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VEGETABLE TECHNOLOGY. 



Trinidad, sugar grown at. Refer 

 to Accounts and Papers, In- 

 dexes, art. Stigae. 



Tropical agriculture, Journal of, 

 218. 



cultures, -Por^^r, 153; Qor- 



kom, 73, 250. 



fibres, Squier, 186. 



Truffles, Bonnet, 23 ; Condamy, 

 40. 



at Cannes, Anon. 228. 



their artificial culture. Anon. 



228; Gorge-GrimUot,2bQ \ Le- 

 heuf, 114; Planchon, 151; Re- 

 gimleau, 157 ; Thiriat, 192 ; 

 Valserres, 196. 



Tsiology, Smith, 182. 



Tuba roots. Anon. 230. 



Tubers as food in Queensland, 

 Thozet, 192. 



Turkey, drug trade with, Anon. 

 233. 



otto of rose from Kisanlik in. 



Smith, 182. 



opium and scammony from, 



Simmonds, 181, 

 Turkey com, Bentley, 1 6 ; Buc'hoZj 



29 ; Duchesne, 55. 

 Turkish otto of rose, Anon. 231. 

 Turmeric, Anon. 230; Crace- 



Calvert, 44. 

 African, Baniell, 47. 



commercial varieties of, 



Pereira, 147. 



Turnips used in dyeing, Anon. 227. 

 Turnsole, Hanhury, 80. 

 Turpentine, Anon. 239. 

 common, Morel, 1 35. 



(Chian), Flueckiger, 65 ; 



Martindale, 127; Modlen, 133. 



from the Aleppo pine. Morel, 



135. 



— oil of. Morel, 135. 



— (Strassburg), Morel, 135. 

 (Venice), Morel, 135. 



Turpentines and resins of the Co- 



niferae. Morel, 135. 

 Tuscan remedies, Groves, 75. 



Tuscany, chestnut culture in, 



Crosby, 247. 

 Tuscarora rice, Muenter, 138. 

 Tutu, a dye wood, Hughes, 98. 

 Twin leaf, Bentley, 16. 

 Tylophora asthmatica, Cooke, 40. 

 Typha latifolia, Morren, 136. 



TJmbelliferae used medicinally, 

 Beniau, 50. 



Umbilicus pendulinus. Anon. 223. 



Uucaria Gambir, Seemann, 176. 



Uncomoco, Martins, 128. 



Undeveloped resources of India, 

 Buist, 30. 



United Kingdom. See Great Bri- 

 tain and Ireland. 



United States of America, Cin- 

 chona culture in, Adams, 241 ; 

 Anon. 238. 



cotton culture (in Southern), 



Anon. ^15, 11^', Loring ^ Atkin- 

 son, 120; Muller, 224; Wight, 

 209; Wray, 213. 



diTigs from. Anon. 234. 



economic plants of, Rothrock, 



165. 



forest trees of, Browne, 28 ; 



Marshall, 127; Michaux, 132; 

 Nuttall, 141 ; Porcher, 153 ; 

 Vasey, 196. 



— applied to German 



forestry, Wangenheim, 202, 203. 

 forestry in. Sough, 95 ; 



Koch, 107. 



— maple sugar of, Avequin, 9. 



— Materia medica of. Holmes, 

 91; Maisch, 123. 



medicinal plants of. Barton, 



12 ; Bughes, 98 ; Jf«««cA, 123 ; 

 Rafinesque- Schmaltz, 155. 



used by natives. Brown, 



27; Palmer, 143; ^jJ^fJ^y, 186. 

 — orange flowers and oranges 

 from. Anon. 238. 



poisonous cryptogamic plants 



of, Porcher, 153. 

 — poppy culture in, Anon. 228. 



