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Books reviewed (Continued): — 



Problems of the Antilles, Lamont, 69. 

 Rubber and Kubber Planting, Lock, 



379. 

 Rural Science, Green, 1G7. 

 The Cane Sugar Factory, Scaid, 215. 

 The Humble-bee, Bladen, 95. 

 The World's Cane Sugar Industry, 



Prinsen Oeerligs, 101. 

 West Indian Tales of < 'Id, Aspinall, 

 119. 

 Borassus flabelliformis (Palmyra palm). 



■250. 

 Botanical exploration in Hermuda, 89. 



— studies in the Virfiin Island.s, 233. 

 Branch agricultural societie.", 313. 

 Brazil, European animals in, 391. 

 Bristol and Toronto Exhibition, exhibits 



for, 244. 

 British association, agriculture at, 1. 



— Cotton Growing .Association, 70, 102, 

 1S2, 358. 



— — — — and Australia, 

 390. 



— — — — • — tropical 

 university, 87. 



British Guiana, agricultural progress in, 

 169. 



— — , banana cultivation in, 312 



Cacao, manurial and shading experi- 

 ments in Ceylon, 324. 



— markets, note on, 376. 



— output from St. Lucia, 19. 



— picker, 311 



— jirize-holdings competition, Dominica, 

 244. 



— , recent books on, 8. 



— , successful budding in Dominica, 36. 



— tree-, storm-damaged, tieatment of, 

 148. 



— thrips in Florida, 266. 



— estate valuation, lOi). 

 Canada and West Indie.':, 306. 



— — • — — , new steamship 

 service between, 344. 



— , ground nut trade with, 377 

 Caj<nu< indicu.s and pink disease, 382. 

 Cahium and magnesium, effect of in 

 soils, 21 



— cyanamide, changes in, 27. 

 California, Southern, cotton growing in, 



44. 

 Calk'.ns use of, 109. 

 Calotropis gigantea, 29. 



— procera, 29, 204. 



Canary Islands, fruitgrowing in, 165. 

 Canavilia ensiformis, 19. 



228. 



4. 



Cane cutter, anew me.-"hanical, 156. 

 Board of Industrial Training, i Carbon assimilation, energy for, 62. 



Cardamom?, cultivation of, 3. 

 Cassia Fistula on the London market, 



47, 111, 191,223.2.55,287,319,351, 



399. 



— gvandis, 228. 



— nodosa, 228. 

 Castanospernuim Austiale, 228. 



40. 

 — — , greenheart in, 184. 

 . — — , science instruction in, 41. 

 British Empire, trade products of the, 



264. 

 British Honduras, agricultural affairs in, 



249. 



in, 329 

 — universities and the West Indies, 217. 

 Brooks, A., 4. 

 Buchu leaves, 15. 

 Bueta frondosa, 228. 

 Burma, rice exports from, 28. 

 Black witch or tick bird ; CrotojJi'ir/n 



ani), 10. 



cohune nuts from, 260. Castilloa elastica, 371 



opportunities for planters ' — — , extraction of late.x, 327. 



— , tapping, investigation required, 393. 



Castor oil plant (Ririnus comiiuinif), 238. 



Cattle, live weight, how to ascertain, 1 10. 



— , dual-purpose, in Jamaica, 357. 



— , dwarf, in Nigeria, 309. 



— , Hereford breed, 157. 



— , possible new breed of, 152. 



— , tran.smiss'.on of colour in, 127. 



— , Zebu breed, 157. 



Ceylon, cacao exiieriments in, 324. 



— , college of tropical agriculture in, 

 198. 



— , cultivation of cardamoms in, 3. 



— , propose! agricultural college in, 329. 

 0. — !'ers»:.s I'.razil, 3'i3. 



Chickens, eye- worm of, 293. 

 Cacao beetle, method of trapping, 27. Chimeras, jiericlinal, 329. 

 — , calabacillo, 19. China, citrus trees from, 388. 



— , cost of spraying in Trinidad, 212. Chloroc jdon whyteii, 29. 



— experiments on the Gold Coast, 68. Chlorosis in plants, 40. 



— exports from Trinidad and Tobago, i Cicer arietinum, 19,39. 

 12. Citronella oil, jirices of, 23 



— fermentation, nature of, 91. Citrus .Vurantiiim depressum, 260. 



— — by mechanical means, 292. J — — ellipticum, 260. 

 — , forastero, 19. I Citrus cultivation, a plea for, 360. 

 — , grafting in St. Lucia, 19, — — in Italy, 260. 



— husks, feeding value of, 169. ' — exports from Dominica, 12. 



Citrus exports from South Africa in 1912, 

 73. 



— fruit, marketing badly damaged, 140. 



— fruits, effect of fertilizers on quality 

 of, 292, 340. 



— — , hybridization of in Florida, 

 372. 



— — in the Philippines, 164. 



— galls, 110. 



— nobilis, 164. 



— trees new, from China, 388. 

 Clostridium, 25. 



Clusia rosea, 123. 



Cocoes, a storm-resistant crop, 88. 



Coco-nut industry in the Philippine? 



— markets, nole on, 376. 



— plantation, cost of establishing. 

 Coco-nuts, pests of, 26. 



Coffei arabica, 20 



— liberica, 20. 

 -- robusta, 20. 



— — . characters of, 20. 

 Coffee berr}-, composition of, 356. 

 Cohune nuts from British Honduras, 260. 

 Coir fibre, mechanical preparation of, 311. 

 College of agriculture, the Philippines, 



269. 



— • — tropical agriculture, Ceylon, 

 recent views on, 198. 



Coloca-ia antiquorum, 88. 



— — (tannia) 255. 



, Coloiiial agricultural college at Tunis, 

 1 237. 



— • Institute of Xfarseille.-i, lifth annual 

 exhibition, 201. 



Colour transmission in cattle, 127. 



Colnbrina ferruginosa, 184. 



Columbea imbricata, 5. 



Composition of rubber, effect of tapping 

 ' upon, 43. 



— • — tropical fruits, 276. 

 'Congo, rubber in, 201. 



Coniferae, 5. 



[Conifers, cultivation of in the Tropics, 5. 

 j Copra in the Philippines, 21. 



Corn ear worm, 27. 



— , pests of, 27. 



Coryphiaelata, 229. 



Cotton, American, future of, 38. 



— area in Barbados, 60. 



— bacterium (/)'j(7e)-n(Mi ■ lalvacearnni), 

 62. 



— , bending plants fir protective pur- 

 poses, 278. 

 — , boll shedding in, 2.j. 



— breeding experiments at Barbados, 

 85. 



— , consumption by Russia. 44. 



— , Egyptian, branching habits of, S6. 



— experiments, cross-pollination, pre- 

 vention of, 1 4. 



— in the Philippines, 69. 



— — , prevention of cross-pollina- 

 tion in, 14 



— , exports. West Indian, 22, 71. 



— growing in Cyprus, 12. 



