420 



Edit' rials. — (Continued) : — 

 Empire botany, 3G9. 

 Estate costing, 225. 

 Lind settlement for demobilized 



olliceisin the West Indies, 209. 

 jiaterials for a policy ol agricultural 



education, 177. 

 Oil aiiil sericulture in the West 



Indies li'.j. 

 Othf r asp' i:rs of plant 



145. 



Ficus elastica, 202. iGossypium viiifolium, 130 407. 



Fiji, Clidemia hiria, a noxious weed in, Government cotton ginnery at St 



137. 

 Fish, a useful little, 8 

 — , method of curing in the Turks 



Islands, 229. 

 — skin leather, 409. 

 — , the sucking, 37-5. 

 Fisherman-fish {Remora sp.,) 293, 408. 

 pathology, [Fishing industry, ro-operative society 



for improving, 363 



Vin- 

 252. 

 from insect 



Pure and applied science, 401. Tishlock, W. C., 227, 284. 



Retrospection, 161. Flagstaff at Kew, 329. 



Salt and the growth of coastland Florida, camphor cultivation in, 67. 



plants, 231. I Flour factory in British Guiana, 371 



Some aspects of labour supply 



the tropics. 337. 



cent, 88 

 Grafting, a uew method of, 

 Grain sorghums, 29. 

 — , stored, protection of 



attacks, 202. 

 GranadilJa {Fassifiora t/uadyi»gularii^, 



164. 

 Granary, St. Vincent, 231. 

 Grasses, South African, for paper making, 



'— in the West Indies, 220. 

 Great Britain gasolene impoited intc, 

 380. 



Sweet potato experiments, 305. 

 The action of moulds in the soil, 34 

 Thf mischief of wrong theories, 289. 

 The status of agricultural officers, 



257. 

 The West Indian fish supplies, 353. 

 The work of the future, 4;), 65, 81. 

 Egg preservative, a new, 345. 



— plant {So/a/!ii»i me/ongena), 61. 

 Eggs, how to preserve, 351. 



Egyp*, cotton seed distribution in, 38, 

 — , sugar-cane cultivation in, 1 56. 

 Egypiian cotton, 102. 

 Eicbortiia crassipes (water hyacinth), 92 

 Elaeis guineeusis (oil palm), 164, 380. 

 Electrical treatment of seeds, 367. 



— stimulation of crops, 252. 

 Engine, combustion and steam com- 



iHiied, 278. 

 English Chamber of Horticulture, 153. 

 Ensilaee chute, a novel, 364. 



— in .lamaica, 343. 

 ' Entomology ', 330. 

 Epidemic, a curious local, 47. 

 Eqnus burchelli, 25. 



— grcvyi, 25. 



— zebra, 25. 

 Eriodendron anfractaosum (silk-cotton 



tree), 45, 155, 202 

 Erythrina corallodendron (dwarf bucare), 



245. 

 Exhibition in Barbados, 361. 

 Exports from Briiijh Guiana, 323. 



in , Fog moisture, precipitation of by trees, Grenada Agricultural Department, l.J5 

 134. — , agricultural inspection in, 367. 



Food produciion, war-time in, St- Lucia, 



213. 

 requirements of man, 216. 

 Foods, value of certain, 216. 

 Forage plant, a solanaceous, 235. 

 Forestry in Trinidad, 291. 

 Formaldehyde gas as a seed disinfectant, 



252. 

 F. wis, bare-necked, 345. 



drinking fountain for, 380 

 Frangipanni {Plumierix spp ), 147. 

 Freeman, W. G., 285. 

 Frost, Henry W. 

 70,86. 102 118 



— St.'\, 



UCUk, 



359. 



— of Trinidad, 315. 



Farm tractors in Ametica, V. 

 — schools in Cuba, 219. 

 Fanning costs, 27 1 . 

 Federated Malay States, Anderson 

 expeller in the, 255. 



S'J, 111, 



169. 



230. 326 374 390. 406. 

 Fruit culture in Malaya, 329. 

 — picker, a simple home-made, 



G. 



instruction in, 223. 

 items of local interest, 22, 

 150, 212, 340, 382, 404. 

 onion growing in, 374. 

 plant legislation in, 136, 

 sunn hemp {Crotalariajuncea) in. 

 413. 

 white seeded Lima be<n in, 229 

 work of agricultural cadets in, 390. 

 Groundnut Hour as human food, 132. 

 Guadeloupe, sugar industry in, 84. 

 I — , ticks in, 155. 

 & Co., 6, 21, 38, 54,'Guaiigo {Fiihaolobium Sauiati), 164. 

 134,150, 166, 198, Guinea corn as a fodder crop, 103. 



124. 



Gymnema silvestre, 



H. 



Hainan, rubber cultivation in, 409. 

 iHaitian Ameriran Corporation, 316. 

 ■Halophytes, 321 23. 



jHand plough. Mote's interchangeable, 

 316. 



Gacia {Cyiisiis stenopehdus), 9. 



— blanca (Cylisus pallidiis), 9. 



— plants iiom Teneriffe, 9. 

 Gambusia aflinis ('top minnows'), 8, 9.,Harland, Dr S. C, 4, 20, 246 293. 

 Garcinia mangostana(mangosteen), 164.: Hat making industry in Tobago, 172. 

 Gatolene exports from Trinidad, 268 'Havana, Botanic Garden at, 251, 



imports into Great Britain, 380. Havre, cacao at, 333. 



German .South- West Africa, yield of 'Hawaii, industrial development of 299. 



— , sugar by-products in, 52. 

 — , training in .sugar technology in, 261. 

 Health week in British Guiana, 181. 

 Heat production in plaats, causes and 

 123, conditions of, 283. 



diamonds in, 236 



sugar prospects, 402. 

 Germany, sugar cultivation in, 211 

 Ginger (Zingiher officinale), 73. 



on the London market, 15, 95, 



oil 



143, 191, 223, 253, 



399. 

 — , wild, 73. 



Girardinus poeciloides ('million'), 8, 9. 

 Girls, industrial instruction for, 334. 

 Gliricidia maculata, 100, 101, 119. 

 Glycerine from sugar, 89. 

 Gold Coast, behaviour of cacao on the 



245. 

 , discovery of diamonds in, 361. 



Feijoa Sellowiana (pine-apple guava Gossypium barbadense, 407 



tree), 110. — brasiliense, 407. 



Kbre, a durable, at7. — peruvianum, 130 



— , coir, mechanical properties of, 311. | — spp., 155. 



303, 335, 367, Hedge plants, desirable, 105. 



Henequen (Agave foiircroydes), 106, 



220. 

 Hens, laying, effects of animal and 



plant proteins in rations for, 415. 

 Hevea brasiliensis (Para rubber) "02 



364 



— — , variation in, 381. 



— confusa, 304. 

 — , new facts concerning, 358. 



— rubber, effect of lightning on, 309. 



— seeds, packing, 93. 

 JHibiscuB sabdariffa (rosella), 201. 

 [Hog cholera, 264. 



