431 



•Soutlieni Nigeria, export of palm oil and 



kei'iiels fioin, 373. 

 Soy beau, 403. 

 Spain, depre-ssiou in orange-giowing imlus- 



try of, 17i'. 

 — , orange trade in, 35G, S.'^S. 

 Spice indu.stry of Grenada, 7. 

 Stock :— 



African rams at Barbados, progeny of, 



108. 

 animals stationed f(.ir service at St. 



Lucia agricultural school, 364. 

 anthrax among stock at St. Vincent, 



149, 344 

 Ayrshire bull for sale at agricultural 



.school, St, Vincent, 252. 

 — — , 'Gypsy Star of Kelle- 



vue,' at St. Lucia, 2.")2. 

 Barbadian cow at St. A'iuccJit, milk 



yield of, 348. 

 Barbados milch cow.s 3()1. 



Stock {Continued): — 



live animals, exports from Hritish 

 Guiana, 380. 



— stock industry in Jiritisli (Juiana, 

 75, 396. 



— — , insurance of, 302. 



losses from disea.se, etc., in Madras, 9i. 

 milking cattle, choice of, CI. 



— — , water and shade for, 42. 

 molasses as food for horses ami mules, 



168. 

 mule breeding in Queensland, 76. 



— raising in Cuba, S9. 



mules, epizootic lymphangliitis in 



British Guiana, 172. 

 ram sheep, African v.-oolless, on service 

 at St. Lucia agricultural school, 156. 

 shipment from Barbados, 



Sugar-cane juice, formaldehyde as a prP- 

 .servative of, 147. 



— lands, molasses as a fertilizer for, 227. 



— nianurial exi)erimeMts in Leeward Is- 

 lands, 195. 



— , methods of planting in Porto liico, 

 179. 



— nomenclature of, 412. 



— planting at Trinidad, 30n. 

 plants, evaporation from, 163. 



— , root disease of, 65. 



— seedling B. 147, 10. 



— -- B. 147 at Jamaica, 371. 



— — B. 208 at Jamaica, 371. 



— — B. 208 in Queensland, 338. 



— — D. 95 at Jamaica, 371. 



— — I). 95 in Hawaii, 172. 

 xperiments in Hawaii, 108. 



to Trinidad and Dominica, 364. { — seedling.s, area planted at Antigua 



removal of duty on breeding stock 

 brought into .Jamaica, 316 



boar pig. ' Homestead Hero,' at agricul- .sale of animals at Trinidad Government 



tural .school, St. Lucia. 412. Farm, 13. 



bull ' Duke of Truro, ' at St. A'incent stallion horse ' Beau IF at St. "\'incent 



agricultural school ami stock farm, agricultural school, 26iS. 



76. ! — — -- -on service at 



bulls imported into St. Lucia frtnn St. Vincent agricultural school stock 



Canada, 204. farm, 76. 



calf scour, formalin a remedy for, 44. stock keeping at St. Vincent, 333. 



cassava refuse as food for cattle, 



73. 

 cotton-seed meal as a fooil for hogs, 



277, 296. 

 cows, newly calved, composition of 



milk from, 124. 

 digestibility of prickly [lear fctl to 



cattle, .319. 



donkeys, .suggested use in St. iiUcia,! Guiana, 309. 



rearing in Jamaica, 31 

 — sale at Government Farm, Tobagi 



380. 

 suitable food for milch criws in A\'est 



Indie.s, 361. 

 West African rams and their i)rogeny 

 in West Lidies, 408. 

 Stockdale, F. A,, appointment in British 



92. 



— , use in Barbados, 92. 



experiments ni luolasses feeding, W^. 



— with prickly pear as a food for 

 animals, 222. 



exportation of a:nmals from St. Vincent 



to Grenada, regulations concerning. 



218. 

 feeding materials used on ( Jovernment 



Farm, Trinidad, 307. 

 forage crops for hogs, 329. 

 goats and sheep, improved breeds of, 



73. 



— on .sale at Dominica agiicultural 

 school, 204, 



Government Farm at Trini<lad, armual 

 report, 1907-8, 333. 



heifer, u.scful, at agricultural .school, 

 St. Vincent, 188. 



hogs ; sweet potatos, cassa\a, and 

 maize as food for, 270. 



importation prohibited into Ireland, 

 124. 



insurance of cattle and other aidmals, 

 383. 



interesting animals at Barliados plough- 

 ing match, 293. 



jack donkey, importation by Barba- 

 dos Agricultural Society, 412. 



, fungus diseases of cotton, li^2. 

 — , return to Barbados from Antigua, 157. 

 •Straits Settlements, agriculture in, 19. 

 Students' Corner, 347, 363, 379, 395, 



411. 

 Sugar and sugar product.s, exports from 



British Guiana, 184, 299. 

 — , annual crop from date [lalm in India, 



44. 

 Sugar-cane area in l!riti.~li Tiuiana, 28, 



376. 



— crop of Mexico, 1907-.S, 108. 

 crusher roller, the 'Dianumd,' 259. 



— cultivation in Cuba, 355. 

 _ ^^ Xatal, 188, 3;!2. 



— — — PernaniDuco, 396. 

 — , diminished cultivation in Queensland 



and New South Wale.s, 124. 

 — , enzymes of the, 291. 



— estates in Hawaii, labour an 1 irri- 

 gation on, 275. 



— experiments at Antigua, 1907-8, 

 variety trials, 33s. 



— — - Uarbidos, •!5, ;iSl. 



— — - in liriti^h Guiana, 19. 

 ._ Pert I Bico, 179. 



-, fre(iuency of tire in B.vrbados, 

 140. 



— juice, analysis at St. Kitt's, 184, 226. 



and St. Kitt's SS. 



— — at Jamaica, 163, 371. 



— — (Barbados) in Cuba, 172. 



- — I). 130 and B. 306 in Mauri- 

 tius, 322. 



- —in British (iuiana, 10, 105, 

 386. 



— Leeward Islands, S3. 



— — — Louisiana, 156. 211. 

 \^ est Indies, 17. 



— , selective reaping at Dominica, 10. 

 — , varieties planted at Antigua, and St. 

 Kitt's, 243. 



— wax, reported preparation in Java, 

 316. 



Sugar-canes, leguminous cid|is grown in 



connexion with, 179. 



, purcha.se by weight, 414. 



, stripping of, 131. 

 Sugar consumjition in I'nited States, 130. 



— crop of Cuba, 163. 



— ■ -, 1907-8, 131. 



— Madeira, 1907, 300. 



— Porto Pico, 2.S. 



__ „, _St. Croi.x, 1907-S, 140. 



— — (cane) of the world, 1907-8, short- 

 age of, 172. 



— — season, 1908, in liritish Guiana, 

 364. 



— estates in Cuba, owners of, 2S4. 



— exports from Barbados, 124, 188, 

 284. 



— — — British Honduras, 329. 



— — • — Egypt, 275. 



— — — Hawaii, 242. 



— — Java to India, 140. 



— — — Martinique, 377. 



— — — St. Kitt's-Nevis, 92. 

 _ — _ St. Lucia, 103. 



— — — San Domingo, 265. 



— -- — Trinidad, 2S0. 



— iniiiorts into India, 264. 



^ — __ Fnited States, 60. 



_ _ ._ -.- _, 1907-^,348. 



Sugar Industry :-- 



.Antigua central .sugar facto y, 81, 104. 



Barbados Sugar Indu.stry A^ricultur.tl 

 Bank, report on, 355. 



