I1VJ3EX:. 



Fage 



Agricultural Banks 94, 101, 170 



« Conference at 



Trinidad . 22, 47, 



52, 89, 185, 233 

 « Education Confer- 



ence at Gloucester 10 

 " Imperial grants 160 



<' Instructors 24 



« Scholarships 111, 159, 206 



254 

 « Science, Recent de- 



velopments in 243 

 « «' for Secondary 



School Teaching 111,158, 



159, 205 



Analysis of Bamboo . 212 



" Breadiiut . 212 



" Corn . 214 



" Guinea Grass . 210, 211 



" Hay Grass . 209 



" Jamaican Fodders 209 



'< of Soils at Denbigh, Vera 1 37 



Ant, weevil- eating, on Cotton 34 



Apprentices . . 207, 231 



Armenians . . 87 



Bacteria, Nitrogen-fixing 



243 



Bamboo, Analysis of . 212 



" J. Barclay on, as fodder 212 

 Bambusa vulgaris, Analysis of 212 



Bananas in Hanover and West- 

 moreland . . 159 

 Banana Suckers . . 152 

 Barbados, Sugar Canes in . 89 

 Barclay, J., on bamboo fodder 212 

 " on Rotation of Crops for 

 Cotton . . 1<8 

 Blood as Manure 71, 87, 111 , 270 

 Board of Agriculture 20, 46,70,86,110, 

 135, 158, 183, 204, 231, 253, 277 

 Board of Trade and Tobacco 131, 184 

 boll-weevil on Cotton . 34 

 Bordeaux Mixture . 51 

 Bourne, H. C. on Hotation of 



Crops for Cotton . 104, 158 



Bovell, J. R. on Rotation of 



Crops for Cotton . 107 



Brandford, L. Z., appointed Master 



of Hope Industrial School 279 



Breadnut, Analysis of . 211 



B. Guiana, .>ugar Cane in 52 



Brosimum Alicastrum, Analysis of 211 

 Bud Rot of Coco-nut palm 128 



Canker or Coral-spot disease of 



Cocoa 

 Carmody, Prof. P. on Cocoa 



09* 

 197 



44 

 44 

 45 



Page 



Cassava, cost of cultivation 220 



" Trials, by Ur. H. H. 



Cousins . . 152,218 



CastilloaRubber Tree 13, 43, 67, 84, 



133, 156, 181, 229,233 



Culture . 13 



Shade for Castilloa 13, 234, 



238, 240 

 Effect of shade on form 



of tree . 17,234 



Shade and Rubber pro- 

 duction . 18 

 Distance between trees 19, 

 234, 235, 237 

 Clearing ground . 43 

 Clean culture with forest 



protection 

 Handling seeds . 

 Seed beds and nurseries 

 As a Shade-tree 67, 237, 242, 



266, 267 

 Size of trees . 234 



Tapping 84, 85, 2M, 235, 239 

 Age at which tapped 133 



Direction and shape of 



incisions • 156 



Tapping instruments 157, 240 

 Multiple tapping 157 



Coagulation of latex 181, 229 



230, 237 

 Yield of cultivated trees 230, 



234, 237 



Elevation for Cawtilloa 234, 



238, 267, 269 



266 



233 



242 



233 



22,47 



22 



72,* 269 



and coffee 

 in Tobago 

 in Venezuela 

 in W. Indies 

 Cattle Disease 



" Importation of 

 Ceara or Mani9oba Rubber 



coagulation and preparation 75 

 elevation • 269 



extraction of latex . 74 



seeds and germination 73 



soil . . 73, 269 



yield . . 75,269 



Central American Rubber Tree, see 



Castilloa Rnbber 

 Chalmers, F. V., on Tobacco 111, 161 

 Citronella Grass in Ceylon 49 



Citrus Trees, Diseases of . 25 



Cocoa and green dressing . 198 



" Artificial Drying . 199 



" at Trinidad Agricultural Con- 

 ference . • 18o 

 " Cultivation of . 41, 222 

 « Disease ot • 69,* 186, 



223, 226, 27U 



* Unfortunately a mistake was made in numbering a few pages, and this 

 number refers to the second page so numbered. 



