423 



Food and Drugs Ordinance, British Gui- 

 ana, 1909-10, 376. 

 Forest area in Xew Zealand, 1G9. 



— lands in Hawaii, 87. 



— policy in Hawaii, til. 



— liroducts in India, value of, 15.'5. 



— — Xyasaland, 393. 



— — of Hawaii, 112. 



— — — the Bahamas, 315. 

 Forest reserve, demarcation, Trinidad, 9. 



— — , trees in, Trinidad, 9. 

 Forests, influence of, on climate and floods, 



2-lS. 

 — , type.5 of, 87. 

 Forestry at Edinburgh University, 2C1. 



— in India, State, 153. 



— — Xew Zealand, lfi9. 



— — Trinidad and Toliago, 9. 



— on the Gold Coast, 389 

 Forestry Ordinance, Grenjida, 375. 

 Formaldehyde, detection in plants, 396. 

 Formosa, pine-apple industry of, 249. 

 — , sugar in<lu.stry, 412. 

 Forsteronia fioribunda, 120. 



— gracilis, 120. 



Foul bruod, measures against, in .lamaica, 

 105. 



Fowl tick, Argas persicus miniatus, 217. 



Fowls, lireeding and care of, 5. 



— , capnnizing of, 171. 



— , to judge the age of, 155. 



— , tuberculosis in, 237. 



France, live stock insurance in, 156. 



Frazer, G., 3, 124. 



French colonies, vanilla exports from, 52. 



Frog-hoppers, control of, 346. 



— , natural enemies of, 346. 



— , Septocylindriuni suspectuni on, 219. 



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

 Island cotton, 6, 22, 38, 54, 70, f<6, 

 102, 118, 134, 150, 166, 182, 198, 214, 

 230, 246, 262, 278, 294, 310, 326, 342, 

 358, 374, 390, 406. 



Fruit agcut.s, in London, 212. 



— cultivation in India, 180. 



— exports from Mexico, 313. 



— exportation from Xatal, 196, 212, 

 292. 



— in Jamaica, 276. 

 — , packing of, 196. 



— , sale of, in England, 197. 

 Fruit Show, Colonial, 20, 76, 405. 

 Fruit trees, cleansing, 388. 

 Fruits, cause of ripening of, 332 



— in Trinidad, 154. 

 ' Fuma', 74. 



Functions of agricultural experiment sta- 

 tions, 145. 

 Fungi, general description of, 161. 

 — , identification on scale insects, 205. 

 Fungi Imperfecti, description of, 95, 174. 

 Fungi in relation to agricultute, 161. 



— on scale insects, references to litera- 

 ture, 125 



— , practicability of spraying for, 238. 

 — , tabular .summary of, 190. 

 — , types of reproduction in, 78. 



Fungus Xotes : — 



additional note on pink diseases, 382. 

 cacao canker, 222. 



— diseases in Surinam, 46. 



— spraying in Trinidad, 238. 



chief groups of fungi. Parts I-VIII, 



78, 94, 110, 126, 142, 158, 174, 190. 

 cocoa-nut palms, recent work on diseases 



of, 254 

 die-back diseases of Hevea. cacao, and 



mango, 270 

 diseases of rubber trees. Parts I to 



III, 302, 318, 334. 

 disinfection of Indian corn seed, 350. 

 fungi attacking insects, 30. 

 frog-hopper fungus in Trinidad, 350. 

 fungoid diseases of garden plants, 11. 

 miscellaneous fungi recently examined, 



398 

 observations on die-back diseases, 382. 

 recent work on diseases of cocoa-nut 



piilms, 254. 

 root di.sease of cacao, limes and other 



plants, 366. 

 smut fungi, 59. 

 summary of information given during 



the year, 414. 

 thread and horsehair blights, 206. 

 two interesting fungi in St. Lucia, 



286. 

 Fungus spore.s, description of, 78. 

 Funtumia elastica, 25. 



— — in Fiji, 57. 



— — — Sierra Leone, 377. 



— — rubber, tackiness in, 89. 



G. 



Galvanit, 136. 



Gamasidae, description of, 234. 



Gambia, agriculture in, 309. 



— , trade of, 1908, 361. 



Garden plants, fungoid diseases of, 11. 



Garlic shrub, see Bignonia alliacea. 



Gasteromycctes, description of, 158. 



Gate posts, creasote for preserving, 312, 

 377. 



Geerligs, H. C. Prin.sen, 67, 147, 259, 412. 



Genus of plants, definition of, 78. 



Geographical Congress, Tenth Interna- 

 tional, 284. 



German colonies, agricultural experiment 

 stations in, 408. 



— — , cacao cultivation in, 228. 

 German East A f rica. Biological Institute, 



25. 

 German Xew Guinea, cacao cultivation in, 

 229. 



— — — , experiment stations in, 409. 



— South-west Africa, experiment stations 

 in, 409. 



— West Africa, experiment stations in, 

 409. 



Germination and fertility of pollen, 223. 



— in heated soil, 369. 



— of seeds, causes of, 99. 



Girardinus poeciloides, 315, 355, 405. 

 Ginger on the London market, 15, 47, 79, 



111, 14.3, 191, 207,239, 287, 319,367, 



383. 

 Gliricidia maculata, mulching material 



from, 44. 

 Glossina palpalis and sleeping sickness, 



316. 

 — , sp., repelled by lemon gras.s, 1 55. 

 Goat Society in Barbados, 364. 

 Goats and Malta fever, 300. 

 — , Saanen, 73. 



— Toggenburg, half-bred, milk yield of, 

 117. 



— — , — , prices in Barbados, 

 117. 



Ciold Coast, agriculture in the n'jrthern 



territories, 312. 

 _ _-_, _ on, 389. 



— — , cacao crop of, 108. 



— — , — ■ on, 389. 



— — , cotton on, 389. 



— — , forestry on, 389. 



— — , rubber on, 25, 389. 



— — , timbers on, 389. 



Goods, rates for general conveyance, 252. 



Gossypium herbaceum, 150. 



Government Farm, Trinidad, 154. 



Grafts and cutting.s, protection from in- 

 sects, 108. 



Grass in orchards, ettect of, 180. 



Grasshoppers, diseases of, 30. 



— , Empusa grylli on, 30. 



— , Sporotrichum globuliferum on, 30. 



Great Britain, anthrax in, 380. 



Greece, cotton growing in, 406. 



Green dressings in Antigua and Dominica, 

 37. 



Green dressing plants, areas in Antigua, 

 1909, 37. 



— — — , loss after air drying, 37. 



— — — , measurements of main 

 root, 37. 



— manure, new, 341. 



— — plants, requisites in, 221. 



— — , Sesbania aculeata as a, 297. 



— manures, desirable characters of, 404. 



— — for wet lands, 325. 



— — in Californian orchards, 404. 



— — , results of using, 405. 



— manuring, for rubber trees, 13, 185. 

 Grenada and Canadian trade, 69. 



— Ankylostomiasis Ordinance, 236. 

 — , cotton ginnery for, 396. 



— Forestry Ordinance, 375. 

 Grenada Handbook, 57. 



Grenada, importation of live stock, 364. 



— , mule-1 ireeding in, 396. 



— , prize-holdings competition in, 211. 



— , scale insects and black blight in, 

 362. 



Grenadines, purchase of cotton by Gov- 

 ernment, 204. 



— , sponges collected from, 307. 



Grey gum, sec Eucalyptus punctata. 



Ground nut, amount of vegetable matter 

 from, 69. 



