419 



Cacao buttor, plant for iiiaiiufai-turing in 



Triniilad, 12. 

 — , Castilloa rubber as shade for, 161. 

 — , coleus among, 28. 



— consumption in the United States, 

 156. 



— croji at St. Lucia, 284. 



— cidtivation in Ceylon, 331. 



— — — Guam, 265. 



— disease in Trinidad, 266. 



— exports from Dominica, 281. 



— — — Grenada, 409. 



— — — St. Lucia, 409. 

 Cacao exports from Trinidad, 217, 490, 



— from the Virgin Islands, 141. 



— husks, disposal of, 42. 



— imports into Xew York, 268. 



— in British Guiana, 328, 349. 



Gold Coast, 308. 



Grenada, 21, 119. 



St. Vincent, 7, 349. 



— — Samoa, 44. 



— — San Domingo, 323. 



— — Surinam, 263. 

 Trinidad, 12, 28, 219. 



— land in St. Lucia, 345. 



— leaves, burning, 169. 



— .seeds, jiacking, 331. 

 — , shade for, in Guam, 265. 

 — , .slave-grown, 183. 

 — , sugar-cane as shade for young, 207. 

 — , thrips on, 378. 



— trade, the world's, 329. 

 Cactus, spineless, 40. 

 Calabash pipes, 399. 

 Calcium cyananiide, 191. 

 California citrus fruit industry, 201. 



— palm, 204. 



Cameroons, agilculture in, 44. 

 — , Funtumia ruliber in, 393. 

 Cam[)hor, cultivation of, 299. 



— industry in Ceylon, 380. 



— in Florida, 252. 



— — Formosa, 174. 



— — India and Ceylon, 213. 

 Canada and the West Indies, 29, 47, 



108, 205, 223, 337, 396. 

 — , demand for sugar in, 300. 

 — , molasses in, 338. 

 ■ — , pine-apple trade in, 300. 

 — , St. Vincent arrowroot in, 350. 

 — , West Indian jiroducts in, 79, 255. 

 Canadian exhibitions, 1906, 1, 46, 66, 



145, 175, 232. 



— — , Trinit 



140. 



146. 



ad permanent exhibit at. 

 West Indian handbook for. 



— — , We.st Indies at, 325, 329. 



— preference, 105. 



■ — refiners and British West Indian suj 

 28. 



— .sugar market and West Indies, 2. 



— — tariff, 2, 79. 115. 



— tariff commis.sion, 29. 

 ..Canary Islands, agriculture in, 217. 

 - — — ; banana trade, 212. 



Canary Islands, volcanic ash in, 359. 



Candle-nut oil, 317. 



Cane farming in Trinidad, 281, 291. 



— fires, loss from, 236. 

 Canella alba in the Lonilon market, 351, 



399. 

 Camiing outfit, a chea}!, 303. 

 Capsicums, cultivation of, 405. 

 — , drying, 405. 



— in West Indies, 405. 

 --, production of, 405. 

 Caravonica cotton, 358. 

 Carica Papaya, 229. 

 Carludovica jamaicensis, 233. 

 Carmody, P., invention for destruction of 



parasol ants, 12. 

 Carriacou, agricultural progress in, 15 

 — , cottagers' show at, 24, 69. 



— cotton industry, 15, 264. 



— land settlement scheme, 15, 410. 

 Cart tires, width of, 189. 

 Carum coi)ticum, thymol from seeds of, 3. 

 Cascara sagi-ada, 204. 

 Ca.shew luits in the London market, 255, 

 Cassava cuttings for distribution in Mont- 



serrat, 136. 



— starch in Jamaica, 410. 

 trials in Jamaica, 183. 



Cassia Fi.stula in the London market, 29, 

 191, 287, 319, 399. 



— occidentalis, 220. 

 Castilloa elastica as shade for cacao, 161. 



— rubber, culture of, 334. 



— — in Dominica, 162. 



