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Painters, plants used by, lieuss,159.

Painting, plants used in, Buchoz,30.

Palermo manna, Anon. 232.

Palm (Areca), Jackson, 101.

-Camauha, Macedo, 122; Mor-gan, 136.

-- Coco-nnt, Bennett, 242 ;

Marshall, 127 ; Treloar, 194.

- Date, Uahmann, 77; Bel-

chevalerie, 248.

-Palmyra, of Ceylon, Ferguson,

63.

-tree, Moody, 134.

-trees of the Amazon, Wal-lace, 202.

- yielding vegetable ivory,

Hooker, 94.

Palm oil from Old Calabar, Anon.232.

-from Western Africa ,

Anon. 236.

-sugar, Pereira, 147.

- - from India , Stevens,

187.

Palmaceae , useful products of the,Archer, 7.

Palms, Beisseck, 157.

-their culture and uses, Ker-

chove de Benterghem, 105 ; See-tnann, 176.

Palmyra palm of Ceylon, Ferguson,63.

Palo de Yaca tree, Murray, 138.Palo de Yelas, Seemann, 175.Panama, productions of, ChalonerSf Fleming, 35.

Panax quinquefolium, Schulz, 174.Pandanus odoratissimus, Cuzent,46.

Papaver somniferum , Anon. 232.

-uses of, Viguier, 198.

Papaw fruit, Wittmaek, 212.

-tree, Oliver, 142; Peekolt,

145.

Taper making in Japan , Luedicke,

121 .

Paper making, its earliest forms,Senger, 177.

Paper materials, Masse, 129 ;Schaeffer, 171.

-bamboo as, Routledge ,

166.

-from E. and W. Indies,

Sharp, 177.

-in Japan , Anon. 236.

-in India , Liotard , 118.

- -- new, Burden, 56 ;

Senger, 77 ; Simmonds, 180.

-roots of Hcdicago as,

Anon. 227.

-from Esparto, Johnston, 104.

-fromPhormium tenax, Gills,

70.

- from Indian fibres, Kerr,

106; Boyle, 167.

- made from wood, Jolivet,

253.

--plants for, Claussen, 38.

Paper (Bice), Cherallier, 36.

Papilionaceae used in medicine,Flermaier, 58.

Papyrus for paper, Claussen, 38.

Para rubber, Anon. 238; Cross,45.

-rhatany, Flueekiger, 64.

Paradise, Grains of, Pereira, 146.

Paraguay , useful plants of, Mo-reira, 135; Parodi, 144.

Paraguayan tea, Bialet, 20; Byas-son, 31; Berner say, 49; Buchoz,30; Menier, 131; Miers, 132;Bobbins, 161. See also Mate.

-tobacco, Bemersay, 49.

PareiraBrava, Hanlury, 82; Loch-ner, 253 ; Squibb, 185 ; Teich-mayer, 190.

-sources of, Giles, 71.

Pareira root, a sophistication of,Moss, 136.

Pareira stem, Moss, 136.

Parasitic fungi on cultivated plants,Lange, 111.

- their influence on forestry,

Loven, 120.