421 



D. 



P., Cotton seed as a 

 West Indian jilanta- 



d'Albuijueniue, J. 

 feeding stuft" on 

 tions, "iTO, 188. 

 Danish West India Estates Directorate, 



delegates from, 44-. 

 Date palm, propagation of, oil. 

 — stones as food for cattle, 44. 

 Deerr, Noel, Sugar and the sugar-cane, 



14. 

 Demerara seedlings and gulf .storms, 371. 

 Departmental Reports : — 



Antigua ; Botanic Station, etc., 1905-6, 



•286. 

 Bermuda : Board of Agriculture, 1905, 



237. 

 British Guiana : Government Analyst, 



1905-6, 413. 

 Dominica : Botanic Station, etc., 1905-6, 



302. 

 Fiji : Report on Agriculture for 1905, 

 318. 



Botanic Station, etc., 1905-6, 



I). 



onuniea, at 

 - Botanic 

 220. 



;riculture in, 1 1." 

 Station, lime 



230. 



plants 



at. 



and 



, report on, 302. 

 grafted plants 



Grenada 



318. 

 Jamaica ; 



1905-6, 

 Leeward 



ments, 

 Manurial 



Government Laboratory, 

 413. 

 Islands : Sugar-cane Experi- 

 1904-5, 45. 



Experiments with seedling 

 and other canes in the Leeward 

 Island.s, 109. 

 !Montserrat : Botanic Station and Experi- 

 ment Plots, 1905-6, 237. 

 St. Kitt's-Nevis : Botanic Station, etc., 



1905-6, 286. 

 St. Lucia : Botanic Station, etc., 1905-6, 



271. 

 St. Vincent : Botanic Station, etc., 



1905-6, 333. 

 Tobago : Botanic Station, etc., 1905-6, 



27 L 

 Trinidad : Government Stock Farms, 



1905-6, 271. 

 A'iryiu Islands : Experiment Station, 

 fortola, 1905-6, 302. 

 Department Xew.s, 23, 53, 66, 86, 127, 

 143, 158, 173, 189, 223, 255, 267, 

 303, 319, 341, 365. 

 Department publications, 416. 

 Derricks in cane cultivation in Trinidad, 



204. 

 Desiccated cocoa-nuts, 248. 

 Dipteryx odorata, 212. 

 Disinfection of cotton seed, 119. 

 Disposal of cacao husks, 42. 

 Divi-divi exports from Jamaica, 201. 

 Dominica, agricultural efforts at, 151, 371. 

 — , Agricultural Instructor for, 82, 98, 



114. 

 _ _ School, 53, 204, 252. 

 _ — — , budding and grafting 



at, 296, 316. 



— , fodder plants at, 

 — , report on, 237, 



Show, 115, 220. 



Society, 74. 



333. 

 302. 



•, budded 

 124. 



-, citrate of lime from, 268, 324, 412 



-, donkey stallion in, 174. 



-, experiment plots in, 151. 



■, experiments with rubber-yielding 



plants in, 162 



, exports of, 152, 281. 



fruit for Royal Horticidtural Soci- 

 ety's exhibition, 380. 



, gebang pahn in, 394. 



, grafted mangos in, 300. 



, honey from, 207. 



, incubator trials in, 2-15. 



, lemons in, 315. 



— , time to ship, 31G. 

 lime industry, 297, 380. 

 — , — juice in, 98. 

 _^ _ oil in, 98. 

 — , Litchi in, 283. 

 — , orange planting in, 296 



— Permanent Exhibition 

 188, 200. 



— , pine-ajiples from, 292. 

 — , pony stallion in, 235. 

 — , praedial larceny in, 121. 



— rainfall returns, 124. 



— rubber, 104. 

 — , — trees in, 220. 

 — , sale of mango plants in, 174. 

 — , shipment of green limes from, 204, 



264. 



— , .spineless limes in, 276. 



Drayton, E., Grenada Handbook, Direc- 

 tory and Almanac for 1906, 45. 



Drugs and sjiices in the London market, 

 29, 63, 9.5, 127, 159, 191. 



Ducks, (see Poultry). 



Dunstan, Wyndham R., Assistance of 

 science in colonial development, 289, 



-— , Salt from Turks Island.s, 207. 



— , Siqiiily of rubber, 283. 



Editorials {Continued) : — 



Canadian exhibitions, 1906, 145. 

 Canning pine-apples, 177. 

 Cotton industry in St. Kitt's-Xevis, 273. 

 — .seed for planting, 113. 

 Cultivation of Para rubber, 257. 



Committee. 



E. 



Ecdysanthera utilis, 316. 

 Ecuador, Panama hat industry, 312. 

 — , sugar industry in, 407. 

 Editorials : — 



Antigua central sugar factory, 49. 



Assistance of science in colonial develop- 

 ment, 289. 



Banana industry, 305. 



Barbados cotton industry, 33. 



Canada and the West Indies, 337. 



Education of the estate overseer, 81. 



Fungus diseases ^f plants, 321. 



Hurricane insur uice, 129. 



Improvement of cotton by seed .selec- 

 tion, 241. 



Permanent exhibition committees, 1. 



Poultry raising, 385. 



Prosj.iects for rubber planting in the 

 West Indies, 161. 



Raising jiedigree sugar-c&nes, 17. 



Rice growing in British Guiana, 193. 



Salt industry in the West Indies, 209. 



Selected cotton seed for 1906, 97. 



Sugar-cane experiments in Barbados, 369, 



— — — British Guiana, 225. 

 West Indian Agricultural Conference 



1907, 353, 401. 



— — cotton industry, 65. 

 Education, Agricultural : — 



Agricultural education, 105. 



— — and Imperial Department of 

 Agriculture, 189. 



— instruction in elementary schools,, 

 122. 



. — — , value of, 249. 



— Instructors in Jamaica, 367. 



— scholarshijis, 37, 53. 



— training, 101. 



Education of the estate overseer, 81. 

 In Bahamas, 380. 



— Barbados, 367. 



— British Guiana, 383. 



— Gold Coast, 12. 



— Grenada, 383. 



— Trinidad, 367, 396. 



— United States, 332. 



— West Indies, 105. 

 Lectures to teachers in Antigua, 1 33. 



— — — Mont.serrat, 133, 



School gardens in Jamaica, 249. 



— — Leeward Islands, 106. 



— — St. Lucia, 11, 174. 



_ — —Trinidad, 140. 

 Science teaching at Harrison College,, 



Barbados, 123. 

 Training in agriculture, 78. 

 Eggs, weight and value of, 11. 

 Egyjit, cotton insects from, 106. 



— pests in, 346. 

 England, cotton industry in, 137. 

 Entomologist for Jamaica, 60. 

 Erythrina indica in Trinidad, 300. 



— umbrosa in Barbados, 1 24. 

 Essequebo Exploration Company, 412. 

 Exhibition, colonial, 1905, 87. 



— committees, permanent, 1, 72. 

 — , Liverpool, 85. 



Exhibitions, Canadian, 1906, 1, 46, 66^ 



14.5, 175, 2.32. 

 Exhibits, selection and forwarding ta 



Canada, 175. 



