••"V- l Inent ;tli< 
Baker, 1895. 7o. 
— parviflorus, .Bafor, 1897, 274. 
Taeniophyllum celebicum, 
Rolfe, 1899, 131. 
- vanilla, 1892, 214. 
-, — cultivation in, 1891. 2((6. 
Taika mats, 1896, 72. 
Tainia hongkongensis. h'n/h; 
1896,195. 
— penangiana, 1897, 424. 
Taj Gardens, Agra, 1892, 293. 
Talauma Hodgsoni, 1895, 40. 
Tall oat-grass, 1894, 377. 
Tampieo Jalap, 1897, 302. 
Tanning materials :— 
Canaigre, 1890, 63 ; 1891.167: 
1897, 200. 
Cutch, Catechu or Kath, 1887, 
Sept., 20 ; 1894, 323. 
— pale, 1891, 31. 
(fambier, 1889, 247 ; 1891, 
KMI: ]S<j>>, 7h-. 1S93. 139. 
Mangrove bark and extract, 
«liinia.' IX'JJ. 421 ; 1898.190. 
Sumach, 1895, 293. 
— , Cape, 1898, 18. 
Tengah bark. 1897, 91. 
Valonia, 1888, 163. 
Wattle bark, 1893, 370. 
■Tannock. 1).. ini»8, 237: 19i>3. 
30. 
Tapang 
14. 
285. ' 
1896. 
, Begonias, 1895. 
sugar-cane, 1890, 85. 
- ' 
1901,156. 
Tasmanian fruits, 1888, 11. 
— woods, 1889. 112. 
Taylor, W., 1906, 173. 
Tchihatchewia isatidea, 1898, 
238. 
Tea, 1888, 86. 
— Mi-Ins (with plate). 1898, 
105. 
— > brown blight of (with plate . 
1899.89. 
r tablet. 1890. 
Tea cultivation in 
Sept., 12. 
the Cauca 
- industry of the V 
win, 18%, 14. 
-, Jamaica, 1888. 8t 
-, Jyree, 1899, 82. 
. Natal. 18,v 
oil and cd.1 
, Paraguay, 
Teff, 1887, 
Telfairia o 
Temperat- 
