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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Pharmacological Institute at 



Yienna, Schroff, 256. 



Papers, Hanhury, 82. 



Pharmacology (Bristol), Stoddart, 



188. 

 Pharmacopoeia, Companion to. See 



Materia medica. 

 Pharmacopoeias, local. aS^^ Materia 



medica. 

 Pharmacy and systematic hotany, 



Bentley, 16; JEhermaier, 58. 



of the Bible, Slugg, 182. 



oils used in Chinese, Smith, 



182. See also Materia medica. 

 Philadelphia Exhibition, Brazilian 



forest produce at, Saldanka da 



Gama^ 70. 

 Brazilian textile plants 



at, Saldanha da Gama, 170. 

 fibres at, Grothe, 75 ; 



Moreira^ 135. 



Mexican produce at, 



Anon. 235. 



pharmaceutical pro- 

 ducts at, Jackson, 102. 



Philippine Islands, remedies of, 

 Santa Maria, 170. 



Phormium tenax. Anon. 229 ; 

 Bennet, 50 ; Dichson,b\ ; Faujas- 

 de- Saint-Fond, 62; Gihhs, 70; 

 Sector, 85; Hutton, 99; Meyer, 

 131 ; Renouard, 158. 



paper from, Murray, 138. 



Phrynium Danielli, Bennett, 1 7 ; 

 Baniell, 47. 



Phyllostachys, Jackson, 102. 



Physiology of trees, Lyon, 121. 



Physostigmavenenosum,j?Z<?wJwry, 

 81 ; Tison, 193. See also Cala- 

 bar bean. 



Phytelephas macrocarpa, Sooker, 

 94; Smith, 182. 



Pia of Tahiti, Cuzent, 46. 



PiaQaba, Hooker, 94. 



Picardy, forestry in, Becrept, 48. 



Picrorhiza Kurroa, Cooke, 40. 



Pignon d'Inde (gros), Vautherin, 

 197; (petit), Vautherin, 196. 



Pignut Hickory oil, Wayne, 205. 

 Pilocarpus (Jaborandi), Holmes, 



91, 92. 



stem, Stiles, 188. 



Pilocarpus pennatifolius. Hardy, 



83 ; Heurck, 88. 

 pinnatus, ^wow. 233 ; Hardy, 



83. 

 Pimento, ^wow, 227. 

 Pine, Baur, 13. 



Aleppo, turpentine from, 



Morel, 135. 



culture in Prance, Bague- 



nault de Vieville, 9. 



description of, Sierstorpf, 



179. 

 — — forests, Mechow, 130. 



of Spain, Widdrington, 



209. 



of the Jura, Munier, 138. 



its hygiene, King%ett, 106. 

 plantations, Schmitt, 173. 

 on sand wastes. Brown, 



85. 



27. _ 



— timber tables, Weise, 207. 

 tree in Kew Zealand, j2<zy, 



— — uses of, Croizette, 247. 

 Pine-apple, its medicinal use, 



Tiemeroth, 193. 

 Pine-wool, Cooke, 40. 

 Pines of large dimensions, Bela- 



marre, 247. 



and firs of Japan, Jfw;T<?y, 138. 



at Woburn Abbey, Forles, 66. 



cultivated in Great Britain, 



Gordon 8f Glendinning, 72 ; 



Lawson, 113. 



Himalayan, Madden, 123. 



Pink-root, Bony an, 23. 

 Pinus austriaca, Hoess, 90. 



Cembra, Tassy, 190. 



description of the genus, 



Lamhert, 110. 



Laricio, its destruction in 



Corsica, Boumet-Adanson, 53. 

 — maritima, Boitel, 22 ; Croi- 

 %ette, 247 ; Bive, 53. 



