418 



Borl « reviewed {Continiieit) : — 

 C litrol of hookworm disease by the 



.Qtensive method, Howard, "238 

 Equipment for the Farm and Farm- 

 stead. Ramsower, 119. 

 Fundamental- of Botany, Gage.s, 392 

 Nature Teaetung, Watts, 159. 

 Plant Physi..iogy, PaMadin, 292. 

 Text-book i)f Ohemistry, Witthans 

 and Scott, 54. 



Bonavist {Doluhos Lab/ab), 298. i 



Botanic Garden at Havana, 251. I 



Botany, fundamentals of, 3-34. 



Bouea macrophylla, 329. i 



Bougainvilbiea glabra, 105. 



— . spectabilis, 105, 



Brazil, bean production in, 124. 



— , cotton cultivation in, 63. 



— , jute cultivation in, prospects of, 246. 



— nut (Btrt/ioletia excelsa), 280- 

 Bridgetown, port of, 313. 

 Brimstone tree of Sierra Leone, 248. 

 Britain's falling exports, 280. 

 British Cotton Growing Association, 



249. 



— cotton growing, furiher development 

 in regard to, 6. 



— Eist Africa, sisal cultivation in 35 



— Empire, cacao production in, 267 

 . — — , cultivation in, 173. 



— Guiana, bauxite deposits of, 284. 



— — , cattle grazing in, 379. 



— — , — raising in, 13. 



— — , developing, 296. 



— — , exports from, 323. 



— — , flour factory in, 371. 



— — , health week in, 181. 

 , human mortality in, 366. 



— — , rubber cultivation in, 135. 



— — , satiitation in, 60. 



— — , sugar-cane varieties under culti- 

 tion in 19 is, 315. \ 



— Honduras, timber industry of, 172.J 



Cacao production in the Britlsti Empire, Citruo aurantium (orange), 172. 



267. — canker, susceptibiiity of non-rutaceous 



— , science in, 141. plant to, 200. 



Cadets, agricultural, in Grenada, work — decumana (Pamplemousse tree), 380. 



of, 390. (pomelo), 172. 



Cajanus indicus (pigeon pea), 165, 298. — medica (lemon), 172. 

 Calophyllum Calaba (ocuj?), 251. ■ -- trees, prumiug, 93. 



Camels, draught, 295. Clidemia Lirta, a noxious weed in Fiji, 



Camphor {Ctnnaminnum G<wtphora, var 137. 



glaucescens), 196. — — (Koster's curse), 269. 



I — cultivation in the British Empire,!Coal, cost and price of, 280. 



173. 

 Florida, 67. 



— .seeds, germination of, 380, 405 



— trees in the West Indies, 196. 

 — — — — — — , a correction, 40 — 



Canada, industrial alcohol in, 137. — 



Canada- West Indian trade, 392. - 



Canadian trade prosperity, 297. - 



West-Indo trade, 316. 

 Canavalia ensiformis (horse bean), 110.— 



119, 16.5, 298. 

 — (sword bean), 55,165, 298. - 

 Cane sugar industry, rise and progress — 



of, 313. 

 Cane versus beet sugar, 312 



products, wastage of, 343. 

 Coccoloba uvifera (seaside grape), 332. 

 Coconut cultivation in Travancore, 

 342. 



— in Zanzibar, 60. 



— fibre factories, 214. 

 — , high nutritiie value of, 284. 



— husks, potassic value of, 124, 



— industries of Trinidad, 163. 



— oil, shipping in bulk, 30i'. 



— palm, races of, 410. 



— products in the Philippines, 150. 

 seed selection, 380. 



Coco-nuts in Dominica, 327. 



— in Xevis, 259. 



Caiica Papaya (papaw), 'IQZ. 205 Coffee, toxic principles of, 41. 



Carludovica pairaaia (.JippiJappa), 359. Coir fibre machinery, 291. 



Caryoear nuciferum (Snwarri nut), 283. 

 Cashew nuis on the London market, 



143, 223, 303, 367. 

 Cassava experiments in Trinidad, 109, 



126. 

 — , sodium nitrate as a manure for, 316 

 Casimiroa edulis (Mexican apple), 110, Copper spray coatings, how to test, 



228. iCordia interrupta, 298. 



Cassia Fistula on the London mMk(^t,Cotk \ioo(\ (Ochroma hgopvs),'2^}'2. 



— , mechanical properties of, 311. 

 Col'inial credit socieiies, position 



318, :197. 

 Coinbu.stion, spontaneous, 269. 

 Community cotton production, 86. 

 Concrete roads, advantages of, 172. 



of. 



151. 



15, 143, 253, 303, 335, 399. 

 CastiJloa rubber, 335. 

 Casuarina equisetifolia, .51, 393. 



— glauca, 393. 



— quadrivalis, 393. 



— stricta, 393. 

 woods in Mauritius, 51. 



— molasses company, 37 i ■ 



— surtax on colonially produced alco, Cattle, Amrat Mahal. 295. 

 ho], L.'O. — . grazing in British Guiana, 379. 



— A'irgin Islands, sponges from, 313. — ^ 



— West Indies, imports of unrefinedL raising in Biitish Guiana, 13 

 fcugar from into the United Kingdom Centroscma I'lumieri, 165. 

 in 1918, 316. Ceylon, tea cultivation iUj 44. 



Bufo marinus or B. Agua (the toad), Chcnopodium anibrosif>ides, 71, 152 



361, 378. j - antlielminticum, 152 



Butter fruit tree {Diospyros discolor),\{ya\x\;\, pine-apple c'oth as made in, 



Corn and sword beans as stock feed, 55. 



— husk, protection for, 59 



— , Guinea, as a fod^ler crop, 103. 

 I — , — , hydrocyanic acid content of, 151, 

 !— , Indian, in St. Vincent, 237. 

 Cosmos caudatus, 184. 



— sulpburens, 184. 



Cost of production in the sugar indus- 

 try, 248. 



329. 



o. 



Cacao at Havre, 383. 



— bean husks, utilization of, 9"J 

 — , criollo, 249. 



— , — , disappearing, 244. 



— experiments in Trinidad, 87. 



plantain stalks as fodder for, 403. [Cotton, acreage in St. Vincent, 7. 



Amirican. 331. 



Antigua and St. Kitte, 24. , 



bush, manurial valuo of, 358 



close season fur in Nevis, 88. 



Ordinance in Antieua, 277. 



community production of, 310. 



conference, the world, 344. 



crop in .Montserrat, 134. 



St. Vincent, past season's, 



230. 



cultivation in India, 236. 



— — Southern Brazil, 63. 

 , Egyptian, 102. 

 , — , mainien.<nce of quality of, 21. 



IChiorosin of sugar-cane, 68 



'Chrysophyllum Cainito (star-apple), 164. — 



Cbrysothamnus nauseosus (Ceara rub- 

 ber), 131 



Cider, banana, 366. 



Cinnarcomura Camphora (the Cam- 

 phor tree), 385. 1- 



— — var glaucescens (Camphor), 196,'- 

 386. 



exports from the West Indiea, 



— growers and tire cocoa manufacturer, Citric acid on the London market, 15 103. 166, 294, 374. 

 228. ; 61, 9.5, 123 141, 191, 22.3, 253,— factory, Tortola, 333. 



— in Dominica, 327. , 303, 367, 399 — fibre, residual, 406. 



— on the Gold Coast, behaviour of, 345,!Citronella {Murraya | Chakas\ exotka), 



— pods, opening, 191 142 



germination results, 318. 

 — ginnery at St. Vincent, 88. 



