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INDEX (Continued] . 



Hungary, 81, 85, 135-8 ; exports of 



cereals, 137. 

 Hunting become luxury pastime, 15. 



I. 



Index numbers and prices, 17. 



India, 298. 



Indo-China, 105. 



Intensive methods, 191. 



Ireland, 124-6 ; live-stock figures, 124 ; 

 exports and imports, 125 ; consump- 

 tion of foodstuffs, 126. 



Italy special exports, 32. 



J. 



Japanese, fish replaces meat in diet 



of, 1. 

 Joint products, 260-3. 



Kainite, 144. 



K. 



L. 



Labour, increased cost of, 178, 179. 



Land per head population, 29, 30. 



Leather as joint product, 260-2. 



Linseed, 168. 



Live animals in international trade, 30, 

 31. 



Live stock, numbers and ratios in four 

 continents, 41 ; value in maintain- 

 ing fertility, 142 ; slaughter of 

 breeding stock, 310. 



M. 



Madagascar, 107. 



Maize, 2; how utilised, 159, 160; 

 world's production, 160. 



Manchuria, 100. 



Mashonaland. 106. 



Matabeleland, 106. 



Matto Grosso, 111. 



Margarine, consumption ascertainable, 

 203 ; materials used in manufac- 

 ture, 209 ; expansion in output, 

 209, 210 ; oils used in manufacture, 

 210. 



Meat, world production of, 1 ; total 

 exports of, 104 ; per capita con- 

 sumption of, 205 ; calorie equiva- 

 lent of, 206 ; stimulating effects of, 

 228 ; increase of cereal substitutes, 

 229 ; produced incidentally in 

 dairying, 258 ; cost of in family 

 budgets, 1 1 9, 223 ; future supplies, 

 of, 40. 



Mesopotamia, 102. 



Mexico, Northern, 101, 102. 



Mexico, Southern, 108. 



Middle Ages, animal food supplies in, 

 9 



Milk separator, 131. 



Milk, supplies in early times, 6 ; con- 

 densed and dried, 213, 214 ; re- 

 quired for raising baby beef, 214. 



Milking machines, 152. 



Milling offals. 2. 



Mixed farming, products of, 3 



Monte Video, 63 



Morocco, 95. 



Murray basin irrigation works, 73. 



Mutton, chief exporting countries, 30 ; 

 world's exports, 266. 



N. 



Newfoundland. 298. 



New Zealand, 75-80 ; productive area, 

 76 ; exports, 77 ; live-stock figures, 

 78 ; labour shortage, 79 : carrying 

 capacity of pastures, 155 ; per 

 capita fish consumption, 206 ; ex- 

 pansion in cheese output, 212. 



Nitrate of soda, 144. 



Nitrogen, fixation of, 145. 



North America, live-stock figures, 41 ; 

 summary of conditions in, 55, 56. 



Norway, production of synthetic ni- 

 trates, 145. 



O. 



Oats, mainly horse feedstuffs, 2, 160 ; 

 increase in average yields, 163 ; in- 

 crease in world production, 160. 



Oils, edible, 119. 



Oil-seeds, 113. 



P. 



Paraguay, 64, 65, 111. 



Phosphates, natural, 144. 



Pig-meat, imported earl}', 11 ; chiei 



exporting countries, 31 ; increase 



in consumption of, 267 ; prejudice 



against, 268. 



Pigs, early domesticated, 7 ; economi- 

 cal converters, 268. 

 Population, white of the world, 36 ; 



meat-consuming of the world, 195- 



198. 



Potash compounds, deposits of, 145. 

 Potatoes, 163, 164 ; alcohol from, 164, 

 Poultry, 161, 214-220; conditions 



favourable for rearing, 217-219; 



good converters, 220. 

 Prices, rise of in U.K., 18 ; retail in 



London, 174. 

 Purchasing power and consumption, 



235-243. 



Queensland, 106. 



Q. 



