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Colonial produce, Schenk, 256 ;Schwarzkopf, 256.

-at Dublin Exhibition,

Draper, 53.

-at London Exhibition,

Hunter, 99.

-rose-farming, Anon. 238.

-timber, Simmonds, 181.

-- -in Haarlem museum,

Feden, 58.

-woods, Simmonds, 181.

-their tensile strength,

Fowke, 67.

Colonial Magazine, 217.

Colonies (British ), possibility ofmaking He roll in, De Vrij,51.

-their textile plants,

Dickson, 51.

- cotton from the Trench,

Anon. 227; Poulain, 255.

-agriculture in, 218.

-sugar in, Scoffern, 175.

Colonies, reports on. Refer toAccounts and Papers, Indexes,art. Colonies.

Colophony, Morel, 135.

Colorado conifers, Lavallee, 113.Colour from Ithamnus, Phipson,149.

-in madder, Decaisne, 48.

Colouring matters, Filhol, 63.Columbia. See Hew Grenada.Colza culture, Lattre, 112.

Colza oil, Ueuze, 89.

Comfrey as a forage plant, Ritter,161.

Commerce, its natural history,Yeats , 214.

Commercial plants. See Economicplants and Industrial plants;also the various headings.Commercial produce, vegetable,Simmonds, 180; Zenker, 214.-terms and synonyms, Faulk-ner, 249.

Comocladia, properties ascribed to,Hamilton, 78.

Companion to the Pharmacopoeia .

See Materia medica.

Compass plant, Anon. 237.Compositae , medicinal plants of,Jackson, 101.

Condurango, Anon. 230.Conessine, Haines, 77.

Congo tobacco, Anon. 223.Coniferae, turpentines and resinsof, Morel, 135.

Coniferous plants at "Woburn Abbey , Fortes, 66.

- hardy in Horth Germany,

Geyer, 70.

Coniferous trees attacked by fungi,Dartig, 83.

Conifers, Jacgues, 102; SenSelause,176.

-cultivated for resins, Gihoul,

250.

--forwaste lands, Renault , 158.

- from Horth America for

forestry in Germany , Rooth, 23.

- in Germany , Henkel

Hochsietter, 87.

-in Great Britain , Gordon Sf

Glendinning, 72.

-in Hew Zealand, Hay, 85.

-in the Hetherlands, De Vos,

248.

-most in use, Kratzmann, 107.

-of California and Colorado ,

Lavallee, 113.

-of Himalayas , Madden, 123.

-- of large size, Chambray, 245.

-of Mid-Europe , Hochstetter,

251.

-of Spain , Laguna, 109.

-produce of, Terzi, 191.

-resins yielded by, Herlant,

88 .

-wood of, Schroeder, 173.

Conophallus Konjak, Vidal, 198.Conservation of forests, Mueller,137. See also Eorests andForestry.

Convolvulaceae , medicinal pro-perties of, Roessig, 163.