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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Gaboon, ordeal poison of, Raluteau 



Sf Peyre, 155. 

 Galega as forage, Gillet-DamiUef 



71 ; Reynard, 159. 

 Galanga, Hanhury, 81. 

 Galanga minor, Hance, 82. 

 Galbanum, Buhse^ 30; Sirsohsohrij 



89, 90. 

 Galicia, medicinal plants of, Pla- 



nellas Giralt, 151. 

 Galipot, Morel, 135. 

 Gall, *' Gool-i-pista," PereiraMl- 



" Woo-pei-tsze, ' ^Pereira, 147. 



Galls, Bussorah, Anon. 223. 



Chinese, Anon. 223. 



English oak, Vinen, 199. 



ink, D' Urban, 56. 



Mecca, Anon. 223: 



of Pistacia, Guihourt, 76. 



of Terebinthus, Guihourt, 76. 



Gall-nuts, Grace- Calvert, 44. 



Galuncha, Anon. 230. 



Gambia, Tallicoonah (or Tonlou- 



couna) oil from, Clarice, 37. 

 Gambir, Guihourt ^ 76 ; Seemann, 



176. 

 Gamboge, Sanhury, 8 1 ; Lanessan, 



111. 



from Mysore, Christison, 37. 



from Siam, Sanhury, 81. 



tree of Siam, Christison, 37. 



Gamboge-yielding plant, the true. 



Anon. 234. 

 Garcinia Hanburyi, Anon. 234. 

 Mangostana substituted for 



Bael, Bentley, 16. 



yielding gamboge, Hanhury, 



11. 



Gard, culture of truffles in the, 

 Thiriat, 192. 



Quercus Ilex in the depart- 

 ment of the, Regimheau, 157. 



Gardens and institutes, jETe-rc^er, 87. 



of South India, Cleghorn, 38. 



Gascogne, forestry in, Croisette- 

 Desnoyers, 44. 



Gelsemium sempervirens, Solmes, 

 92 ; Sawyer, 171. 



Genista, its species and uses, ThU- 

 haut-de-Berneaud, 191. 



Genoa, cotton culture in the pro- 

 vince of, Piccone, 150. 



Gentian root, Corder, 41. 



Gentiana, Marquis, 121 . 



Geranieae, their uses, JacTcson, 

 101. 



Geranium dissectum. Anon. 229. 



maculatum, Bentley, 16. 



Geranium oil. Anon. 224: . 



German names of official plants, 

 Mueller, 136. 



Germany, acclimatization of plants 

 in, Buvry, 31. 



bee-flora of, Alefeld, 4. 



cereals of, Dietrich, 51. 



conifers of, Geyer, 70 ; Sarlig, 



13; Henkel Sf Sochstetter, 87. 

 cultivated plants of, Beiche, 



35. 



14 



doubtful plants of, Chamisso, 



Cyperus esculentus, a native 

 substitute for colfee, Christy 

 245. 



economic plants of, Bechstein, 



14 ; Calmer, 32 ; Dietrich, 35 ; 

 Langethal, 112; Schmidt, 172; 

 Schuharth, 174; Schuk, 174; 

 Tuerh, 195 ; Weinhold, 206 ; 

 ZennecTi, 214. 



new, Met%, 131. 



— emetics of, Lacipiere, 109. 

 flax culture in, Lohren, 119 ; 



Renouard, 158. 



forage plants of, Beiche, 14 ; 



Dietrich, 52 ; jGTe^w, 86. 



forestry of, Baur, 1 3 ; Bech- 



stein, 14; Berg, 18; Bernhardt, 

 19; -Booa, 23, 243; Co«J^<?, 42, 

 43 ; Dietrich, 52 ; Doehner, 53 ; 

 Fiscali, 64 ; Frank Sf Gruher, 

 67 ; Gleditsch, 71 ; Guimpel, 

 Willdenow, Sf Sayne, 77 ; JTar- 

 %, 83, 84 ; Sartinger, 84 ; 

 Hartung, 84 ; Huher, 98 ; 

 Jaeger, 262) XienitZjl06 ; Koch, 



