419 



Cotton growing, British, further devel- 

 opment in regard to, (5. 



— — in Venezuela, 150. 



— in Barbados, close season for, 

 105. 



— industry museum, 3.3"2. 



— legislation in St Vincent, 3S. 



— market, Sea Island, 6, 21, 3S, 54, 

 TQ, 86, 102, lis, 134, 150, 166, 198 

 230, 326, 374, 390, 406. 



— , Meade, 294. 



— Ordinance in Turks and Gaicos 

 Islands, 121. 



pests in Montserrjt, 1S2. 



planting : two plants versus one 



plant per hole, 70. 



— jjroduction, 377. 



— — , community, 86. 



— , Sea Island, in the West Indies, 



39. 

 — , relation of lint length to rainfall, 



73. 



— Sea Island, area grown in Barbados 

 in 1918, 28. 



— . — • — , improvement of yield in 



the West Indies, 125. 

 _, _ _., origin of, 326. 390, 



407. 

 — , — — . project, 374. 



— seed by. products, 214. 



— — dis'.ribution in Egypt, 38. 



— — meal and pota.sh, 278. 



— — products, comparative toxicity 

 of 31. 



— , shipping, at Montserrat, 310. 



staioer control, mahoe cochon 



{Stem/lea carihara)^ in relation to, 



154, 155 

 stainer-i in Montserrat, destruction 



of food plants of. 153. 

 standards, official, of the United 



States. 198. 



— St. Vincent, 9, 



— trade in Manchester, 403. 



— , up'and variety, a remarkable, 72. 

 — , West Indian, 260. 278. 

 Cowpea, inheritance in, notes on, 4, 

 20, 68. 



— preservation, 303. 



Credit societies, colonial, position of, 

 318. 



, denosit system for, 299. 



, Trinidad, a iress to, 285. 



Criollo cacao, 249. 



— — , disappearing, 244. 



Crop yields, etfects of liming on, 41. 

 Crops, electrical stimulation of, 272. 

 Crotalaria iuncea (sunn hemp), 165, 

 340, 412, 



— usamaroensis, 135, 165 

 Cuba, alcohol production in, 117. 

 — , farm schools in, 219. 



— , foreign trade and sugar crop of, 



43. 

 — , pine-apple culture in, oil. 



— sugar-cane corporation in, annual 

 report for 1918, 41. 



Cuban exuort committee for 

 89. 



— manganese mines, 316. 



— sugar indujtrv, past and present. 

 148. 



Cultivating, the value of, 3i7. 

 Cymbopogon Nardus, var. validus 



(tambookie grass), 39. 

 Cyniodocea manatorum, 181. 



— nodosa (water weed), 181 

 Cynodon dactylon (Bermuda grass) 



eradication of, 279. 

 Cytisus pallidus (Gacia blanca) 9, 



— stenopetalus (Gacia), 9. 



D. 



sugar I Departmental '-'eports {Continued.): — 

 Tortola : Export on the Agricul- 

 tural Department, 191718, 132. 

 Deposit system for credit societies, 299- 

 Desmodium leiocarpuni (horse marma- 

 lade), 32J. 



— tortuosum, 325. 

 Diamonds, discovery of, in the Gold 



Coasr, 364. 



— in German South West Africa, yield 

 fin 1913, 236. 



Didelphis nudicaudata (manicou), 325. 

 Digger pine {Finns sabiniatta), 300. 

 Diospyros discolor (Batter fruit tree), 



329. 

 Dipterix odorata, 110. 

 Divi-divi {LcOidilua cotiario.) 204. 

 Diseases, venereal and other, 317. 

 Dog, accident to, with a fruit case, 363. 



Dasyproc'a Agouti (agouti), 325. 

 Date palm, propagation and culture of, 



252. 

 — sugar industry in Bengal, 76 

 Death of Mrs .j' A Hutton, 89. 

 Degrees Centrigade and Fahrenheit, 



new rule for convening, 236. 

 Demerara lime juice and rice factory, 



310. 

 — , rice situation in, 285 

 Department News, 3, 19, 37, 53, 70, 

 131, 151, 183, 195, 246, 293, 335, 

 357, 379 397. 

 Departmental Reports : — 



Antigua : Report on the Agricultural 



Department, 1917-18,382. 

 Barbados : Report on the sugar- 

 cane experiments, 1916-18, 14. 

 British Guiana : Report on the 

 Depaitment of Science and Agrl 

 culture for the year 1917. 234. 



Dolichos Hosei (Sarawak bean), 72, 73, 

 88. 



— Lablab (bonavist), 298. 

 Dominica, cacao and coco-nuts in, 327, 



— fishing company, proposed forma- 

 tion of, 348 



— , Gardens, n-w plants at the, 283. 

 — , items of local interest, 22, 74, 86, 



126, 166, 196, 231, 262, 308, 340, 



388. 



— ,lime cultivation in, 100, 118,142, 

 158, 165. 



— , onion growing in, 91, 136, 319. 

 — , rainfall in 1918, 104. 



— report, 1918-19, 323. 

 — , plant legislation in, 292. 

 Douglas fir, or Oregon pine {Abies 



Doiig/asii), 329, 342. 

 Draught camels, 295. 

 Dried banana industry. A, 276. 

 Dryobalanops aromatica, 386. 



— Camphora 386. 

 British Virgin Islands: Report ox\^\)ak.M' {Lnnh'uni domesficum), 329. 



the Agricultural Department, 1918 Dunlop, W. R., 195, 397. 



19, 350. 



Department of Agriculture, Trini- 

 dad and Tobago : Administration 

 Report, 333. 



Dominica : Report on the Agricul 

 tural Department, 1916-17. 110.^ 

 1918-19, 3.50. 



Mauritius ; Report on the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, 79. 



Montserrat : Report on the Agri- 

 cultural Department, 1917-18, 198 



Nyasaland Protectorate : Report on 

 the Department of Agriculture, 

 1918, 8.5. 



St. Kitts-Nevis : Report on the Agri- 

 cultural r)epartment, 1917-18, 270. 



1^. Vincent : Report on the Agri- 

 cultural DepartuiL'nt, 1917-18, 45. 



Seychelles : Annual Report on 

 Agriculture and Crown Lands,l 

 1917, 164. 



Sugar-cane Experiments in the 



Leeward Islands, 1916-17 and 



1917-18, 372. 



Duranta Plumieri, 105. 



Dwarf bucare {Ery/hrina coralloden 



dion), 245. 

 Dycoteles torquatus (peccary), 325. 

 Dyewood and chemical factory in 



Jamaica, 348. 



E. 



Kast Africa Protectorate', aisal caltiva- 



lion in, 220. 

 Editorials: — 



A broader mycology, 113, 129. 



Advances in cotton production, 97. 



Agriculture and the future, 17. 



Aircraft service-i, 273. 



Camphor, 385. 



Co-operation among agricultural 

 workers, 1. 



Decline in sugar content of central 

 factory ca les. 241- 



