352 TRANSITION IN AGRICULTURE 



sale of produce, 51, 69, 189-194, 

 328-9; transport, 210-3, 225-6, 

 France, 235 ; Holland, 239 - 240 ; 

 Denmark, 242 ; Servia, 318-321 ; 

 need for, 327 



CONSIGNMENTS, WEIGHT OR CHAR- 

 ACTER OF, 45, 75-6, 107, 139, 208, 



210 



CORN-FLOWERS, 71 



COTTAGES FOR LABOURERS, 65, 102, 



180-2 



COUNTY COUNCILS, 257-262, 335 

 CREAM, 3, 22 



CUCUMBERS, 64, 78, 89, 90, 93, 118 

 CURRANTS, 55, 58, 63, 305 



DAFFODILS, 71 

 DAHLIAS, 71 



DAMSONS, 48, 63 

 DENNIS, MR. J. W., 



208 



DENNIS, MR. W., 112-3 



DENMARK : Visit of Essex farmers, 

 36 ; bacon from, 209 ; land, 240-2 



DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ON 

 RAILWAY RATES FOR AGRICUL- 

 TURAL PRODUCE, 208, 209, 217, 

 218 



DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ON 

 FRUIT INDUSTRY, 41-4, 48-52, 96, 

 218, 304-5 



DIGGLE, MR. J. H., 283, 289 



DORRIEN-SMITH, MR. T. A., 73 



DRASKOVITCH, M., 317 



DRUCE, MR., 251 



EAST CHESHIRE AND NORTH DERBY- 

 SHIRE FARMERS' ASSOCIATION, 23 



EASTERN COUNTIES DAIRY FARM- 

 ERS' CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, 30- 

 32 



EASTERN COUNTIES FARMERS' CO- 

 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, 171-7 



ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS, 

 277-8 



EGGS, 3, 151-9, 317, 337 



ESSEX : Prosperity in, 25 ; depression, 

 26 ; advent of Scotsmen, 26-29 ; 

 Eastern Counties Dairy Farmers' 

 Society, 29 ; Dairy Farmers' Co- 

 operative Society, 30 - 32 ; Essex 

 Education Committee, 32-6; re- 

 sults, 36-8 ; views of Mr. Alec Steel, 

 38-40 ; production under glass, 89 ; 

 market - gardening, 109 ; cabbage 

 crops, 124 



EVESHAM: Early conditions, 133; 

 market-gardening, 134-5 '< railway 

 services, 135-6 ; local markets, 136 ; 

 telephone, 137 ; consignments, 



138-9 ; canning industries, 140-2 ; 

 production under glass, 143 ; 

 French vegetables, 144-150; small 

 holdings, 294 - 301 ; ' Evesham 

 custom,' 298 ; health resort, 306-7 

 EYRE, THE REV. G. F., 168 



FACTORY LIFE, 266-7 

 FAIRFAX-CHOLMELEY, MR. H. C., 



168, 178-188 

 FINDLAY, MR. A., 112 



FlTZHERBERT - BROCKHOLES, MR. 

 W., 168 



FLOWERS : Paper by Mr. Assbee, 70 ; 

 expansion of industry, 71 ; forcing 

 and retarding, 72 ; production in 

 Scilly Isles, 73 ; Cornwall, 74 ; Lin- 

 colnshire, 74-6 ; other districts, 76-8, 

 89, 97, 119 ; value of imports, 337 



FRANCE, LAND IN, 231-5 



FRUIT: Report of Departmental 

 Committee, 41-52, 96, 218, 304-5 ; 

 area under fruit, 42 ; fruit-growing 

 at Wisbech, 43-6; Cambridgeshire 

 district, 46 ; Holt district, 47 ; Kent, 

 48 ; Clyde Valley, 49 ; Blairgowrie, 

 50-51 ; jam production, 52 - 4 ; 

 foreign imports, 54-61 ; fruit-grow- 

 ing in Gloucestershire, 62-9 ; pro- 

 duction under glass, 88-97 ; co- 

 operative fruit - grading, 189-194 ; 

 rail transport, 226-7 > industry in 

 experimental stage, 304-5 ; fruit- 

 culture in Servia, 314-5 ; openings 

 for cottagers, 328-9 



GIBB, SIR GEORGE, 209 

 GILLIES, MR. JOHN, 106, 107, 123 

 GILMOUR, SIR JOHN, 168 

 GLASS, PRODUCTION UNDER, 64, 82, 



88-97, 143-4 



GOOSEBERRIES, 49, 58, 63 

 GRADING, 57, 189-194 

 GRAIN, CARRIAGE OF, 209 

 GRAPES, 55, 89, 90, 93, 97 

 GREENGAGES, 63 



HARPER, MR. JAMES, 55 



HARRIS, MR. J. NUGENT, 168 



HARTMANN AND CONEN, MESSRS., 

 154 



HEATHFIELD, POULTRY INDUSTRY 

 AT, 159-163, 211-3 



HENNELL, MR. J. E., 218 



HEREFORD CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT- 

 GRADING SOCIETY, 190-4 



HEREFORDSHIRE, FRUIT-GROWING 

 IN, 42, 189-193 



HILL, MR. VINCENT W., 48, 208 



