418 



British Honiluras, report on Botanic 

 Station, 1911', li'O. 



c. 



Cacao, budding of, 148. 



■ — cultivation in Trinidad and the Gold 



Coast, 180. 

 ^- culture in Belgian Congo, 286. 

 • — , duration of fermentation, 175. 



— estate valuation, 41. 



. — fermentation in Trinidad, 148. 

 • — in Kamerun, 4. 

 ■ — — the Philippines, 143. 

 ■ — , manurial ex]>erinients in Dominica, 

 212. 



— market, notes on, 8. 



■ — , practice of fermentation, 175. 



— , qualities desired by manufacturers, 



323. 

 Cajanus indieus, (pigeon pea or Ehar), 58. 

 Camphor, 359. 

 Canadian National Exhibition, 1914, 



152. 



— sugar duties, 297. 



— tariff chaTiges, new, 169. 

 Canarium commune, 148. 



■ — luxonicuHi, 148. 



Cane harvester, advent of, 71. 



Cane-planting machine, 71. 



Carbon bisulphide and toluene, ' effect of 



on nitrification, 133. 

 Cardamoms, cultivation in Ceylon, 4. 

 Carriers of disease, control of, 23. 

 Caryophyllus aromaticus, 164. 

 Cassava, cost of cultivating one acre, Mi. 

 — , feeding experiments with, 1 49. 

 — , — to pigs, 285. 



— for pigs, 329. 

 Castilloa elastica, 89, 294. 



Cattle breeding in East Africa, 63. 



— , contagious diseases of in Guade- 

 loupe, 251. 



• — diseases in East Africa, 63. 



— , Indian, feeding prickly pears to, 219. 



. — , — , useful references concern- 

 ing, 38. 



■ — industry in Ehodesia, 270. 



■ — tick, eradication in the United States, 

 183. 



— , tuberculin tests in, 293. 



Cauto cotton in Jamaica, 388. 



Cayenne pepper, 67. 



Cerebro-spinal meningitis, 219. 



Ceylon, agriculture in, 327. 



■^, coco-nut experiments in, 292. 



— , copra in, 354. 



— , cultivation of cardamoms in, 4. 



Chamberlain, Bight Hon. Joseph, 248. 



Chickens and bees, 167. 



Chloris brevigluma, 85. 



— gayana, 85. 



. — — (Rhodes grass), 140. 



— propinqua, 85. 

 ■ — Tirgata, 140. 



Citropsis Schweinfurthii, 121. 

 Citrus aurantifolia, 121. 

 — , new African genus allied to, 121. 

 Clitoria cajanifolia, 101. 

 Clove industry in Zanzibar, 164. 

 Coco-nut and palm oil trade, effect of 

 meat scarcity on, 217. 



— — the avocado pear, 343. 



— nurseries, 391. 



Coco-nuts, experiments in Ceylon, 292. 



— , — — Nevis, 354. 



— , lipase in, 260. 



— , ripening, 260. 



— , manurial experiments with, 67. 



— , manuring of, 20. 



— , variation in size of, 36. 



Coffea robusta, 89, 139. 



(Joffee, alleged new varieties of, 355. 



— , Australia's supply of, 232. 



— , para.site on, 141. 



— , quality of, 260. 



Cajanus indieus, 340. 



("old storage of fruit and vegetables, 



116. 

 I College of tropical agriculture, teaching 

 I in, 25. 



(.!olocasia antiquorum, 201. 



(Jolonial Journal and the West Indies, 

 I 264. 



j Composition of the Baobab tree, 43. 

 1 Canarium ovatum, 148. 

 I Confidential advice, 72. 

 ' Contagious abortion, prevention of, 23. 



— diseases in Great Britain and Canada, 

 stamping out, 270. 



Cn-operation, notes on, 267. 

 Copra in (_'eylon, 354. 

 I Cordia coUococca, 1 95. 

 Corn-drying factory in Antigua, opening 



of, 162. 

 Cotton, American Sea Island, 6. 



— at the International Congress, 230. 



— branches, controlling formation of, 22. 

 — , Cauto, in Jamaica, 388. 



— , co-operative movement in Egypt, 1 S2. 



— crop of Lagos, 1914, 38. 

 — I Egyptian, mutation in, 356. 



— expert, proposed visit to West Indies, 

 372. 



— exports from the West Indies, 388. 

 — , — of West Indian, 6. 



— growing areas little-known in foreign 

 countries, 230. 



— growing in Queen.sland, 166. 

 — , holding back, 175. 



— , identification of wild plants in St. 



Vincent, 246. 

 — , Indian, studies in, 166. 



— industry in the West Indies, con- 

 siderations affecting, 404. 



— , manures for, the way to apply, 72. 

 — , manurial experiments in North 

 Carolina, 309. 



— production in India, 54. 



— l^rospects in England, 356. 

 — , Queen.sland interest in, 233. 



Cotton, relation of cotton buying to cotton 



growing, 214. 

 — , Sea Island, Rivers type, 308. 

 — , the world's production of : threatened 



sources of Sea Island variety, 54. 

 — , West African, 102. 

 — , — — , exports, 275. 

 — , — — , in Sierra Leone, 34 1 . 

 Cottons, note on new, 294. 

 Cotton-seed meal for hens, 1 49. 



— — poi.soning : iron as an 

 antidote for, 23. 



Couroupita guianensis, 148. 



L'owpeas and maize for fodder, 395. 



Credit Societies, co-operative, in Lulia, 

 278. 



Crops, rotation of, 137. 

 ; ( 'ryptostegia grandiflora, 105. 



{^'uba, Ijanana industry in, 20. 

 j Cuban Fruit Growers' and Shippers' As- 

 ! sociation, 4. 

 I — walnut, 323. 



j Cyanide and superphosphate, mixed 

 I dressings of, 263. 



Cynodon dactj'lon, 85. 



— maritinia, 85. 



D. 



Date palm, ' fruiting male' of, 116. 

 Datura stramonium, 3. 



— tatula, 3. 



Department News, 7, 18, 39, 50, 10, do, 



111, 119, 157, 201, 303, 317, 321, 



36.3, 377, 392. 

 Departmental Reports, 5, 38, 87, 107, 



135, 151, 189, 197, 246, 261, 294, 



307. 325, 345, 377. 

 Desmodium gyroides, 101. 

 Desypus [novemcinctus] hoplites, 31. 

 Development of German Colonies in 1913, 



56. 

 I)ia]irepes abbreviatus, 358. 

 Die-back disease of citrus trees, 199. 

 Dioscorea alata (the Ube), 58. 

 Dioscoreaceae, curious germination in, 58. 

 Disease, control of carriers of, 23. 



— without symptoms, 11. 

 Dominica, agricultural progress in, 105. 

 — , cacao manurial experiments in, 212, 

 — , experiments with dynamite in, 41. 

 — , exports from, 1913, 168. 



Drugs and spices in the London market, 

 15, 47, 79, 111, 159, 207, 223, 349,397. 



Dumoria Heckeli, 331. 



1 )urio zibethinus, 355. 



Dutch sugar standards, 407. 



Dynamite, e.xperiments with in Dominica, 

 41. 



— fur ruliber estates, 30. 



E. 



Earths, absorbent, 357. 



East .\frica, cattle breeiling in, 63. 



— — , — diseases ia. 63. 



