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LIST OK ENGRAVINGS. 



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Ji.'anical Figures of Herbaceous and Culmiji -rout 

 I'liinls nf Historical Interest, or belonging to 

 Foreign Agriculture. 

 V4 ij .-/'lue soccotorina, the pifi, or aloe 

 94 b Cactus Opfintia, the liina, or Indian rig 

 1- Si s.umim orient ill', the oily grain 



onvolvulus lioiatas, the sweet |x>tato - 

 40 G'o-svpium lu-ro iccuui, the cotton plant 

 43 .Vclilbtus officinalis, the common inelilot 

 6! Clcer aricfnium, the chick pea 

 54 MeUmpj rum prat. 'use, the meadow COW. 



weed - 



58 Spt'-rgula arvensis, the field spurry 



( \p, rus eacutentua, the eatable cyperua 



fly li .Istr.igalusbu? ticus, liutic milk v. till 



86 Lycopbdium complanatum, the Battened 



club moss - 



87 /tubus Chamean! rua, the cloud berry 

 105 Blcinui communis, the common castor 



oil nut ... 



1 16 Indig.'.fera tinctoria, the dyer's indigo - 

 liu Cdrlhamut tinctorius, the dyer's saf- 



flower - - - 



154 ntmui elephantipes, the elephant's foot 

 156 l> Salsbla Kali, kali saltwort 

 165 Dioscorea sativa, the cultivated yam 

 196 Vallisnerm spiralis, spiral vallisneria 

 200 CAscula europa? x a, the common dodder 



Cereal Grasses,or Bread Corns. 

 725 a Priticum aMivum, summer wheat, or 



spring wlie.it - 



723 b Prticum hybernum, Lammas wheat - 

 723 c Priticum compoaitum, Egyptian wheat 

 723 d Triticum turgidum, turgid wheat 

 723 e Priticum polouicum, Polish wheat 

 723/ Priticum Spe'lta, spelt wheat 

 723 g Priticum monococcum, one-grained 



wheat - ... 



725 Secale cereale, rye . 



726 a //ordeum vulgare, spring barley 

 726 6 //ordeum hexastichon, winter barley 

 7-6 c //ordeum distichon, common or long- 

 eared bariey ... 



726 d //ordeum Zeocriton, sprat or battledore 



barley 



727 a 4vepa saliva v. vulgaris, the white or 



common oat - 



727 b yjvena sativa v. sibirica, the Siberian or 



Tartarian oat 

 729—733 Zea Mays, maize or Indian corn 



829, 



735 Phalaris canadensis, Canary corn 



736 a Setaria germaiiica, the German millet 

 736 b Setaria ///ihaeum, the common or cul- 

 tivated millet . . - 



736 c Setaria italica, the Italian millet 



739 Oryza sativa, the rice - - - 



740 Zizaniaaqu.itica, water Canada rice 



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 116 



28 

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 57 

 61 



70 



80 

 98 

 98 



112 

 112 



138 

 145 



174 



182 



is.; 



196 

 249 

 269 



812 



812 

 812 

 812 

 812 

 812 



812 

 821 

 8£3 

 823 



823 



823 



826 



- 826 



830 

 832 



8.33 

 833 

 834 

 8J4 



No 

 794 



793 



793 

 793 



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 794 

 794 

 794 



Tali growing or Hay Grasses. 



789 a 7,Mium pcrenne, the perennial rye- 

 grass - - 

 789 b J)actylis glomerata, the cock's-foot grass 



789 c //edeus lanatus, the woolly soft grass - 



790 a Festitca prateusis, the meadow lescue- 



grasa . . - - 



790 b Festitca elatior, the tall fescue-grass . 

 790 c Festitca foliacea, the spiked fescue- 

 grass - - - - 

 790 d ,/iopi ciirus prati'nsis, the meadow fox- 

 tail grass - 



790 e Poa pratensis the great or smooth- 



stalked meadow grass 

 790/Pba trivialis, the rough. stalked mea- 

 dow grass - - - - 



791 nPhl.'um pratense, the cats-tail or 



Timothy grass . 



791 b Fesruca fluitaus, the floating fescue- 

 grass - - - - 



791 c Ffil aquhtica, the water meadow-grass 



791 d Agr6stis stolonifera, the tiorin-grass - 



Pasture Grasses. 



792 a Anthoxftnthum odoratum, the sweet. 



scented vernal. grass 

 792 b yfvena pubescens, the downy oat-grass 

 792 c Poa annua, the annual meadow -grass 

 792 d //grostis vulgaris, the fine bent-grass . 

