LITERATURE OF CINCHONA BARKS. 93 
Contains monthly reports of the plantations on the Neil- 
gherry Hills; annual reports for 1863-64, 1864-65, with details 
of method of propagation and cultivation, barking, mossing, 
attacks of insects, illustrated by wood-cuts and 4 plates ; report 
of Cross’s journey to Pitayo, with map; Cinchona cultivation in 
Wynaad, Coorg, the Pulney Hills and Travancore, with map ; in 
British Sikkim, the Kangra Valley (Punjab,) the Bombay Presi- 
dency and Ceylon. 
c. Copy of all Correspondence, etc. April 1866 to April 1870. 
285 pages and one map of Southern India, 
Contains reports on the Neilgherry and other plantations ; 
appointment of Mr. Broughton as analytical chemist, his reports 
and analyses ; reports on the relative efficacy of the several cin- 
chona alkaloids; on cinchona cultivation at Darjiling and in 
British Burmah. 
d. Copy of the Cinchona Correspondence. August 1870 to July 
1875. 190 pages. 
Contains also reports on the manufacture of the alkaloids in 
India, collection, shipment and analyses of barks. 
The numerous facts derived from the Blue Books in the 
present representation of this subject may give an idea of the 
richness of their contents. 
5. Delondre (Augustin). See Soubeiran et Delondre. 
6. Delondre (Augustin Pierre) et Bouchardat (Apollinaire). Quzno- 
logie, Paris, 1854, 48 pages and 23 plates. Quarto. Colored 
figures of more than 30 different true and false Cinchona barks, 
representing their natural appearance very accurately. 
7. Gorkom (K. W. van). Die Chinacultur auf Fava. Leipsic, 
1869, 61 pages. An account of the management of the Dutch 
plantations. Handbook of the Cinchona Culture, translated by 
P, D. Jackson, London, 1883; royal 8vo, 292 pages and one 
late. 
8. pret (Oswald). The researches of this chemist are summar- 
ized in the articles Chinarinden, Chinin, Cinchonin, Conchinin, etc., 
in Fehling’s Mewes Handwérterbuch der Chemie, Band Il, 1876 to 
1877. 
9. ae (John Eliot). Jd/ustrations of the Nueva Quinologia of 
Pavon. London, 1862, 163 pages and 30 plates; large folio ; 
28 beautifully colored figures of Cinchonas, and two plates 
representing the microscopical structure of the barks. Price 
126 marks (about 30 dollars). A German edition of the “Nueva 
- Quinologia” has been published by the Austrian Pharmaceutical 
_ Association. Vienna, 1862, 178 pages, $vo, without the figures 
