XXXVIU 



LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. 



No. Page 



Botanical Figures of Herbaceous and CtUmiferous 

 Plants qf Historical Interest, or belonging to 

 Foreign Agriculture. 



94 a A'\oe soccotorina, the pita, or aloe - 116 



9t b C&ctus Opuntia, the hina, or Indian fig 116 



18 S^samum orientale, the oily grain - 28 



30 Conv61vulus Batdtas, the sweet potato - 44 



40 Gossypium herbaceum, the cotton plant 57 



43 MelilStus officinalis, the common melilot 61 



52 Clcer arietlnum, the chick pea - . 70 

 54 3/elamp^rum pratdnse, the meadow cow- 



weed - - - - 73 



58 Spfergula arv^nsis, the field spurry - 80 



69 a Cj'pLTUs escul^ntus, the eatable cyperus 98 



69 b Astragalus bce'ticus, Bcetic milk vetch 98 



86 Lycopbdium complan^tum, the flattened 



club moss - - - 112 



87 ^iibus Chamsembrus, the cloud berry - 112 

 105 ^icinus commilnis, the common castor 



oil nut - - - 138 



116 Indigofera tinctbria, the dyer's indigo - 145 

 140 Cdrthamus tinctt>rius, the dyer's saf- 



flower ... 174 



154 T^mus eleph&ntipes, the elephant's foot 182 



156 b Sals61a Kali, kali saltwort . - 183 



165 Dioscbrea satlva, the cultivated yam - 196 



196 Vallisnferia spiralis, spiral vallisneria - 249 



200 (Mscuta europas^a, the common dodder 269 



Cereal Grasses, or Bread Coi-ns, 

 723 a Triticum aestivum, summer wheat, or 



spring wheat ... 812 



723 b Triticum hybemum, Lammas wheat . 812 



723 c Triticum comp6situm, Egyptian wheat 812 



723 d Triticum turgidum, turgid wheat - 812 



723 e Triticum polonicum, Polish wheat - 812 



723 / Triticum Spelta, spelt wheat . . 812 



723 g Triticum monoc6ccum, one-grained 



wheat - - . . 812 



725 Seckle cereMe, rye - - - 821 



726 a H6rdeum vulg^re, spring barley - 823 

 726 b //6rdeum hexastichon, winter barley 823 

 726 c i/ordeum distichon, common or long- 

 eared barley - - - 823 



726 d Hordeum Zeocriton, sprat or battledore 



barley - . - 823 



727 a ^vena satlva v. vulgaris, the white or 



common oat ... 826 



727 b Jvfena sativa v. sibirica, the Siberian or 



Tartarian oat ... 826 



729 ^733 Z^a Mays, maize or Indian corn 



829, 830 



735 Ph^laris canari^nsis, Canary corn . 832 



736 a Setkria germ&nica, the German millet 833 

 736 b Setkria wziliiceum,the common or cul- 

 tivated millet - - - 833 



736 c Set^ria italica, the Italian millet - 833 



739 Oryza sativa, the rice - - - 834 



740 Ziz^niaaquatica, water Canada rice - 834 



Tall-growing or Hay Grasses. 

 789 a Zblium perenne, the perennial rye- 

 grass . ... 888 

 789 6 Dactylis glomerata, the cock's-foot grass 889 



789 c i/.)lcus lanktus, the woolly soft grass . 889 



790 a FestUca pratensis, the meadow fescue. 



grass - . - - 890 



790 b FestUca elktior, the tall fescucgrass - 890 

 790 c Festiica /oliacea, the spiked fescue. 



grass . . . .890 



790 d Alopeciirus pratensis, the meadow fox. 



tail grass . . .890 



790 e Poa pratensis, the great or smooth. 



stalked meadow grass - 89 ) 



790/Pba triviklis, the rough-stalked mea. 



dow grass - _ . . 891 



791 a Phlfeum prat^nse, the cat's-tail or 



Timothy grass . . . 891 

 791 b Festiica fliiitans, the floating fescue- 

 grass - . - . 892 

 791 c Pba aqu^tica, the water meadow-grass 892 



791 d ^gr6stis stolonifera, the fiorin-grass - 892 



Pasture Grasses. 



