GENERAL INDEX. 



Page. 



96 



12 



72 



86 

 97 



257 

 169 

 266 



233 

 171 



159 

 169 



145 



191 



241 



166 



20 



162, 

 283; 



Rubber Cultivation in the British 

 Empire, 1907 

 cultivation in Jamaica, 



1907 

 discovery of Manicoba, 



1905 

 Exhibition, 1906, The 



Ceylon, 1007 

 Guayule, 1907 

 Industry in Ceylon, The 



1905 

 in Jamaica, 1904 

 in S. India, 1905 

 in the Federated States, 



1906 

 Lagos Silk, 1906 

 Para, exporting seed of, 



1906 

 '' Review of, 1906 

 plantation, a Mexican, 

 1906 

 • planting in Mexico and 

 Central America, 1907 

 producing plants, notes 



on, 1906 

 Study of Castilloa, 1906 

 The future of, 1906 

 Tree, culture of the 

 Central American. 1904 

 188, 231, 257, 

 1905—13, 43, 67, 84, 

 „ 133, 156, 181, 229 



Tree, notes on the "Cas- ' 



tilloa," 1906 . g 7> i ?2 



Tree, the Central Ame- 

 rican, 1904 . I0I 

 Rust Mite of the Orange, 1906 . 9 



Saccharometers, comparison of 



1905 

 Saffron, 1905 

 Scale Insects, a new wash for 



1904 

 School Gardens, 1904—145 ; 1906 

 Seasons and prices for' fruits, 

 vegetables, &c, in Kingston! 

 __ 1906 

 Seeds for ornamental purposes, 



use of, 1907 

 Shade for coffee and cocoa, 1903 

 Shade tree for protecting stock, 



1904 

 Shea Butter, 1905 

 Shreve, Forrest, report on work 

 at the Tropical Laboratory, 

 Cinchona, 1007 

 Silk-cotton tree (Ceiba pentan- 

 dra), some photographs of the, 

 1907 

 Silk Worms from Colombia, 



note on, 1906 



Snails and slugs, 1906 



Soils, Banana, of St. Mary and 



upper St. Catherine, 1906 



of Jamaica, Banana, 1903 



Sugar Cane, 



1903—76,97; 



v- 

 Page. 



Soils of Jamaica, The cultivated, 

 1904 

 problems in Jamaica, 1903 

 renovation of worn-out, 



1906 

 studies, 1907 

 Temperature, 1903 

 Studies on rate of growth in the 

 mountain forests of Jamaica, 

 1907 

 Sugar Cane experiments in 



British Guiana, 1903 



!905 

 in Java, 1904 



manurial experiments 

 in 1903, 1904 



notes on, from the 

 Agricultural Con- 

 ference. Trinidad, 

 1905 



notes on the cultiva- 

 tion of, 1905 

 soils of Jamaica, 1903 



195 

 40 



193 



243 

 171 



245 



50 

 52 

 46 



121 



89 



39 



76, 97, 



137 



265 



150 

 58 

 5i 



172 



105 

 275 



128 



66 



no 

 237 



66 



223 



124 



211 



252 



46 



63 



121 



H5 



25 

 I 



121, 124 



150 

 I 



57 



" Conference, 1903 



Experiment Scheme for 



Jamaica, 1904 

 in Jamaica, 1904 

 production, tables of, 1903 

 Sugars, native, for preserves, 1904 

 Supplement to Bulletin, 1907 

 J Sweet Potato Trials, 1904 



Talipot Palm, The, 1906 . 19 



' Tanier, the oldest crop, 1906 . 180 



Tanning materials and manu- 

 facture of leather in Jamaica 

 1906 

 ; Tea, Historical notes on eco 

 nomic plants in Jamaica, 1903 

 ^ J 906 



Thymol for worms in horses, 1,04 

 Tobacco, cultivation of, under 



cloth, 1904 . 206 



dust as a fertilizer and 

 insecticide, 1906 . 178 



historical notes on, in 

 Jamaica, 1908 . 46 



of Jamaica, The, 1904—265; 

 1905—130, 161, 275 ; 

 1900—58, 200 

 Tomatoes, diseases of, 1905 . 76 



Turmeric, 1906 . 163 



Vanilla, curing pods for market, 



1907 . .172 



Industry, 1905 . j 

 " in the Seychelles, 



1907 . 170 



S;atistics, 1906 . 207 



Vanillin, 1904 . 167 

 Vegetables, noteson the cultiva- 

 tion of, 1906 . 217, 305 



1 .0- 



157 



W atering plants in gardens, 1905 



Weevil-resistance in cotton, evo- 

 lution of, 1905 



Wither-tip and other diseases of 

 citrus trees and fruits, 1905 



Worms in horses, Thymol for, 1904 



41 



34 



25 



57 



