102 VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Jackson (John Reader) continued : — 



Fenugreek. [From The Gardeners^ Chronicle.~\ Pharm. Journ. 



III. vii. (1876) 157. 

 *' Chicle" gum and Monesia bark. Fharm. Journ. III. vii. 



(1876) 409. 



Notes on some of the pharmaceutical products exhibited in the 

 Philadelphia exhibition of 1876. Fharm. Journ. III. vii. 



(1877) 997-998, 1037-1039. 



I^otes on the uses of a commercial cane termed ''whangee," 



species of Phyllostachys. {Linn. Sao. Journ. Bat. xvi.) 

 Sanguinaire or the Arabe. [Algerian tea.] Pharm. Journ. III. 



viii. (1878) 521. 

 The uses of some of the Indian species of Bassia. Pharm. Journ. 



III. viii. (1878) 646-648. 

 Boa-tam-paijang (Sterculia scaphigera, Wall.). Pharm. Journ. 



III. viii.' (1878) 747. 

 Indian plants adapted- for commercial purposes. Journ. Sog. Arts, 



xxvii. (1879) 333-342. 

 Jacobson (J. J. L. J.). 



Handboek voor de kultuur en fabrikatie van thee. Batavia, 



1843. 3 vols. 8°. 

 Jacqxjies (Antoine ?). 



Monographic de la famille des Coniferes. Paris, 1837. 8°. 

 See Pritzel, Thes. ed. 2. p. 423. 



Jaeger (B.). 



Lectures sur I'histoire naturelle d'Haiti, appliquee a I'economie 

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 Jaegeb (H.). 



Die •N'utzholzpflanzungen und ihre Yerwendung, mit besonderer 

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 Puer Gutsbesitzer, Porstleute, Gemeinde- und Eisenbahnver- 

 waltungen und Gaertner. Hannover, 1877. 8°. 

 Jagee (P.)- 



Pyrethrum roseum, a remedy for insect-bites. [Extract.] 

 Pharm. Journ. II. x. (1868) 47. 

 Jago ( — .). 



Olive cultivation in Syria. [Extract from Consular report.] 

 Pharm. Journ. III. iii. (1873) 607. 

 Jahn (C. L.). 



Die Holzgewaechse des Friedrichshains bei Berlin. Ein Yer- 

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