293 



Hooker, Sir .Josei>li, hoiioiu- to, 8G. 

 Hortioulturu, American Cyclopedia of, 



110. 

 Howai'il, AlUeit, epiiihytic growth on 



cacao and limes, 121. 

 Hudson, Geo. S., notes on agriculture 



in St. Lucia, 109, 19G, 275. 

 — , visits to small i>roprietors, 172. 

 Hylodes niartinicensis, 248. 

 Hj-pothcnemus, sp., 2-58. 



llysia scytale, 131. 



ImnKiitel, nitrogen in dried dowers, 12.5. 

 Insecticides, crude oil and s(.)ap, 2(54. 

 Insect Pests, 1 15. 



Anastreplia Serpentina, 88. 



Ants, how to destroy on lawns, 124. 



— nndirella, 172. 

 Ajiogonia destructor, 258. 

 Argosoma refiexum, 258. 



Beetles, plague of in Pomerooni, 236. 



— use of wing covers, 73. 

 Birds as destroyers of, 102. 

 Blackbirds and toads, 246. 

 Black witch moth, 92. 

 Brown shield scale, 152. 

 Cacao beetle, 9. 



Carbon liisulphide as an insecticide, 



140. 

 Corn ajihis, 184. 



— ear worm, 1 84. 

 .- fly, 184. 

 Dactylopius, 258. 

 Euxesta annonme, 258. 

 Fiddler or may-ljug, 100. 

 Flies, Grenada, plague of, 120. 

 — , iiropagator.s of disease, 215. 

 Fulgoridie, 258. 

 Fumigation, Aalue of, 4.5. 

 Guinea grass moth, 167. 

 Hypothenemus sp., 258. 



In America, .spraying in towns, 231. 



— IJoniinica, scale on lime trees, 252. 



— Florida, West Indian in, 226. 

 .Mealy-bug, in Trinidad, 200. 

 !Mole (Ticket, 258. 



^losijuitos iji the West Indies, 120. 

 .^loth lx)rer, 3, 184. 



— — , collecting eggs in Deme- 

 rara, 50. 



Cloths, remedy for, 200. 

 iloulds, and scale insects 152. 

 Moults, or skin casting, 155. 

 Nitidulid beetle (liaptonchus, Sp.,)2.58. 

 Number of species of mollis in Trini- 

 dad, 88. 

 < )miode.s, 258, 



On corn, treatment of seed, 26. 

 — , Indian corn, 104. 

 — , sweet potato, 184. 

 — , spraying against caterpillars, 232. 



Insect Pests (i-oiiid.) : — 



On sugar-cane in Hawaiian islands, 

 258. 



Orange bark wee'S'il (with fig.), 280. 



Orange i)est at Jamaica, 100. 



Oxya velox, 258. 



Praepodes vittatus, 100. 



Bed spider, jacolis, scarabee, iiotato 

 moth, 184, 200. 



Report of the South Eastern Agricul- 

 tural College on, 45. 



St. Lucia, ten species of scale insects 

 from, 204. 



St. Vincent, anthrax, at 132. 



— , new species trom, 231. 



— , injury from, 100. 



Sapodilla maggot, 88, 120, 252. 



Scale insects, 25, 125. 



— — on lime trees, 204. 

 Scavenger Hy on lianana, 203. 

 Screw worm, 40. 



— — , at C!ura(;oa, 70. 



— — , at St. Lucia, 8, 73. 



— — , in cattle, 264. 



— — , treatment, 40. 

 Sphenophorus lyratus, 168. 



— obscurus, 258. 

 Spraying in England, 248. 

 8teirastoma depressum, 9. 

 White ants, remedy for, 91. 

 Woolly pyrol moth, means of checking 



attack, 184. 



Xiphidium fuscum 258. 

 Insects, JIaribunta, Grenada, usefulness 

 of, 200. 



Development of, 76. 



Found at sea, 211. 



How to kill, 28. 

 Instructors, travelling, duties of, 199. 

 Iponiea sidaefolia, 109. 

 Iron, preserving, receipt for, 90. 

 Isinglass, West Indian, 154, 183, 252. 



Jack-in-thebox tree, 7, 119, 194. 

 Jackson, Sir Henry, appointment <if, 38, 

 Jackson, J. !{., West Indian products, 



230, 275. 

 Jamaica, Agricultural Society, Journal 



of, 23. 

 — , agricultural instruction to teachers, 



75, 123, 156. 



— , — students, training of, 162. 

 — , banana industry, by Wni. Fawcett, 



121, 228. 

 — — , export from, 55. 

 — , bee-keeiiing at, 26, 92, 251, 265. 

 — , Boai-d of Agriculture, 17. 

 — , Botanic Gaidens, report 1900-01, 13. 

 — , coffee at, 92. 

 — , dye factory at, 92. 

 — , exports for 1901, 92. 



Jamaica, fruit cultivation at, 92. 



— , — , exports to England, 230. 



— , Government Laboratorj', 173. 



— , grape cultivation at, 9, 196. 



— , grapefruit in England, 86. 



— , honey in England, 86. 



— , — production at, 134. 



— , horses, 107. 



— , horse show, 278. 



— , lime industrj', 92. 



— , logwood, shiimient of, 39. 



— , mahogany grown at, 54. 



— , orange pest at, 100. 



— , i)rospects in, 113. 



— , rice industry at, 92. 



— , rum manufacture in, 98. 



— , stock for, 231, 



— , Sugar-cane, B. 147 at, 114. 



— , — , B. 254 at, 114. 



-, — , B. 379 at, 114. 



— , — , D. 95 at, 114. 

 — , — , D. 142 at, 114. 

 — , — , expei-iments with varieties in, 



114. 

 — , tarjion in, 72, 104. 

 — , tobacco cultivation at, 53. 

 — , LTniversity Cnllege, change in name, 



91. 

 — , volcanic dnst at, 104. 

 Jatropha gossypifolia for leprosy, 62. 

 Java, new cacao exiieiiment station in, 



87. 

 — , .sugar-cane, cross fertilization, 147. 

 Jenman, G. S, Bejiort on botanic gar- 

 dens, British Guiana, 29. 

 Jones, J., lieiiort, botanic station, 221. 

 — , cacao drying at Dominica, 85. 

 Jordan, A. J., Report on experiment 



station, !Montserrat, 157. 

 — , onion cultivation, 197. 



K. 



Kirby, A. H. aiipoiutment of, 267. 

 Krakatoa, new flora at, 43. 



Lady birds, value of, 45. 

 Lagerstroemia Flos-regina', 90. 

 LauKint, N., West Indian sugar industry, 



145. 

 Land settlement scheme, St. Vincent, 



report on, 109. 

 Leeward Islands, cotton growing, 153, 



169. 

 — , sugar industry in, 18. 

 Lefroy, H. Maxwell, 28, 171. 

 Leguminous trees, value as shade to 



coffee and cacao, 93 



