November, 1908.] 4 



Cane Planting in Queensland. Louis. 



Planter, July 1907, p. 34. 

 Sugar cane planting in Martinique. 



do. Sept- 7. 1907, p. 146, 



Sugar cane experiments at Barba- 

 does. W. Ind. Bull. 9, 1908, p. 39. 



Do. at Leeward Islands, do. p. 63, 

 Sugar Cane Diseases.— 



See Trin. Bull. 1899, p. 187. 



Diseases of sugar canes. Barber's 



reports. See Madras Govt. G. O. 



279, 28 Apr. 1899, and 422, 3 July 



1899. 



A sugar cane pest in Madras. Ind. 



Agric. I. 1, 1900, p. 15, and p.48. 

 Diseases of sugar cane in Bengal. 



Agr, Ledger, Disease series, 5, 



Le borer et la canne a sucre aux 

 Antilles Francaises— Rev, Cult. Col. 

 Aug. 1901, p, 87. 



Fungus diseases of sugar in Bengal. 

 Mem. Dpt. Agr. Ind., Bot. Series I 

 3. 1906, 



Sugar Cane Manufacture, &c. 



Diffusion process of extracting sugar 

 from cane. Agr, Ledger, lndust, 

 Series, 3, 1903. 



Native methods of sugar manu- 

 facture. Ind. Agric, Oct. 1905, 

 p. 314. 



Verpakking van suiker. Ind, Merc, 



18. 9. 06, p, 634. 

 Recolte mecanique de la canne a 



sucre, Journ, d'Agr, trop. Feb. 



1906, p. 35, 

 Sugar making in South India. ''T.A." 



July 1906, p, 78. 



Fermentation changes occurring in 

 Muscovado sugars, W. Ind. Bull. 

 VII. p. 226. 



Modern methods of sugar extraction. 

 Tro. Life. Feb. 1907, p. 18. 



See W. Ind. Bull. 8. 1. 

 Jamaica Rum do. p. 120. 

 Sugar manufacture in India. Ind. 

 Agric. 2. 3. 1908, p. 94. 



The central sugar factory at Antigua, 

 W. Ind. Bull. 9. 1908, p, 79. 



Observations on the work of sugar 

 cane mills and the deduction to be 

 drawn thersfrom, do. p. 85. 



Sunflotver.— 



Helianthus annuus. Agr. Ledg. V, P. 

 Series 100, 1907. 



Sunflower oil. Ind. Agric. 2. 3. 1908, 

 p. 84. 



The Sunflower. Natal Agr. Jl. Apr. 

 1908, " T.A," Sept. 1908, p. 213. 

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5 Miscellaneous, 



Stveet Potato.— 



Cultivation of sweet potatoes. " T.A," 

 Oct. 1901, p. 228. 



Cultivation of sweet potatoes. Ind, 



Gard., Oct. 1901, p. 308, 

 Recent experiments with sweet 



potatoes. W. Ind. Bull. II. p. 293. 

 Ueber den Kultur der Bataten auf 



den Azoreu. Tropenpfl. 1902, p. 285. 

 Sweet potatoes. Agr. Mag. Aug. 



1903, p. 11. 



Manuring and storage of sweet 

 potatoes. W. Ind. Bull. III. p. 206. 



Experiments with sweet potatoes at 

 Barbadoes. W. Ind. Bull. V. p.' 41. 



Sweet potatoes. Agr. Gaz. N. S. W. 

 Aug. 1904, p. 773. 



Sweet potato trials. Jam. Bull. Dec. 



1904, p. 275. 



The sweet potato. Ind Agric, Oct. 



1905, p. 299. 



Proef met Bataten varieteiten. Teysm. 

 1907. 



Sweet potatoes. U. S. Dpt. Agr. 

 Farmers' Bull. 324. 1908. 



Symphonia. — 



Symphonia globulifera. Tropenpfl. 

 July 1899, p 339. 



Tabernaemontana.— 



T. Donnell-Smithii in Kamerun. do. 



9. 1905, p. 464. 



Tacca. 



T. pinnatifida, diestiirkemehlreichste 

 Knollenfrucht der Erde. do. 9. 

 1905. p. 120. 



Tamarind.— 



See Agr. News 1903, p. 310. 



Einiges iiber Tamarinden. Tropenpfl. 



10. 1906, p. 679. 



The uses and composition of 

 Tamarind seeds. Agr, Ledger, V. 

 P. Series 101, 1907. "T. A." Feb. 1908, 

 p. 140. 



Tans and Tanning. Miscellaneous. — 



Tari pods ( Caesalpinia digyna ) as 



a tanning agent. Agr. Ledger V. 



P. Series 50, 1899. 

 Xvlia dolabriformis. Agr. Ledger 



Forest Series 4, 1899. 

 The Tanning industry of South 



India. Ind. Agric. 1. 6. 1900, p. 181 . 

 Les eeorces tannantes de l'lnde et 



del' Indo-Chine. Bull. Ec. Indoch. 



1900, p. 631. Rev. Cult. Col. 1900, 



p. 753. 



