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Paulle, 145; Petersen, 255;Rambaldi, 255; Riant, 159;Robins, 162; Schwarzkopf, 175 ;Sestini, 177; Simnionds, 179,180; Sylcestre Bufour, 256;Trappen, 193; Virey, 199;Weitenweber, 207; Wencker,207. Refer also to Kayser’sIndex, art, Kaffee , and Lorenz’sIndex, art. Cafe ; Accounts andPapers, Indexes, art. Coffee ;Index of Abridgments of Pa-tents, Tea, etc., 87.
-adulteration of, Vogl, 200.
-analysis of, Wanklyn, 203.
- bibliography of, Weiten-
weler, 207.
-borer, Bidie, 20.
-consumed in United King dom , Branson, 26.
-culture, Bidie, 20.
Moreira, 135.
-Ceylon, Mull, 98; Lewis,
117; Sabonadiere, 169; Spall,184.
-Dominico, Prestoe, 154.
-Trench colonies, Le
Comte, 114.
Bidie, 20; Shortt, 178.
---(Southern), Mull,
98.
91.
-Natal, Stainbank, 186.
-Neilgherries, Mull, 98.
-Saint Domingo, Laborie,
109.
-Spanish America, Ros-
signon, 164.
Ernst, 60.
161.
Coffee from Acorns, Anon. 235.
-from Dandelion, Anon. 226.
-from the Sunflower, Anon.
239.
-imported into Britain , Anon.
226.
-influence of, Bebay, 48.
- leaf disease of, Abbay, 3;
Marmann, 83 ; Ward, 203.
-leaf substitute for the beans,
Stenhouse, 187.
Anon. 224; Manbury, 80;Motley, 136; Stenhouse, 187.
-Liberian , Anon, 236; Morris,
136; Nicholls, 139; Steck, 186.
--—— in Ceylon, Anon. 237.
-medical properties of, Brad-ley, 25 ; Mamilton, 79 ; Moseley,136.
-substitute for (Cyperus escu-
lentus), Christ, 245; Lochner,254. Refer also to Kayser’sIndex, art Sur.rag.at der Kaffee.
-planting. Refer to Accounts
and Papers, Indexes, art. Sugarand Coffee Planting.
Cohosh (blue), Bentley, 15.Colchicum autumnale , Mouston,95.
- its propagation, Maclagan,
122 .
Collection of woods at Genoa,Gentile, 69.
Colocynth , South American , Anon.
222 .
Colonial and Asiatic Review, 217.Colonial culture, plants iox,Buc'hoz,29 ; Perrottet, 148.
-exhibition, tobacco at, Anon.
235.
-fibres, Simmonds, 181.
-(Trench), coffee culture, Le
Comte, 114.
-imports and exports, Bexter,
51.