419 



British Giiiann, projiosed co-operative rice 

 mill, 34.S. 



— — , -— >isiil lu-iii|i inilustry, 

 60. 



• — — , pnispects oi lime ciillivMticiii 



ill, 2] -2. 



— — , — --- rice croiMif, Ii)OS, 

 252. 



■ — — , purchase of land tor rice grow- 



ing by American syiulicatc, 412. 



— — , rainfall in .June 190.S. 



— — , — of, 28, 60. 



— — , rice area in, 396. 



— — , — crop, 223, 303. 

 - — — , — — prospects in, LSI, 204, 



236, 268, 309, 332. 



— — , — cultivation in, 267. 



— — , — drying at, 381. 



— — , — e-xjiorts from, 364. 



— , — industry of, 39, To, 177, 

 395. 



— — , — meal e.vjiorts from, 184. 



— — , — planting in, 313. 



— — , — production in, 377. 



■ — — -, rubber and balata e.xports, 



72. 



— - — , — experiments in, 111. 

 — - — , — export^ finm, 1S4. 



■ — — , — industry in, 72, 114. 



— — , — lands of, 152. 



_ — ^ — planting in, 188, 204, 



— — , — i)roduction in, 363. 



— — , rum exports from, 184. 



— — , school gardens in, 97. 



— — , sugar-cane area in, 28. 



— — , — experiments in, 19, 386. 



— — , — seedlings in, 195. 



— — , sugar industry in. 67, 



— ---, — making .sea.son 1908, 348. 



— - -, .sweet potatos imjiorted from 

 Barbados, 108. 



— — , timber trade of, 197. 

 British Honduras, agricidtnial i-onditiims 



in, .S9. 



— , — exports of, 329. 



— — , — industries of, 73. 



— — , Botanic Station at, 140. 



— — , cacao from, 251. 



— — , C'rowu land^ taken up 

 idurng 1906, 92. 



c. 



Cabbage cultivation at British ( iuiaiia, 

 284. 



growing for stock in Cuba, 27. 



— in St. Lucia, 133. 

 lialin, 298. 



( 'acao area in Ceylon, 2S4. 



— — of British (iniana, 376. 



— — Jamaica, 44. 



— crop in Trinidad, gathering of, 12,44. 



— cultivation in St, Kitt's-Xevis, 119, 

 409. 



— — — Tortola, 76. 



— culture ill Brazil, Government en- 

 couragement of, 332. 



— drying apparatus, a new, 57. 



— cxiieriment plots at St. Lucia, 389 

 c.xperi incuts in Grenada, 53. 



— St. Lucid, 69. 



— exports from British Guiana, 299. 



— — — — Honduras, 329, 



— — - -Jamaica, 92, 



— — — .Martinique, 377. 



— — — St, Vincent, 395. 

 -- — — Samoa, 30. 



■- — Trinidad, 72, 191, 280, 

 300, 316, 351, 406. 



— — — — , 1907, 235. 



— - - — , July 190S, 268. 

 — , fermentation of, 205. 



— from British Hondura.s, 251. 

 — , fungus diseases of, 273. 

 — , grafted, at Dominica, 213. 

 — , grafting of, 197. 



— imports into Trinidad. 284. 



— — ^ Tnited States, 44, 124. 



— industry at St. Lucia, 103. 



— — — St. Vincent, 395. 



— — in Dutch (4uiana, 325. 



— — Java, 175. 



— — — Leeward Islands, 23 



— — — West Indies, Is. 



— of British ( fuiana, 75. 



— — — Gold Coast, 373. 



— in Samoa, varieties grown and 

 methods of cultivation, 299. 



— , lii ge shipment from Grenada, 76. 

 — , nil lurirtl eyperiments at llnininica, 

 53, 225. 



— , grants of Cmwii land in, — , inulchiiig of, at (iieiiada, .'i.'^j. 



1907, 332. 



60, 



for, 215. 



