INDEX. 



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/Bybloemen Tulip, 

 Byttueriaceoe, 



630 



295 

 297 

 2C2 

 ib. 

 20-3 



397 



365 

 38 



172 

 92 



489 



661 



Cabbage, 295 — Varietiea of, ib. 

 When introduced, 296 — Used 

 i!i"kalebrose,'*ib.^ — IIow pro- 

 pagated, 297 — White Cab- 

 bage, 295 — Red Cabbage, 

 Cabbage Cow, 

 Cabbage Palm, 

 Cabbage tree Worms, 

 Cabombefe, 



Cacao, 396 — Cacao Seeds used 

 for Money, 397 — Cacao cakes, 

 method of preparing. 

 Cactus family, 168,363 — Cochi 

 nellifera, 365— Flagelliformis, 

 364 — Grandiflorus, ib. — Melo- 

 cactus, 363— the Night- 

 flowering, 364 — Opuntia, ib. 

 115— Peruvianus, Koots of, 16 

 — Repandus, 364 — Triangu- 

 laris, ib. — Tuna, 

 Caducous Leaves, 

 CiBsalpinua, an early Botanist, 

 Caffaea Arabica, 

 Cajeput Tree, 



Calamites, 655, 660 — Mungcotii, 

 Calceolaria, 593 — its Varieties, 



how treated, . . 593 



Calendar of Flora, . . 1 26 



Calyoerea», . . 623 



Calyx, . . 12,66 



Cambium, . 22 



Camellia, 602 — Varieties, meth- 

 od of raising, 602, 604 — Ja- 

 ponica, 602 — Sasanqua, 

 Camomile, Common, 526- 

 Spanish Camomile, or Pelli- 

 tory, 

 Campanulaceie, 

 Camphor, . 127, ISO, 170 



Camphor Tree, . . 484 



Cam wood, 

 Canary Birds, 



Cane, Indian, account of the, 

 Canella, White, 

 Cannoi)hyllites, 

 Canoe Birch, 

 Canterbury Bells, 

 Canticle, 



Caoutchouc, 150, 170,605- Fur- 

 nished by various trees, 506 — 

 When introduced into Eu- 

 rope, ib. — How obtained and 

 Prepared, ib.— Qualities and 

 Uses, . . .666 



Caper Plant, . . 491 



Capillary Koots, . . 15 



Capparridse, . . 636 



Caprifoliaceae, . , 626 



Capsicum Plant, . 490 



Capsule . . .96 



Caraway, . . 291 



Caraway Plant, . . 489 



Carbon, EiVeets of, 121— Car- 

 bonic Acid on Plants, 122— 

 Carbon, Hassinfratz on, ib. — 

 Carbonic Acid, Thomson on, 

 ib. — Carbonic Acid Gas, 113 



Carbonic Oxide, . ,116 



Cardamon Plant, . 489 



Cardinal Flower, . . 587 



Cardiocarpuni, . . 656 



Carex, . . ,88 



Carica Papaya, . 379 



Carium Carui, . . 291 



Carl, ... . 280 



Carmine Peziza, a Fungus, 196 

 Carnation, ^583 — indigenous to 

 Britain, its Varieties, most 

 esteemed flowers. Tests of 

 Quality, 683, 584- Varions 



389 



526 

 622 



498 

 673 

 239 

 629 

 654 

 440 

 688 

 04 



P«ge 

 Colours, Propagation, and 

 Method of Culture, 5H4, 585 



Camauba Palm, . . 262 



Carob Tree, . . 386 



Carolinian Ash, . . 437 



Carpinus, . . 652 



Carpolithes, . . 656 



Carrot, 285 — Called Staphylinos 

 by the Greeks, 286 — Intro- 

 duced into England by the 

 Flemings, ib.— The Leaves of, 

 used as an ornament for 

 ladies* head-dresses, ib. — 

 Varieties of, ib. — Soil for, ib. 

 — Best Mode of Oultivating, 

 286, 287— Preservation of, 

 during winter, 2Ji7 — Seed to 

 Procure, ib. — Attacked by 

 Grubs, &e., ib. — Used in 

 Cookery, ib. — Nutritive qua- 

 lities of, ib.— Used as a Medi- 

 cine for Horses, ib. — Opinions 

 respecting its Nutritive Pro- 

 perties, 288— Sugar attempted 

 to be made from, 288 



CaryophyUca;, . . 638 



CaryotaUren, . 241,249 



Cashew, . . . 387 



Cassava, . . 283 



Cassia, or Bastard Cinnamon, 



166,483 

 Cassia, Purging, . . 541 



CassiesB, . . 310,646 



Castaneae, . . 652 



Castanospermum Australc, 319 



Castor Oil, 648 — Castor Oil 



Plant, . . .541 



Catechu extract, 140 — Catechu, 631 

 C.'itkin, . . . , 73 



Cauliflower, 296, 298— brought 

 from Cyprus, 298 — supplied 

 from England to the conti- 

 nent, ib. — method of preserv- 

 ing, .... ib. 

