290
vegetable technology.
Economic plants in Regent’s Park,Sowerby, 184,
Lions, 118,
- - of Bourbon, Vinson,
199.
Peckolt, 145; Villa-Franca, 199.
-of Ceylon, Tennent,
191.
111; Paulli, 144; Rafn, 155.
-of Dutch East Indies,
Filet, 63.
Deslongchamps, 120; Rcymond,159; Rodin, 163; Roques, 164.
172; Schubarth, 174; Spenner,184; Weinhold, 206; Zenneck,214.
-(household), Diet-
rich, 52.
86 ,
-of Holstein, Rafn, 155.
Watson, 204.
130.
—-- of Mantua, Paglia,
143.
-of Mecklenburg, Wre-
dow, 213.
-of Hew Caledonia,
193.
144.
Economic plants of Russia , Balticprovinces, Friebe, 67.
hausen, 130.
— -of Saxony , Iloll If Jleyn-
hold, 91 ; Rueckert, 167.
165.
103; Winslow, 211.
238 ; Spenner, 184 ; Weinhold,206.
Porcher, 153 ; Rothrock, 165.
248.
-TJmbelliferae as, Deniau,
50.
—— value of Rhus as, Jackson,
101 .
-woods of Victoria, Newbery,
139.
Ecuador , Cinchona succirubra in,Spruce, 185.
Effect of culture on properties ofplants, Warren, 204.
-- of forests on climate,
Eguse oil, Daniell, 47.
Egypt , useful plants cultivated in,Delchevalerie, 49.
Egyptian cotton culture, Grcgoire,74.
-opium, Allen, 5 ; Gastinel,
69.
Eifel , its re-afforesting, Roebbelen,163.
Eland’s boontjes, Attfield, 9.
Elastic gums, Walton, 202.
El heddad of the Arabians, De-fiance, 115.
Elder-berries, Anon. 221.
Elemi resin, Baup, 13.
Emetics from plants, Lacipiere,109.
Enemy to clover culture, Cuseuta,or dodder, Decker, 48.