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INDEX. 
C. — Continued. 
PAGE. 
Contributors. — (Continued.) 
Francis, E. E. H. 
on Soluble v. Insoluble Manures ... ... 331 
Gilzean, A. R. 
on Manures, artificial for Sugar-cane ... ... 138 
Hawtayne, G. H. 
on Our Representation at Colonial Exhibition 
of 1886 ... ... ... ... 90 
im Thurn, E. F. 
on Essequibo, Demerara and Berbice under the 
Dutch, Part 3 ... ... ... ... 14 
on Palms of British Guiana ... ... ... 219 
on West Indian Stone implements and other In- 
dian relics, Parts 3 & 4 ... ... ... 103 
Jones, Hon. B. H. 
on Berbice River... ... ... ... 277 
Lubbock, Nevile. 
on Wet, Sun-dried, and Logie Megass as fuel ... 97 
Mann, J. H. 
on the Theory of Burning Green Megass ... 183, 197 
McClintock, W. C. H. F. 
on the Spanish Arawaks ... ... ... 366 
on a Census of the Indians of the Pomeroon ... 370 
McTurk, M. 
Hunting Notes of a Bushman ... ... ... I 
Nicholls, H. A. A. 
on Cultivation of Liberian Coffee ... ... 286 
Nind, P. H. 
on Commercial Relations with Canada ... ... 308 
Porter, T. P. 
on the Mountains of the West Indies ... ... 68 
Russell, Hon. W. 
on Cane Mills and Megass as Fuel ... ... 48 
Shields. 
on Cane Mills and Megass as Fuel ... ... 190 
Winter, A. 
on the boundary of Berbice .=. ••• ••• 349 
