418 



Barbados, sugar and molasses exports 

 from, iOS. 



— , — crop, 1910, o89. 



— , trade and agriculture of, 159. 

 JBarnard, G., 60. 



l]arosma spp., 17.5. 



Basic slag, lime in, 391. 



Eay oil, scarcity of raw material, i07. 



Beeswax from Uganda, .395. 



Beet molasses, composition of, 211. 



Bengal l)ean, set Stizolobium aterrimum. 



Ben oil seeds, 395. 



Bennett, Hon. E. G., GO. 



Beri-beri and rice, 345. 



Bersim, see Trifolium alexandrinuni. 



Bird and Fish Protection in Grenada, 

 233. 



Black scale parasite, Zalophothrix niirum, 

 10, 5S, 202. 



Blackie's Tropical Headers, Companion 

 to, 201. 



Blastophaga grossorum, 2(i6. 



Bleekrodea tonkinensis, 299. 



Boja Medelloa, ste Tephrosia Candida. 



Bolivia, rubber production in, 300. 



Bonus scheme, St. Vincent, stock im- 

 portations under, 44. 



Bonuses for stock importation, St. Lucia, 

 41. 



— otiered by the Imperial Department 

 of Agriculture, 155. 



Books reviewed : — 



A Manual of Phillippiue Silk Culture, 

 Banks, 355. 



Cacao, its Cultivation and Curing, 

 Hart, 261. 



Cane sugar, Deerr, 117. 



Nature Teaching, Watts, 152. 



Notes on Soil and Plant Sanitation on 

 (.'acao and Paibber Estates, Smith, 

 197. 



The Physiology and Diseases of Hcvea 

 Brasiliensis, Fetch, 295. 

 Borassus tlabellifer, 14. 

 Bordeaux mixture, 302. 

 Borneo camphor, sti: 1 )ryobalanops Cani- 



phora. 

 Borneo, rubber in, 252. 

 Houlenger, G.A., 34G. 

 Bracket fungi, 270. 

 Brazil, cassava from, 201. 

 — , coflee in, 34S. 

 — , cotton growing in, 86, 182. 

 — , exports from, 41. 

 — , molasses from, 108. 

 — , trade and agriculture of, 41. 

 Bread, eil'ect of baking on disease germs, 



13. 

 British Cotton Gi'owing Association, 54, 



86, 102, 107, 150, 262, 358, 406. 

 — and the Government 



Grant, 219. 

 , report, 1910, 166. 



— — — — , special meeting of, 342. 

 British Empire, cotton-growing in, 198. 

 British Guiana, agricultural matters in, 



379. 



British Guiana and the Canadian Exhilii- 

 tions, 1910, 69. 



— — , Canadian trade in, 37. 



— — , gold and diamond industries, 

 357. 



— — Loan Banks Committee, 76. 



— — , nature teaching and hygiene in, 

 264. 



— — , Permanent l'',xhibitions Com 

 mittee, leaflets issued by, 92. 



— — , rubber and balata in, 185. 



— — , — from, 31. 



— - , trade of, 2S1. 



British Honduras, agriculture in, 190G, 

 329. 



— • — , report on agriculture in, 373. . 

 British Imperial Council of Commerce, 



296. 

 British India, agriculture in 1910-11, 



377. 

 British rubber companies in Sumatra, 



268. 

 Broom corn, 170. 



— — industry in the United States, 

 105. 



— — , machinery for cleaning, 121. 

 Brussels Congress of Entomology, 58. 

 Buchu ]eave.<!, plants yielding, 175. 

 Bud mutation in citrus plants, 4. 

 Buildings on estates, construction of, 66. 

 Burdock, see Arctium Lappa. 



Burkill, J. H , 405. 



Burma, rice in, 188. 



Butler, Dr. E. J., 14. 



Butterfly, Basilarchia astyanax, visiting 



cotton, 103. 

 Buttermilk, 331. 



0. 



Cacao cultivation and shading in Trini- 

 dad, 1 18. 



— exports from the Gold Coast, 116. 

 _ __ ^ Trinidad, 44, 196. 



— fermentation, essay competition, 39. 



— industry in St. Vincent, 27. 



— production and consumption, 1910, 

 325. 



— , relation between weight of seeds and 



pods, 212. 

 ^ shipments from Trinidad, 277. 



— sprayins: experiments in Grenada, 

 308. ■ 



Cadet sj-stem, 311. 



Calcium carbonate, eft'ect on nitrifying 

 bacteria, GO. 



— cyanamide, action of water on, 284. 



— — , analysis of, 332. 



— — and nitrate of lime, 57, 168, 

 232, 328, 344. 



— — as a manure, 281, 297. 



— — , changes in the soil, 200. 



— dicyandiamide, the analysis of, 332. 



Calcium silicate as plant food, 233. 

 Calophyllum Calaba. 1. 



— Wightianuin, 395. 

 Calotropis spp , fibre of, 264, 303. 

 Camellia Sasanqua, 396. 

 Camphor, artificial and natural, 1S7. 



— in (jernmn Ivist .Africa, 21. 



— trees, yields from dift'erent parts, 21, 

 56. 



Canada, grape-fruit in, 52. 



Canadian exhibitions, Jamaica at, 87. 



1910, 69. 



I Canadian National Hxhibition, 259, 287, 

 297. 



• — , 1911, 129, 178, 221. 



Canadian reciprocity, Dominica and, 12-1. 



— trade in West Indies and British 

 Guiana, 37. 



— — reciprocity and St. Vincent 

 starches, 73. 



i — — — in St. Vincent, 12. 

 ' ("auary Island.s, trade of, 299. 



Canavalia ensiformis, 7. 

 . Candelilla wax, 203, 236, 409. 



Cane juice, filtering of, 259. 



— , sucrose and potash in, 323. 



Cane, shredded, sugar from, 67, 83, 303. 



— trucks, device for unloading, 147. 

 Canella bark on the London market, 383. 

 ('arbdhydrates in the soil, effect of, 82. 

 Carbolineum, Avenarius, 124. 

 Carmody, Professor P., 342. 

 Caravonica cotton, 278. 



Carlhamus tinctorius, 348. 



Casca pretiosa, see Ocotea pretiosa. 



Cassava experiments in Surinam, 380. 



— from Brazil, 201. 



— — lleunion, 276 



Cassia Fistula on the London market 



143, 239, 255. 

 Castanea crenata, 114. 



— dentata, 114. 



— pumila. 114. 



Castilloa plants, constitution of, 293. 



— rubber from Dominica, 31. 



St. Lucia, 31. 



Tobago, 31. 



— ■ tapping experiments in (Jrenada, 393. 

 — , — of, 363. 



Castor cake as a manure, 348. 



— oil seed from ithodesia, 395. 

 • Uganda, 303. 



Cattle, inheritance of milk yield, 413. 

 --- tick, Margaropus annulatus, 314. 



— — , — australis, 314. 



Ceara ruliber seed from Uganda, 395. 



— — , tapping experiments in Uganda, 

 265, 316. 



— , tapping of, 311. 

 Census of St. Vincent, 236. 

 Cephalosporium lecanii, shield scalo 



fungus, 94, 415. 

 Ceylon, cinnamon in, 300. 

 — , cocoa-nut products in, 268. 

 — , cotton-growing in, 172, 

 — , exports of, 169. 

 — , rice cultivation in, 185. 