 792 * Pba angustifolia, the narrow-leaved 



meadow-grass 



Pare 

 a Cyneauma cristatua, thedog's-tail grass Si"* 

 b nstitca durinacula, the hard leacue. 



grass - - - - 8;<4 



e Festitca glabra, the smooth fcscue-gra*s 8!>4 

 d Festitca AordeiformU, the barley-spiked 



rescue-grass - - 894 



a Fe-.tuea uvina, sheep's fescue-grass . 894 

 b Pb.i alp'ina, alpine meadow-grass - 8S4 

 e /jirac.TspitOsa, the tufted air.grass . 894 

 d Prlza media, the common quaking- 

 grass - - - 894 



Grasses for fixing Drift Sands. 



710 Artir.do arenaria, the sand reed, or Mar. 



ram grass ... 749 



711 aPlymus arcnirius, the sand or sea-side 



Lyme-grass - - 749 



711 6 E ly'mus geniculatus, the knee-jo. nted 



Lvme-grass ... 749 



711 c E lymus sibiricus, the Siberian Lyme- 

 grass - ' - - - 749 



Leguminous Field Plants. 



741 Plsum sativum, the pea - - - 835 



742 Picia sativa, the tare, vetch, or fitch - 841 



743 £'rvum /.ens, the lentil - - 843 



744 /.athyrus satlvus, the Spanish lentil - 844 



745 Plcia pisif.rmis, the lentil of Canada - 844 



746 Pup'inus a'bus, the white lupine - - 844 



Clovers and other Herbage Plants. 



769 Cichirium /'ntybus, the chiccory - 



770 Symphytum asperrimum, the rough com. 



frey - 



771 //emer'ocallis fulva, the day lily 



772 a 7'rif. Hum pratense, the red clover 

 772 b 7'rif; hum rfepens, the white or creeping 



Dutch clover - - 



772 c 7Yifdlium procumbens, the yellow clover 



772 d Prifolium medium, the meadow clover 



773 Medicago lupulina, the hop medick 



774 TYifolium iucamatum, the flesh-coloured 



clover - - - 



775 Medicago sativa, lucern - - - 



776 Medicago falcata, yellow lucern 



777 //eoj'sarum Onobrj'chis, saintfoin 



778 Poterium Sanguisorba, the burnct 



779 Plantago lanceolata, the ribwort plantain 



780 ITlex europa? N a, the whin, furze, or gorse 



781 Spergula arvensis, the spurry 

 7^2 Spartium scoparium, the common broom 



783 Spartium 7'iinceum, the Spanish broom - 



784 ^*pium Petrosellnum, the parsley 

 786 /.btus corniculatus, the bird's-foot trefoil 



786 Lotus tetragonolobus.the four-wing podded 



trefoil . - - - 



787 Trigonella Pce'Vium-grse^cum, the fenu- 



greek - 



788 a B' nias orientalis, the oriental bunias - 

 788 b ^chillen Afillefblium, the yarrow 



8^8 

 889 



889 



890 

 890 



890 



890 



89 



891 



891 



892 

 892 



892 



893 

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893 j 

 893 j 



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870 



870 

 870 



872 



872 

 872 

 872 



872 



872 

 877 

 878 

 880 

 883 

 833 

 884 

 885 

 885 

 885 

 885 

 886 



8S6 



886 



886 



Plants used in carious Arts and Manufactures. 



797 a Llnura usitatissimum, the common flax 913 

 7"7 b Llnum perenne, the perennial flax - 913 



799 Dipsacus fullonum, the fuller's thistle or 



teasel - - - 918 



800 Piibia tinctbrum, the madder - - 919 



801 /satis tinct.'ria, the woad - - 920 



802 Peseda Lut; ola, weld or dyer's weed - 922 

 S03 Hiimulus Liipulus, the hop - - 924 



804 a Coriandrum sativum, the coriander - 930 

 104 6 C'arum Carui, the caraway - - 930 



805 a Sinapis alba, the white mustard - 933 

 80.) 6 Sinipis nigra, the black or common 



mustard . . - - 933 



806 Polygonum Fagnpyrum, the buck wheat 934 



807 a Polygonum tataricum, Tatarian buck 



wheat - 9> x ' 



807 b Polygonum emarginatum, emarginated 



buck wheat - - - - 935 



808 Nicotidnrt Tabacum, the Virginian 



tobacco - - - 937 



309 Kicotidnn riistiea, the common green 



tobacco - ... 937 



310 o.NicoOdiw repanda, the scolloped to- 



bacco - - - 937 



810 b Nicotidtta quadrivalvis.the four-valved 



tobacco - - - - 937 



810 c Nic3t/'i»n nana, the dwarf tobacco - 937 

 8!2 Astragalus hoe ticus, Brptic milk vetch - 942 

 s| J „ Crocus satlvus, the saffron or autumn 



crocus - - 943 



