n. 



Page. 

 Cook, Prof.|0. F.. on shade for 



Co£fee and Cocoa . 124 



Corn Breeding, methods of 156 



Com Grass, analysis of . 2l5 



Cotton, directions for planting llO 



Cousins, H. H., Analyses of Bat 



Guano 144 



« " Analyses of Colom- 



bian Cassavas 35 



" •' Analyses of Jam^ii- 



can • assavas 130 



« " Analyses of Sugar 



Cano Soils 76 



« " Banana Soils of Ja- 



maica . 1 



« « Grass Oils . 53 



« " Jamaican Fodders 241 



« " Phosphate Manures 127 



" " Pine-apples and 



Mau.oes 258-263 



« < Refuse Manures 147 



« » Soil Problems in 



Jam^iica 40 



Cradwick, W., Jamaican 



Fodders 245, 246, 247 

 « " Restoring damaged 



Coco nut trees 264 

 Cylas formicarius . 175 



Cynodon Dactylon, botanical note 19 



Danaea Jamaicensis . 137 



D. Jenmani . 138 



Dead Wood in Forest trees 113 

 DePass & Co., E. A., on market 



valae of Kola Nuts . 17 



Dermatoc ptes Mange . 19l 



Dermatophagus Mango . 191 



Diseases, Contagious skiu, of Horses 189 



Diseases of plants . 25,29 



Banana leaf blight . 33 



Bastard Logwood . 30 



Cassava root rot . 35 



Cocoa pod rot . 35 



" root disease . 35 



Coco-nut bud disease . 31 



" trunk borer . 33 



" rot . 33 



" wasting disease 32 



Logwood root rot . 30 



» >range-root grub . 34 



Drainage and temj^erature of soil 17o 



Earle, Prof. F. S., on Diseases of 



Logwood, &c. 29 



Earle, Prof. F. S., on Health and 



Disease in Plants , 25 



Llementary Notes on Jamaican 



I'lants, VI. . 18 



Bahama Grass (Cynodon Dac- 

 tylon) . 19 



Page. 

 Guinea Grass (Pauicum maxi 



mum) . 18 



Sugar Cane (Saccharum offici- 

 narum) . 19 



Elis atrata . 252 



Evans, Dr. Walter H., Review of 

 Papers on Plant Breeding and 

 Hybridization . 57 



Farmer, Prof. J. B.,on a cheap 



dissecting microscope . 40 



Ferns of Jamaica — 



Botrychium diohronum 137 



B. Jenmani . 137 



Danaea Jamaiocnsis . 137 



D. Jenmani . 138 



Ferns : Synoptical Lists LYIIl & 



LIX . 42, 116 



Adiantum dissimulatum 116 



A. littorale . 116 



Asplenium Fawcetti 43 



A. Harrisi . 42 



Polypodiuni Harrisii . 43 



Fteris regia . 117 



Trichomanes solitarum . 116 



Fodders, Jamaican, Analyses of, 243-249 



Biead-Nut (Brosimum Alici- 



struiii) 2*6 



Common Grass 245 



Cora Grass 245 



Guango (Pithecolobium Samaii) 247 

 Guinea Grass (Pauicum maximum)243 

 Para Grass (Panicum molle) 244 



Pimento Grass (Stenotaphrum 



airericuia) 244 



Rami on (Trophis americana) 247 



Rice Meal 2+7 



Spanish Needle (Bidensleucantha) 246 



Forest Trees, Dead wood in 113 



Germination aud soil temperature 171 

 Gies, William J., on economic uses 



of the Coco-nut 49 

 Gillespie Bros. & Co. on market 



value of Kola Nuts 17 

 Grabham, Dr. M., on i ine-apple^ 



in the Azores 258 

 Grape Vines, varieties fur trial in 



Jamaica 115 



Grass Oils 53 



Guang(j, analysis of, 247 

 Guano, Bat, local deposits of 



anal\ zed '45 



Guinea Grass, analysis of, 243 



" " botanical note 18 



Harris, T, J., on budding of Cocoa 255 

 " " on budding of Mangoes 253 

 " *' on planting Cotton 110 



