INDEX. 



327 



Oil, of Ben tree, Hamilton^ 78. 



of Cedar, Morel, 135. 



of cotton seed, Wayne, 205 ; 



Weatherly, 205. 



ofPir-wool, Beaver, 13. 



of Geranium, Anon. 224. 



of Juniper, Morel, 135. 



of Laurel, Hancock, 82. 



of Mangosteen, Fereira, 148. 



of Pignut Hickory, TFayne, 



205. 



— of Rosemary in Dalmatia, 

 Anon. 238. 



of Savin, Morel, 135. 



— of turpentine, Morell, 135. 



— (olive). See Olive. 



— palm, from Old Calabar, 

 Anon. 232. 



from Western Africa, 



Anon. 236. 



— plants yielding, Anon. 232 ; 

 JETeme, 89; Zoebe, 119; Flatt, 

 152. 



— in Prench Guiana, 



Sayot, 169. 



of Germany, Dietrich, 5 2 . 



— rose, Zock, 118. 



— Thistle, JBonavia, 23. 

 wood, Flueckiger, 65 ; Gui- 



hourt, 76 ; Kanbury, 80. 

 — seeds as food, Feciigis, 241. 

 and oils in India Mu- 



seums, Anon. 236; Cooke, 41. 

 Oils of vegetable origin, Bernar- 



din, 19; Chatteau, 35. 

 essential, at Paris Exhibition 



of 1858, Anon. 237. 



fixed, vegetable, and volatile, 



Spon, 185. 



— from Antilles, Hamilton, 79. 



— in India Museum, Cooke, 41. 



— of China, Smith, 182. 

 of Southern India, Hawkes, 



85 ; Hunter, 99. 

 Old Calabar, palm oil from, Anon. 



232. 

 Olea europaea as a febrifuge, Han- 



hury, 80. 



Oleo-resins in the India Museum, 

 Cooke, 41. 



Oleum Gossypii, Weatherly, 205. 



Olibanum, Anon. 230, 233 ; Bird- 

 wood, 20. 



African, Royle, 160. 



and Luban-mati, Flueckiger, 



65. 



Olive, Amoreuxy 6 ; Bernays, 19 ; 

 Biic^hoz, 30 ; Caruso, 34 ; Bu 

 Breuil, 54 ; Dutrone de la Cou- 

 ture, 57; Gianfilippi, 70; Lehr, 

 115; Fecori, 145; Ficcone, 150; 

 Flauchud, 152; Reynaud, 159; 

 Tavanti, 190. 



culture of, ^?o?, 3 ; Barjavel, 



11 ; Brotherton, 27 ; Coutance, 

 43 ; Hubert -Gourrier, 252 ; 

 Massa, 129 ; Raihaud-H Ange, 

 155; r^i52fm', 197. 



at St.Eemo, Anon. 237. 



in Algeria, Lambert, 



230. 



110. 



in California, Anon. 



in Italy, Bianchedi, 20; 

 Cappi, 33; Ficcone, 150. 



in Spain, Hidalgo, 251. 



in Syria, ^7<?^o, 102. 



near Yentimiglia, TFe'w- 



^^r, 211. 



— distribution in Asia, Fitter, 

 161. 

 ■febrifugal properties of, ^«w- 



5wr^, 80. 



— history of, Coutance, 43. 



— oil trade. Anon. 231. 

 from Crete, Anon. 232. 



Olives of Southern China, Hance, 



82. 

 Omum or Ajwan, CooX'^, 41. 

 Ophelia Chirata, Bentley, 16 ; 



Flueckiger ^ Hoern, 65. 

 Opium, Calkins, 32 ; Becharme, 



43 ; Graeter, 250 ; Kennedy, 105 ; 



i^^V^^r, 160; Scherzer, 172; 



>ScoiJ2J, 175. 

 adulterations of, /So%, 183. 



