420 



Manr 1 ils, 124 



— in ! 10. 

 Mangifera indica, 21 ' 



Mango, practi i - :; ''-'• 



igosteen, 316, 

 >i - ihot rubber, planting of, 1 12. 



— utilissima < H. 

 Manila hemp I i ■ • < ■ 

 Manioc flour, use of in the feeding of 



milch cows, l.i is, 67 

 Manjack deposits it the British West 



Indies, 331. 

 Manures, complete ami incomplete, 



results of dt 2 1 63. 



> — , radio-active, IT'.'. 

 Manurial experiments in boxes, 371. 

 Maiket Reports, 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, 96, 



112, 128, ltt. inn. 17ti. I'.'i', 208, 



224,240, 256, 272, 288, 304,-320, 



336, 352, 368, 384, 100, 11 

 Maryland, plant breeding in, 373. 

 Massee, George, retirement from Kew, 



220. 

 Mauritius hemp (Fvrcraea gigantea), 77. 

 Measurement of logs, formula for, 220, 



387. 

 Meat inspectors, practical training for, 



181. 

 ■ — supply, new .-...ur. es of , 284. 

 Megass, maceration of, 116. 

 Meion>, experimental exportation from 



Barbados, 263. 

 delian segregation, 316 

 Messchaert grooved roller for sugar mills, 



51. 

 Metei .i . ili igy, ci imparative agricultural, 



and forestry, 409. 

 M'gergeb, variety of Citrus medica, 357. 

 Milch cows, manioc flour for use in feed- 

 ing, 67. 

 Milk, clean, 262 

 . — , goats as a source of, 380. 

 t destruction of tubercle baccilli in, 76. 



— pail, a new, 9. 



— production, effect of cattle tiek on, 

 236. 



— , sale of in Antigua, by-law for. 153. 

 Molasses as a substitute for oats, I 

 Montserrat, Agricultural progress in, 397. 



cotton in, 231. 

 — , — Ordinance, 102. 



— , development of, 27l '. 



items ol local inti i I : >. 68, 1<>7, 



139, L83, 223, 245, 279, 311, 366, 

 383. 



— , min.. i in, ."'.'7. 



. , Onion Growers Association for, 228. 



— pine appli - Can ida, 36, -177. 

 , testing t'- 1 itton in, 397. 



More, J. C, 157. 



Moras alba | Mnlberrj |, 26 



Mosquito control, nal 130. 



Mosquitoes, the .luck as destroyer of, 



Motor ploughing in the West Indies, 301. 

 ntserrat, 397. 



Mucuna atropurpnrea, 165. 

 Mulberry i Morns aU,a), 26. 

 ' Mumps' (.^ee nodular disi 

 Musa textilis (Manila hemp), 77. 

 Museums, standards and functions "t. 



395. 

 Mutation in Egyptian cotton, -J 1 4 . 

 Myrcia acris, 310. 

 Myrtle lime (Tripkasia aurantiold.) 33 



N. 



Natal sugar industry, technical control 



for, 306. 

 Nature Study in the Elementary Schools 



of Trinidad, 137. 

 Nephrolepis exaltata, 393. 

 Nevis, agricultural affairs in, 39. 

 — , items of local interest, 45,68,159, 



is:?. 223, 245. 279, 311, 327. 366, 



383 

 — , manurial experiments with coco- 

 nuts at, 398. 

 — , — Indian 



corn in, 157. 

 New York Botanical Gardens, sugar 



samples at, 185, 

 New Zealand hemp (Phoniiium tenax), 77. 

 Nitrite-forming organism, a new, 332. 

 Nitrogen, atmospheric, fixation on a 



commercial scale, 25 I. 

 Nodular disease. ' mumps' (Oesop/ia : /n*fn 



mum columbidnum), 67. 

 Norit process of manufacturing white 



sugar, 1 •"> 1 . 

 Northern Nigeria. Bambarra ground nut 



in, 215. 



— . cotton cultivation in, 215. 



— . ground nut cultivation in, 

 215. 



— , live stock in, 215. 



— . rubber cultivation in, 215. 

 . school farm in, 2 15 



Nut grass (Cyperus rotundus). 267, 354 



Nutmegs on the London market, 31, 63, 



95, 1 13, 17:., 207, 303, 335, 367, I L5 



Oats, value p<r food unit, 230. 

 Obituary : 



Agar. E, A.. 361. 



Look, Dr. II. L., 389. 



Backer, K. T.. 109 

 < lenothera I .amarekiana, 21 I. 

 Oesophagostomum columbianum (n...lu 



lar disease, ' mumps i, 67. 

 - venulosum ( ' La gomme' t, 07. 

 ' to Botanic ' lardens, 



Dominica, L53, 297, .".16. 

 t til content of seeds, 121. 

 — palm (JElaeis guineensis), .'Hii. 

 i >ils, fixed, the outlook for, 79 

 Old maid or Periwinkle (Vinca rosea), 



355. 



Onderneeraing 'School, British Guiana 

 277. 



•Onion Cultivation', 233. 



Onion Growers Association for Mont- 

 serrat, 228. 



- Tortola, 

 173. 345. 



— Virgin 

 Islands, +12. 



growing in Tortola, 173. 



industry in Tortola. progress of, 252. 

 Onions, cultivation of, 171. 



. cultural experiments with, 300. 

 — , growing from sets. 171. 

 Opossum (Didelphysvirginiana), 203. 



< >puntia sp., as a spray -adhesive, 12 4. 

 Orange, curious bronze-coloured, 196. 

 — trade, i petition in, 376. 



- trees, prolific, in South Africa, 44. ' 

 Oranges and lemons, Great liritain's 



supply of, 164. 

 — , grape-fruit and pine-apples, handling 



of, I 18. 

 — . growth on different stocks, I 25, 

 ( (rthalicus zebra, 395. 

 Ortyx virginianus (Quail), 258. 



< »sage orange, 262. 



Palm-kernel cake. 264. 



— , food value of, 133, 



— , value per food unit. 

 230. 



Panama Canal and British West Indies 



in. 



. trade prospects oh opening 

 of, 28. 



- hat industn in Surinam, 396. 

 Pandanus utilis. 4 I. 



Panicum maximum (Guinea grass) 113 

 186, 353. 



— muticum (Para grass), 186. 

 Papain, dried, production of, 190. 



— , preparation and digestive properties 



of. 340. 

 — , production of in Hawaii, 190. 

 Papaw and papain, 212. 



— (Carica Papaya) 9, 106 



— , experiments with in Hawaii, 190. 



— , fruiting capacity of, 133. 



Paper making from cotton stalks. I '.is. 



Para grass (Panicum muticum). 186. 



— rubber tree, effect of tapping on, 295 



— — — {Hevea brasiliensis) 125 

 l>o. 215, 246, 295, 359. 



— — , vulcanization experiments, 283; 

 Paspalam dilatatum (water grass) 291, 

 Peanuts and pigeon peas fbi export, :: 7 7* 

 Pearl oyster possibilities, 184. 



Peas, composition of, 1 05. 



Peltophorum ferrugineum, 



Pen manure, storage and application of 

 199 



Pennella exocoeti, 61. 



— sagitta, 61 



