INDEX. 



353 



"West Indies, opium from, Hamilton, 

 79. 



sugar culture in, Anon. 222 ; 



Leon, 253; Roughley, 165. 



West Indies (Danish), cotton cul- 

 ture in, Rohr, 163. 



Whangee cane, Jachson, 102. 



Wheat as forage, Romano, 256. 



straw culture in Italy, Anon. 



239. 



AVheats, Corenwinder, 41. 



White Dammar, Morel, 135. 



White Hellebore, an adulterant 

 of Valerian, Bentlei/, 17. 



Wild Black Cherry, Bentley, 16. 



Wild Indigo, Bentleij, 16. 



Wild Rue seeds, Flueckiger, 65. 



Wild Yanilla. See Liatris. 



Willow culture, Coaz, 38 ; Fischer, 

 64; Krahe, 107; Noethliclis, 

 140; Renter, 159; Scaling, 171 ; 

 Schuhe, 174. 



on sandy ground, ReUring, 



86. 



Vilorg, 198. 



Willow hedges in Denmark, Dalgas, 

 46. 



Willows at Wobum Abbey, Forbes, 

 66. 



their culture at Bussieres, 



Breffaut, 26. 



their culture for basket-mak- 

 ing, Breitenlohner, 26. 



Wine. Refer to Wagenmann's 

 Bibliotheca oenologica. Zusam- 

 menstellung der gesammten 

 Weinliteratur des In- und Aus- 

 landes. Heidelberg, 1875. 8°. 

 Lorenz's Index, arts. Raisin 

 and YiGN^E. 



Woad, Lasteyrie du Saillant, 112. 



Wobum Abbey, coniferous plants 

 at, Forles, 66. 



grasses grown at, Sinclair, 



181. 



willows at, Forles, 66. 



Wonders of trees, Tayler, 190. 



Wongshy, a yellow dye, Stein, 



186. 

 Wood, Dupont ^ Bouquet de la 



Grye, 56. 

 as paper material, Jolivet, 



253. 



culture of, Thomas, 192. 



exports from Austria, JECohen- 



hruck, 91. 



for fuel in France, Larzillikre, 



253. 



its economic applications, 68 



from conifers, Schroeder^ 



173. 

 Wood oil, Fluech'ger, 65 ; Guihourt, 



76 ; Sanhury, 80. 

 Wood tar, Morel, 135. 

 Wood wool. Anon. 224. 

 Woodland trees of England, Heath. 



88. 

 Woodlands, Cobbett, 38. See also 



Forests. 

 Woods, Hildt, 89 ; Houttuyn, 96 ; 



TFalther, 202. 



at Vienna Museum, Fuchs, 



collection of, at Geneva, 

 Gentile, 69. 



fancy, of India, Balfour, 



10. 



— from the Indian Archipelago, 



Sturler, 189. 



history of, Burgsdorff, 31. 



See also Forestry. 



— most useful European, 

 Burhart, 24i4i. 



— of Brazil, Saldanha da Gama^ 



170. 



— of British Burmah, Anon. 

 226 ; Brandis, 26. 



— of Guiana, Specie Obreen, 184. 



— of Kew Caledonia, Seberty 



256. 



— of IN'ew South Wales, Moore, 



134. 



— of Rio de Janeiro, Saldanha 

 da Gama, 170. 



— of the British Colonies, Sim- 



monds, 181. 



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