792 a Anthox&nthum odorJitum, the sweet. 



scented vernal-grass - - 893 



792 b Avhna pub^scens, the downy oat-grass 893 



792 c Pba ^nnua, the annual meadow-grass 893 



792 d -4gr6stis vulgJiris, the fine bent-grass - 893 

 792 e Pba angustifblia, the narrow-leaved 



meadow-grass ... 8C3 



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793 a Cynosilrus cristitus, the dog's-tail grass 894 

 793 b Festiica duriuscula, the hard fescue. 



grass - - - - 894 



793 c Festiica gl&bra, the smooth fescue-grass 8J)4 



793 d Festiica Aordeif6rmis, the barley-spiked 



fescue-grass - - . 894 



794 a Festiica ovina, sheep's fescue-grass . 894 

 794 b Pba alp'ina, alpine meadow-grass - 894 

 794 c .^iracasspitbsa, the tufted air-grass . 894 

 794 d Brlza m^dia, the common quaking- 

 grass - - - - 894 



Grasses for fixing Drift Sands. 



710 ^r6ndo aren^ria, the sand reed, or Mar- 



ram grass ... 749 



711 a 1ymus aren^rius, the sand or sea-side 



Lyme-grass - - . 749 



711 b JE^'lymus geniculktus, the knee-jointed 



Lyme-grass 

 711 c 'lymus sibiricus, the Siberian Lyme 



grass , . _ 



Leguminous Field Plants. 



741 Plsum sativum, the pea 



742 Ficia sativa, the tare, vetch, or fitch 



743 E'x\uvn Lens, the lentil 



744 Zathyrus sativus, the Spanish lentil 



745 Ffcia pisiformis, the lentil of Canada 



746 iuplnus albus, the white lupine 



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Clovers and other Herbage Plants, 



769 Cichbrium J'ntybus, the chiccory - . 870 



770 Symphytum asperrimum, the rough com- 



frey - - - . 870 



771 JSemerocallis fiilva, the day lily - - 870 



772 a Trifblium pratense, the red clover - 872 

 772 b Trifblium rfepens, the white or creeping 



Dutch clover 



872 

 772 c TVifblium prociimbens, the yellow clover 872 

 ' 872 



872 



772 d Trifblium medium, the meadow clover 



773 Medic^go lupMina, the hop medick 



774 lYifblium incarn^tum, the flesh-coloured 



clover . - - . 872 



775 MedicJlgo satlva, lucern - - - 877 



776 Medic^go falckta, yellow lucern . 878 



777 i/edysarum Onobrychis, saintfoin . 880 



778 Potferium Sanguis6rba, the burnet - 883 



779 PlantJlgo lanceolkta, the ribwort plantain 833 



780 f/Mex europaj^a, the whin, furze, or gorse 884 



781 Spergula arvensis, the spurry - - 885 



782 Sp6.rtium scoparium, the common broom 885 



783 Spartiumjunceum, the Spanish broom . 885 



784 ^pium Petroselinum, the parsley - 885 

 786 Zbtus corniculatus, the bird's-foot trefoil 886 



786 idtus tetragon61obus,the four-wing podded 



trefoil - - . . 886 



787 Trigonfella Pce^num-grze''cum, the fenu- 



greek _ - - - 886 



788 a J?iinias orientalis, the oriental bunias - 886 

 788 b ^chillfea Millefblium, the yarrow - 886 



Plants used in various Arts and Manufactures. 

 797 a J.lnum usitatissimum, the common flax 913 

 797 b iinum perfenne, the perennial flax 



799 Dipsacus fuUbnum, the fuller's thistle or 



teasel - - - - 



800 ^ubia tinctbrum, the madder 



801 /s&tis tinctbria, the woad 



802 Re&hda Luteola, weld or dyer's weed - 



803 Hiimulus Ltipulus, the hop 



804 a Coriandrum sativum, the coriander . 

 lot b Ckrum Ckrui, the caraway 



805 a Sinkpis alba, the white mustard 



805 b Sin^pis nigra, the black or common 



mustard - - " . ' o. 



806 Polygonum Fagopyrum, the buck wheat 9j4 



807 a Polygonum tataricum, Tatanan buck 



wheat - . - 7 - 



807 b Polygonum emarginiltum, emargmated 



buck wheat - - - - 



808 Nicot?an Tabdcum, the Virgmian 



tobacco - - - - 



809 Kicotiana riistica, the common green 



tobacco - - , " , . " 



810 a Kicotidna repanda, the scolloped to- 



810 b mcoUana quadriv&lvis,the four.valved 



tobacco - " , " 



810 c Nicotzda nJina, the dwarf tobacco 



812 Astragalus boe'ticus, Boetic milk \r-"^ 



813 a Crbcus sativus. the saftVon or i 



913 



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813 a Crbcus sativus, 

 crocus 



k'Ctch 

 autumn 



. 943 



