32 VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Byasson (H.). 



Note on Mate or Paraguay tea. [^Repert. de Fharm.'] Pharm. 

 Journ. III. viii. (1878) 605-606. 



Cabanis (F.). 



Le murier, ses avantages et son utilite dans I'industrie. Paris, 

 1866. 8". 

 Cailus, De. See De Cailus. 

 Calau (Franz). 



On Rhubarb. [From Ganger's Repert.~\ Pharm. Journ. ii. 



(1843) 658-660. 

 On Rad. Ginseng. From a Chinese communication. [From 

 Ganger's Repert.'] Pharm. Journ. ii. (1843) 661-662. 

 Galdas (J. J.). 



Description of the genuine Quina-tree of Loxa (Cinchona officinalis, 

 now called Condaminea). [From the Regensburg Flora.'] 

 Pharm. Journ. xii. (1852) 20-22. 

 Caldee (James Erskine). 



On the forests of Tasmania. Proc. Royal Colonial Institute, iy. 



(1873) 173-181. 

 The Woodlands, etc., of Tasmania. Proc. Royal Colonial 

 Institute, v. (1874) 166-178. 

 . Calkins (Alonzo). 



Opium and the Opium-appetite : with notices of alcoholic bever- 

 ages. Cannabis indica. Tobacco and Coca, and Tea and 

 Coffee, in their hygienic aspects and pathologic relations. 

 New York, 1871. 8°. 

 Calvel (Etienne). 



De la betterave et de sa culture, consideree sous le rapport du 

 Sucre qu'elle renferme et particulierement de la betterave de 

 Castelnaudary. Paris, 1811. 8". 

 Calvert (F. Crace). See Ceace-Calvert. 

 Calwer (C. G.). 



Landwirthschaftliche und technische Pflanzenkunde Deutschlands. 

 Stuttgart, 1852-55. 4«. 

 Cameron ( — .). 



Java Cinchona bark. [Extract from Consular Report.] Pharm. 

 Journ. III. xi. (1880) 52. 

 CaminhoI (J. M.). 



Das plantas toxicas do Brazil. Rio de Janeiro, 1871. 8°. 



Catalogue des plantes toxiques du Bresil. Traduit du 



portugais par [F.] Rey. Paris, 1880. 8°. 



