INDEX. 



291 



Engineer's forestry, Du Breuilj 



54. 

 England, beet culture for sugar in, 



Voelcker, 200. 

 Cinchona culture under glass 



in, Howard, 97. 



cost of tea in, Rutter, 168. 



esculent fungi of , Badham, 9. 



forests of, Grindon, 75 ; 



Wehher, 205. 



Gutta Perclia introduced 



into, Montgomerie, 134. 

 — importation of a purgative 

 species of Luff a into, Alison, 5. 

 medicinal plants of, Bla- 



g rave, 21; Culpeper,45; Turner, 

 195. 



— tea trade of, Martin, 127. 

 trees of, Grindon, 75 ; Heath, 



85. 



for planting, Mon- 



gredien, 134. See also Great 

 Britain and Ireland. 



English henbane, Usher, 196. 



hop culture and statistics, 



Braungart, 26. 



ink-galls, B' JJrhan, 56. 



oak galls, Vinen, 199. 



rhubarb, Usher, 196. 



culture at Eanbury, 



Bigg, 20. 



trees, Ahlett, 3; Grindon, 75. 



English market, rare kinds of rhu- 

 barb in, Fereira, 147. 

 Entomologic value of truffles. 



Bonnet, 24. 

 Epicea. See Abies. 

 Erdmandeln. See Cyperus escu- 



lentus. 

 Eriodendr on anfractuosum, Riv iere, 



161. 

 Ervalenta, Anon. 223 ; Schenh, 



171. 

 Erythrophleum judiciale. Proctor, 



154. 

 Erythroxylon Coca, Ano7i. 227, 



236, 239 ; Gosse, 73 ; TFeddelly 



206. 



Erythroxylon Coca, its effects, 

 Christison, 37; Mantega%%a, 125. 



Esparto grass, Bastide, 12 ; 

 Johnston, 104 ; Lock, 254. See 

 also Alfa, and Stipa. 



in Africa, Rohlfs, 163. 



Essences from Africa, Anon. 235. 



Essential oils at Paris Exhibition, 

 1878, Anon. 237. 



Esthland, useful plants of, Friele, 

 67. ^ 



Ethiopian pepper, Baniell, 47. 



Ethnology and migration of culti- 

 vated plants, Craufurd, 44. 



Etua-tree, Clarice, 37. 



Eucalyptographia, Mueller, 137. 



Eucalyptus, species of, Woolls, 

 213. 



Eucalyptus globulus, Bentleij, 17 ; 

 Carpi, 33', Gimhert, 71; Guhler, 

 76 ; Marolda-Fetilli, 126; Ramel, 

 155. 



acclimatization, Cosson, 42. 



as a disease destroying tree. 



Anon. 232 ; Glover, 71 ; Hamm, 

 79. 



culture and applications. 



Pelagaud, 146; Raveret-Wattel, 

 156. 



— economic products of, Mueller, 

 137. 



— hygienic properties of, Anon. 

 235. 



— in Algeria, Anon. 232 ; 

 Lambert, 110. 



— in California, Stout, 188. 



— in forest culture. Cooper, 41. 



— in Italy, Anon. 236. 



— in the Campagna, Gildas, 70. 



— is it febrifugal ? Bosisto, 24. 



— its hygiene, Kingzett, 106. 



— its sanitary influence. Anon. 

 236. 



— its uses, Sacchero, 169. 



— near Eome, Torelli, 193; 



VaUe, 196. 



— uses and properties of, 

 Bentley, 16. 



