426 



Paper manufactore from megass, 159- 

 • — mulberry (Broussopeitia papyri- 



fera), 340. 

 Pari rubber {Heiiea brasiliensis) in 



Trinidad. 22, 23. 



— — seed, commercial possibilities 

 of, 229. 



Parana, or Panama grass (Pnnifum 



numidianiim ), 186. 

 Paranaph, 217- 

 Parthenium argentatum, 253. 



— Hysterophorus, 2-53. 

 Paspalum sp.. 106. 

 Passifl^ra edulis, 75, 221. 



— fitfida (Love-in-a-mist', 92. 



— laurifolia (water lemon or bell 

 apple), 221. 



— maliformis, 221. 



— quadrangularis (granadilla), 221. 

 Peace within siglit, 360. 

 Peanut crop in the United States, 136. 

 Pennisetum typhoideum (bulrush millet), 



397. 

 Pepper, black, production of, 159. 

 ' Pera do campo' i.£2/(^c?'/(7 Kloizuhiana), 



135. 

 Persimmon (Diospyrui kaki), 139. 

 Petiveria alliacea (' gully root'), 23. 

 Phaseolus lunatus, 215. 



— — as a cover crop in the Philip- 

 pines, 92. 



— mungo radiatus (woolly pyrol), 255. 



— seiTiierectus, 121. 



— spp., 90. 



— vulgaris (French bean), 195, 215. 

 Philippines, a new citrus fruit of the, 361. 

 — , tannias in, experiments with, 87- 

 Pbotnix sylvestris (date palm) 133. 

 Phorraium tenax (New Zealand hemp), 



367. 



Phosphates, n^itural, the world's produc- 

 tion of, 214. 



Phylelephas macrocarpa, 116. 



Pige' n pea ( Ca/aniis hidicus \ 

 18), 238, 332 



Pigs and soil grubs, 328. 



— , feeding velvet beans to, 325. 



Pimenta aerie (liay iree), 235. 



— — , var. citrifolia (Bay tree>, 

 Pimptito on the London market, 31, 



1.59, 239. 287. 367, 383. 

 Pine-apple guava (Feijna SeUmviana), 

 77, 135. 



— — industry in the Hawaiian | 

 Islands, 204 i 



Pink boll worm, machines for treating 



cotton M-cA against, 40. 

 'PintoRe', 188. 



Pinus canariensis (Canary pine) 46, 47 

 Pittira ( Furcraca giganli:a), 140. 

 Pit' ecolobium Saman (Saman tree), 46, 



79. 



— UngQW-cali (bread and-cheew), 29. 



4«. 



' Pitomba' (Eugenia tuschnathiana \ 135. 

 Plant activity, influence of sun spots on, 



173. 



235. 



95, 



409. 

 Plant Diseasi.'^ and Fungus Notes; — 

 Abnormal waer relations in citrus 



trees, 62. 

 Algal disease (red rust) of cacao, 190. 

 Angular leaf spot {Bncterhim malva- 



learum), 254. 

 Aspergillus flavus (brown or yellow 



mould). 318. 



— niger (bUck mould), 318. 

 Bacterium citrarefaciens, 110. 



— lachrymans, 254. 



— malvacearum (angular leaf spot), 

 30, 254. 



— .solanacearum, 366 

 Black mould (Aspergilhn niger), 318. 

 Blossomendrot, 4, 5. 

 Borassus llabelliformis, 287. 

 Brown or yellow mould {Aspergillus 



tinnts), 318. 

 Cacao canker, control in .Java, 78. 

 Canker fungus (J-iiyfophtliora fa/teri), 



78 

 Cephaleuros mycoidea, 1 90- 



— vircscens, 190 

 Cephalosporium sacchari, 78. 

 Cercospora coffeicola, 30 

 — ; viiginae (red spot fungus) 78. 

 Chesnut bark disease {E>uli>fiii,i />,tra- 



sitica), 114. 

 Citrus blast. 110. 



— canker i Pseudomonas dtri), .iHl 



— scab in Porto Rieo, 62. 

 Coconut bud. rot, 302. 

 ( 'oflfee-leaf disease {Hemdeio vas 



/a/rix), 113. 

 t'olletotrichnm coti'eanum, 3ii. 



— falcatum (red-rot disease <A sugar- 

 cane , 78, 114. 158. 



— theobro.-nicolnni, 30 

 Corn smut ( Usfi/ago Zeae), 270. 

 Diseases of coco nuts in Jamaica, 286 



— - - coco nut palms in (irenada, 

 414. 



Dissemination of parasitic fungi, It. 



Eel- worm disease (blackhead) of bana- 

 nas, 206 



F.ndothia parasitica (chestnut bark 

 disease). 111. 



Femes luciduK as a parasite of trees, 

 46. 



Kusarium cubense, 366. 



— lini 270. 



Grey mould of castor beans, 334. 

 Green mould (VeniciUium •^laiicuw), 



318. 

 Himantia sti;llifera, 15B. 

 Infection of orange fruit through bug 



punctures, 1-12. 

 Internal diseflse. of cottrm bolls in the 



West Indies, 238. 

 L<io<liplodia sitheobromae, 30. 



Plant Diseases and Fungus Notes 



(Cuntiniiedy — 



Leptosphaeria sacchari (ring spot), 

 222. 



Marasmius sacchari (root fungus) 78 

 158, 222. 



Market disease of citrus fruits. 254. 



Melanconinm sacchari, 158. 



Mottling disease of cane in Porto ftico 

 110. 



Moulds occurring on copra and coco- 

 nut meat, 3 1 8. 



Mycoidea parasitica. 190. 



Nematospora sp., 142. 



Neccosmospora, 131. 



New coffee disease in Surinam, 3s:i. 



Odontia sacchari, 158. 



-- saccharicola, 158. 



Optimum moisture conditions for young 



lemon trees on a loam soil. 63. 

 Panama disease of bananas in ('iiba 



.366. 

 Fenicillium jilaucnm (green mould) 



•3 18. 

 Phytophthora faberi (canker fungus) 



78. ^ ' 



— on Hevea. 23. 



— sp., 286 



Pineappl- A'\sea.&s {Thielaviopsis para- 

 doxa), 78. 



— —fungus ( — — ), 286, 

 Plant diseases in Barbados. 19 16- 17 



78. 

 — — British Guiana, 222. 



— - — Uganda. 30. 



— (juarantine, 334. 

 Polyporus lucidus, 46. 

 Powdery mildew of roses, 254. 300. 

 Protecting citrus fruits against rote 



in transit, 94. 

 Pseudomnnas citri (citrus canker), 361. 

 -— tnmefacieiis, 366. 

 I^ythium palmivorum, 287. 



— -sp., 78. 

 Hed vox i.Collct(ilrichH)ii Jalcotnm) 78 



114. 



— spot fungus (Cercospora vaginae) 

 78. 



Resistance and susceptibility, 270. 

 Rhizoctonia sp., 78. 

 Rhizopus Penicillium, 366. 



— species (white mould), 318. 

 Ring spot {I.eptosphiuria sachan), 



222. 

 Root disease of coco-nut palms in 

 Grenada, .Mycologist's Report, 398. 



— fungus ( \fiiriisiniin faer/nui). 

 .78 158, 222. 

 Scheme of clafsificiOion for parasitic 



plant diseases, 366, 

 Seed treatment and angular leaf-apoi, 



254. 

 Smut di.soase of corn, ,'!0. 

 Sporotrichuui globuiiteruui, 394. 



