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Weiss. J. M., f'. 



"West Jodian Bulletin, 3G0. 



West Jndian cotton on Liverpool mar- 

 ket, G, 22, 38, 54. 70, i-6. 102, 118, 

 134. ir.O. 1G6, 182, 198, 214, 230. 

 246, 262. 27s, 294. 310, 326, 342, 

 35S. 374. 390. 406. 



— — — , prices during 1011-12. 



• — — ■ — growing season, 6, 22. 



— — — — — 1911-12. 



• — — ebony tree i^AUdvAa Lel-helc). 



West Indian fruits. Britain's imports of, 

 407. 



— — sugar-canes in tjiueensland. 67. 

 West Ini,lies, agricultural development 



in. 297. 



— — and agricultural credit. 408. 



— — in Canada, 1913, 249. 

 — , lime cultivation in, 392. 

 — -, oil palni for, ."i9S. 



— — , rainfall durin<; June 1913, 

 248. 



— — , wood-nil trees in. 403. 

 White fly, new species of, 20. 

 Whymper, P., 8. 



Wolstenholme and Holland, Messrs., 

 6, 22, 38, .54, 70, 8G, 102, 118. 134, 

 150. 16(i. ls2, 198, 214, 230. 246. 

 262. 2TN, 294, 310. 320, 342. 3.-8. 

 374. 390. 40G. 



, Wood-oil tree (Ali'urile$ Fordii), 403. 



— — ( -- montana). 403. 



— — ( — triloba), 403. 



— — in the West Indies, 403. 

 Wool in the tropics, production of, 331. 

 Worlds cotton industry in 1912, 214. 



I — production and consumption of min- 

 eral manures, 2^1. 

 Worms in sheep. 150. 





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