CORTEX CINCHONiE. 3G9 



Oudemans (Anthony Cornelis), Swr le j^ouvoir rotatoire specifique des 

 'princiiMUX alcalo'ides dit quinquina. ATchives neerlandaises, x. 

 (1875), 193-2G8, and xii. (ISTTj. 



Phoebus (Philipp),i)iei)^?a77c?'re-5oitc/ia7^fZaf scA(?7^ China-Rinden, Gies- 

 sien, 18G4, 8". 75 pages and a table. The author gives a description 

 without figures, of the microscopic structure of the type-specimens 



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Montpellier 



150 pages. A description of the cinchonas and their barks. An 

 Enghsh translation has been issued under the superintendence of 

 Mr. Markham by the India Office, under the title of Peruvian 

 Barks by Gustave Planchon. London, printed by Eyre and Spottis- 

 woode, 18GG. 

 Soubeiran (J. Leon) et Delondre (Augustin), De Vintroduction et de 



Vacclimation des Cinchonas dans les Indes neerlandaises et dans les 

 hides hritanniqiies, Paris, 18G8, 8\ 165 pages. 



Triana (Jose) Nouvelles etudes sur les Quinqninas. Paris, 1870, folio, 

 SO pages, and 33 plates. An interesting account of the labours of 

 Mutis, illustrated by uncoloured copies of some of the drawings 



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also an enumeration and short descriptions of all tlie species of 

 Cinchona, and of New Granadian plants (chiefly Cascarilla) formerly 

 placed in that genus. 



An abstract of the book will be found in Just's Botanischer 

 J aliresbericlit fiir 1873, 484-494. 



V ogl (August), Cliinarinden des Wiener Grosshandeh imd der Wiener 

 Sammhmgen. Wien, 1867, 8°. 134 pages, no figures. A very 

 exhaustive^ description of the microscopic structure of the barks 

 occurring in the Vienna market, or preserved in the museums of 



that city. 



^ ^^{k.) , Beitrdge zur Kenntniss der sogenannten fahchen ChinaHn- 

 den. Wien, 1876, 4°. 26 pages, 7 microscopic sections. 



"nj (John Eliza de) Kinologische studien. More than 30 papers pub- 

 lished smce 1SG8 in the Meuiv Tijdschrift voor de Pharmacie in 

 ^ ederland. They are chiefly devoted to the chemistiy of the barks 

 irom Java and British India. 



eddell (Hugh Algernon), Histoire naturelle des Quinquinas, ou mono- 

 y>'o:phie du genre Cinchona, suivie d'lme description du genre Cas- 

 '^^(pUa et^ de quelques autres plantes de la mime trihu. Paris, 1849, 



of P- ^T" ^^^^^' ^^ plates, and map. Excellent uncoloured figures 



1 Uncliona and some allied genera, and beautiful coloured drawings 



01 the officmal barks. Plate I. exhibits the anatomical structure of 



iU o • ^'^' -^^^^^ ^^'^'' ^^^ Quinquinas, Extrait des Annates 

 ^es Sciences naturelles, b' serie, tomes xi. et xii. Paris, 1870, 8^ 



desSnr" ^ /y^^^^^'^^^^^ arrangement of the genus Cinchona, and 

 their K I K^^ ^^^'^ species, accompanied by useful remarks on 

 Office -if .r"^^ English translation has been printed by the India 



Londo^ 1^71 to^'^\^-^^^^^ Ti^'' Qu^^igimms hy H. A. Wcddcll, 



''^> i^^n, b . 64 pages. A German edition by Dr F A Fllic- 



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