429 



Kice meal exports from British (!iiiana,l!ubber industry of CJold Coast, 373. St. Croix, cotton legislation in, 54, 1«)8. 

 184, 299. ;^_ lands of British Guiana, \r>-2. — , —.seed from, and Barbados ('otton 



— phmting, difterent methods ot, 403. i -- late.x, coagulation by formic acid, 217.1 factory, 172. 



— — m British Guiana, 313. — —, function of, 47. —, dispo.sal of cotton seed 



— production in Hntish Guiana, 377. — , Mangabeira, e.x'ports from lirazil, 7G — , ctlect of drought on cr 



Formo.sa, 12 



— — — Peru, 332. 



— — — Trinidad, 60. 



— — — United States, 14.3, 223. in 1907, 171. 



— report from British Guiana, 395. j— , — , rerKnx Aviid Para, 158 



— .seedlings, experiments in transplanta-: — plantations, Castilloa, thinniiii;- opera- 

 tion of, 245. 1 tions in, 158. 



— shipnjents from Coclnn China, 252. — — , improvement of .soil by legu 



— straw, u.ses in I'liited States, 124. minous crops, 407. 

 lloselle, or red sorrel, 244. — planting in British Guiana, 188, 204. 

 Koumania, cultivation of chillies in, 172. - — — Ceylon, prospective re 

 Eoyal palm, 298. ' turns from, 2S(i'. 

 Eubber and balata in Venezuela, regula — ■ — Dominica, 114. 



tions for gathering, 230. — — — Grenada, 47. 



— area in Ceylon, 2S4. - — — Hawaii, 44, 111, 3()1. 

 — ■ areas of different countries. 26. — — — St. Lucia, 114. 



— at St. Lucia, 393. I— — — Samoa, 281. 

 —, Castilloa, culture of, 158. _ — — Southern Nigeria, 105. 



— cultivation in Philippines, 61. I — — — Trinidad. 76. 



— — (Para and Castilloa) in I'ganda,, — — — ■ West Indies, 113. 

 268. — , planting with iutercrojis and catch 



at, 140. 

 ■otton crop at, 

 — , plantation, exports from Malay] 1908, 332. 



States, 188. — , establishment of agricultural bank 



imports and price of, for sugar i)lanters at, 345. 



- -, proposed experiment station at, lfS5. 

 — , sugar crop of, 140. 



— exhibition in Li>iidoii, I'JOs, 94, 114, 

 153, 263. 



■ — — — — . West Lidian e.x 



hibits at, 94, 363. 



— — — — , exhibits from 

 British Guiana, 300. 



— exhibits from I'tominica, 248, 409 

 — , experimental culture at Domiiiica,343. 



— experiments in British Guiana, 111. 



— exports from Bahia, 327. 



— — — Brazil, 188. 



- — — — British Guiana, 72, 1S4 



299. 



— — — — Honduras, 7;i, 329. 



— — — Ceylon, 28(i. 



— — — Panama, 412. 



— — — Para, 1907-S, 3.32. 



— — — Spanish Hon<luras, 268. 



— extraction from small tree.s, 201. 

 — , Forsteronia, from .lamaica, 415. 

 — • from Trinidad, 286. 



— , Funtumia, influence of formaldehyde 



upon, 47. 

 — , Guayule, seeds distributerl to We.st 



Indian Botanic Stations. 217. 



— in Angola, I 5. 



firitish Guiana, 363. 



Colombia, 103, 104. 



Dutch Guiana, 50. 



Jamaica, 171. 



— — Java, 207. 



■ — — New Guinea, 169. 



Northern Nigeria, 57. 



Southern Nigeria, 254. 



— ■ — Trinidad, 363. 



• — industry in British Guiana, 72, 114. 



— — — Federated .Malav States, 

 413. 



— ■ — — Nigeria, 10!^. 



— — Trinidad, 114. 

 — ■ — — Ceylon, 316. 



crops, 74 



— plants, new species for the West 

 Indie.s, 415. 



— — , Para, for sale at Dominica Bo- 

 tanic Station, 236. 



— — , — , — St. Lucia, 156. 



— , preparation of, 298. 



— , — — for market, 29. 



— — , treatment fif latex in, 327. 



— production, future, in the East, 347. 



— — in Ceylon, cost of, 263. 



— — — — , varieties of, 286. 



— — — Congo Free State, 325. 



— — — Nyassalaud, 391. 



— — — Para, 1 20. 



— samples from Dominica, valuation of, 9. 



— — Trinidad, 297. 



— seed, Castilloa, 13S. 



— — , — , for distribution at Do- 

 minica Botanic Station, 236. 



— -, Para, 133. 



— — , — , germination experiments 

 with, 394. 



— seeds, packing of, 28 



St. Kitt's Agricultural and Cummerciid 

 Society, 44. 



— — — industrial show, 71. 

 — , analysis of sugar-cane juices at, 226. 

 — , area planted with sugar-cane .seedling.s 



at, 88. 

 — , Botanic Station, disti-ibution of cassa 



va and sweet potato cuttings at, 76. 

 — , cane juice analysis at, 184. 

 — , cotton experiments at, 214. 

 — , - - j)rospects at, 294. 



— experiment station, yield of onions at, 

 394. 



— Grammar School, award of agricul- 

 tural .scholarships, 204. 



— — — , vacancv for a science master, 

 60. 



— , manurial experiments with cotton at, 

 246. 



— tobacco, favourable report on, 201. 

 , varieties of .sugar-cane planted at, 

 243. 



St. Kitt's-Nevis agricultural show, offer 

 of prizes by Sir jiickham Sweet-Escott, 

 and Lady Escott, 364. 



— , cacao cultivation in, 119, 4(K). 



— , cyclone in, 87. 



— , exportsof sugar-cane products, 

 92. 



— , gale at, 329. 



— , onion planting in, 70. 



— , removal of import duty on 

 insecticides, fungicides, and cotton 

 seed, 252. 



— , sugar and cotton in, 131. 



— , tobacco experiments at, 300.. 

 St. Lucia, agricultural instructor wanted 

 for, 60. 



— school, African ram sheep on ser- 

 vice at, 156. 



Para, successful method of [lack-' — — — , boar jng, ' Homestead Hero' 



ing. 334 



■ tree, new species in Mexico, 390. 



■ tree.s, Castillo.i, propagation of, 158. 



— in Ceylon, tapping of, 285. 



Southern Tririidail, lirsl tap- 

 ping of, 268. 



Rum exports from liritish (iniana, 184. 

 — ~- St. Kitt's, 92. 



manufacturing iinlustrv of I'.arbado.s, 

 360. 

 Russia, beet sugar production in, 398. 



St. Croix, condition of cotton cultivation 

 in, 300. 



at, 412. 



— — , cultivation f)f ground [U'ovi- 

 sions at, 396. 



— — — , good returns from apiai'y, 7(). 



— — — , rei)ort on, 77, 2ti9. 



— — --, stock for .service at, 364. 



— — Society, assistance in bee keeiiing, 

 150. 



-- — — , distiiliutiim iif cotton seed by, 



1.56. 

 — , agriculture iu, 103. 

 — , Ayrshire bull, 'Gip.sy Star of Belle- 



vue ' at, 252. 



— Botanic Station, distriljution of 

 economic plants to purchasers of Crown 

 land.s, 304. 



