culture in France , Lasteyriedu Saillant, 112; Sonnini deManoncour, 183.
Holmes, 93.
114.
228 ; Bazley, 13 ; Carnac, 33 ;Cassels, 34 ; Chapman, 35 ;Collins, 39; Gibbs, 70 ; Bees,115 ; Mann, 125 ; Money, 133 ;Boyle, 167; Shaiv , 177; Watson,204; West, 208; Wight, 209.
Devineenzi, 50 ; Bevel, 158 ;Todaro, 193 ; Vanzini, 196.
-La Plata, Wheelwright,
208.
-Madras, Wheeler, 208.
-^Naples, Tenore, 191.
-Punjaub, Collins, 39.
111 .
-Scinde, Collins, 39.
164.
225, 226; Wight, 209 ; Wray,213.
-(Southern), Boring
8f Atkinson, 20 ; Mallet, 124.
Bohr, 163.
-distribution of, Bitter, 161.
- from Calotropis gigantea,
Anon. 225.
-fibre, Bowman, 243.
- fibres detected in linen,
Boettger, 22.
-from the Southern Mahratta
country, Anon. 223.
227 ; Boulain, 255.
-its rivalry with flax, Vogel,
200; Warnes, 203.
Cotton , Japanese variety of, atAntibes , Naudin, 139.
-substitutes for, Jardin, 252 ;
Vallier, 257.
tham, 36; Crawfurd, 44 ; MacHenry, 122.
Henry, 122 ; Mann, 125.
Cotton root, Wayne, 205.
Cotton seed and its uses, Lyman,
121 .
-oil, Wayne, 205 ; Wea-therly, 205.
-seeds, Fraser, 67.
Cotton Supply Reporter, a serial,218.
Cotyledon, two species of, Penney,146.
Cotyledon orbiculata, Anon. 224.
Cow trees of South America , Jack-son, 101.
-of the Caracas , Murray, 138.
Cranesbill (spotted), Bentley, 16.
Creole medical botany, Grosourdy,75.
Crete , olive oil from, Anon. 232.
Crocus, an adulterant of saffron,Bentley, 16.
Crocus sativus, in Kashmir ,Downes, 248. See also Saffron .
Croton, its species as described byLinnaeus , Bennett, 17.
- species of, from Bahama,
Daniell, 47.
Croton Malambo, Hanbwry, 80.
-tiglium, Vautherin, 197.
-tinctorium, Joly, 104.
Croupie oil, Clarke, 37.
Cryptogamous medicinal plants,Marchand, 126.
Cuba , cultures in, Beynoso, 159.
- indigenous agriculture of,
Beynoso, 255.
-sugar culture in, Leon, 253.
Cubeba Clusii, Daniell, 47.