122 



■Ground nuts, extending the market for, Imperial Department of Agriculture, 



389. 

 297, 



164. 



— — for t'.\]Mirt, I' 1 "'. 



— — , West Indian, 103. 



— water- oJ Antigua, 143. 

 Growing plants, h»~ of water from, 

 Guide t" Dominica Gardens, 153, 



316. 

 Guinea grass (Panicum maximum), 113, 



186, 3-")3. 



b tire and rainfall, 387. 

 ■Gunthorpes sugar factory, -"> vv . 

 ■Cu'ta percha tree, 140. 



H. 



Haematoxylon campechianuiu ( Lojv 



83. 

 Haricot or French bean (Fhaseolus vul 



garis) attacked by Cryptorhynchus 



borer, 346. 

 Hedge-making plant, the Governor plum, 



117. 

 Hedge plants, 294. 

 ■ — — , Bread and Cheese (Pitheco- 



lobium Unyuu-cati), 'lb'-'. 



— , Cashaw (Acacia tortuosa), 



253. 

 ■ — — Logwood (1 facmato > ylon cam- 



pechianuiu), 25.'(. 



— — , Myrtle lime (Triphasia tri- 

 foliate), 253. 



— , Wil.l coffee (Clerodendron 

 aculeatum), 253. 

 Hedges, 253. 

 Hedychium, a source of paper- making, 76. 



— coronariuin (Ginger lily), 215. 



Heliotropium indicum, 286 



lliiii|), production of, 77 



Hevea brasiliensis (I'ara rubber 



125, 185, 215, 246, 295, 309. 

 Randiana, 246. 

 {Jog plum (Spondiat lutea), 36. 



how to load in a cart or train, 364. 

 Hookworm, or nodular disease in sheep, 



'•■7. 

 Horse bean as a poultry i I. 181. 



reading courses and examinations, 203 



— Institute, lectures at the, 233. 

 Index to 'Agricultural News', 104. 

 India Barbados sugar-canes in, s 9. 

 — . sugar-cane in, - 

 Indian corn, a method of planting, ."'1 



and the Lima liean, infoi Illa- 

 tion concerning. ll'O. 



— — batter pudding, 87, 

 --, classitication in the United 



States, 213. 



— — , commercial handling of maize 

 in Antigua, 53. 



— — cous-cous, 87. 

 ■ — , feeding and manurial value 



of, 166. 



— , improving local varieties in 

 Antigua, 197. 



— , increased yield from hybridi 

 /.at ion, 115. 



— , kiln-drying in Antigua, 53. 



— , — St. Vincent, 100. 



— (maize) consumption in differ 

 ent forms by swine, 53. 



— , manurial experiments with 

 in Nevis, 157. 



— meal as a food, and ways of 

 using it, 86. 



— — mush, 87. 

 — , new method of growing, 1 1 5, 



— Polenta, 87. 

 — , — , sauces for: tomato 



sauce, savoury sauce, 87. 

 — , production of, 23. 

 — , some facts concerning, 405. 



— jute (Corchorus spp.), 77. 

 I — population in Crown Colonies and 



Protectorates, .''78. 

 tree), ] — tobacco, 25 1 . 

 Indigo, 15. 



— , fermentation of, 137. 

 — , imports into I 'nited Kingdom, 2S4. 

 — , improvement of, 22S. 

 — , intrinsic merits of, 163. 

 — , revival of native production in ( 'liina, 



236. 



tliis ■■'!' )), carriers of anthrax, Indigofera Anil, 15. 



203. 



• — manure, tlv larvae in, 22. 

 Howard. Albert, 3.'i7. 



in excreta, disposal of in the tropics, 



267. 

 Hungarian hemp (Cannabis sativa), 77 



arrecta, 1">. 

 - sumatrana, 1 5 

 — tinctoria, 15 



i >rial earth of Barbados, 383. 



Inga spectabilis, 63. 

 [nhambane nut (Telfairia pedata), 79. 



Hurricane in Jamai > ige caused by, Inheritance of fertility, 172. 



380, — size in tomatoes 



Hydrocyanic acid, utilization of by maize' Insect Notes: 



and hemp, 1 17. 

 Hydraulic rains, 285. 



Impcrata arundinacea (lalang), 125. 

 Imperial Bureau of entomology, 329. 

 — Department of Agriculture, publi- 

 cations of, 69, 136, 181. 



A cricket predaceous on termites, 202. 

 A fruit rlv attacking papaw fruits, 



100. 

 A method of fumigating seed, 154. 

 Acridium vicarium, 347. 

 Acrobat ant, 330. 

 \crocereops bifasciata (cotton-leaf 



miner), 74 

 Adoretus hirtellus (Kutelid beetle), 71. 



lus.-rt Notes ■ ' 'ontinu 



Agricultural Bests, Nigeria, 74, 90. 

 \_r imyza phaseoli. 10. 

 Alabama argillacea (cotton worm)> 



166. 363. 

 Anopheles (( ellia) argyrotarsis, 332 

 Anticarsia (Thermesia) gemmatalis 

 (leaf-eating caterpillar), 410. 



— ( — ) — (velvet 

 bean caterpillar, woolly pyrol moth), 

 26. 



Ants, 59. 



Aphis gossypii (cotton aphis), 71. 



— sacchari, 10. 



Arctiid moth (Diacri&ia maculosa), 74. 

 Arrowroot worm (Calpodet ethlius). 



362. 

 Aspidiotus dostructor( Bourbon aspidio- 



tus) 43. 

 Aulacaspis pentagona (white scale). 



26. 

 Aztecta charifex, 43. 

 Balanogastris kolae (weevil), 91. 

 Banana borer (Sphenophorus striatus), 



10. 

 Bark sapper or rind bug (Sahlbergella 



theobroma), 90. 

 Bactocera rubus, 99. 

 ' Bean caterpillars in Florida, 26. 



— leaf-roller (Evdamus proteu*), 154, 

 346, 363 



— weevil (Bruehus chinensis), 410. 

 Beet webworm (Pachyzanchla bij 



talis). 410 

 Beetle (Lagria i-ilhoa), 91. 



— ( — viridipennts), 91. 



— (Ootheca mutabilis), 91. 

 Birgus latro (robber crab), 43 



'Black or rhinoceros beetle (O 

 rhinoceros), 42. 



— scale (Saissetia nigra), 10. 

 Boll worm (Mometa '.7 1. 



— — i /'< simplex) 7 1. 

 Borer (Cryptorhynchus sp.), -' '■ 4 * V 

 Bourbon aspidiotus (Aspidiotus destruc- 

 tor), 43. 



Brachartona catoxantha, 43, 379. 

 Brachytrypes membranaceus (cricket), 



91. 

 Brassolis isthmia (leaf-eating insect), 



43. 



— sophorae (leaf-eating insect), 4.">. 

 Broutliispa froggatti (leaf-eating 



beetle), 42. 

 Bronze beetle (Colapsis fa 



Brown hard back (Lachnotterna /■■it- 

 ruelis), 122. 



— — — (Phytalus vnithi), 

 142, 266 410. 



Bruchus chinensis (bean weevil), 410. 

 — (cow pea weevil), 1 -"> 4 , 218. 

 i|uadrimaculatus (four spotted bean 

 weevil), 218. 

 Buprestid beetle (Pseudagrilut t 

 >'"'), 74 



