234 VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY, 



The Vegetable Kingdom ; or, the produce of the earth and its uses. 



London, 1875. 4°. 

 The Jalap plant. (Exogonium purga.) \_The Garden.'] Pharm. 



Journ. III. V. (1875) 547-548. 

 The new drug, Jahorandi. Fharm. Journ. III. v. (1875) 569. See 



also p. 574. 

 The cultivation of Opium and Cinchonas in India. Pharm. Journ. III. 



V. (1875) 663-664. 

 Notes on some United States' drugs. [Extract.] Pharm. Journ. III. 



V. (1875) 704. 

 The botanical source of medicinal Ehubarb. \_Ga/rdeners' Chronicle.'] 



Pharm. Journ. III. v. (1875) 784-785. 

 Cinchona in Madeira. Pharm. Journ. III. v. (1875) 835. 

 The true Gamboge plant. [Garcinia Hanburyi.] Pharm. Journ. III. 



(1875) 972. 

 Serronia Jaborandi. [Abstract.] Pharm. Journ. III. v. (1875) 



1034-1035. 

 A new Mexican drug. [Damiana.] Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 



24. 

 Plowering of the Euryangium Sumbul, Kauffmann, in England. 



[^Gardeners' Chronicle.] Pharm. Journ. III. ti. (1875) 43-44. 

 The China Opium trade. Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 47-48. 

 The India Museum at South Kensington. []S"ative produce.] Pharm. 



Journ. III. vi. (1875) 61-62, 101-102, 181-182, 241-242, 381- 



382, 422-423. 

 Cultivation of Cinchonas in the Isle of Bourbon. [Gardeners' Chron.] 



Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 66-67. 

 Cinchona cultivation in Ceylon. [Gardeners'' Chron.] Pharm. Journ. 



III. vi. (1875) 86. 

 Officinal Ehubarbs. [Journ. Pot] Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 146. 

 Japanese edibles. [Gardeners^ Chron.] Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 



202, 221-222. 

 Cinchona bark from Santa Martha. [Extract.] Pharm. Journ. III. 



vi. (1875) 284. 

 Tahiti products. [Short note.] Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 284. 

 Goto bark. A reputed new remedy for Diarrhoea, Eheumatism and 



Gout. [Archiv der Pharm.] Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 



301-303. 

 The indigenous Materia medica, etc., of Yictoria. Pharm. Journ. III. 



vi. (1875) 368. 

 Tayuya. Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 401. 

 Damiana. [Extract.] Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 423. 



