420 



Deerr, Noel, 28. 



Demerara seedling canes in Louisiana, 

 380. 



— ^ 113.5 in New South Wales, 323. 

 Department News, 21, 42. 55, 87, 101, 



133, 146, 165, 179, 203, 210, 226, 

 270, 291, 322, 351, 354, 381. 413. 



Departmental Reports, 27, 55, 347, 373, 

 389, 411. 



Departments of Agriculture, and Com- 

 merce, 17. 



Depollination of flowers, 148. 



Dermacentor nitens, 314. 



Dern, W. F., 95. 



Desiccation, new method of, 195 



Davenport, T. J. W. C, 184. 



Devils grass, prevention from spreading, 

 188. 



Dhaincha, see Sesbania aculeata. 



Dhurrin in Guinea corn and millet, 123. 



Disease germs in baked bread, 13. 



Disinfection of imported plants, 58. 



Distribution of plants in Antigua, 28, 

 76, 172, 236, 268, 332, 380, 412 



— — — -" Dominica, 44, 76, 236, 

 316, 364, 412. 



— — — — Montserrat, 92. 



— — — — Nevis, 76 



— — — — St. Kitts, 44. 



— — — — St. Lucia, 412. 



— — — — St. Vincent, 27. 

 Doby, Dr. (i ,115. 



Dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, 



314. 

 Dominica, abnormal rainfall in, 73. 

 — , agricultural matters in, 213. 

 — , — training in, 248, 



— and Canadian reciprocity, 124. 



— — Exhibition of iioyal Horticul- 

 tural Society, 12. 



— — the Festival of Empire Exhibi- 

 tion, 196. 



— — — • International Rubber Exhi- 

 bition, 231. 



— , avocado pear in, 380. 



— , Castilloa rubber from, 31. 



— , cultivation near roads, 12 



— , demand for lime plants in, 172. 



- — , exports from, 364. 



— , freedom from cocoa-nut diseases in, 



172. 

 • — ', fungi i)arasitic on scale insects, 213, 

 — , green dressing trials in, 277. 

 — , mangnstcen in, G8. 

 — , Para rubber from, 31. 

 — , plant distribution in, 44, 76, 236, 



316, 364, 412. 

 — , Prize-holdings Competition in, 131. 

 — , prohibition of plant importation, 12. 

 — , rainfall of, 137. 

 — , rubber-planting in, 380. 

 — , trials with green dressings, 7. 

 Downham, .1. i^- Co., 60. 

 Drainage of soil, 109. 

 Drugs and Spices on the London market, 



15. 17, 79, 9.5, 143, 175, 239, 255, 



287, 319, 351. 

 Dry farming in Indii, 16.3. 



Dryobalanops Cainphora, 187. 



Ducks, Indian Runner, 127. 



Dudgeon, D.C., 150. 



Dum palm nuts, 316. 



Dunlop, W. R., 223. 



Dunstan, Professor Wyndhara, 124. 



Dutch Guiana, balata exports from, 252. 



E. ^ 



East Africa, grape fruit from, 212. 

 East African Protectorate, agriculture 



in, 361. 

 Eastern Bengal and Assam, cotton in, 



92, 348. 



— — — — , rice crop in, 

 76. 



— — — — , sugar crop, 

 1911-12, 375. 



Ecanda rubber, see Raphionacme utilis. 

 Economic entomology and health admin- 

 istration, 145. 



— — , courses in, 170. 

 Editorials ; — 



Acclimatization of stock in the tropics, 

 49. 



Agricultural Conference, 1912, 385. 



Assimilation of nitrogen by rice, 369. 



Canadian National E.xhibition, 1911, 

 129. 



Definite purpose in agricultural work, 

 337. 



Degrees of virulence of functus attacks, 

 113. 



Economic entomology and health ad- 

 ministration, 145. 



Effect of soils in the distribution of 

 plants, 193. 



Health of plants as related to insects, 

 289. 



Improvement of citrus fruits, 225. 



International Agricultural Institute, 

 257. 



Light and the growth of trees, 273. 



Methods of agricultural education, 209. 



Mycology in relation to administration, 

 161. 



Period of maturity of the sugarcane, 

 177. 



Infants and heavy manuring, 33. 



Practice of economy on estates, 65. , 



St. Vincent Land Settlement Scheme, 

 305. 



Some relationships of departments of 

 agriculture to commerce, 17. 



Special uses for concrete in warm cli- 

 mates, 353. 



Spirit of agricultural investif,'ation, 

 321. 



Stimulation of agricultural ellbrt, 97. 



Substitution of bases in plant nutri- 

 tion, 401. 



Supply of sulphur to cultivated crops, 

 241. 



Use of wind-breaks, 1 



Value of humus, .-^l. 

 Education, agricultural, methods of, 209. 

 Eel worms, trap crops f r. 220. 



Eel worms, detection of, 58. 

 Egypt, cotton area in, 118, 236. 

 — , sugar-cane in, 339. 

 Egyptian cotton, a new, 150, 343. 

 — , contamination in, 310. 



— — , new types of, 151. 

 Elaeis guineensis, varieties of, 135. 

 Electricity in agriculture, 43. 

 England, agricultural research in, 341. 

 — , school gardening in, 188. 



English elementary schools, hygiene in, 



120. 

 Entomogenous fungi, 190 

 Entomological Research Committee, 90, 



146. 

 Entomology, articles on, 42. 

 Entomology in Southern Nigeria, 218. 

 Eriophyes gossypii, cotton leaf-blister 



mite, 42. 

 Eucalyptus oils, use for, 252. 



— trees, conditions for, 327. 

 Euchlaena mexioana, crossed with maize, 



268. 

 Eugenia Jambolana, 94. 



— Jam bos, 94. 



Euonymus japonica, disease of, 332. 

 Euphorbia Tirucalli, rubber from, 300. 

 Europe, demand for bananas in, 52. 

 — , sugar production in, 76. 

 Examinations of agricultural schools, 75, 



244. 

 E.Kcrction from leaves, 377. 



— — roots, 377. 



Exhibition, Antigua, Agricultural and 



Industrial, 5, 107. 

 — , Canadian National, 1911, 129, 178, 



221. 

 — , Coronation, and St. Lucia, 217. 

 — , Festival of Empire, 156, 185, 196. 

 — , International Rubber, 44, 123, 140, 



156, 171. 231, 267, 379, 412. 

 — , Japan Rrilish, 12. 



— of Agriculture and Commerce, Bang- 

 kok, 44. 



— , Winnipeg, in 1911, 108. 

 Exhibition.s, Canadian, 1910, 69. 

 l-lxhibits, preparation and packing of, 



130. 

 Export Duty Ordinance, St. Vincent, 



1911, 1S8. 

 Exports from Dominica, 364. 



— from I'iji, 1909, 63. 



F. 



Fauchcre, A., 212. 

 Fawcett, W., 92, 137. 

 Federated Slalay States, report on 

 agriculture in, 411. 



— — — , rubber exports from, 1 40. 

 Fi'rmented milk, 331. 



Fernald, H. T , 378. 



Festival of Empire Exhibition, 156,185, 



196, 

 Fibre-cleaning machine, 60. 



— of Calotropis, 264, 303, 



— plant, new, 285. 



— sisal, cleaning of, 283. 



