7 



Cedar, Juniper, of Jamaica, 1901, 55 

 Cedron, 4 (7) 

 Celery, 1894, 114 



Central American (or Castilloa) 

 Kubber, 1895, 34 ; 1899, 74, 85 ; 

 1900, 2, 186 

 Cephonodes hylas, 22 (10) 

 Ceratopteris, 1898, 155 

 Cereals, Fertilisers for, 1897, 101 

 Ceropegia Sandersoni, 1896, 171 

 Ceroplastes, 36 (5) 40 (7) 1895, 5 ; 



1897, 14; 1898, 109, 139 

 Ceroxylon andicolum, 1898, 38 

 Ceylon, Cocoa curing in, 41 (2) 



" Drying House, 41 (2) 



48 (3) 



Chalk, Jamaican, Analyses of, 1899, 

 45 



Chamaerops humilis, 21, (8) 



Cbampac Tr >e. 1894, 189 



Chattah-pat Palm, 1894, 185 



ChaulmugraOil, 1S94, 183 



Cheer Pin^, 19u2, 53 



Cheese, manurial constituents of, 

 lb97, 88 



Cheilanthes 33 (10) ; 33, (5) 



Chemical relations of the soil to sur- 

 face washing, 1901, 66 



Chemical Selection of Sugar-Cane, 

 1899, 69 



Chemist, Agricultural ; Report on 

 Manu>ial Experiments, 1902, 33 

 Chemistry of Cocoa, 1898, 49 



of the Sugar Cane, 1896, 



49 



CherimoT a, Bot. Note, 9 (5) 



Cheroonj'ie, 1901, 82 



Cherry, West Indian or Barbados, 



1898, 67 

 Chica, 1894, 196 

 Chickrassia tabularis, 1896, 298 

 Chili Pine, 1894. 163 



'< Saltpetre, 1897, 5 

 Chillies, 1899, 67 



Chilo saccharalis. See Moth Borer 

 China Grass 1894, 34, 167; 1896, 



74, 79, 270, 290. 

 China Jute, 21 (6) 

 Chinese pine tree, 39 (7) ; 1895, 2 

 Chionaspis, 40 (9) 1896, 256, 257 

 Chiretta, 1895, 55 

 Chloride of Potassium, 43 (5) 

 Chrysalidocarpus lutescens, 1394,169 

 Chrv sodium vulgare, 1898, 154 

 Chrysophyllum Cainito, Botanical 



Note, 9 (6) 



Churchill and Sim, Messrs., on Ja- 

 maican Satin Wood, 1898, 201 

 Chutnev, 46 (7) 

 Cigars, 39 (25) 



Cigar Beetle, 49 (5; j 1898 105 

 Cinchona bark from Jamaica, 15 (4) ; 



1901 157 

 " the supply of, 1899, 



109 



" " weight of, 4 (5) 



" Cultivation of in India, 



1899, 110 

 " febrifuge, 50 (6) 

 " introduced, 1898, 4 

 •< plantation, 1899, 224 

 " prospects of, 1900, 39 

 " retrospect and prospect, 



189:), 129 

 " seed of, for Govt, of India, 



1897, 267 

 " Woodhouse's Report on, 



1899, 90 



Cinnamomum Camphora, 1894, 170 ; 

 1899, 177 

 C. Cassia, 38 (5) 1894, 171 

 C. zeylanicum, 26 (7) ; 1894, 

 171; 1898, 2 

 Cinnamon, 2(5 (7) 1894, 171; 1898, 2 

 Citrate of Lime, F. Watts on, 1898 

 263; 1902, 187 



in Sicily, 1896, 229 

 Citric Acid, 1896, 98, 2-29; 1897, 



248; 1898, 263 ; 1902, 188 

 Citrullus Colocynthis, 1895, 169, 



211 ; 1896, 296 

 Citrus, 8 * analyses of, 1895, 119; at 

 Hill Gardens, 1896, 290; 1897, 

 298; 1898, 300; 1 899, 194; Au- 

 rantium, var. Bergamia, 1S99, 44 ; 



1901, 84: budding, 1895, 281 

 1896, 122 ; 1897, 266, 288 ; 1898, 

 79; 1899, 195, 234; 1902, 8; 

 catch crops li)02, 10 ; Conference, 



1902, 1 ; curing and packing, 21, 

 (5) ; 48 (5) ; 1895, 41, 283 ; cut- 

 tings, 1898, 78; diseases of, 3 



(4) ; 1897, 49 ; 1898, 127 ; dis- 

 tance, 1902, 12 ; flowers and fruit 

 1902, 2; forcing fruit, 1902, 10, 

 grafting, 1898,88; grove, 1902, 

 7, 12; in Azores, 16 (5) ;in Egypt; 

 1896, 98 ; in :^ icily, 1896, 193, 226; 

 insect pest, 40 (5) ; 44 (5) ; 48 



(5) ; 1895, 249; 1897, 13 ; 1898, 



* See also Orange. 



