419 



Ceylon, rubber exports from, 44, 220, 268, 

 380. 



— -, school gardens in, 12. 



Chalk and nitrogen fixation, 217. 



Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus, 74. 



Chefoo, cotton industry of, 76 



Chestnut^ American see Castanea dentata. 



— , Japanese, see Castanea crenata. 



Chick pea, see Cicer arietinum. 



China, cotton and sugar in, 271. 



— , implemental tillage in, 11. 



— , ramie and silk in, 156. 



Chinese tea seed oil, 396. 



Chinquapin, see Castanea pumila. 



Chlorocodon Whiteii, 285. 



Chlorophyll formation and light, 220. 



Chlorosis, supposed remedy for, 204. 



Chosen (Korea), cotton crop of, 108. 



Cicer arietinum, 277, 357. 



Cinnamon in Ceylon, 300. 



— , substitute for, 300. 



Citrus essential oils, machinery for ex- 

 tracting, 156, 184. 



— fruit-growing in Florida, 207. 



— fruits, improvement of, 225. 



— plants, bud mutation of, 4. 



— trees, die-back of, 33. 



Clavel Aleman, see Cryptostegia gran- 

 diMora. 



— d'Espana, see Cryptostagiagrandiflora. 

 Cloth from banana fibre, 44. 

 Coagulant for Ficus elastica latex, 124. 

 Coagulation with acetic acid, 279. 

 Cocaine production in Peru, 407. 

 Cochin China, rice in, 28. 



— — , rubber-planting in, 25. 



Cocoa, Nutmegs and Cotton Ordinance, 



Grenada, 1911, 188. 

 Cocoa-nut bud rot in Jamaica, 60. 



— cultivation in Antigua, 100. 



— growing in the Virgin Islands, 356. 



— meal for horses, 169. 



— oil, value of, 395. 



— products in Ceylon, 268. 

 t'ocoa-nuts in Dominica, freedom from 



disease, 172. 

 Coco-de-mer, see Lodoicea sechellarum. 

 Coffea arabica, abortion of flowers, 59. 



— robusta in Para rubber cultivation, 

 132. 



— — , conditions for, and cultivation, 

 132. 



Coffee crop of Mexico, 124. 

 ■ — growing in India, 204. 



— in Brazil, 348. 



— — Jamaica, 347. 



— , Mocha, production of, 244. 



Coffees, resistant, 68 



Cold storage plant, 172, 



Colonial Fruit Show, 20. 



Concrete, uses for, 353. 



Congo, agricultural experimentation in, 



375. 

 — , rubber in, 341. 

 — , salt production in, 344. 

 Congress of Entomology, Brussels, 58. 

 Cook, O.F., 102. 

 Copra, value of, 395. 



Corn, Argentine,, 85, 



— breeding, tests of methods, 207. 

 — , ear characters and yield, 57. 



— pollination, new method, 340. 

 — , seed selection, 57, 



Corrosive sublimate poisoning, treatment 



for, 361. 

 Cotton, a new Egyptian, 150, 

 'Cotton', absorbent, from marine plants, 



121. 

 Cotton, area in Barbados, 172. 

 -, - - Egypt, 118. 



— at the Imperial Institute, 1910,374. 

 — , Caravonica, 278. 



Cotton, Colonel R. S., 107. 



Cotton crop, Barbados, 1909-10, 389, 



— — in various countries, 390, 



— — of Chosen, 108, 



— cultivation in the Transvaal, 345. 

 Cotton Disease Prevention Ordinance, 



St. Vincent, 1911, 252, 

 — , Egyptian, contamination in, 310, 

 — , — , new types of, 151, 



— exports from Montserrat, 108, 140. 



— -- — Peru, 60. 



— — — the Sudan, 300, 



— goods produced in Great Britain, 191. 



— growing by peasants, St. Lucia, 23. 



— — in Algeria, 70, 



— Asia, Africa and South 



America, 118. 



Brazil, 86, 182. 



British Empire, 198. 



Ceylon, 172, 



— Nevis, 268, 



— — — Nyasaland, 326. 

 Peru, 230, 



— — — Russia, 188, 



— • — — South Carolina, 108, 



Syria, 396, 



Western United States, 230. 



■ Turkey, 380, 



season, 1911-12, 214. 



— imports into the United Kingdom, 

 92, 284. 



— in Abyssinia, 348, 



— — Afghanstan, 364. 



— — .\lgeria, 278. 



— — Argentina, 332. 



— — China, 271. 



— — Cyprus, 199. 



— — Eastern Bengal and Assam, 92, 

 348. 



— - Egypt, 236. 



— — German East Africa, 364. 



— — India, 191011, 268. 



— — Lagos, 86, 300. 



— — Montserrat, 12. 



— — Northern Nigeria, 86, 



— — Nyasaland, 86. 



— — Rhodesia, 87. 



— — San Domingo, 412. 



— — Texas, 300, 



— — the Sudan, 263. 



— — the Virgin Islands, 198, 



— — Turkevr3l6. 



— — Uganda, 87. 



— industry in St. Vincent, 27. 



Cotton industry of Chefoo, 76, 

 — , in.sects visiting, 103. 



— lint, wax of, 405, 



— , machine for picking. 89. 



— manufacture in India, 70, 



— market and cotton-planting, 134, 

 — , natural crossing in, 102. 



— , old, destruction in St, Croix, 268, 



— planting for 1911-12, 1-34, 



— — in Greece, 284, 



— South Africa, 380, 



-, - of, 214. 



— production in Turkestan, 28. 



— purchase scheme, St. Vincent, 375. 



— purcha.ses in the Virgin Islands, 92. 

 r*w, supply of, 102. 

 Sakellarides, 150, 343. 

 Sea Island in Hawaii, 246. 



— — — Honduras, 316. 



— — — Mauritius, 287. 



— — — United States, 262. 



— selection by boll characters, 22, 



— — — seed characters, 22. 



— — , method for, 6, 22. 



— — , progeny rows in, 23. 



— — throughout the season, 6, 22, 



— spinning statistics, 390. 

 — , staple for India, 231, 



— stocks of the world, 182. 



— trials in India, 294, 

 — , uses for, 246. 



— , Virgin Islands, quality of, 1910-11, 



28. 

 — , yields of, in St. Kitts, 76, 220, 

 Cotton-seed bread, composition of, 38. 



— flour, composition of, 38, 



— meal as human food, 38, 



— oil, 395, 



Cowitch, see Stizolobium pruriens. 

 Cows, effect of feeding with soy bean, 44. 

 Crops, supply of sulphur to, 241, 

 Crossing, natural in cotton, 102, 

 Crotalaria juiicea, 348. 



— striata, 7. 



— verrucosa, 7. 



Croton seeds, value of, 395. 

 Crotophaga ani, tick bird, 106. 

 Cryptostegia grandifiora, 315, 

 — madagascariensis, 315. 

 Cuba, sugar in, 1910, 28, 275. 

 Cuban sugar crop, 396. 



— tobacco crop, 395. 

 Cultivating machinery, 60. 

 Cultivation near roads, Dominica, 12. 

 Cuscuta, method of destroying, 396. 

 Cyamopsis psoraloides, 277, 293. 

 Cymbopogon citratus, 405. 



— coloratus, 405. 



— tlexuosu.", 405. 



— pendulus, 405. 

 Cyprus, cotton in, 199. 



D. 



Darluca filum, 415. 

 Date palm, 292, 

 Decorticating machine, 60. 



