INDEX. 



285 



Cotton culture in France, Lasteyrie 

 du Saillant, 112; Sonnini de 

 Manoncoiir, 183. 



Guiana, (British), 



Solmes, 93. 



■ (French), Lellond, 



114. 



India, Anon. 222, 223, 



228; Bazley, 13; CarnaCj 33; 

 Cassels, 34 ; Chapman, 35 ; 

 Collins, 39 ; Gihhs, 70 ; Lees, 

 115 ; Mann, 125 ; J/owe//, 133; 

 Royle, 1 67 ; /SA^i^, 177; Watson, 

 204; ^^52^,208; JF/yht, 209. 

 Italy, ^wow. 227 ; 



Bevincenzi, 50 ; Revel, 158 ; 

 7b^«ro, 193; Vanzini, 196. 



La Plata, Wheelwright, 



208. 



Madras, Wheeler, 208. 

 Missouri, Horner, 95. 

 Naples, Tenor e, 191. 

 Peru, Spruce, 185. 

 Punjaub, Collins, 39. 

 - Queensland, Zow^, 



164. 



111. 



Scinde, Collins, 39. 



Spain, ^o/as Clement e, 



United States, Anon. 



225, 226 ; TT^y^iJ, 209 ; TTr^fy, 

 213. 



(Southern), Loring 



^ AtMmon, 20 ; Jffl7/^«(, 124. 

 West Indies (Danish), 



Rohr, 163. 



— distribution of, Ritter, 161. 



— from Calotropis gigantea. 

 Anon. 225. 



— fibre. Bowman, 243. 



— fibres detected in linen. 



Boettger, 22. 



— from the Southern Mahratta 

 country. Anon. 223. 



— from French colonies, Anon. 



227 ; Poulain, 255. 

 — its rivalry with flax, Vogel, 

 200 ; WarneSf 203. 



Cotton, Japanese variety" of, at 



Antibes, iV«w^w, 139. 

 substitutes for, Jardin, 252 ; 



Vallier, 257. 



supply. Cotton, 218 ; Chee- 



tham, 36 ; Craivfurd, 44 ; Mao 



Henry, 122. 



— trade of Great Britain, Mac 



Henry, 122 ; Mann, 125. 

 Cotton root, Wayne, 205. 

 Cotton seed and its uses, Lyman^ 



121. 

 oil, Wayne, 205 ; Wea- 



therly, 205. 



seeds, Fraser, 67. 



Cotton, a serial, 218. 



Cotton Supply Reporter, a serial, 



218. 

 Cotyledon, two species of, Penney, 



146. 

 Cotyledon orbiculata, Anon. 224. 



Umbilicus, Anon. 223. 



Cow trees of South America, Jaclc- 



son, 101. 



of the Caracas, Murray, 138. 



Cranesbill (spotted), Bentley, 16. 

 Creole medical botany, Grosourdy, 



75. 

 Crete, olive oil from, Anon. 232. 

 Crocus, an adulterant of saffron, 



Bentley, 16. 

 Crocus sativus, in Kashmir, 



Bownes, 248. See aho Saffron. 

 Croton, its species as described by 



Linnaeus, Bennett, 17. 

 — species of, from Bahama, 



Baniell, 47. 

 Croton Malambo, Hanlury, 80. 



' tiglium, Vautherin, 197. 



tinctorium, Joly, 104. 



Groupie oil, Clarke, 37. 

 Cryptogamous medicinal plants, 



Marchand, 126. 

 Cuba, cultures in, Reynoso, 159. 

 indigenous agriculture of, 



Reynoso, 255. 



sugar culture in, Leon, 253. 



Cubeba Clusii, Baniell^ 47. 



