I.'JI 



on, 



217. 



Tomato, acclimatization of, 308. 



— trade, Italian, 222 



Tomatoes, canuiog. directions for, 214 

 — -, inheritance of size in, 

 — , manuring experiments with, 325. 

 Tonka bean {Dipleryx udorata), 15 '■'<, 



277. 

 Toronto Kxliibitior, West [ndian awards 



at 1 18 

 Tortola. coco-nut cultivation in, 173. 

 — , cotton cultivation in, 173. 



— Experiment Station, 83, 244. 



— Onion Growers' Association, 173, 

 345. 



- — , onion growing in, 173 



— progress of o ion ii dustry in, 252. 

 Trade and agriculture of Jamaica 



— conditions in British Colonies since 

 th .war, 297. 



__ — ._ [ndia, 297. 

 ■"— \\ est Africa. 297. 



— of British East Africa, 55. 



— — Jamaica, effect of the war 

 409. 



— — South Africa in 1914, 393 



— — the Cayman Islands, 172 

 Transfusion of sap, 373. 

 Transpiration of a partial parasite, : 



— of shaded tobacco, 217. 

 Trap nest for poultry, .3*0. 

 Traveller's palm (Ravenalia madagas- 



cariensis), 198. 

 Treatment of seeds for planting, 168. 

 Treculia africana, 309 

 Trinidad, agricultural banks for, 329.. 



— and Tobago. Report on Department 

 of Agriculture, 1913-14, 216. 



— - Wild Birds and Wild 

 Animals 1'rotection Ordinance, 280. 



— , cacao niauiirial experiments in, 99. 



— — Planters' Association, incor- 

 poration of, 130 



— , cassava industry in, 108. 



■ — , imports of corn into, 61. 



— , items of local interest, 'i26. 



— , Nature Study in Elementary Schools 



of, 137 

 — , possible extension of sugar cultivation 



in, 275. 

 ■ — , Tonka beans in, 153. 

 Triphasia aurantiola (.Myrtle lime), 83. 

 Tropical drug plants, 359. 



— foodstuffs and their valuation, 219, 



— products, demand for, 157. 

 Tropics, agricultural engineering in, 216 

 ■ — , pig raising in, 392. 



— , relation of International Institute of 



Agriculture to the, 120. 

 ^-, universities in the, 232. 

 Tubercle bacilli in milk, destruction 



by electricity, 76. 

 Tuberculosis transmissibility of, 301. 

 Turf, f7 

 Turkey buzzard (Cathartts auro), 



carrier of anthrax, 203. 

 Tyrannus sp., 258. 



of 



U. 



(Jba cane, manurial experiments with, 



163 

 United Kingdom, imports of cotton into, 



412 

 United States quarantine against citrus 



canker. 56. 

 Universities in the tropics, 232, 

 l* plain! long staph; cotton, spinning 



test, 86. 



Valuation of tropical foodstuffs, 219. 

 Vanilla cuttings, 41. 



- growing in the Seychelles, 343, 



- in the French West Indies, - I. 



— planifolia, 84, 333 



— pompona, 84 



— , supports for, 343. 



- in St. Vincent, 381. 

 Varieties of sour grass, 381. 

 Vegetable ■lye, a new, 262. 



— growing in Antigua, 54. 



— products, new, 26 (. 

 Velvet bean, Florida, 217. 

 Vetiveria zizanioides, 359. 

 Vicia Faba, 165 



Vigna catjang, 105, 363. 



— (dolichos) sesquipedalis (Asparagus 

 bean). 158. 



— luteola, 410 



— attacked by (Jryptorliycchus 

 borer, 346. 



Village clubs and associations in England 



295. 

 Vinca rosea (Old Maid or Periwinkle), 



355. 

 Vinegar made from pineapple juice, 190 

 Virgin Islands, items of local interest 



in, 45, 159, 279, 327, 366 



— Onion Growers Associations 

 412. 



Vitamines in lime juice, 345. 

 Vitis vinifera, 373. 



Voandzeia subterranea (Anjola pea), L05. 

 • Vomiting sickness' in Jamaica, 396. 

 Vulcanization experiments on Para 

 rubber, 283. 



W. 



Walton, J. U., 338. 



War conditions and the rubber trade, 



376. 

 Washingtonia tilifera, 327. 

 Water grass (Paspalum dilatatum), 291. 

 — , loss of from growing plants, 389. 



— purification, excess of lime method 

 of, 313. 



— supply in tropical sugar factories, 

 177. 



Wattle bark, extraction of tannin from, 

 249. 



Wedelia bupthalmoides, 98 



\\. . ds, control of, 300 

 , eradicating with ammonium sul- 

 phate 267 

 , eradication bj use oi kaiuit, 248. 



— , blow lamp for killing. -267. 



. suppression of b) arseniti ol oda 

 spray. 124 



W eights and in.' i 'in of the I 

 Kingdom and I United Si iti -. 1 I 



West Imlian Agriculture, cooperative 

 insurance in, 32 I 



— award- at the Toronto Exhi- 

 bition, 1 t8. 



Bay oil, 310. 



- industry, 72 



' West Indian Bulletin', 104, 217. 



West [ndian cans in South Vfrica, 

 162. 



■ — ■ cotton on th.' Livi rpool market, 

 22, 38, 54, 70. 86 L02, 119. 134. 

 150 166, 182, L98, 211 230, 246, 

 262, 27s, 291. 326 342 358 :7 1 

 390, 406. 



1 in at Canadian National 

 Exhibition 348. 



— — crops, exhibiting, l v 7. 



— — economic plants and animals, 

 origin of 97. 



fisheries development of, 177. 



- fruit and the war 360. 



— — ground nuts, 103. 



—■ — patois, nature of 200. 



- Permanent Exhibitions in 

 < anaila, 41. 



— — Sea Island cotton, fixed prices 

 for, 342. 



— sugar in London, 259. 

 West Indies ajowan seeds for thymol in, 

 392. 



— — , bacon factory suggested for, 

 118 



— , cassava cultivation in, cost of, 

 167. 



— — , cotton expert's tour in, 104. 



— — , — exports from. 230, 326 



— — , cultivation of castor oil >eed in, 

 155 



1 h'uble coco-nut palm in, 312. 

 in Canada 1915, 248. 



— — , motor ploughing in, 301. 



— — , roses suitable for cultivation in, 

 327 



Wheat rations r,rs><* corn rations, 347. 

 White sugar manufacture of, 226. 



— , Norit process of manufactur- 

 ing. 131. 

 Wild birds of Trinidad. 2S0 



- citrus fruits of Madagascar, L97 



- coffee or ' Coffee bush' (Clerodendron 

 acuteatum) 83 



— rubber ai .1 selection, 24<'> 

 Wolstenholme and Holland, Messrs. 22, 



38, 54 70. 86, 119, 134, 150, 182, 

 198, 230 262, 278, 294, 32*;, 358, 

 374, 406. 



