INDEX. 



315 



Ladies' Dispensatory, Sowerhyy 



184. 

 Lakao, Crace- Calvert, 44. See also 



Lo-Kao. 

 Lancaster Connty, use of Holcus 



bicolor in, Barton, 12. 

 Lands exhausted by plants, Mclvor, 



254. 

 Lapland, KoH-rabi of, Sonnini de 



Ma?ioncour, 183. 

 La Plata, cotton culture there, 



Wheelwright, 208. 

 Laportea pustulata, a new textile 



plant, Dangers^ 46. 

 Larch, trunks contorted, Fehete, 



62. 



uses of, G allot, 250. 



Larch bark, Anon. 233. 



Latin names of official plants, 



Mueller, 136. 

 Lattakia tobacco. Dyer, 57. 

 Laurel, Buc'hoz, 30. 



— oil of, Sancock, 82. 

 Laurineae yielding clove bark, 



Anon. 222. 

 Lavender culture. Anon. 231. 



in Hertfordshire, Anon. 231. 



Lawsonia alba, Paschkis, 144. 

 Leaves little known, Faschkis, 



144. 



of Coca, Wackenroder, 201. 



of Senna. See Senna. 



their qualities at various 



ages, Houlton, 95. 



varying in activity, Cooke, 



41. 



Lecture on economic botany, /ScArfl?- 

 der, 173. 



Indian fibres, by Eoyle, 



Sharp, 177. 



— Materia medica, Planchon, 



151. 



at Pharmaceutical So- 

 ciety, Pereira, 146. 



Lectures on economic botany, Lud- 

 wi(j, 121 ; ' Suckow, 189. 



on food-plants, Lankester, 



112. 



Lectures on Materia medica, etc., 



Thomson, 192. 

 on medicinal plants, Michler, 



59. 



pharmacal botany, Noehden, 



140. 



vegetable poisons, Semple, 



176. 

 Leguminosae (Papilionaceae) used 



in medicine, Elermaier, 58. 

 Leguminous plant from Swan 



River, which is poisonous, Wal- 

 ter, 202. 

 Leh, trade products of, Aitchison, 



5. 

 Leipzig, serial published in, 218. 

 Lemon culture, Sterheeck, 187. 



in France, Risso, 160. 



Lemon- grass, Hamilton, 79. 

 Lemons and oranges. Anon. 236. 

 Lentils, the source of Revalenta, 



Anon. 223. 

 Lentiscus, gums from, Strolel- 



lurger, 188. 

 Leontodon, Houlton, 95. 

 Leontodon Taxacum, Bentley, 15. 

 Liatris odoratissima. Anon. 233 ; 



Jackson, 101 ; Miller, 132 ; 



Paschkis, 144. 

 Liberia, medicinal plants of, 



Solmes, 92, 93. 

 Liberian coffee. Anon. 236; Morris, 



136; Steek, 186. 

 in Ceylon, Anon. 237 ; Crue- 



well, 45. 



in the West Indies, Nicholls, 



139. 

 Lichens of Britain, their uses, 



Collingwood, 39. 

 Swedish, for dyeing, 



ring, 208. 



useful, Mangin, 125. Refer 



also to Kayser's Index, art. 



Flechten als Brot. 

 Liefland, useful plants of, Friehe^ 



67. 

 Liguria, cotton culture in, Piccone, 



150. 