 Cauline Leaf, . . 39 



Caulinitcs, . . . 654 



Caulopteris, . 656 



Cayanne Pepper, . . 491 



Cedar of Lebanon, 35, 165, 471, 472 

 Cellar, lied, . . .167 



CedrelesD, . 634 



CelastrinetB, . . 647 



Celery, . . . 290 



Cellular Tissue, 6,7 — its varie- 

 ties, 6 — Malpighi's opinion of, 

 6 — confirmed by Sprengel, 6 

 — investigated by Dutrochet 

 and Amici, 6 — Medullary 

 rays, 7— the LacuniB, 7 — use 

 of the Cellular Tissue, 7 



Celtideae, . . .648 



Centaury, . . 625 



Central System of Stems, . 30 

 Ceratonia Siliqua, . 386 



Cerealia.orCorn Plants,descrip- 

 tion of the, 203— different 

 countries where cultivated, 



204, 208 

 Cereus, Creeping, . 168 



Ceroxylon Andicola, . 263 



Chalaza, Internal, 102 



Chalcedonia, . . 676 



ChamajlauciciB, 643 



Chamoerops Humilis, . 259 



Champadak, . . 371 



Chara, . . 656 



Characea;, . , 201 



Charcoal, . . .162 



Chemical Action of Leaves, 41 



Chenopodium, Bonus Uenricus, 303 

 Cherimoyer, . . . 375 



Cherry, 165, 334— Localities of, 

 ib. — History of, ib. — Liquors 



lime 

 manufactured from, 335 — 

 Varieties of, . . 335 



Clierry, Chinese, . . ib. 



Cherry, Bird, . ib. 



Chervil, . . . 291 



Chestnut Plant, 87, 162, 383 

 — where native of, 383— de- 

 scribed by Brydonc, 384 — 

 Chestnut Trees in England, 

 ib. — Durability of, compared 

 with Oak, ib., 385— Mode of 

 Propagating, . . 385 



Chestnut Bean, . . 319 



— Oak, . 429 



— , Spanish, . 164,165 



Chick Pea, 315 — used by tra- 

 vellers, . . .316 

 Chicory, ... 308 

 China, Products of, . .166 

 China Aster, . . 589 

 China Grass, . . 420 

 Chinese Chrysanthemum, 588 



— Date-Plum, . . 371 



— Kemp, . . 420 

 Chive, . . . 267 

 Chlen.iceae, . . 631 

 Chocolate, . . .396 

 Chrysanthemum, 166, 688 — its 



varieties and their Cultiva- 

 tion, 



ChrysobalaneEB, 



Chrysophyllum Cainito, 



Ciccr Arietinum, 



— Frictuni, 

 Cichoracese, . 

 Cichorium Intybus, 

 Cider, 323 — Manufactory of, 

 Cinnamomum, 

 Cinnamon, 170 — Cinnamon 



Tree, 482 — B;istard Cinna- 

 mon, 



Cistese, 



Citric Acid, 



Citron Family, 347, 353— Citrus, 

 how propagated, 354 — 

 Acida, 353 — Aurantium, 348 

 — Limonum, 353^Medica, 



Citysus, . 



Clary, 



Claspers, 



Classiflcation, Systems of Bo- 

 tanical, 



Clathropteris, 



Clathraria, 



Clematis Vitalba, Stem of, 32— 

 Clematis, 601— Difierent Spe- 

 cies, how raised. 



Climate, Continental, 



Cloud-Berry, 337— an Article of 

 Commerce in Sweden and 

 Norway, 338— Noticed by Dr 

 Clarke, 338— Dr Clarke cured 

 of Fever by, 



Clover, 318— Best Kinds, 



Cloves, 



— Oil of. 

 Clove Tree, 

 Clustered Campanula, 

 Coals, the Residuum of Ancient 



Vegetation, 



Coal Strata, 659— Newcastle 

 Coal, . 



Coccus, 



Cochincil Fig, 



Cochlearia Annoracia, 300— 

 Officinalis, . . SOO 



Cock's Comb, 590 — How man- 

 aged, ... 590 



Cocoa Nut, 170— Tree, 240— the 

 King's, 241 — Maldive, ib. — 

 Sea, ib. — Double, ib. — at 

 Lueknow,242 — Habitation,ib. 

 Ixicalities of, ib. — Trees Tax- 



688,599 

 328,645 



375 

 . 315 



ib. 

 . 623 



308 



325 

 . 652 



483 



637 

 349 



353 

 318 

 493 



45 



171 

 655 

 654 



601 

 160 



338 

 318 

 170 

 485 



484-486 

 688 



661 

 95 



365 



