418 



BAii:iiia produL'tir):! in Cuba, financial 

 aspect of, 1-;U. 



— — — I'anania, 4 1 "J. 



— trade <>{ Jamaica, 24. 



— — — — , de[ire.ssed cc>n<liticn, 

 140. 



— — — — , new . ship for, 'MH). 

 _ ^-. _ - Trinidad, ::'.(il. 

 Bananas, cost of freight from Canary 



Islands to I'^nghmd, 244. 

 • — . first .shipment from Dutili (iuiana, 

 172. 



in Costa Rica, 101. 

 — Fiji Islands, 407. 

 I'orto liico, 180. 



liarbados, siveet potato weevil at, 345. 

 — , Weather c:jnditif)n> at, 1908, 23G, 



316. 



Basic slag and super[)lios|>hate, 385. 



— — , points tij be observed in pur- 

 chasing, 76. 



Bay oil, 215 



Bee keeping : — 



assistance given by St. Lucia Agri 



cultural ISociety, 156. 

 at Industrial School, British (iuiana, 



300. 

 bees, water supiily for, 174. 

 honey return at Montserrat e.xperi 

 inent .station, 124. 

 Indian, |)rospective shipment of to in Ceyloii 324. 

 England, 132 i instruction at Erlangen Cinversity, 



— , [lacking for export fi'om Hawaii, .372, Bavaria, 412 



— , protection from insect pest.s, 16!-i. .Beet sugar industry of United State.s, 220. 

 — , shipment from Surinam, 236. | - -- production in Europe, 398. 



— , — — Triiddad, 300. !r>elginin, beet sugar [iroductiou in, 398 



— , u.se as stock food at 'I'rinidad, 307. Bengal beans, distribution of .seeds in 

 Barbados, Agricultural Science Exliibi 



Brazil, ]\[angaboira rubber indii>trv in,. 



76. 



, ruljber cxjiorts from, IS!^. 

 British cotton cultivation, 265. 

 — Cotton-growing Association, .358. 

 British Guiana, agricultural apprentices- 



in, 88. 

 — ■ — , — shows in, 75. 



— ■ — , agriculture in, 376. 



— --, analysis of mangrovebark, 153. 



— — and West Indian Agricultural 

 Conference, 94, 110. 



— - , balata e.xports from, 12, 72, 

 172, 188, 348. 



— — , — output in. 92. 

 — • — , banana area fif, 75. 



— — Botaiuc (iardens, cabbage cul- 

 tivation at, 2S4. 



— — , cacao industry in, 75. 



— --, cane farming in, 99. 



— — , cattle exports from, 184. 



tions at, 387. 

 — , iigricultural show at, 409. of, 220. 



— — Society, importation ot Bermuda arrowroot, 328 

 jack donkey, 412. I Botanical Department, 339. 



— , Carrington central factory, 147. -, cdiief agrictiltural products of, 344 



— cherry, cultivation in Borto liico, ISS. , fruit fly in, 8. 



tr.ule of, 136. 

 Jamaica, 220. | — — , cocoa-nut cultivation in, 75, 



Berbice, labourers engaged in rice industiy 220. 



, eoflee area f)f, 75. 



growing in, 339. 

 grass as a forage crop in Philippines, 

 309. 



, metlio<ls of agrii-ultural imiirove- 

 nient, 3:U. 



conference of cotton growers at, 150, 

 166, 182. 



— co-operative cotton factory, 55, 374 

 — , cotton crop of, 1908, 124. 

 - — , — exports from, 10.'!. 

 — , — seed im|)orts into, 150. 

 — , efl'ects of drought on cro|)s at, 332.1 140. 



— exhibits at Canadian exhibitions. Black Idiglit, 161. 

 1908, 231. . Books reviewed :— 



— , frequency of cane Hres, 190S, 140 { A B C and X V Z of bee culture, 189. 

 --, geology and mineral resources of,45., Carolina rice conk book, 59. 



