Index 



619 



Charcoal from coco-nut shells, 405 

 " Chekku " oil-mills and output, 



531, S3 2 J Qt native mill, 71 

 Chemical laboratory, Manila, 292 

 Chiapas (Mexico), 150, 151, 152; 



and cattle, 155 

 Chihuahua (Mex.) and cattle, 153 ; 



and its climate, 156 

 Chillies, 128, 327 

 Chinese labour, 429, 448 ; buyers 



of pig-products, 431 ; labour 



in German Colonies, 121 ; in 



Samoa, 448 

 Chionaspis Candida, a scale insect, 



275 



Chole Island (G.E.A.), 143 

 Choosing a site a well-defined 

 limit, 25 ; how to test the soil, 

 27 ; where best estates occur, 



25 



Chrysomphalus propsimus, a coc- 

 cus, 274 



" Chula " Dryer, 403 



Cinchona in the German colonies, 



10 



Citronella as a catch-crop, 81, 128 

 Citrus fruit as a catch-crop, 200 

 Civet cat, 219 

 Clay soils not good, 282 ; two 



manures for, 319 

 Clean estates diminish pests, 85 

 Clean weeding round palms, 127 

 Clearing and firing, 168 

 Clearing and preparing the land, 

 160; land, cost in Malaya, 205; 

 land, cost in the Philippines, 87 ; 

 land, utilize the wood for making 

 suction gas ojr paper pulp, 524 ; 

 land with dynamite, 169 ; when 

 and how to do it, 166, 167 

 Close-planting, disadvantages of, 



133, 197; and cover-crops, 128 

 Coahuila (Mex.) and cattle, 153 

 Coca as catch-crop, 81 

 Coccidae, or scale insects, 274 

 Cochin and floods, 172 

 Cochin-China copra, 17, 552 

 Cochrane (Colombo) and his ana- 

 lyses, 42 



Cocitos in Sinaloa and Jalisco 

 (Mex.), 153 



Coco-nut avenues pay costs' of 

 roads, 55 



Coco-nut cake, see Poonac 



Coco-nuts compared to cacao, 12 



Coco-nuts and Manila hemp, 90, 

 93 ; and rubber, 83 



Coco-nuts in New Hebrides, 435 



Coco-nut mealy bug, 265 



Coco-nut oil, value of, 1 8, et seq. ; 

 603, et seq. ; see also Oil 



"Coco-nut Planter's Manual," 

 223, 273 



Coco-nuts in the Solomon Isles, 

 489; possible dividends from, 

 351, 352 ; v. cacao and rubber 

 in Samoa, 447 



Coco-nut land cultivated with ex- 

 plosives, 522 ; planting in Fiji, 

 457 ; products, the demand for, 

 349; the "utilization" of 

 " waste," 349. Prices of (1912), 

 I 7~ l 9t ( I 9 l 3)i 602-606 



Coco-nut skipper (f'adrona chryso- 

 zona), 274 ; larvae killed by Chal- 

 ets obscurata, 274 



Coco-nut slug-caterpillar ( Thosea 

 cinereamarginata)) 274 



Coco-nut snow scale, 265 



Coco-nuts v. other crops, 10 



Coco-nut toddy, cost of, 554 



Codfish drying with fans, 395 



Coffee as catch-crop, 8l ; does well 

 in New Hebrides, 435 ; in the 

 German colonies, 10 ; in Papua, 

 area of, 77 



Cogon grass, 96 ; and its effects, 

 100 ; in the Philippines, 88,207 



Coir, acreage to keep factory going, 

 71 ; dust for paper, paper boards, 

 &c., 560 ; fibre, value of, 18, 606 ; 

 fibre, various uses discussed, 572 ; 

 industry in Ceylon, 137 ; in 

 Netherlands India, 137 ; in New 

 Guinea, 137 ; in Samoa, 137 ; 

 rope, value of, 606 ; to replace 

 jute for cable insulation, 573 ; 

 v. copra with nuts, 561 ; weight 



