432 



Sugar Industry (Continufd): — 



Barbados sugar market, price at open- 

 ing of season, 7(). 

 beet sugar in I'nited States, rapid 



growth of, iH). 

 — — factories in Oerniauy, 140 



in(histry in France, 3f54. 



Sugar Industry {('niir/ii'la/) : — 



sugar-cane production in Tnited St;ites. 



339. 



— seedlings in IJritisli (luiana, experi 



ments in 1907, .■)86. 

 sugar crop returns from Trinidad. 

 1907-8, -259. 



Sweet potatos, manuring of, 2i">3. 



— , market for, in I'nited States, 

 iL'-l. 



— , nomen<-lature of, 171. 

 — , propagation of, 120. 

 — — , uses of, 270. 



339. 



production in Canada. 15fi, — exports frnni llarliados, l-5t), 220, 



— — — — Kurope, 39S 

 beet sugar production in f >ermanv, 2■t^ 



339. 



— — - - — riiit<'d States.l 

 115, 339. 



— — , returns pcracre in j'jiropean 

 countries, (iU. 



<:ane fanning in liiitisli (iuiana, 99. 



— - " -- Triniilad, 1 9,4 1,7C).92. 



— — retnrnsfrom'l':-inida(!,l 9()7-cS, 

 259. 



— returns \>v.v acre, value ol weigliing 

 and recording, 30li. 



— sugar production in >rexico, 339. 



— — - — West Indies, 

 339. 



■CnrriuL'ton central factory, l!arliados, 



14 7." 

 central factory plant at \'ere, .Jamaica, 



140. 



— .sugar factory at Martiniipie, rc|iort 

 on,"l90(i-7, 2(iS. 



— — mills in Queensland, 51. 

 export tax on sugar shipped from Trini- 

 dad, 284. 



in Brazil, 99. 



— Britisli Guiana, 67. 



— Cuba, 1 9, 380. 



— Dutch Guiana, 325. 



— Kgypt, 275. 



— Fiji Islands, 407. 



— Formo.sa, .323. 



--- Hawaiian Tslan<ls, 242. 



— Java, 115, 195, 291. 



— Leeward Islands, I I. 



— Mexico, 99. 



— Xatal, 371. 



— Porto I'lico, 2S. 



— Queensland, 3S(). 



— Reunion, 201. 



— St. Kitt'.s-Nevi.s, 131. 



— Vera Cruz, 259. 



— Virgin Islands, l.'il. 



— factories and jnnchase (jf larmer- 

 growii canes iu T'rinidad, 1 5(1. 



— — , capacity of, and econ<i- 

 my in production, 1G3. 



— imports into Great Britain from 

 .lava, Peru, and (iermany, 15(). 



-- output of .lava, 44, 147. 



— produi-tion in F«ritisli India, 332. 



— • — — Guba, cost of, .'512. 



— — -- ^lexico, conditions and 

 cost of, 211. 



_ of the world, 1907 8, 339. 



— refining industrj' in .Japan, 243. 



— returns obtainable in Hawaii, 31 G. 

 suggested irrigation experiments for 



sugar-cane lands in Porto Rico, 284. 

 Usine St. ^Farie, Martiniipie, sugar crop 

 handled in 190G-7, 220. 

 Sugav manufacture from s\igar-cane (ar- 

 ticles in West India Committee Circu- 

 lar), 172. 



production and importation in .\rgen 

 tine llei>ublic, .3iri. 



— iu Cuba, 121. 

 — — on industrial siliool estates, 



Barbados, 301. 

 products, exports from I'nited States, 

 11. 



, .shipment from liritish Guiana, 396. 

 , use in bread manufacture, 99. 

 Sugars, deterioration on storage, 179. 

 Sulphate of ammonia and acidity in soils, 

 341. 



— , preparation from [leat, 



168. 

 Sumatra, gand)ier cultivation in, IdS. 

 SunHower cultivation, 377. 

 - - in South Africa, I5G. 



Superphosphate and basic slag, 385. 

 — , (puilities and uses of, 37. 

 Surinam, banana industry in, 27(). 

 — , cott'ee culture in. 1(17. 



, increasing exports of bananas, 316. 



.Martiniipie central factory, prices paid - , shipment of bananas from, 236 



for sugar-caiujs, 1 Id, 

 lilo!a.s.ses exports fiom llarliado>, 15(1, 



220. 

 inuscovado molasses, cau.ses of souring, 



67. 

 Pe.ssou sugar cane iiarvester, 211 

 proiiosed establishment of central suga" 



factories at liarbados, 39(1 



protective tax on sugar imports h'vied - 



in Kcuador, GO. 

 sugar area and crop return in India 



220. 



.sugar-cane mills, woi-k of, and dcdiic 

 tionsdiawn thcri'fmni, 19;!. 



Sweet-Escott, Sir Bickliam, visit to Domi- 

 nica agricultural .school, 107. 



Sweet potato crop, experiments with, 41. 

 — — , weevil attack at Bar- 



bados, 345. 



— — investigations, I 2(1. 



— shipment from liarbados to — , world's output of, 393. 

 British (iiiiana, lOS. Tobago, cotton growing at, 342 



T. 



Tahiti lime, cultivation in Cuba, 92. 



Tamarind seeds, u.ses of, 101. 



Famarinds on the London market, 63, 9-5, 



239, 25.5, :i35, 399. 

 Tea area in ( 'eylon, 2S4. 



industry in Java, 201. 

 Tea plantiui; experiments in I'lntcdStates 

 lOS. 

 ea pioduction in Jamaica, 1S7. 



— — — Java, 1S8. 



— — Xyassaland, 391. 

 Teosinte as a forage crop in Philippines 



309. 



Ticks, blood-sucking, 129. 

 Timber exports from British Hondunis 



329. 

 — , strength of, as influenced by moisture, 



25. 



— trade of llritish (iuiana, 197. 

 Timbers of l'.riti>h Hopdura.s, 143. 



— — Jamaica, 9. 



Tobacco breeding ex|(eriment.s, 153. 

 ~ crop of Jamaica, 204. 



— cultivation in Hawaii, 174. 



— — — Ireland, 252. 



— — — Porto Bico, 44. 



— culture at Tobago, 236. 



~ experiments at Hawaii, 252. 



— — — St. Kitt's-Xevi.s, 360. 



— — in Bahamas, 253. 



— exports from Colombia, 12. 



— -- - San Domingo. 265. 

 — , ferm. ntation of, 203. 



— from St. Kitt's, favourable report on, 

 261. 



— growing at St. A'incent, 232. 



— — in Central Africa, 45. 

 _ ^_ South Africa, 332. 



— industry in lihodesia, development of, 

 325. 



— — of Cuba. 13. 



— — - Jamaica, 55. 



— leaves, harvesting and curing of, 

 190. 



— - - iniportcil into .Martiniipie, in- 

 creased duty on, 15G. 



production in Trinidad, .37. 



- - starch, manufacture in Xatal, — , interesting citrus fruit from, 25, 44. 

 300. |— , .sale of cocoa-nut estates, 41. 



potatos as food for hogs, 270. , — , — — stock at Government Farm 



— , cultivation of, 253. 380. 



— , disposal of, in Jamaica, 12. — , tobacco cultivation at, 2.'i6. 



. fungus diseases of, 5G, 59. [Toinatos, pollination of, 383. 



