291 



Citrate of lime, 99. 

 Citi-fmellaoil, in Ceylon, 23, 77. 

 Citrus fruits, exjierinient.s with stooks, 

 1.32. 



— plants buddeil stock, value of, K'^o. 



— — , method of [iro[iayating orange, 

 235. 



Coccoloba uvifera, 74. 

 Cofhon terre, 40. 

 Cockroach ]:>oison, 107. 



— trap, 37. 

 Cocoa-nut butter, .53. 

 — , for decoration, 2G8. 



— oil cake, analysis of, 2-59. 

 meal, 259. 



— , planting of, 268. 

 — , six-branched, 92. 

 Coffea rolmsta, 121, 27S. 



— stenophylla, 6. 

 Coflee, African new, G. 

 — , budding, 243. 



— , Congo, cultivation at, 121. 

 — , Dominica, 278. 

 — , grafting 54, 243 

 — , Jamaica, 92. 



— , Java, grafted hybrid trees, and dis- 

 eases of, 243. 

 — , ]jeaberry, 87. 



— , Porto liico, report on trade, 141. 

 — , production and consumption of, 55 

 — , shade for, 93. 



Commercial agents in We.st Indies, 1 4. 

 Commission, .scientific, St. Vincent, 54 



70, 86. 

 — , — , volcanic disturbances, re[iort 



on, 1.38. 

 — , — , AVest Indies, visit to the, 



110. 

 Conference, ]ilant breeding at New 



York, 13-5, 157. 

 — , West Indian Agricultural, 251. 

 Cook, O. F., shade in coftee culture, 93. 

 Corals, disintegration of, 269. 

 Corn, remedy for fly worm, 21G. 

 — , Guinea, planting, 40. 

 — , — , value as fodder, 40. 

 — , Indian, abnormal, 1 63. 

 — , ■— , com[iosition of 277. 

 — , — , cultivation at Barbados, 40. 

 — , — — — Grenada, 245. 

 — , — , imiirovement in, 229, 231. 

 — , — , planting of, 40, 55. 

 — , — , seed, preservation of, 20, 106, 



204. 

 -— , spraying, exiieriments with, 216. 

 Costa Itica, report on trade of 1901, 



12.5. 

 Cotton culti\ation at Antigua, 153, 169, 



19.5. 



— — — BritishGuiana, 227. 

 . — — — Leeward Islands, 



' 153, 169, 195, 2.3C. 



— — — Montserrat, 103, 

 236, 273. 



— — — Porto Rico, 141. 



— — —St. Kitt's, 172, 

 •>7^ 



Cotton cultivation at St. Lucia, 25, 103, 

 172, 2.36. 



— _ _ Tobago, 284. 



-- in AVest LuHes, 23, 103, 

 19S, 27.3. 

 — , demand for, 209. 

 — , manuring of, 195. 

 — , packing of, 153, 246. 

 — , quality of, 153. 

 — , Sea Lsiand, 169. 



— seed, as fertilizer, 195. 



— — , — stock food, 23, 195. 



— — oil industry of United States, 

 24.5. 



— — , utilization of 23, 66. 



— value of, 198. 



— varieties of, 153. 



Cousins, H. H., pine-apples with cocks- 

 comb heads. 130. 

 Cow-pea, disease-resisting variety, 85. 

 Crickets, mole, 40. 

 Crinum giganteum, 90. 

 Cryptorhynchus sp., 280. 

 Cuba, onion industry at, 20. 

 Culex fatigans, 120. 



Curacoa, screw worm, treatment at, 73. 

 Cycloncda .sanguiuea, 45. 



D. 



Dacryodes hexandra, 154, 

 Uactyloiiius, 258. 

 -— citri, 200. 



dAlliU(|uer(iue, J. P., report on agri- 

 cultural work for 1898 to 1903, 13. 

 — , sugar-cane experiments at Barbados, 



161. 

 — , vacation leave, 28, 44. 

 Date palms, disease at Antigua, 172. 

 Dendrocalamus strictus, 252. 

 Department publications, 7, 287. 

 De\-cnish, Sylvester, tarpon in Trinidad, 



233. 

 Dhal, imports into British Guiana, 220. 

 Diatraea saccharalis, 3. 

 Di.sea.ses of plants : - 



Banana, 85. 



— . i'l Kgypt, 7,^84. 



liermuda lil)', 171. 



Black blight, at Grenada, 199. 



Cacao, canker in Ceylon, 29. 



— proclamations against, 1 4, 38. 

 • — witch broom, 14. 

 Cemiostoma coll'eela, 243. 

 Coffee, Arabian, 242, 243. 



— , root disease, grafting as cure, 248. 

 Cow-peas, root knot in, 85. 

 Fungoid pests, 171, 187. 



— specimens, how to pack and for- 

 ward, 243. 



Nectria, 29. 



XematrKle worms in liananas, 84. 



Nematode worms in cacao, 243. 

 — — — coffee, 243. 

 Phytophthora, 29. 

 Pine-ajiple, ' wilt ' disease, of, 213. 

 Plasmodioiihora in Ceylon, 77. 

 Sugar-cane, Marasmius, 3, 259. 

 — , pine-apple disease, remedy for, 6i). 

 — , root disease, 3, 258. 

 Dominica, agricultural department 

 announcements, 72. 



— progre.ss at, 25. 



— school, examination, 109. 



— — , poultry at, 190. 



— — , stock at, 156. 



— society, !Mr. Lockhart on 

 cacao, 216. 



bananas. East Indian, 279. 



— , shipment from, 278. 

 botanic station, plant distribution, 

 8.3. 



— — , rei>ort on, 221. 



cacao drier at botanic statlcjn 

 9. 



— , exiieriments in drying, S5. 

 Coffea steno[ihylla, 268. 

 experiment plots at, 51. 

 Highbury rest-house, 188. 

 lime cultivation, visit of F. Watts, 

 60. 

 lime.s, pests on trees, 262. 



— , spineless at, 38, 180. 

 Morris, D., visit to ,44, 60. 

 onion cultivation at, 58, 72, 213, 

 15. 



liine-aiiplc.s, 166, 180. 

 plant proclamation at, 38. 

 poulti-}- at the agricultural school, 

 90. 

 Smith, G. W., vi.sit to, 44, 60. 

 soils, report on, by Hon. F. Watts, 

 6. 



stock at, 20, 156, 

 vanilla cultivation at, 72, 135, 276. 

 Dye factor}', Jamaica, 92 

 Dyer, W. T. T., Botanical Ad\iser for 

 the colonies, 70. 



E. 



Education, Agricultural, 59, 97. 



At Barbados, in elementary .scli'iols, 

 107. 



— British Guiana, 123. 



— Dominica, agricultural school half- 

 yearly examination, 156. 



— — , in elementary .schools, 109. 



— Harrison College, reports on, 1 1 . 



— St. Kitt's, 43. 



— St. Lucia, agricultural school 

 examination, 109, 156. 



— St. Vincent, agricultural school 



examination, 109, 156. 



