

n - abilis 



266, 



Zaratha cramerella (c ai 



Zeuzera o >ffe le (caca 

 Zonocerus variegatua (short-horned 

 grasshopper), 7 i. 

 Insect Parasites : — 

 Chalcis olethrias, 7 I 

 < 'hlorioii zanthoci i 



(ft 3S0i ial wasp), '.'1 

 Meraporua <p , 91. 

 Spalgis lemolea, '■" I 

 Tiphia parallels - 1 



— on brown bard back 

 410 

 I rrogaster leuc< igma, "63. 

 Zanthopimpla put ctata, 74. 

 Insect pests fungous control of, I 1 S 

 Inspectors of meat practical training for. 



181 

 International Congress papers, 1914, 

 abstracts of : — 

 Animal pests of the llevea rubber 



tree < ireeu, 2 I 

 Castilloa rubber trees in Mexico, 



Russan, 23 

 ( 'eara rubbi-r cultivation and manufac 

 ture in Southern India, Anstead, 23 

 Principles oi Heyea tapping Petch 23. 

 Production of maize, Bnrtt-Davy 23. 

 The Gold Coast ( 'acao Industry, 23. 

 Variability in plantation rubber, 23 

 International Institute of Agriculture, 

 relation to the Tropics, 120. 



— Products Exhibition, 1914, St. Vin- 

 cent repurt on - 



Iodoben/.ine, value of in sterilization. 135. 

 Ipecacuanha, medicinal properties of, 252. 

 Ipomoea llatatas 4. 

 Italian citrus prices in 191 I, 406, 



— hemp (Cannabis saliva) 77 



— tomato trade 222. 



Items of local interest, 15,68, 107 

 159, LS3, 223. 245, 278. 310 

 350, 3C.fi, 383 



Ixora macrothyrsa, 245. 



139, 

 326, 



Jack bean Canavalia ensiformis), 136, 

 158. 



— , f 1 value of, II" 



Jack Spaniard, introduced into St. Lucia, 

 395. 



Jaffa tobi 365. 



Jamaica Agricultural Society, 255. 

 Jam iic i, C on in, 2!»4. 



t a centre of botanical research 233. 



— , agriculture in 319. 

 — , cotton industry in, 294. 



( damage caused by hurricane in, 380. 



. — , items of local interest, -".27. 

 — , tick eradication in, 220. 



t trade and agriculture of, 150 



-. — , effect of the wai on, 109, 



t 'v iting sickness 1 in, 396. 



Japanese nut grass 



190. 

 .lava hemp (Agav Cantala), 77. 

 , mill work in, 3. 



rop, 1914, 37 I . 

 .la vain -v.- coffee industry and the i }overn- 

 mini. 287. 

 Jerusalem pea 



attacked by Cryptorhynchus borer, 

 146 

 Johnson grass I ; m halepensis), 



204. 

 Juniperus barbadensis, 291. 



bermudiana, 291. 

 — pachyphloea, 291. 



i substitute for, 25. 

 -, production of, 77. 



K. 



Ivunit. use i for era licating weeds, 2 I 3. 



Kapok, buoyancy of, 3 1 6, 



King of flowers {Layerstrcemia ind 



26. 

 Knysma boxw I (Gonioma Kamassi), 



204. 

 Cola on the I. i II, 63, 95, 



175, 207, 239, 271, 303, 335, 367, 



115. 



Lablab bean [Doliekos lablab), L05, 

 Lagerstrcemia indica | King of dowers), 26. 

 'La gomme (Oesophagostomum venulo 



sum), 67. 

 Lake, J. L. E. I!., 312. 

 Lalang (Imperata arundmacea), 125. 

 Land development in Cuba, 135. 



— for ex-soldiers, 360 



settlements in Grenada, work mi, 83. 

 Lectures at the Imperial Institute, 233. 

 Leeward islands, sugar-cane experiments 



in, 194. 

 Leaching, soil losses by, 187. 

 Leguminous crops as stock food, L36. 

 Lucaena glauca, 84, 165, 253. 



— , potash content of, 3 18. 



Lemons, Great Britain's supply of, Mil. 

 Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus), II, 

 12(1, 124, 158 L65, 201 228, 280, 

 363, 397. 



— , attacked by Cryptorhynchus 

 borer, 346. 



— , colour and poison in, 373. 



, coloured, 201. 

 — , cultivation of, 1 58. 

 — , observations on. 228. 



Lime and lemon compared, 1 80, 

 — , budding of, 357. 



— cultivation in British Guiana, '.14. 



- Lucia, 277. :;s9. 



— Si , Vincent, 68. 



— , new plot experiments in Domi 

 nica, 372. 



, progress of in Trinidad, 284. 



Lime indusl ry in 1 lominica, •">] 7. 

 juici . d, 



turing, 291. 



d ei ioration i A 75. 

 oi v, St. Lucia ( (overni 

 356. 



on the Londot 

 95, 143, 175, 2ti7, 2:;:'. 271. 

 1 1 5, 



— , sediment, tesl f< . 355, 

 . testing in St. Lucia 8 I. 

 amines in, 3 15. 



- oil on the Londen d 



143, 175. -ii7. 239, 271, 303, 

 1 1 5. 



- products, exports from Domii 

 394. 



seeds, feeding and manurial value of, 

 103. 



trees, diseases of, 296. 

 Limi tone, "It burning, it Syria, 175. 

 Limes versus lemon--, l 1 18 

 Linum vuhj a ,41. 



Lily bulbs, cultivation of in Bermuda, 12. 

 Lion bean S<j >lobita ■ im), - 

 I ock i Northern K jeria, 215. 



St. Vincent, 1 12 i . 

 — South Africa. 247. 

 -, sweel potato and a sepe i vines is 



f 1 for, 181. 



shell n n n(Coco I met |, -'!l 2. 

 Loggerhead (Tyranmis sp.), 258 

 Logs of timber, 187. 



! ' I ( Haematou < imtm), 



83 

 Loquat, the, 244. 

 Loranthus emarginatus, 2 



pentandrus, 21 7. 

 Lotus arabicus (Lotus), 11. 

 Love vine or dodder I sp. |, 355. 



M. 



\l i idamia ternifolia (Qui enslan I 



.".17. 

 Maci the Loudon market, 31, 63 95 



143, 175,207,239,303, 335,367, 115. 

 Magnetic compass, deviation fr true 



North. 366. 

 Mahoe or Anodyne I Tkespesia pop> 



251). 



Mahua or Qlupei tn I [ndia, 301. 



Maize cultivation in British East , 



55. 



- St. Vincent, 2 

 . effect oi detasselling • n, 397. 



in Rhodesia, 212. ' 

 . mechanical harv< 



show in Antigua, 229. 



. value per food unit, 230. 

 Malaria, ducks as a preventive of, 393. 



, prevention of, II" 

 Malpighia glabra (Barbados cherry) 83 



12 1. 



Mamon, Monkey apple (Anona paltistris, 



.-"I (, 36. 



