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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



India, produce from, at Madras 

 Exhibition of 1857, Anon. 225. 



1859, Anon. 225. 



native names of, Wat- 



son, 204. 



— raw products of, £idie, 20. 



— resins, Simmonds, 180. 



— rice culture in. West, 208. 



— serials published in, 219. 



— Simarubeae of, Bennett, 17. 



— sugar culture in, Anon. 221 ; 

 Falcone, 61; West, 208. 



— Sunn fibre of, Wissett, 212. 



— tea culture in. Anon. 227 ; 



Burr ell, 31 ; Fielder, 63 ; For- 

 tune, 66; Loarer, 118; Mac 

 Clelland,\22', Royle,UQ; Wat- 

 son, 204 ; Zoeller, 215. Refer 

 also to Accounts and Papers, 

 Indexes, art. East India. 



— textile plants of. Dexter, 5 1 ; 

 Royle, 167; Watson, 204. 



— timber trees of, Balfour, 10. 

 tobacco culture in, Scheff- 



mai/er, 17 1; Watson, 204; Westy 

 208. 



— travels in, concerning Cin- 

 chona, Marliham, 126. 



note on same, Be Vrij, 



50. 



— undeveloped resources of, 

 Buist, 38. 



vanilla culture in, Anon. 



236; 0' Conor, 141. 

 India, Dutch possessions in. See 



East Indies, Dutch. 

 India (South), coffee in, Bidie, 20 ; 



Sull, 98. 



— forestry of, Beddome, 14. 



forests and gardens of, 



Cleghorn, 38. 



mulberry culture in, Perrot- 



tet, 149. 



oils of. Hunter, 99. 



India (East) Review, 217. 

 India Museum, gums, etc., in, 



Cooke, 41. 

 oil seeds in, Anon. 236. 



India Museum, products in, Anon. 

 234. 



India-rubber, Malepeyre, 254 ; 

 Warren, 204. Refer also to 

 Index of Abridgments of Pa- 

 tents, 16. 



acclimatization. Cross, 45. 



brought from Ceara, Anon. 



238 ; Cross, 45. 



Para, Anon. 238 ; Cross, 



45. 



38. 



from Hancornia, Claussen, 



its supply, Collins, 39. 



industry, Bolas, 23. 



plants producing, Bernardin, 



19; Hancock, 82. ^ i 



— in Burma, Strettell, 188. M^^*^ J 



— tree in India, Collins, 



245. 



188. 



of the Amazon, Spruce, 



Indian Archipelago, woods from 



the, Sturler, 189. 



arrow root, Ryder, 168. 



Eael, Anon. 223, 226. 



barberry, its medicinal uses, 



Stewart, 188. 

 commercial plants, Jackson, 



102. 



— copal, Filhol, 63. 



— cultures, James, 103. 



— drugs, Anon. 228, 238 ; 

 Bey, 248 ; Bymock, 58. 



— dyes, Liotard, 254. 



— fungi, Waring, 203. 



— Gutta tree, Cleghorn, 38. 



— henbane, Bymock, 58. 



— opium versus Chinese, Rolert- 



son, 161. 



produce at Paris Exhibition 



of 1878, Anon. 237. 



— remedy, a new, Daji, 46. 



— roses and their produce, 

 Bouglas, 53. 



— Senna, Bell, 15. 

 species of Bassia, Jackson, 



102. 



