growing, 235. 



— — gardening, 235. 



Plain Facts as to Trusts and Tariff, 



251. 

 Progressive les.sons in science, A. 



Abbot, 219. 

 St. Viiirent Soufriere, 155. 

 Tcxt-ljook of Elementary Botany, 



Laurie, 91. 

 The Univer.se, 283. 

 Trojiical Agriculturist, 155. 

 "West India, 267. 

 Bora.ssus tiabellifcr, at British Guiana, 93. 

 Botanic Gardens and Stations : — 

 Antigua, rejiort on, 171. 

 ]5ritish (Juiana, report on, 29, 93. 

 Ceylon, report on, 1901, 77. 

 I^ominica, garden pavilion for, 172. 

 ^, plants, distriliution of, 183. 



Botanic Gardens and Stations : — Contil. 



Grenada, rei)ort on, 270. 



]\Iontserrat, report on 157. 



St. Kitt's, rejiort on, 141, 



St. Vincent, establishment of, 26f>. 



— , report on, 109. 



Tobago, 141, 172, 204. 



Trinidad, report on, 1901-02, 77. 



Value of, 201. 

 Bougainvillea glabra, var. Sanderiana, 90. 



— lateritia, 90. 



Bovell, J. 1!., addre.ss to Barbados Agri- 

 cultural Society, 157. 



— , rejtort on agricultural work, 1898 

 to 1901, 13. 



--, sugar-cane experiments at Barbados, 

 161, 178, 194. 



~, sugar crop.s, Barbado.s, 1899-1902, 

 131. 



Breadfruit, composition of, 40. 



Briti.sh Guiana, agricultural exhibition 

 and .show.s, 150, 205. 



— — , board of agriculture, 17. 



— — , l>otanic gardens, reports, 

 29, 93. 



— — , cotton at, 227. 



— — , diamond mining in, 252. 



— — , gold, 16.5, 268. 



— — , report by ^Ir. ^^^u■d on 

 visit to Trinidad, 45. 



— — , rice at, 38, 152, 232. 



— — , sugar-cane experimeut.s, 2, 

 1G6, 179. 



— — , sugar industry, 82, 226, 



— — , studious teachers, encour- 

 agement for, 123. 



— ■ — , wealth of hinterland, 165, 



British Honduras, agriculture in, 8, 276. 



— — , mahogany trade, 247. 

 r.roadway, W. E., rejiort on botanic 



station, Grenada, 270. 

 Broom corn, use of, 263. 

 Bulletin, West Indian, 121, 129, 237. 

 Bursera gunnnifera, 268. 

 ]>ushe, 1!. G., report on elementary 



.schools, Trinidad, 270. 



remedies for, 30, 



Cacao, alligator, 21^4. 

 ~, colour of seed as test of ipiality, 130. 



— , cultivation at Africa, 7, 279. 



— — — I'arbados, 277. 



— — — Ceylon, 23, 71. 



— — Dominica, experiment [ilot.s, 51. 



— — , Grenada, experiment plots, 

 51, 1.54. 245. 



— , — , versus sugar, 268. 

 — • — , .Java, experiment station at, 87. 



— — -, St. Lucia, 2.5, 51, 72, 109, 

 188, 196, 279. 



_ _, Tobago, 236. 



— — , Trinidad, 245, 281. 

 — , cuttings from, 71. 



Cacao, disease, 243. 



— — , canker, 

 121. 



— — , Ceylon, 29. 

 — , Grenada, 7. 



— — , Surinam, 14. 



— • drier, at Dominica botanic station, 

 1 9, 8.5, 284. 



— flower, 25. 



— , Forastero, 29. 

 — , grafting, 54, 243. 

 — , improvement by .selection, 214. 

 — , la cacao, sa culture et sa prepara- 

 tion, 155. 

 — , manuring, notes on, 196. 

 — , pods, character of as criterion for 



seeds, 77. 

 — , shade for, 87. 

 — , tiger, 284. 

 — , Trinidad, prohibition of imports at, 



100. 

 Camphor, in Ceylon, 23. 

 Canada, West Indian trade with, 199, 



201, 275. 

 Cane-farraiug, British Guiana, returns, 



82, 268. 

 Cane plants, treatment with tar, 22. 

 Caiiuchin powder, 264. 

 Carbon bisulphide as insecticide, 140. 

 Carmody, P., Trinidad, annual report, 



12.5. 

 — , — trade, 136. 



Carrajiicho or Aramina fibre, 189. 

 Carruthers, J. B., cacao canker in Cevlon, 



29. 

 Cassa\a, comj)osition of, 93. 



— cultivation, Florida, 252. 



— — , United States, 71. 



— flour, inquiry for, 100. 



— poi-soning, 5. 



— roots, price of, 252. 



— , Yaracpie, a product of, 276. 

 Castilloa elastica, as shade for cacao, 21. 



(see also llubber. Central American.) 

 Cattle, care of, 50. 

 — , St. Lucia, 57. 

 — , St. Vincent, improvement of breed, 



172. 

 Centipedes, usefulne.ss of, 88. 

 Cereus triangularis, 186. 

 Ceylon, botanic gardens, rcport.s, 1901, 



77. 

 — , cacao disease at, 29. 



— — crop, 1901, 71. 



— , citronella oil in, 23, 77. 



— , minor i)rt)ducts in, 23. 



— , nutmegs, experiments in grafting, 69. 



— , rubber planting, 93. 



— , swedes, experiments with, 109. 



Chemistry, agricultural, lectures in, 125. 



Chitin, 28. 



Chive.s, in Grenada, 188. 



Cho-chos, 58. 



Christophiue.s, recijies for cooking, 58. 



Chrysanthemum cinerarifolium, 220. 



— coccineum, 220. 



Cis.sampelos Pareira, velvet leaf, 265. 



