INDEX. 



339 



Roots as food in Queensland, Tho- 

 zet, 192. 



of New Spain, Balmis, 1 1 . 



their preservation for medi- 

 cinal use, Dwyer, 57. 



Rope from Indian fibres, Royle, 

 167. 



Kose farming in the Colonies, 

 Anon. 238. 



harvest in Adrianople, Bu- 



piiis, 56. 



its culture and properties, 



Guillemeau, 76. 



odour of false Jalap, Gui- 



hourt, 76. 



224. 



of Geranium oil. Anon. 



— oil. Lock, 118. 



— otto of, Anon. 225 ; Baur, 

 13; Hanhury, 80; Mackay^ 

 122. 



at Kisanlik, Smithy 



182. 



in Turkey, Anon. 231. 

 produce of India, Douglas^ 



53. 

 Rosemary oil in Dalmatia, Ation. 



238. 

 Roses, Buc'ho%, 29. 

 Rottlera tinctoria, Sanlury, 80. 

 Rovigo, medicinal plants of, Grigo- 



lato, 74. 

 Royal Botanic Society, economic 



plants cultivated by, Sowerby, 



184. 

 Royal Salop, ITanhury, 80. 

 Rubia, Besse, 1 9 . See also Madder. 

 its bibliography, Clouet ^' 



Bepierre, 88. 



species of, Becaisne, 48. 



Rue, its uses, Bander er, 110. 

 Rue (wild) seeds, Fluechiger, 65. 

 Rum in Bengal, Robinson, 162. 

 Runkelruebe. See Beet. 

 Rural Materia medica of India, 



Ainslie, 4. 

 Russia, economic plants of, Zigra^ 



214. 



Russia, economic plants of the 

 Baltic provinces, Friebe, 67. 



flax in, Renouard, 158. 



mushrooms used in, Samil- 



ton, 29. 



produce of, in corn, flax, 



linseed, and rapeseed. Refer to 



Accounts and Papers, Indexes, 



art. Russia. 

 Russian Rhubarb, Fero, 63. 

 Rutaceae, medicinal plants of, 



Jackson, 101. 

 Rye culture in Denmark, >Sz;^r^r«(^, 



189. 



Sabadilla, Frnst, 60. 



seeds, Tumbull, 195. 



Sabbatia Elliottii, Palmer, 143. 

 Saccharum officio arum. See 



Sugar-cane. 

 Sack-tree, Bahell, 46. 

 Saerdeleshed, rape culture in, 



Iversen, 100, 252. 

 Safflower, Grace- Cahert, 44. 

 Saflron, Allen, 5 ; ChappelUer, 



35. 

 adulterated with crocus, 



Bentley, 16. 



African, Jackson, 101; Maisch, 



123. 



culture, Rodiczky, 162. 



in Austria, Anon. 223. 



in France, Anon. 223, 



232. 



248. 



• in Kashmir, Bownes, 



in Pennsylvania, BCein- 

 itsh,^ 86. 



in Pharmacopoeia, Holmes, 



93. 



its origin, Chappellier, 35. 



various descriptions of, Chap- 



pellier, 35. 

 Sagapenum, Hirsehsohn, 89, 90. 

 Sago, Mayet, 130; Steck, 186. 

 Sagus amicarum, Uanausek, 77. 

 St. Domingo, produce of, Butrone 



de la Couture 57. 



