i]\Di:x. 



A. 



Acacia Bertoloni, 186. 



— Cavenia, 186. 



— dealbata, 186. 



— Farnesiana, 186. 



Accra cacao, output for 1915, 318. 

 Achias Sapota (sapoililla tree), 27.5. 

 Acid secretion of the gram plant (Cirer 



ai iettnum), 79. 

 Acreage under different crop.s in India, 



172 

 Address to Antigua, by Dr. F. Watts, 



79. 



— — Legislative Council. Dominica, 

 235. 



Administrator's opening address to Legis- 

 lative Council, Sr. Lucia, 143. 



Ad.siiki })ean (Phanf-olus angulari»). 101. 



Adulteration of rubber, 348. 



Africa, silkworms of, 363. 



Agave cantala, 347 



■ — Caniula (sisal hemp), 121. 



— - riyida, var. sisalana (sisal hemp), 

 121. 



— sisalana (sisal) cultivation in Vene- 

 zuela, 236. 



Agricultural activities in Gren;i,da, 189. 



— — — the Virgin Islands, 173. 



— administration and research in the 

 Leeward Islands, 34-5 



— and Commercial Society, Antigua, 

 .54, 153. 



— — — — , St. Lucia, address by 

 Dr. Watts before, 246. 



— cadetsbips in Grenada, 395. 



— conditions in I>arbado.s, 365. 



— — — Honduras, 233 



. — — — the Bahamas, 373. 



— credit in the West Indie.'^, 201. 



— — .societies in Ceylon, 290. 



- — — — Ordinance, Trinidad, 172. 



— — — — Trinidad and Tobago, 

 140. 



— — — , spread of, 23.'!. 



— — system, St. Vincent, report on, 

 57. 



— Department in Grenada, work of, 

 358. 



— departments and co-operative credit 

 societie.s, co operation between, 93. 



— ■ development in Federated Malay 

 States, 377. 



— education, home projects in,' 301. 



— examination.s, 29,45. 



■ — instruction, elementary, in Ceylon, 

 428. 



— — for peasants, 280. 



- — — . novel schemes in Surinam, 41. 



— — wrirk, new, in Antigua, 325. 



Agricultural produce exported from 

 St. Lucia, 412. 



— prospects in Martinique, 107. 



— - — Montserrat, 328. 



— returns in England and Wales, 329. 



— science, photographic illustrations 

 in, 409. 



— situation in the Philippines, 312. 



— statistics of British India. 408. 

 Agriculture. German, recent development 



of, 332. 



— in C'olombia, 203. 



India, progress of, 299. 



— • — .Tiunaica, the future of, 335. 



Xevis, 411. 



— and Tortola, 59. 



ilie Xorilierii Clrenadines, 334. 



Tonga, 10."). 



^ of /anzib^i, 1914, 137. 



— peasant, in (irenada, 180. 

 — , science and colonial, 91. 



Aj"Wan (Carum <• rpticum) 136, 233, 358. 



— seed, experiments with in Ceylon, 

 411 



Akee (Bliuhia sapida.) and vomiting 



sickness, 265. 

 Albi/.zia Lebbek, 90. 

 Aleurites nioliucana(kukui nut>, 69. 

 Algar.iba (Pros-'/ is juiiHora), 123. 

 Alkali Foils, sulpliur on, 414. 

 Alkaloid fotiuation in plants. 412. 

 ■•■ content of belladonna plants, lOG. 

 Aloe ' Malijache ' (Farcraea gigautea), 



61. 

 American farming, science and practice 



in, 313. 



— papaw and troiiica' papaya, 248. 



— Sta Island cotton industry, co' dition 

 of, 18. 



— views on sugar mills in the West 

 Indies, 425. 



Aniphilopliis fcracidula 179. 



— intermedia 17'.l. 



— pertusa, 179 

 Aracardium occidentale. 303. 

 Anaphe ambrizia, 363. 



— infracta, 363. 



— Moloneyi, 363. 



— panda, 363. 



— leticulata, 363. 



— venata, 363. 



Anatherum bicorne (arrow grass), 410. 

 Anderson oil expeller, 301. 



— , St. Vincent, working of, 



381. 



Andira inermis (Angelin), 222. 

 Andropogon feracidulus, 179. 



— intermedins, 1 79. 



— — , var. acidulus, 179. 



— Ischaeinum, var, americanus, 179. 



Andropogon pertusns, 179. 



— saccharoides, I 79. 

 Angelin (Andira inermis), 222. 

 Angora rabbits, rearing of, for wool pro- 

 duction, 396. 



Anguilla, donkeys in, 169. 



— , horses in, 159. 



Annatto seed on the London market, 31, 



175, 2.55, 287, 335, 383, 431. 

 Annual exhibition, Barbados, awards at, 



8, 22. 

 Anona cherimolia (cherimoya), 116. 



— muricata (soursop), 116. 



— palustris [glabra] (monkey apple),, 

 116. 



— reticulata (custard apple), 116. 



— squamosa (sugar apple), 116. 

 Anthrax diagnosis ot, 76. 



— in elephants and goats, 43. 

 Antigua, address by Dr. F. Watts, 79. 



— Agricultural and Commercial Society,, 

 54, 153. 



— and St. Kitts Central Factories, 

 review of the work of, 35G. 



— central sugar factory, 255. 



— , cotton growers" association in, 165. 

 — , disturbed weather conditions at, 355. 



— Government Granary, report on 

 working of, 292. 



— , importation of cane plants from 



Trinidad prohibited, 383. 

 — , irrigation in, 287. 

 — , items of local interest, 3, 39, 77, 103, 



133, 180, 212, 244, 276, 308, 36-5, 



398, 420. 

 — Lime Growers' Association, inaugura- 

 tion of, 364. 

 — , maize show at, 152. 

 — , new agricultural instruction work 



in, 325. 



- Onion Growers' Association, Report 



on, 1915-16, 340. 

 — , re-atiorestation in. 123. 

 — , spraying cattle in, 247 

 — , — for ticks in, 159. 

 — , sugar-cane prospect* in, 339. 

 — - sugar factor}', 67. 

 — , weather conditions in, 339. 

 Aralia Guilfoylei, 222. 

 Archeology, West Indian, 376 

 Archilochus colubris, 55. 

 Areas under different crops in Ceylon, 28. 

 Argentina, production of grain in, 351. 

 Anow gra.ss (Art'i/hemm bii'orne), 410. 

 Arrowroot Growers' As.sociatiou. St. 



Vincent, 59. 

 — • on the London market. G2, 111, 



14.3, 255, 33.5, 3.S3. 

 Arsenic, amount of eft'ective, in cattle dip, 



18S. 



