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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Fern, or bracken, its value, JacTcson, 



100. 

 Pern products analogous to Pulu, 



Cooke, 40. 

 Terns, medicinal, CooTce, 40 ; Nelel^ 



139. 

 useful, of Saxony, Ruechertf 



167. 

 Fenugreek, Jackson, 102. 

 Feuillaea, notes on, Bentley, 15. 

 Fevillea cordifolia, Hamilton, 78. 

 Fibre from Chamaerops excelsa. 



Gay, 69. 



nettles, Roessler-Lad6, 163. 



Kittool, Simmonds, 110. 



Fibre-yielding plants in India, 



Strettell, 188. 

 Fibres, J/oe/?er, 133. 

 and their preparation, Muel- 

 ler, 138. 

 exhibited at Philadelphia, 



Moreira, 135. 



from Agave, Grothe, 75. 



from British colonies, Sim- 



monds, 181. 



from Phormium tenax, Anon. 



229. 



from plants, Meyer, 132; 



Meisseck, 157; Richard, 160; 

 Spon, 185 ; Swaah, 189 ; Vetil- 

 lart, 197. 



— of India, Anon. 225, 228 ; 

 Royle, 167; Watson, 204; TFies- 

 ner, 209; Wray, 213. 



new method of distinguish- 



ing, TFah, 202. 



nomenclature of, Rernardin, 



19. 



— of cotton among linen, their 

 detection, Boettger, 22. 



of tropical plants, Squier, 



186. 



some neglectrd. Lock, 118. 



textile, J)ennet, 50 ; Grothe, 



75; Sherwood, 178. 

 their chemistry, Sevan S^ 



Cross, 20. 

 tropical, Sharp, 111, 



Fibrilia, a substitute for cotton, 

 Vattemare, 257. 



Fibrous materials. Refer to Index 

 and Abridgments of Patents, 

 Spinning, 28. 



Fibrous substances at Sydney Ex- 

 hibition, 1870, Anon. 229. 



Fichtelgebirges, fungi of, S^ess, 28. 



Ficus elastica in Burma, Strettell, 

 188. 



milky juice of, Adriani, 4. 



Fig tree in Asia, Ritter, 161. 



Fig (Indian) in Sicily, Biiiso, 21. 



Fiji, its agricultural prospects, 

 Some, 95. 



its produce, Home, 252. 



Fir (Balsam), Peck, 145. 



uses of, Gallot, 250. 



Fire-wood, of France, Lar%iTliere^ 

 259. 



of Lombardy, Villa, 199. 



Firs and pines, of Japan, Murray, 

 138. 



Fir-wool, Reaver, 13. 



oil, Beaver, 13. 



Fishing by means of poisonous 

 plants, Ernst, 249. 



Flax, its culture and products, 

 Ancelin, 241; Brotherton, 27; 

 Browne, 243 ; Cantoni, 33 ; 

 JDelamer, 247; Bemoor, 49; Bick- 

 8on, 51 ; Braebye, 53 ; Ferrage, 

 63 ; JELavenstein, 85 ; Hodges, 

 90; Klose, 253; Kruedener, 108; 

 Ladureau, 109; Larshoff, 112; 

 Lattre, 112 ; Leavitt, 114 ; Zw^- 

 <?(9r5, 121 ; Masse, 129; Moriere^ 

 255; i2<7/w, 155; Renouard, 158; 

 Rousse, 165; Rvfin, 167; Sheriff, 

 178; Stockholm, 188; FeV^^, 

 257 ; Toy^/, 200 ; TT^r^, 203 ; 

 Wames, 204; ?F«7«ow, 210; 

 Young, 214. ^^<? «/so Linseed. 

 -R(9/'^r «/so ^0 Kayser's Index, 

 arts. Flachs and Flachsbau ; 

 Lorenz's Index, art. Lin ; «?2(^ 

 Accounts £ind Papers, Indexes, 

 art. Flax. 



