426 



liliiziU'luira Manglu, 31(5. 

 J!hi"lt-sirt tobacco industry, 2iS. 

 Ivicc cultivation, 41 1. 



— in Queensland, 411. 

 — the United States, 293, 411. 



— experiment.s in Hritisli Guiana, 194. 



— — — India, 411. 



— indu.strv of British Guiana, 44, 60, 

 62, 193, 194, 210, 252, 280, 284, 

 334, 367. 



— — — Surinam, 263. 

 — , poli.shed, 283, 293, 396. 

 liicinu.s communis, 235. 



Iiodwav, .T., Butterflies of British Guiana, 



234." 

 liogers, C S., Improvement of fore.sts, 



275. 

 Ivothamsted Exiieriniental Station, guide 



to, 300. 

 Kougli on rats, composition of, 396. 

 Koyal Botanic Garden.s, Ceylon, 121. 



— — — , Kew, 9. 



— Horticultural Society and Sir 1 ). ilor- 

 ris, 284. 



— — — , shows of colonial fruit, 

 2, 4, 12, 52, 132, 213, 277, 328. 



— Mail Steam Packet Co. and West 

 Indian fruit, 204, 220. 



liuWber and cacao, 153. 



_ ._ _ in St. Lucia, 349. 



— — cotton, 41. 



— , Castilloa, culture of, 334. 

 — , con.sumi)tion of, 137. 



— cultivation for settlers in the tropics, 

 126. 



— , Dominica, 104. 



— exhibition, Ceylon, 300, 377. 414. 



— — , suggestions for, 73. 



- — exjiorts from German colonies, 361. 



— ■ — — Mozambique, 108. 

 — , Funtumia, analysis of, 396. 



— , Guajiile, in Mexico, 413. 



— in Africa, British Central. 409. 



— — , French West. 1(;9, 174. 



— ^ Bolivia, 220. 



— — Br^tzil, 332, 377. 



— -- British Guiana, 14.3, 217, 280, 

 398. 



— — Cameroons, 393. 



— — Ceylon, 41, 257. 



— — Douiinica, 220. 



— -- Gold Coaijt, 313. 



— — - Grenada, 125. 



— — Ivory Coast, 370. 



— — .Jamaica, 9, 43, 108, 345. 



— — Malay States, 318. 



— — !Montserrat, 334. 



— — Panama, 361. 



— — Peru, 283. 



— — Porto Kico, 318. 



__ _ St. Lucia, 233, 238. 



— — St. Vincent, 126. 



— — Samoa, 239. 



— — Seychelles, 335. 



— -— Southern Nigeria, 408. 



— — Surinam, 263. 



— Tobago, 293. 



Rubber in Trinidad, 219, 257. 

 - — Uganda, 265, 297, 300. 



— — West Indies, prosjiccts for. 161. 



— industry. 46. 

 — , Kickxia, 14.'!. 

 — , Manicoba, in Brazil, 76. 

 — , Para, cultivation of, 257. 

 — , — , propagation by cuttings, 380. 

 — , — , seed collecting, 5. 

 — , — , _ — supply, 92. 

 — , plantatioH, 137. 

 — , prospects of, 108. 

 — , sources of commercial, 200. 

 — , — — natural, l.')7. 

 — , supply of, 283. 



— tapping, 62, 380, .381. 



— trees, for road.side planting, 300. 



— vine, a new, in Formosa, 316. 

 — , virgen, of Colombia, 311. 

 — , world's supply of, 92, 103. 



— yieldint; plants in British (Uiiana 

 174. 



Rum, composition of British Guiana, 174 



— , Jamaica, 63. 



— manufacture, patent process in, 291 

 j — , what is it .', 57. 



s. 



St. Croix, cotton cultivation in, 278. 



St. Helena, agricultural resources of, 412. 



St. Kitt's Agricultural and Commercial 



Society, 23, 24. 

 — , — industries in, 107. 

 — , cotton as a catch crop in, 246. 

 -— , — , CDst of growing, 343. 



— industry, 6, 22, 60, 87, 102, 



181, 261, 273, 406. 

 — , cyclonic disturbance in, 303, 380. 



— Permanent Exhibition Committee, 

 200. 



— , shade-grown tobacco in, 26, 43. 

 St. Kitt's-Nevis and Imperial 1 )eiiartinent 

 of Agricidture, 123. 



— Botanic Stations, 286. 



St. Lucia, fisheries of, 156. 

 — , goats for, 213, 332. 

 —, inculiator trials in, 154. 



— laliour supply, decrease in, 174. 



-— Permanent Exhiliition Cnnnnittee,. 

 200. 



— , [ilanting enterpri.se in, 376. 



— , prohibition of inijiortation of di.sea.sed 

 banana plants, 12. 



— , rainfall in, 327. 



— , rubber and cacao in, 349. 



— , — growing in, 233, 238. 



— , .school gardens in, 11, 174. 



— , seedling canes in, 248, 339. 



— , sugar-cane cultivation in, 252. 



St. ilartin, cotton in, 326. 



St. Vincent Agricultural Pi'oducts Protec- 

 tion Ordinance, 377. 



— — School, 37, 253, 333. 



— — show.s, 7, 101. 



— , agriculture in, 7, 8, 111. 



— and Imperial Department of Agricul- 

 ture, 163. 



— arrowroot, 345, 350. 



- Botanic Station, 126, 333. 



- cacao industry, 7, 349. 



- central cotton factory, 326, 380. 



- cotton industr}-, 6, 7, 8, 28, 38, 

 71, 86, 119, 150, 181, 230, 278, 

 310, 348, 358. 



— seed, germination of, 261. 

 -, — — selection in, 316. 



-, exi)orts of, 28. 

 -, importation of plant.s, 380. 



- Land Settlement Scheme, rejiort on, 

 7, 174, 333. 



— , exports of cotton from, 273. 



— , insect pests in, 298. 



St. Lucia, agricultural efforts in, 91. 



— _ School, 69, 188, 253, 271, 296. 



— — Society, 316. 

 — , agricultiue in, 360. 



— liananas, 52. 



— , bee keeping in, 76, 220. 



— Botanic Station, 271. 



— — — , Ca.stilloa elastica in, 284. 

 — , cacao and rubber in, 349. 



— — crop, "84. 



— — land in, 345. 



— , experiments with rubber-yielding 



]ilants in, 162. 

 — , exports of, 409, 



— , orange wine from, 404. 



— parrot, 140. 



— Permanent Exhibition Cnmmittee,. 

 200. 



— , prevention of anthrax in, 38 ! . 



— rainfall, 190. 



— , .stock for, 235, 248, 411. 



— — , isolation of, 344. 

 — , vanilla in, 348. 



— whale fishery, 12. 



Salt from Turks Islands, 207, 209. 



— industry of the West Indies, 209. 

 Samoa, cacao in, 44. 



— , copra in, 44, 228. - ■ 



— , rublier cultivation in, 239. 



San Domingo, cacao in, 323. 



Sand.s, W. N., St. Vincent cotton Indus- 



try, 6, 181. 

 — , volcanic ash and St. Vincent crops, 



381. 

 Sarsaparilla in the London market, 29, 



63, 95, 127, 159, 191, 223, 255, 



287, 319, 351. 

 |Scliool children and cotton picking, 313. 



— gardens, (.see Education, Agricultural). 



— shows in Trinidad, 348. 

 Schulze-Delitzsch agricultural banks, 395. 

 Science and Agriculture, 219. 



— , a.ssistance in colonial development, 



289. 

 — , develoi)meuts of, 301. 



