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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Ciica. ' See Coca. 



Cudbear, Crace- Calvert, 44. 



Culinary poisons, Aceum, 13. 



vegetables, Langethal, 111. 



history oi,Fhillips, 149. 



Cultivated plants, Birnhaum, 20. 

 See also under particular headings. 



Cultivation. See under special 

 heads : — for instance, Arboricul- 

 ture, Cinchona, Cocoa, Coffee, 

 Forestry, Fruits, Olive, Opium, 

 Tea, Tobacco, etc. 



Cultivation, its effects on plants, 

 Sagot, 169. 



• on medicinal plants, 



Timlal-Lagrave, 193. 



Culture of medicinal plants, 

 Hanlurxj, 81. See also under 

 localities, Banbury, Hitchin, etc. 



Cummin culture, Iloeyelsen, 90. 



Cummin (black), seeds, Flueckiger, 

 64; Simmonds, 181. 



Cundurango, Anon. 231 ; Antisell, 

 7; Buisson, 30; Keene, 105; 

 Triana, 194. See also Condu- 

 rango. 



Cup (Indian), Bentley, 16. 



Curaqoa Aloes, Faher, 61. 



Curara and synonyms. Moss, 136. 



Curare, Dietrich, 52 ; JSasselt, 84. 



plants serving as base to 



vanous kinds of, Flanchon, 151. 

 plants yielding, Flanchon^ 



151. 



Curcas purgans, Vautherin, 197. 

 Currant (black), as a medicine, 



Buci'hoz, 28. 

 Cusco bark, Soil, 91. 

 Cuscuta, an enemy to clover 



culture. Decker, 48. 

 itsravages in France, Godron, 



72. 

 its extirpation, Fennlresq^ue, 



62; Marjollet, 126. 

 Cuscuta Epilinum, Koch, 107. 



Epithymum, Koch, 107. 



Cyperaceae. See Forage plants. 

 Cyperus, its uses, Jackson, 100. 



Cyperus esculentus. Anon. 235. 



a substitute for coffee, Christ, 



245. Refer also to Kayser's 

 Index, art. Eedmandel. 



Cypress in Asia, Fitter, 161. 



Cyprus, agriculture and produce 

 of, Gaudry, 250. 



Labdanum from, Lander er, 



110. 



Cyrenaican drugs, Henderson, 83. 

 Cyrenian Silphium, Flerincq^, 88. 

 Cyttaria, Cooke, 40. 

 Czech names of official plants, 

 Mueller, 136. 



Dacca cotton. Anon. 223. 

 Dakka of Southern Africa, Daniell, 



46. 

 Dalmatia, rosemary oil in, Anon. 



238. 

 D'Amba of Southern Africa, 



Daniell, 46. 

 Damiana, Anon. 234. 



its origin, Holmes, 91. 



Dammar (white), Morel, 135. 

 Dandelion, Houlton, 95. 



culture in India, Jackson, 



101. 



root, its characters, Bentley, 



15. 



Dandelion coffee, Anon. 226. 



Daniellia thurifera, Bennett, 17; 

 Daniell, 47. 



Danish West Indies, cotton cul- 

 ture in, Rohr, 163. 



Daphne, Squire, 186. 



Darjeeling Cinchona bark, Ander- 

 son, 6; Anon. 229, 231 ; Clarke, 

 37. 



forest products, Gamlle, 68. 



Date culture in Bengal, Robinson, 

 162. 



Date palm, Delchevalerie, 248 ; 

 Fischer, 249 ; FFahmann, 77. 



its distribution, Fitter, 161. 



Deadly Nightshade, Anon. 223. 



Deer tongue in perfumery, Miller, 

 132. 