92. 



-, importsof tropical produce, 



-, industrial school needed 



— , poor transport facilities in, 



— , timbers of, 143. 

 Brittoii, Fiofessor X, L,, visit of botani(-al 



research to Jamaica, 348, 392. 

 Broom corn at Dominica, 392. 

 Burma, ground nut cultivation in, 69. 

 — , increasing cultivation of ground nuts 



in, 380. 

 Burt, Boyce (J., appuintnieat in India, 



124. 



— orchards, .sanitation of, 271. 



— pests of Trinidad, 7->. 



— plantations, riiltivalion of Icgnniinous 

 plants in. .'!,S!). 



— - , iniprovenieiit of .soil by 

 leguminou.s crops, 407. 



— , principal fungus diseases of, 221, 237. 



— production in Brazil, 2-34, 331. 



— — — Kcuador, 56. 



— -— — Grenada., 7. 



— — — San Domingo, 265. 

 — , propagation b\' luiddiiig and grafting, 



85. 

 — , (]uality in dcniaiNl mu American 

 market, 60, 



— .seeds, mcth'id c.t parking. S!), 



Cabbage, shipment from Grenada, 268. 

 trees, dressing for cuts on, 282. 

 — , grafted, return from, 277. 

 Caicos Lslands, botany of, 137, 



— , sisal cultivation in, 79. 

 Calabash pipes, trade on Eiii;!isli market 



124. 

 (.'alcium cvanamide, cost of manufacliue 

 412. 



— , manufacture of, 398. 

 California, cidtivation of cinchona in, 4 II. 

 , decay <jf oranges in, and prevention 

 <if by pre-cooling, 200. 

 , liMiiey production in. 245. 

 , orange industry in, 404, 

 Camphor, area under cultivationinCevlon 

 220. ' 



— cultivation in Ceylon, 286. 



— growing in Ceylon, imiiroved metliiwl 

 of ]iroduction, 380. 



— output from Fornio.sa, 301. 



— production in China, 301. 

 — , propagation of, 137. 



— .seed.s, small vitality of, 140. 



— trees, age at first seeding, 1 40. 

 — , world's coiisiiinption of, 301. 

 — , — demand for, 124. 

 Canadii, beet .sugar industry of, 156. 



, exports of Hour to Trinidad, 12. 



— - - -- West Indies, 244. 



, importsof suyar from British (iniana, 



396, 

 — , increasing im])orts from Trinida<l, 



280. 



, trade of Antigua with, 1 1, 



, AVest Indian student.^ in, 40. 



, wheat-producing capacity of, 107. 

 Canadian cattle and the West Indies, 169. 



— exJiibitions, Dominica limes at, 297. 



— — , 1908, 139, 145, 231. 



— reciprocity conference, 62. 

 Canary Islands, banana exports from, 244, 

 Candle-niit tree, 281. 



Canella bark on the Lonilon market, (J3. 

 Cajie Colony, agricultural bank in, 107. 

 Caravonica cotton, experimental cultiva- 

 tion ill Kgypt, 316. 



Carbon bisulphide, eH'ect on soil fertility, 



'51. 

 Carmody, I'rof. P., appointed Director of 



Department of Agriculture, Trinidad, 



393, 



Carolina, South, Sea Island cotton in, 86. 

 Caniacou, cotton growing in, 54. 

 industry of, 7. 

 — , land settlement .si-heme, 7. 

 — , Sea Island cotton return in, 124. 

 Cashaw tree in Hawaii, 151, 

 Cassava as food for hog.s, L'70, 

 — • I'Xperiments in Hahamas, 92, 

 — •, hydrocyanic acid content of, 87. 

 — , manufacture of starch from, 91. 

 refuse a.s stock food, 7.3. 

 starch, shipment from Dominica, 28. 

 — , sweet and bitter varieties of, 87. 

 Cassia Fistula on the London market, 255, 



335, 399. 



