INDEX. 



343 



Soy bean, BlasTcovics, 21 ; ISaher- 



landt, 77 ; Lock, 254 ; Wehif 



206. 

 Soya. See Soja. 

 Spain, Barilla-yielding plants of, 



Lagasca, 109. 

 catkin -bearing plants of, 



Laguna, 109. 



conifers of, Laguna, 109. 



cotton culture in, Rojas Cle- 



mente, 164. 



— forest flora of, Laguna, 109. 



— forestry in, Anon. 228. 



— fruit culture in, Hidalgo, 

 251. 



medicinal plants of, Heraud 



^ Hidalgo, 87. 



— oak, pine, and ash in, Wid- 

 drington, 209. 



— olive culture in, Sidalgo, 

 251. 



textile plants in, Carcenae, 



33. 



Spanish America, culture of coffee, 



etc., in, Hossignon, 164. 

 Spartium, uses of, Thiehaut-de- 



Berneaud, 191. 

 Sphaeria, a Chinese remedy, Fe- 



reira, 147. 

 Sphaeria Eobertsii, Pereira, 147. 

 Spices, Hendess, 251 ; Loehe, 119 ; 



Baton, 144; Pomet, 153; Schenh, 



256 ; SchwarzTcopf, 256 ; 8pon, 



185; Vogl, 200. 

 Spigelia Anthelmia, Bony an, 23. 

 Spinach, Australian, Anon. 228. 

 Spogel seeds, Coolce, 40. 

 Spotted Cranesbill, Bentley, 16. 

 Springs as affected by forests, 



Maistre, 124. 

 Spruce (JS'orway), its resin, ^ajw- 



hury, 80. 

 Spurious Cascarilla bark, Moll, 91 . 



senna. Holmes, 92. 



rhatany, Mettenheimer, 131. 



yellow bark, Martigny, 127. 



Star anise, ^yi?;w«!^, 248; Hoffmann, 



90; Holmes, 93', Siehold, 178. 



Star anise, a poisonous, Husemann, 



99. 

 Starch, Mayet, 130; Bay en, 145; 



/S^ow, 185. 



from arrow root, Ryder, 168. 



from Canna (Tous-les-mois), 



Hamilton, 79. 



— from Horse-chestnut, l%e- 

 i«^ry<? ^ Bemilly, 191. 



from Tacca pinnatifida, (7w- 



z^w^, 46; Williams, 210. 



— its varieties, Schleiden, 172. 



— (potato), Bereira, 147. 



— producing plants. Archer, 7, 

 of British Guiana, aSAw, 



178. 



Starches, edible, Simmonds, 181. 



non-edible, Thihierge Sf Be- 

 milly, 191. 



list of, Bernardin, 19. 



their adulteration, Vogl, 200. 



their uses, Crace- Calvert, 44. 



Statice brasiliensis. Holmes, 92. 



caroliniana, Beed, 156. 



Statice yielding Baycuru, Symes, 



190. 

 Statistics of hop culture in Eng- 

 land, Braungert, 26. 

 Sterculia scaphigera, Jackson, 102. 

 Stillingia sebifera. Anon. 224. 

 Stinging-nettles as textile plants, 



Mueller, 138. 

 Storax, Hanhury, 80, 81. 

 Stove economic plants at Eegent's 



Park, Sowerhy, 184. 

 Straits settlements, agriculture of, 



Low, 120. 

 Strassburg turpentine, Morel, 135. 

 Straw culture in Italy, Anon. 



239. 

 Straw from Tacca pinnatifida, 



Cu%ent, 46. 

 Strength of woods, British and 



Colonial, Fowke, 67. 

 Strophanthus hispidus, jff<?r<?y, 83. 

 Strophanthus poison, Fraser, 67. 

 "Wanika arrow poison from, 



Gerrard, 69. 



