13 



Fruits. See iEgle, Akee, Artocar- 

 pus, Averrhoa, Banana, Berthol- 

 letia, Blackberry, Brazil-nut, 

 Butter-nut, Citrus, Coco-nut, Di- 

 aliura, Eugenia, Gamboge, Ginep, 

 Grape, Irvingia, Litchi, Mango, 

 Mangosteen, Monstera, Olive, 

 Papaw, Peach, Pine-apple, Plum, 

 Sarcocephalus, Strawberries, Ta- 

 marind, Tree Tomato 



Fuchsias, 47 (5) 



Fuel, Eucalyptus as, 1895, 42 



Fumigation of Plants 1901, 184; 

 1902, 37-39 



Fungicides, 1897, 39 ; 1898, 138- 

 140 



Fungi, Use of against Insect Pests 



1899, 101, 126 

 Fungoid diseases of Cocoa ; 1901, 



113 



Furcroea spp., Id (5), 17 (13), 21 



(9), 22 (2), 32 (5) 

 Fusisporium, 1898, 144 



Galbraith, S. J., on Vanilla in the 

 Seychelles, 1902, 113 



Galloway, B. T., on parasitic ene- 

 mies of cultivated plants, 1900,52 



Gambier, 2'0 (2) 



Gamboge, 1894, 182 



Garcinia indica, 1897, 64 



Mangostana. 9 (3), 24 (9), 



1894, 182 

 Morella, 1894, 182 



Garden Eggs, 1895, 134, 262 



Gardening in Jamaica, 30 (8) 

 Verandah, 36 (3) 



Garlic, 1894, 115 

 " Pear tree, 35 (6) 



Garsed, W., on Oil of Akee, 1901, 74 



Gas Lime, 1S9S, 251 



Gentian Centaury (Botany), 1 897, 234 



Gentianeae (Botany) 1897, 234 



George & Branday, Messrs., on 

 Bastard Logwood, 1901, 1 



Georgeson, C. C, on Dairy Industry, 

 1896, 98 



Germinationof Seeds, 14 (5) ; 1896, 

 App. 5 



Gillespie Bros. & Co., on Export of 

 Potatoes, Onions and Tomatoes, 

 1894. 73 



Gillespie Bros. & Co., on Liberian 

 Coffee, 181J5, 145 ; 1902, 110 



Gilh spie Bros. & Co,, on Oranges, 



1895, 39 

 Ginep, 3 (3) 



Ginger Cultivati n, 26 (5) ; 1894, 

 198 ; 181/8, 240 • Curing, 50 (17) ; 

 1898, 243; Director's Report on, 

 189 J, 81; diseases of, 1901, 180; 

 1902, 42; Exported, 39 (21) ; 

 1894, 81 ; 1893, 245 ; Extract of, 

 1898, 207; peeling 50 (18) ; 

 1898, 242 ; Preserve, 26 (5) ; 

 Planting, 1898, 240 ; Prices of, 50 

 (17) ; Yield and Profit, 29 (5) - r 

 1898, 245 

 Ginseng, 1899, 87, 234 

 Glassy Scale, 1895, 100 

 Gleichenia, 1898, 274 

 Glo.iosa superba, 1894, 183 

 Gloxinias, 47 (5) 

 Glycyrrhiza glabra, 29 (3) 

 Golden Vine (Botany), lh98, 67 

 Gordonia anomal a. 1^94, 1 - ■) 

 Gosset, B. S., on Coffee fermenta- 

 tion, 1902, 52 

 " " on Coffee Pulpers, 



1896, 135 



Government Lands, Sale of, to Set- 

 tlers, 1897, 66 



Grafting Nutmegs, 1901, 12 

 Mangoes, 19ul, 26 



Granadilla (Botany), 9 (9) 



Grape Vines at Hope Gardens, 1895, 

 219; 1897, 285; 1899, 198; Orad- 

 wick, Win, on, 1-96, 121 ; 1897, 

 7, 145, 285 ; 1^99, 198 ; Cultiva- 

 tion, 38, (4) ; 1894, 55; 1897, 

 145; 1898, 95; Disbudding and 

 stopping, 41, (4) ; 1894, 55 ; 

 1898, 101; Diseases and 

 remedies, 1897, 37; 1899, 161; 

 Grapes for United Slates Markets, 



1596, 123 ; Griffith, Rev. Wm. on, 

 1898, 9-5 ; Manuring, 1S98, 98; 

 Persian, 1S96. 27i.' ; Planting 

 young Vines, 41 (3) ; 1896, 121; 



1597, 146 ; 1898, 9-i ; Propagation 

 by cuttings, 4 (3) ; 18i>7, 9 ; 

 Pruning. 40 (6) ; 1897, 7, 147; 

 1898,100; Seedless Grapes, 1899, 

 139; Site for Vineyard, 1898, 97; 

 Thinuing frui% 1897, 147; 1898. 

 101 ; Thompson. W. J . on, 38 

 (4); 40 (6); 41 (3); lb94, 55 

 Training, 1^94, 55; 1897, 146 ; 

 1898, 99; Treatment of neglected 

 Vines, 38 (4) ; Variation in colour 



