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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY.
Opium appetite, Calkins, 32.
-blight, fungi in, Cunningham,,
45.
-cultivation, Allen, 5.
86; Maltass, 124.
Ward, 203.
-in Bengal and Benares,
Fatwett, 58.
229, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235,238; Jackson, 100.
50.
234, 235; Saunders, 171.
Anon. 229, 232.
-French , Chevallier, 36; De-char me, 48; Odeph, 141.
- historical notes on, Anon.
237 ; Billinger, 20.
- in the Dutch East Indies,
Baud, 13.
-Indian versus Chinese , Rob-ertson, 161.
- new variety of, Carles,
33.
-notes from the far East on,
Bateman, 12.
-Ottoman, at Paris Exhibi-tion, Della Sudda, 49.
- Persian, Anon. 231, 235,
238 ; Ross, 165.
180.
-West Indian, Hamilton, 79.
Opoponax, Hirschsohn, 89, 90.Opuntia in Sicily , Biuso, 21.Orange, as food, Anon. 230.
-culture, Ferrari , 63 ; Sler-
beeck, 187.
Orange culture in France , Risso,160; Risso Sf~ Poileau, 160.
Anon. 238.
-in New South Wales , Ben-nett, 17.
Orange root, Bentley, 15.
Oranges, Gallesio, 68.
-and lemons, Anon. 236.
-from the United States , Anon.
238.
Orchards of South Australia ,Ward, 203.
Orchid tea, Jackson, 100.
Orchil, Grace-Calvert, 44.
Ordeal bean, of Old Calabar,Archer, 7 ; Balfour, 10; Chris-tison, 37; Hanbury, 81; Holmes,93; Mattioli Pasqualigo, 129 ;Tison, 193 ; Vincent, 199.
Ordeal poison of the Gaboon, Rabu-teau §• Peyre, 155.
Organs of plants and theirproduce,Quekett, 154.
Orleans cotton, Anon. 225, 226.
Oriental aconite, Cooke, 41.
-copal, Landerer, 110.
-spices, Paton, 144.
Orris, florentine, Groves, 75.
Oryza sativa. See Bice.
Osier culture, Com, 31, Wade,201. See also Willow.
Osterode , serial published in, 219.
Oswego tea, Buc’hoz, 30.
Otto of rose, Anon. 225 ; Han-bury, 80; Lock, 118; Mackay,122 .
-at Kisanlik, Smith, 182. See
also Attar of rose.
Ottoman opium at Paris Exhibi-tion, Della Sudda, 49.
Ourari and synonyms, Moss, 136.
Pacific Islands produce, Cooper,41.
Padua, vanilla culture in, Visiani,199.