413 



Trinidad, exports of asphalt fi-om, 201. 



• — , — • — cacao from, 201. 



— , — — cocoa-nuts from, 201, 257, 



260. 

 — , — — copra from, 257. 



— , — — manjak, 1 88. 



— , sugar, 201. 



— , fruit industry, 201. 



— — trade, 264, .340. 



— Government Laboratory, 221. 



— mangos, 196. 



— , milk adulteration in, 219. 



— , motto of colony, .324. 



— , mungoose destruction in, 396. 



— , Naudet diffusion process in, 259, 130. 



— oranges in, 371. 



— — — London, 276. 

 pig rearing in, 157. 

 pine-apple cultivation in, 204. 

 prohibition of imports of cacao 



plants, 124. 

 purchase of farmers' canes, 236. 

 report on Botanical Department, 398. 



— — stock farm, 285. 

 school garden show in, 350, 396. 

 schools' vegetable show, 220. 

 shipment of fruit from, 332. 



— — limes from, 316. 



— — Sealsland cotton from, 236. 

 sugar industry, 243. 

 trade of, 56. 



— statistics, 248. 

 yield of cacao in, 156. 



Tropical diseases, prevention of, 237. 



— fruit, import duties on, 334. 



— products in New York, 175. 

 Trumpet tree, 127, 157. 

 Turkeys (see poultry). 

 Turks and Caicos Islands, exports of, 313. 

 Turk's cap in St. Kitt's, 87. 



Vanilla planifolia in British Guiana, 380. 

 — , supports for, 124, 297. 

 — , wild, in Dominica, 108. 

 — , yield of, 116. 

 Vinegar from bananas, 371. 

 Virgin Islands, agricultural show in, 172, 

 365. 



— — , cacao in, 296. 



— — , experiment station, 221. 



— — , onion growing in, 121, 124, 

 172. 



Virus for' destroying rats and mice, 53, 

 169, 233, 268, 319, 322, 348. 



West Indian molasses candy, 300. 



— — produce stall at Colonial Ex:- 

 hibition, 220, 25.5, 235. 



— — products in Austria-Hungary, 

 223. 



— -- _ — Canada, 13, 159, 191, 

 239, 271, 287, 335, 367, 436. 



— — London, 29, 46, 78, 



110, 143, 175, -^-^^ '>-n 

 351, 38.3, 392. 



223. 

 274. 



223, 255, 287, 319, 

 — — United States, 13, 

 seedling canes in Queensland, 



u. 



United States, consumption of Sea Island 



cotton in, 322. 

 — , cotton acreage in, 188. 

 — , date growing in, 324. 

 • — , rice industry of, 85. 

 ■ — , sisal hemp in, 237. 

 — , tropical products in, 330. 

 — , West Indian products in, 223. 



Vanilla anaromatica, 108. 



— cultivation in Mexico. 367. 



— industry in Tahiti, Mauritius, 

 Seychelles, 38. 



— , in Tahiti, 185, 311. 



and 



w. 



Water buffalos in Trinidad, 55. 



Watts, Francis, agricultural progress, 



St. Kitt's-Nevis, 281. 



, cacao and rubber in St. Kitt's, 260. 



, cacao nianurial experiments in Dom 



inica, 392. 



, cotton cultivation in Aiiguilla, 278, 

 — , cultivation of oranges in Dominica, 



212. 



, di'ainage of cacao lands, 27. 



, manurial experiments in Leeward 



Islands, 263. 



■, manuring of cotton, 182. 



, observations on muscovado sugar, 



98, 11 4. 



, planting lime trees, 215. 



, rat virus in Antigua, 237. 



, rivers' Sea Island cotton seed, 106. 



, soils of Montserrat, 361. 



, sugar industry in St. Kitt's, 274. 



, treatment of orchard soils, 241, 395. 



, visit to Barbados, 349. 



, visit to St. Kitt's-Nevis, 237. 

 Weather conditions and cotton growing, 



326. 



West Africa, kola in, 71. 

 West India Committee and Colonial 



Exhibition, 130, 290. 



— — — and Permanent E.xhibi- 

 tion Committees, 239. 



West Indian Agricultural Conference, 

 1905, 1, 17, 22, 125, 265. 



— , 1906, 131, 280, 313, 



333, 360. 



— ■ — birds, extirpated, 345. 



— — botanic stations, 216. 



— — and Arbor Day, 225. 



— — Bulletin, 41, 168, 265, 345, 



— sugar industry, 339. 



— tobacco industry, 313. 



— — trade, 222. 



West Indies and Colonial Exhibition, 228 



— — , cocoa-nut industry in, 257. 



— — , cotton industry in, 21, 37, 

 134, 166, 214, 265, 332. 



— — , educational systems in, 155. 



— — ^, exports of cotton from, 77, 

 214, 278, 281, 322. 



— — , Sea Island cotton in, 321. 



— — , — — — seed for, 33. 



— — , vegetable products of, 115. 

 Whitebait, West Indian, 187. 

 Williams, J. R., popular agricultural 



education in Jamaica, 265. 



— , West Indian Agricultural Confer- 

 ence, 76. 



Wind-breaks in cotton fields, 310. 



— in St. Vincent, damage by fire, 188. 

 Wireless telegraphy, 251, 307. 

 Wolstenholme, Charles, and West Indian 



cotton industry, 391. 

 Wortley, E. J., assistant chemist. Gov- 

 ernment Laboratory, -Jamaica, 364. 

 , Souvenirs of Jamaica, 245. 



361. 



cotton crop, 92. 



— exports, 294, 343, 348. 



— industry, 390. 

 — , sales of, 85. 

 curiosities, 396. 

 fisheries, 54, 167. 



— , tarpon at Barbuda, 267. 

 fruit industry, 2, 52, 371. 



— in London, 276. 



Xerophytic plants and spines, 165. 



Yam bean, 108, 389. 



— , Guinea, at Tobago, 332. 



Yautias, 370. 



Zoological Society 

 249. 



ind Barbados hares. 



