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Textile plants of Brazil , Saldanhada Gama, 170.
189.
-of India , Royle, 167 ; Sharp,
177; Strettell, 188; Watson,204; Wiesner, 209.
—— of Italy , Carcenac, 33 ; Caz-zuola, 34.
177.
-new, Bangers, 46.
-tropical, Sharp, 177; Squier,
186
Thalictrum macrocarpum, Boas-sans, 53.
Than-mo, a vermifuge, Anon.227.
Thapsia garganica, Blanchet, 21.Thibet Materia medica, Rehmann,157.
Thistle-oil, Bonavia, 23.
Timber, Bupont Sf Bouquet de laGrye, 56 ; Hildt, 89 ; Mathieu,129; Spon, 185.
- computation of quantities
and valuation, Cotta, 42-43.
- from Dutch East Indies,
Eeden, 59.
-in France , Metz-Koblat, 131.
-in Germany, Krebs, 108.
184.
-of Victoria, Hewbery, 139.
-oak, for the navy, Haering,
77.
-plantations, Jaeger, 102.
-tables, Weise, 207.
- of the Colonies, Simmonds,
181.
-from Colonies. Refer also to
Accounts and Papers, Indexes,art. Colonies.
Timber trees, Anon. 222 ; Laslett,
112 .
- at Friedrichshains, John,
102 .
-for Victorian culture, Muel-ler, 137.
- hardy in North Germany,
Geyer, 70.
- in relation to Agriculture,
Langethal, 111.
-of the United States , Canada ,
Nova Scotia , Michaux, 132. Seealso Forest trees.
Timbo, Anon. 236.
Tinctorial plants. See Dye stuffs.Tinospora cordifolia, Anon. 230.Tobacco, Allart, 5 ; Anon. 221,235 ; Babo, 9 ; Becker, 241 ;Buc’hoz, 28, 29 ; Cantoni, 33 ;Carver, 245 ; Coin , 39 ; Beco-bert, 48 ; Bemoor, 49 ; Fairholt,61; Fermond, 63 ; Fevre, 63 ;Flor, 249; Henrieck, 87; Imlert-Courbeyre, 99; Jennings, 103;Johnson, 252; Lattre, 112;Meisner, 130 ; Metier, 130;Neander, 139 ; Paulli, 145 ;Prescott, 154; Scheffmayer, 171;Steinmetz, 186; Stella, 187;Tatham, 190; Tiedemann, 193;Villeneuve, 199; Winther, 212;Zimmermann, 214. Refer alsoto Kayser’s Index, art. Tabak ;Index of Abridgments of Patents,42 ; and Accounts and Papers,Indexes, art. Tobacco.
-as forage, Briosi, 26.
- as snuff, Anon. 226; Co-hausen, 38.
-as a poison, Lundahl, 121.
-bibliography of, Bragge, 25.
- botanical source of, Anon.
237.
-culture in Australia , Schom-
burgk, 173.