35 



tleport of Director of Public Gardens and Planta- 

 tions for 1891-92, 39 



Report of Director of Public Gardens and Planta- 

 tions for 1892-93, 50 



Rice, 39 (24) 



Rivers, T. F., on Oranges, 42 (4) 

 Roots injured by gnibs, 48 (o) 

 Rum, 39 (24) 



Scale Insects, 40 (7), 46 (2) 



Sisal Hemp in the Bahamas, 48 (2) 



Sisal Hemp Machines, 43 (3), 48 (2) 

 " " plantation at Hope, 39 (9, 10) 



Situation of Botanic Gardens in Jamaica, 39 (13) 



Slugs attacking Coffee and Orange trees, 40 (5) 



Snails, Kainit huiiful to, 40 (5) 



Stilbum flavidum, Cooke, 40 (5) 



Strawberry Plants, Gnib injiu-ing, 48 (3) 



Stylopyga antillarum, Bninner, 40 (5) 



Sugar, 39 (24) 



" Cane Disease, 43 (5), 45 (5) 



" Canes, Report on infested, 40 (5) 



Superphosphate of Lime, Retrogradation of, 44 (4) 



Syme, Geo., on Oranges, 42 (5) 

 Tachardia, 40 (8) 

 Tea, 39 (24) 



Thompson, W., on Grape Vines, 40 (6), 41 (3) 

 Ticks. Sheep Dip for, 43 (3) 

 Timber Trees, 45 (4), 50 (19) 

 Tobacco, 39 (25) 



" Beetle, 49 (5) 



" Seed, Havana, 48 (2) 

 Townsend, C. H. T., Notes from Museum, 48 (3), 

 49 (5) 



Tree Tomato, or Jamaica Plum, 40 (4) 

 Trichosphscria sp., 45 ;^5) 

 Trimeu, Dr. H., on Cocoa, 41 (2) 



on Yam Bean, 44 (4) 

 Trullula sacchari, EUis & Everhart, 40 (6) 

 Vine, Instruction in the Cultivation of, 39 (12), 

 40 (6), 41 (3) 



" Disbudding and Stopping, 41 (4) 



" Planting Yoimg, 41 (3) 

 Vinsonia, 40 (8) 

 Yam Bean, 44 (4) 

 Yams, 39 (25) 



