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Editoiials {Continued.): — 



Formation and sturjige of molasses, 

 257. 



Green dressings and their ai'iilieation, 

 225, 241. 



Hurricanes, 209. 



Imperial Institute. 321. 



Live stnrk in the West Indies, 17. 



Mendelisni, 33, 49. 



Pul)lieations of the Iniiierial Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, 401. 



Eeading eourses and examinations in 

 practical agriculture, 385. 



Selection in the breeding of estate 

 animals, 305. 



Sir Daniel, Morris, 1. 



Soil inoculation, 145. 



Treatment of soil in 'orchard' cultiva- 

 tion in the West Indies, 177. 



Timber productiim, 161. 



United .States Department of Agricul- 

 ture, 81. 



Vfilue of the results of field experi- 



ment.s, 369. 

 Education, Agricultural : — 



agricultural schools, pii/.e awards at, 

 40. 



appointment of agricultural instructor 

 at Trinidad, 76. 



books for students' courses in agricul- 

 ture, 76. 



British Guiana, agricultural training 

 for boys in, 91. 



Dominica agricultural school, report 

 on, 46. 



e.xaminations in agri<ulture, 90, 341, 

 365, 381. 



French colonial school, 25. 



Grenada board of education and agri- 

 cultural in.struction, 11. 



in Ceylon, 249. 



England, grants for, 364. 



I'nited States, 235. 



jiroposed farm school at Jamaica, 171. 



St. Lucia agricultural school, report 



"■ on, 46. 



— - Vincent agricultural school, report 



on, 46. 

 scholarship at St. Lucia agricultui'al 

 school, 44. 



— in I'ritish Guiana, appfiintment of 

 commission of enquirj-, 12. 



Eel worms, control of, 280. 



— — , how spread, 327. 



Ettect of the soil on seedling canes, 249. 

 — , poisonous, of wild ipecacuaidia on 



rattle, 222, 261, 363, 415. 

 Effects of calcium cyanamide on .soils, 



275. 



— - — nu)isture on stored sugar, 301. 

 • — — mulching cacao, 340. 



— soluble manures on the soil, 

 291. 

 Egg production of fowls, 296. 

 Egg-laying competition, 30, 153. 

 Egvi)t, cotton area in, 348. 

 — ■ -- in, 262. 



— cucumbers in, 348. 



Egypt, impleniental tillage in, 308. 



— , irrigation and cotton in, 262. 

 — , melons and other fruits in, 308. 

 — , onion-growing industry in, 140. 

 — , pumpkins in, 308. 



— , sisal hemp in, 348. 



— , vegetable mairow in, 308. 



Egyptian cotton, pro[io.sed duty on im- 

 ports into the LTnited States, 68. 



' Elements of Agriculture ' by Fream, 60. 



Enemies of the cotton worm, 314. 



Kngland, honey production in, 41. 



Entomological Committee for Africa, 



Entomology, Bureau of United States 

 Department of Agriculture, 113. 



Escoba, 409. 



E.s.say on cacao fermentation, 204, 220, 

 237. 



Essential oils, distillation for, 232. 



Es-secjuebo, rice area and yield per acre, 

 99. 



Eucalypti, propagation of, 345. 



Eucalyptus culture in California, 169. 



— trees, and use of leaves of, 56, 92. 

 Examination of agricultural schools, 259. 



— results, 90, 341, 365, 381. 

 Exchange of planting material, 302. 

 Exhibition, Bru.ssel.s, 1910, 332. 



— , Canadian, 193. 

 — , Colonial, 213. 



Exhibits, West Indian, in Canada, 361. 

 Experimental tree-growing, 247. 

 Export of bananas from Dutch Guiana, 

 220. 



— — cotton from Trinidad, Gren- 

 ada and British Guiana, 246. 



— — pine-apples from Bahamas, 

 412. 



— — sugar from Barbados, 188. 



— from Canada, 396. 



— — Jamaica, 188, 268, 310, 316. 



— — Uganda, 300. 

 Extermination of locusts, 236. 

 Extraction of wax from scums 360. 



Farmer practical, and workers in science, 



359. 

 Feeding stuffs, inspection of in the 

 U.S., 252. 



— — , sale of in Trinidad, 220. 



— value of cotton and lin.seed cake.s, 

 295. 



Fermentation of Hawaiian molasses, 355. 

 Fertili/.er.s, .sale of in Trinidad, 220. 

 Fibre, a new Mexican, 409. 



— congress and exhibition at Java, 158, 

 412. 



extractiiig ma<liine, 63. 



- from till' ochro, 380. 



- industry in lirazil, 235. 



— machine, a new, 293. 



— plant, the I'erini, 235, 375. 

 Fibres, hand-stripped and niacliine-st rip- 

 ped, 376. 



Field experiments, value of results, 369. 



— staff for riiilippines, suggested, 233. 



Fish and mo.scjuitos, "231. 



Floors for stables, 364. 



Florida, mango cultivation in, 60. 



— , methods of budding the mango in, 



71. 

 — , pine-apple in, 324. 

 — , red spider in, 316. 

 Flower-bud maggot i:i .Antigua, 10, 14, 



58, 334. 

 Food for stock, a suggested, 277. 

 Foot-and-mouth disease, 24, 111. 

 Foote, the Hon. T. D., of Antigua, 9. 

 Forastero cacao, 260. 

 Forest area of the United States, 380. 



— insects, depredations by, 207. 



— officer at Trinidad, report of, 172. 



— products, consumption of in America^ 

 207. 



— reserves in Hawaii, 300. 

 Forestry in France, 295. 



— — Germany, 162. 

 _ _ Hawaii, 216. 

 _ __ Trinidad, 243. 



_ _ United States, 162, 295. 

 Forests, influence of on soil temperature.s, 



175. 

 Formation and storage of molasses, 257. 



— of fungus spores, 25 1 . 



Formo.sa, peppermint oil production in,. 



412. 

 • — , .sugar industry, 412. 

 Fowls, cholera, the cause of, 118. 

 — , egg production of, 296. 

 — , remedy for worms in, 284. 

 France, decrease of beet sugar factories- 



in, 76. 

 — , ground nut oil in, 137. 

 French colonial school, 25. 

 Frog hopper of the sugar-cane, 204. 

 Frost, Henry W. it Co., West Indian Sea 



Island cotton, 214, 2.30, 246,262, 278, 



294, 310, 326, 342, 358, 374, 390, 406. 

 Fruit body of the fungi, 283. 



— drying in California, 73. 



— exports from Trinidad, 396. 



— — , legislation relating to, 136. 



— fly, remedy for, 284. 



— in.spection at .lamaica, 200. 

 — , new, 232. 



— ■, packing and .shipping of, 245. 



— production in Bahamas, 212. 



— show. Colonial in London, 4, 104, 382. 



— trade, Sicilian in, 1908, 377. 



— trees, best method of planting, 101. 



— — , on grass land, 169. 

 Fumigation of plants in St. Lucia, 380. 

 Fungi, fruit body of the, 283. 



— , growth of, 267. 



- — in Jamaica, excursion for collection 



of, 140. 

 Fungus, black, 299. 



— di.sea.se of funtumia tree, 185. 



— disea.scs, dissemination of, 315. 

 — , re.l headed, 299. 



— , .shield .scale, 299. 



— .spores, formation of, 251. 



— — , uses of, 251. 

 — , white-he.uled, 299. 



