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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY.
Gaboon, ordeal poison of, RabuteauSf Peyre, 155.
Galega as forage, Gillet-Damitte,71 ; Reynard , 159.
Galanga, Hanbury, 81.
Galanga minor, Hanee, 82.Galbanum, Ruhse, 30; Hirschsohn,89. 90.
Galicia , medicinal plants of, Pla-nellas Giralt, 151.
Galipot, Morel, 135.
Gall, “ Gool-i-pista,” Pereira, 147.
- ‘ 1 W oo-pei-tsze, ’ ’Pereira, 147.
-English oak, Vinen, 199.
-ink, If Urban, 56.
-of Pistacia, Guibourt, 76.
-of Terebinthus, Guibourt, 76.
Gall-nuts, Grace-Calvert, 44.Galuncha, Anon. 230.
Gambia , Tallicoonah (or Toulou-couna) oil from, Clarke, 37.Gambir, Guibourt, 76; Seemann,176.
Gamboge, Hanbury, 81; Lanessan,
111 .
-from Mysore , Christison, 37.
-from Siam, Hanbury, 81.
-tree of Siam, Christison, 37.
Gamboge-yielding plant, the true,Anon. 234.
Garcinia Hanburyi, Anon. 234.
-Mangostana substituted for
Bael, Bentley, 16.
-yielding gamboge, Hanbury,
11 .
Gard, culture of truffles in the,Thiriat, 192.
-Onerous Ilex in the depart-ment of the, Regimbeau, 157.Gardens and institutes, Herder, 87.
-of South India, Cleghorn, 38.
Gascogne, forestry in, Croisette-Desnoyers, 44.
Gelsemium sempervirens, Holmes,92; Sawyer, 171.
Genista, its species and uses, Thie-baut-de-Berneaud, 191.
Genoa, cotton culture in the pro-vince of, Piccone, 150.
Gentian root, Corder, 41.Gentiana , Marquis, 127.Geranieae, their uses, Jackson,101 .
Geranium dissectum, Anon. 229.
-maculatum, Bentley, 16.
Geranium oil, Anon. 224.
German names of official plants,Mueller, 136.
Germany , acclimatization of plantsin, Buvry, 31.
-bee-flora of, Alefeld, 4.
-cereals of, Dietrich, 51.
-conifers of, Geyer,7 0; Hartig,
13 ; Henkel Sf Hochstetter, 87.-cultivated plants of, Beiche,
14
-doubtful plants of, Chamisso ,
35.
-Cyperus esculentus, a native
substitute for colfee, Christ,245.
-economic plants of, Bechstein,
14 ; Calwer, 32 ; Dietrich, 35 ;Langethal, 112; Schmidt, 172;Schuberth , 174 ; Schulz, 174 ;Tuerk, 195 ; Weinhold, 206 ;Zenneck, 214.
-new, Metz, 131.
-emetics of, Lacipiere, 109.
-flax culture in, Lohren, 119;
Renouard, 158.
-forage plants of, Beiche, 14;
Dietrich, 52 ; Hein, 86.
-forestry of, Baur, 13 ; Bech-stein, 14; Berg, 18; Bernhardt,19 ; Booth, 23, 243 ; Cotta, 42,43 ; Dietrich, 52 ; Doebner, 53 ;Fiscali, 64 ; Frank Sf Gruber,67 ; Gleditsch, 71 ; Guimpel,Willdenow , Sf Hayne, 77 ; Har-tig, 83, 84 ; Hartinger, 84 ;Hartung, 84 ; Huber, 98 ;Jaeger, 252; Kienitz, 106; Koch,