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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY.
Food plants of Portugal , Figueire-do, 63.
Lagergren, 109.
-of the South Sea Islands, For-ster, 66.
-of the United States (crypto-
gamic), Porcher, 153.
11 .
Food of plants and exhaustion oflands, McLoor, 254.
Fool’s Parsley, fruit of, Pereira,146.
Forage plants, Buc’hoz, 29, 30 ;Christy, 37 ; Buve, 57 ; Flint,64; Gobin, 71; Goffart, 72;Gourdon Sf Naudin, 7 3 ; LLeuze,89; Lawson, 114; Lecocq, 114;Lecouteux, 115; Le Boux, 115;Loebe, 119, 254; Ottavi, 143;Perron, 148; Pierre, 150; Pinck-ert, 150 ; Quihou, 155 ; Ros-trup, 164 ; Schmidlin, 172 ;Schweizer, 175; Sinclair, 181 ;Thier Sf Leroy, 191; Vogeli,200; Ysabeau, 214.
-Cuscuta an enemy of, Decker,
48 ; Koch, 107.
-diseases of, Loebe, 119.
Belamotte Riviere, 23.
-Galegaas, Gillet-Damitte, 71.
- Hedysarum as, Sabbatini,
169.
-lupine seed as, Settegast, 177.
-maize as, Born, 24; Buc’hoz,
29; Goffart, 72.
- Helilotus as, Gripouilleau,
75.
173.
Lange Rostrup, 111.
LLein, 86.
Forage plants of Italy , Ottavi,143; Silvestri, 179.
-of Parma, Cocconi, 38.
-Penicellaria spicataas, Cappi,
33.
Christy, 37.
-Scradella as, Koenig, 107.
- Soja hispida as, Blaskovics,
21 .
-Sorghum as, Garnerone, 68.
-Sorghum halepense as, Marc,
125.
-tobacco as, Briosi, 26.
-wheat as, Romano, 256.
Forbidden fruit, Sterbeeck, 187.Formosa camphor, Swinhoe, 190.
-rice-paper, Swinhoe, 190.
Forest department in India , Cleg-horn, 38.
- destruction in Corsica,
Doumet-Adanson, 53.
-flora of British Burma, Kurz,
108.
150.
-plants, Dupuis, 56.
68 .
-products at Paris Exhibition
of 1867, Anon. 228.
26.
Gerwig, 69.
-trees, Boutcher, 25 ; Mitchell,
1 33.
-at Paris Exhibition of
1867, Pissot, 151.
156.
-management of, Brown,
27.
132; Nutt all, 141.