INDEX. 



333 



Pinus maritima, its culture, Sama- 

 nos, 170. 



produce from, Curie, 



247. 



Piper, called Jaborandi, Guhler, 

 76. 



certain plants of the genus, 



Morson, 136. 



Piper Betle, Pasehkis, 144. 



methysticum, Cuzent, 46. 



nigrum, Blyth, 22. 



Piscidia erythrina, Hamilton, 78. 



Pistacia, galls of, Guihourt, 76. 



in Asia, Ritter, 161. 



Pitaya (Cinchona) bark. Bull, 30 ; 

 Cross, 45 ; Howard, 96. 



Pitch, Morel, 135. 



Pitch (Burgundy), Hanhury, 81 ; 

 Morel, 135. 



Pituri, or ^it\\.rj,Anon. 236; Ben- 

 nett, 17; Murray, 138. 



Plague remedied by coffee, Brad- 

 ley, 25. 



Plant cell in relation to forestry, 

 Hartig, 83. 



Plant diseases, Frank, 67. 



Plantago Ispaghula, Cooke, 40. 



Plantain, fibre from, Dickson, 51. 



Plantain tea, Liotard, 254. 



Plantation of trees in the Gironde, 

 Escarpit, 61. 



of pines on sand wastes. 



Brown, 27. 



Plantership in British Guiana, 

 Mac Rae, 123. 



Planting waste lands, Koltz, 253. 



Plants apt to be mistaken in 

 pharmacy, Ehermaier, 58. 



cultivated for medicinal pur- 

 poses, Hanhury, 81. 



used for food. See Pood 



plants. 



— used for paper, Claussen, 38. 



— used for weaving. See Tex- 

 tile plants. 



— used in building, Archer, 7. 

 used in dyeing. See Dye 



Plants used in medicine. See 

 Medicinal plants and Materia 

 medica. 



used in perfumery. See Per- 

 fumes. 



used in soaps, Claussen, 38. 



used in tanning. See Tan 



stuffs. 



— useful to bees. Roth, 165. 

 yielding India-rubber. Col- 



lins, 39. 

 Platanus, its distribution in Asia, 



Ritter, 161. 

 Podophyllum peltatum, Bentley, 



15. 

 Pogostemon intermedins, Hooker, 



94. 

 -Patchouli, Hooker, 94; Pelle- 



tier-Sautelet, 146. 

 Poison (arrow), Ipo, Buc'hoz, 29. 



Kombe, Eraser, 67. 



Wanika, Gerrard, 69. 



— (ordeal) at the Gaboon, 

 Rahuteau Sf Peyre, 155. 



(Toot) of New Zealand, Zind- 



say, 117. 

 Poison burr, Bancroft, 1 1 . 

 Poisoning by Atropa Belladonna, 



Anon. 223. 

 by Hemlock fruit mistaken 



for Anise, Pereira, 146. 

 Poisonous constituent of Illicium 



religiosum, Eykman, 249. 

 leguminous plant from Swan 



River, Walter, 202. 



Loranthacea, Soubeiran, 183. 



nuts, Anon. 231. 



plants, Carl, 33 ; Duchesne, 



stuffs. 



55 ; Ebermaier, 58 ; Gmelin, 

 71; Henry, 87; Holmes, 91; 

 Husemann, 99 ; Juch, 104 ; 

 Kohlhaas, 107; Lmke, 118; 

 Moquin-Tandon, 134; Pdtek, 

 144 ; Plenck, 152 ; Richard, 

 159; Roques, 164; Rosenthal, 

 164; Tamassia, 190; Favasseur, 

 Cotter eau, Sf Gillet de Grandmonty 

 197; Weinhold, 206. 



