i-2S 



T. 



'"Taiiiarincls in the London market, 29, 63, 

 127, 159, 191, 22:3, 255, 287, 319, 

 351, 399. 



'Tannin materials in Jamaica, 201, 236. 



■.Tea px|ierinient.-; in India, 41. 



— indu.^try of Jauiaii-a, 332. 

 ■Tempany, H. A., leave of ahsenee, 23, 83. 



Teversham, T. F., resignation of, 188. 

 'Thomiison, R., Tomatogrowingin .Jamaica, 

 27. 



, Yirgen rubber of C'olondjia, 311. 



— , W. J., Planting <>f bard- and .soft- 

 wooded plants, 263. 

 Thorne A- Son.s, H. E., cotton oil factory 



in Barbados, 172. 

 Thornton, T., visit to Montserrat, 3-11. 

 — , — — Nevis, 303. 



— — — St. Croix, 303, 348. 



— — — St. Vincent, 189, 365. 

 Thrinax Morri.^ii at Grenada, 229. 

 Thymol, 3. 



Tillage and soil moisture, 73. 

 Timber exports from Trinidad, 217. 

 'Tobacco, cidtivation and curing of, 412. 

 - — dust as an insecticide, 282. 

 — , improving by breeding and selection, 

 58. 



— in Bahamas, 281. 



— — Bermuda, 124. 



— — British Central Africa, 409. 



— — — Guiana, 332. 



-. — — — Honduras, 141. 

 -— — Cuba, 309. 



— — Java, 332. 



— Porto Piico, 243. 



— — Rhodesia, 28. 



— — St. Kitt's, shade-grown, 26, 43. 

 — , Jamaica, in the Navy, 364. 



— , — , report on, 263. 



Tobago Botanic Station, 271, 341. 



— , Castilloa rubber in, 293. 



— , cotton in, 71. 



- — , exports of, 155. 



— , Hints to Settler.s, 152, 316. 



, new orange from, 276. 



, schools' .show, 412. 



— stock farm, 373. 



— , wireless telegraphy in, 52. 

 Togoland, cotton cultivation in, 332. 

 Toniatos, bacterial disease of, 151. 



— in Cuba, 100. 



— — Jamaica, 27. 

 — Montserrat, 88. 



— , propagation by cuttings, 388. 

 'Tonga Ijeans, 212. 



Toronto annual exhibition, 1, 145, 175. 

 Transvaal, cott"n experiments in, 134. 

 Trees, inspectors of, in Barbado.s, 94. 

 Trinidad Agricultural Society, 290. 

 — , — teachii'.g in, 367. 

 — , agricult' .re in, 94. 



— banana industry, 220, 252, 348. 

 - — , Barbados sugar in, 59. 



— , bush fires, iircvention of, 190. 



— , cacao butter manufacturing plant, 12. 



Trinidad, cacao disease in, 265. 



— — industry, 12, 28, 219. 

 — , cane cultivation, derricks in, 204. 

 — , — farming in, 281, 291. 



— , — rakes in, 76. 

 I — , cedar industry of, 270. 



— cocoa-nut industry, 252. 



I — Cocoa Planters' Association, 12. 



— crown land.s, 39. 



,— , exports of, 25, 217, 409. 



— fruit in the United Kingdom, 44. 



— — , shi])ment of, 108. 



— Government Farm, sale of stock, 12, 

 120, 271, 412. 



— horticultural and needlework show, 

 396. 



— , imports of goat manure, 252. 

 — , mangosteen in, 12. 



— manjak, 149. 



— , Naudet diffusion process in, 147. 



— , Nephelium Litchi in, 12. 



— , oil field in, 28. 



— , oranges, budded, in, 20, 292. 



I — , palm seeds fi-om, 300. 



— , paper from bamboo in, 124. 



— , jiig breeding in, 269. 



— jiroducts in Montreal, 108. 

 — , ruliber ])lanting in, 249. 

 — , school shows in, 348, 396. 



— , seedling canes, distribution of, 60. 

 — , steam ploughing in, 60, 149. 



— sugar industry, 34, 339. 

 — , trade of, 174. 



Tropical diseases and lilood-suc'king 

 in.sects, 363. 



— fruits in England, 68, 104. 



— plants, introduction into the L'nited 

 State-s 251. 



— soils, fertility of, 153. 

 Tropics, ointments for, 21. 

 Tuber, a new, 173. 

 Turke3S, (see Poultry). 



Turks and Caicos Islands, exports of, 316, 

 376. 



— — — — , salt iiidustrv in, 

 207, 209, 333. 



Turtle trade of the "We.st Indies, 403. 

 Tuscany, metayer .system in, 186. 



U. 



Uganda, cotton industry in, 44. 



— , exports of fibres from, 44. 



— , rubber m, 265, 297, 300. 



United Kingdom, imports of bananas, 44. 



— — , — — West Indian 

 cotton, 44. 



— States, agricultural instruction in, 332. 



— — Department of Agriculture 

 and the mungoo.se, 236. 



— — , imports of bananas, 364. 



— -— , introduction of tropical plants 

 251. 



'United State.s, Litchi in, 300. 

 i^ — , rice cultivation in, : 



Sea Island cotton 



293. 



390. 



342. 



seedless oranges in, 

 sugar industry in, 1 



124. 



\'anilla exports from Zanzibar, 265. 



— in St. Vincent, 348. 



Seychelles, 313. 



Tahiti, 252. 



Vegetable butter.s, 57, 59, 75. 



— hair, 350. 



Venezuela and coti'ee priee.s, 252. 



Virgen rubber, 311. 



Virgin Islands, cacao from, 141. 



— - — cotton industry, 281. 



— — Experiment Station, report nn, 

 302. 



— — , fibre plants in, 61. 

 Virus for destroying rats, 31. 

 Viscuni album, 380. 

 Volcanic ash, influence 



St. Vincent 381. 



— , use in Eastern Canaries, 359. 



crop; 



w. 



Washingtouia filifera, 204. 



Water, purification of, 75. 



Watts, Francis, Agricultural industries of 

 :Montserrat, 217, 220. 



— , and St. Kitt's Agricultural and Com- 

 mercial Society, 44. 



— , Antigua cotton ginnery, 5. 



— , Determination of sucrose, 73. 



— , Infiuence of marl on heavy clay soil.s, 

 221. 



— , leave of absence, 365. 



— , Sugar-car.e diseases in Antigua, 242. 



— , — experiments in the Leeward 



Islands, 19, 45. 



— , Sugar industry in Antigua and St. 

 Kitt's-Nevis, 1881-1905, 220. 



— , visit to England, 255. 



Wax from the raffia palm, 373. 



West Africa, cotton insects in, 10. 



West India Connnittee Circular, 89. 



— Indian Agricultural Coid'erence, 1907, 

 316, 346,^353, 401. 



— banana trade, 268. 



— Botanic Station reports, 232. 



— Bidletin, 41, 152, 249, 361. 



— cigars in London, 1 24. 



— cotton ex[iorts, 214. 