— — — Jamaica, 9, 316. 



— — — Mont.serrat, 334. 



— — — Panama, 361. 



_ .St. Lucia, 162, 233, 284. 



— Tobago, 293. 



— Trinidad, 249. 



— — — Uganda, 265. 

 West Indies, 161. 



— — seed, 220, 364. 



— ■ — — for distribution in Dominica, 

 204. 



— — — , sujiply of, in Tobago, 188. 

 Castor oil seed, exports from Pernambuco, 



268. 



trade, 235, 269. 



Cattle feeding, value of sugar in, 259. 



Cedar from Grenada, 319. 



— trees, planting, 270. 



Central factories, 12, 83. 



Cereals, function of silica in the nutrition 



of, 301. 



Ceylon, cacao cultivation in, 331. 

 camphor industry, 380. 

 cocoa-nut trade, 10. 

 exports of, 185. 



fungus diseases of plants in, 362. 



Royal Botanic Gardens, 121. 



rubber cultivation in, 41, 62. 



— exhibition, 1906, 300, 377, 414. 



Chillies, exports from Zanzil^ar, 265. 



in British Central Africa, 409. 



— the London market, 29, 63, 

 95, 159, 255, 319, 351. 



Chillies or capsicum.s, 405. 



— — — , cultivation of, 269. 

 Chrysanthemums in the West Indies, 



how tri gi-ow, 379. 

 Citrate of lime from ] >ominica, 268, 324, 

 412. 



— — — in ^Montserrat, 380. 

 Citronella grass, .'^35. 

 Citrons in brine, Uide in, 186, 204. 

 Citrus fruit grow.,ig, 180. 



— — industry in California, 201. 



— industry of Porto Eico, 236. 



— — — Sicily, 215. 

 Clove cro]j of Zanzibar and Pemba, 364, 

 Clove.s, exports from Zanzilsar, 265 

 Cocoa-nut, double, 197. 



— flower, 197. 



— growing in ('ul)a, 310. 



— industry, Panama, 324. 



— — , Philippines, 201, 268. 



— — , Trinidad, 252. 



— oil in Canada, 348. 



— trade, C'eyhm, 10. 



— water, comjiosition of, 269. 

 Cocoa-nuts, desiccated, for confectionery 



purposes, 248. 

 — , exports from Trinidad, 217, 409. 



— in British Guiana, 76. 



— -— Canada, 29, 79, 143. 



— — Malay States, 372. 



— — New Guinea, 277. 



— Seychelles, 309. 

 — , selection of, 127. 

 Cocoa Planters' Association, Trinidad, 12, 

 Coco-de-mer, 107, 197. 

 Cocos nucifera, fiower of, 197. 

 Cofl'ea excelsa from Central Africa, 156, 

 Coftee, Arabian, in Grenada, 59. 



exports from Costa Rica, 233. 



— — Jamaica, 108. 

 industry, Jamaica, 28, 79, 348, 364. 

 in Brazil, 93, 332. 

 Jlocha, 40, 47. 

 notes on pruning, 315. 



Cola acuminata, 229. 



Coleus among cacao, 28. 



CoUinge, W. E., The Journal of Economic 



Biology, 77. 

 Colombia, virgen rubber of, 311. 

 Colonial Exhibition, 1905, report on, 87, 

 fruit exhibition, West Indian limes at,, 



4. 



— exhibition.s, 2, 4, 213, 328. 

 products exhibition in Liverjiool, 2. 



Colourless label varni.sh, 101. 

 Conunercial India-rubber, lectures on, 57, 

 Composition of cocoa-nut water, 269. 



— — cotton seed, effect of climate 

 on, 124. 



Condensed vegetable milk, 388. 



Conference of cotton growers at Barbados^ 

 164, 182. 



Contagious diseases among animals, pre- 

 vention of, 174. 



Cool storage for fruit, 100. 



Copra, 91. 



— expoi'ts from Fiji, 313. 