- ' — , — exports from, 184. 



--, Crown lands taken up, 1906-7, 

 92. 



— , depletion of forest resources 

 of, 235. 



— , distrilmtion r if seed rice, 300. 

 — , epizootic lympliaiighitisamong 

 mules in, 172. 



— , exhibits forwarded to 'rorontii 

 Bitten, B.ll.. apiiointment at Candiridge, exhibition, 284. 



-—.exhibits of rtdilier and balata 

 at the international rubber exhibition, 

 300. 



industrial school, agricultural work 

 in connexion with, 301. 



— lemon grass oil, 233, 2P5. 

 — , maize cro[) of, 2i~> 1. 



— milch cows, 3(il. 



— , molasses exports from. loCi, ISS, 284. 



— pea.saTits agricultui-al shi.w, \'.i, 307. 

 — , ploughing match at, 15(i, 1S8, 217. 



— - — — , interesting animals 

 at, 293. 



- — , production n( lemon grass oil sam 

 ]ile,-, 188. 



Ca.se for the goat, 205. 

 Eutnre of cacao planting, 365. 

 Insects injurious to vegetables, 59. 

 Le Cacaoyer an C(.ingo l''ran(;ais, 205 

 Literature of Ffreraea with a syiiopsi.- 



of the known species, 189. 

 Nature teaching, 235. 

 l'rinci|iles of agriculture, 205. 

 Southern agriculture, 365. 

 The buildini; of an island, 189. 



— --, experiments with .sulphate of 

 ammonia and acidity in .soils, 341. 



— — , exports from, 299. 



— — , — of balata from, 280. 



— — , — — stock from, 380. 



— — , — — sugar tVoni, If- 4, 

 396. 



— , grant-in-aid nf country agri- 

 cultural shows, 204. 



— — industrial schonl, bee-keeping 

 at, 300. 



— , crops grown at, 393. 



Botanical exiieditions to Jamaiea,249,392. — — , labour conditions in, 25. 



Botanic .Station at British Honduras, 140.; — — , large crop nf mangos in,. 



— , propo.scd establislimeiit nf centra! l!ot Hies of hor.ses and cattle, 330. 108. 



sugar factories at, •"i9(i. :Bovell, John It., leave of ab.scnce. ISS. | — — , livestock industry of 75. 



- , rainfall al, .396. 



- — , rcsultsof cotton seed.selectionat,134 



— J ruiri manufacturing industry of, 360 



— , [ireparation of land for cotton cult i\a-| — -- , milk adulteration in, 295. 



tion, 167. I — . niolascuit exports from, \Xi. 



—, return fi-om leave of absence, 362. — . mnnbers of live stock in, 396. 



scholarship, conditions of award, 402. Il'.ranch, Ceo. I''., extension of leave, 58.-- — , po.ssibilities of a fruit-preserv- 



, school gardens at, 97, 239. j --, return from leave of absence, 173. ing industry in, Kil. 



— , .science teaching at llarrisnn ( 'ollege, 

 401. 



■ — soils, liiinius conlrni nf, l(i(i. 

 — , sugar cane ex|ierimeids at, .35, 381. 

 -^, sugar exports from, 124, 156, 188, 

 '220, 252, 284. 



— — market, openini;- [irice for season, 

 76. 



Brazil, cacao production in, 23 1. :<:',[. 



— , cane-sugar industry of, 99. 



— , cofl'ee crop of, 12. j- 



— , •— exports from, 301). i 



— , — production in, 71, 222. 1- 



— , fruit cidtivation in, 204. 



— , government encouragement of cacao- 



. pra-dial larceny in, 264. 



, prison farms in, 279. 

 — , progress of cane reaping.season, 

 1908, 364. 



-, projei't for sisal hemp cultiva- 

 tion in, 156. 



, (iropd.scd agricultural school 



culture, 332. 



1 for, 383. 



