382 



PROTEACEAE 



Hot intemationale Uamcli-cdnsros to I'sirii-s. (Arcli. Lundh. 

 licrijslr. l\. :;|S MM, lOJ-ll."),' i:! 1-1 10. 1900.) 



I'luimcralion of spedo.s 



li. iir)jron(ea; Koch, Karl. (Jitrlin. Alhj. anrlcitzcil. 1857, 



PP.ji'j Ji;!.) 



— Linden, .I[iiha]. {ISrlij. Ilart.XUl. \m. 1858.) 



— Heinemann, 1". ('. Hoohmoria nrgcnlca. [Dculsch. Mag. 

 Gart. Jltiiiiu-iik. 1861, pp. S1-S2, pi.) 



B. iilvea: Descriptive and cultural 



— Pepin. Note sur la culture et les avantagcs que I'on pe\it 

 tirerdo.stisesilcrUrticaiiivcaL. 11 pp. O." Pari.-^, [184 . 7]t 



— Julien, Stanislas. Chinese cultivation. The Tchoiuna, or 

 ('liinc-;o flax. Translated from the Chinese by Stanislas Ju- 

 lien, and retranslated from the French. (Hart. Sue. Lond. 



Jour. IV'. 2:«)-242. 18J9.) Vcrfahren tier Chinesen bci 



der Kultur der Urtica nivea L., des chinesischen Flachses, 

 Tschou-ma. Ubertragen vom Hofgiirtner Herrn G. Fint*!- 

 mann. (I'cr. Bej'ord. Gartenb. Preuss. Vcrh. XX. 112-117. 

 1S51.) 



• — Julien, Stanislas. Sur la plante textile Tchou-ma (Urtica 

 nivea); traduit du traiti'; imp<'-rial d'agriculture chinoise. 

 (Snc. Accl. Paris Bull. III. (18.56), pp. 186-189. 1857.) 



— Sagra, Hamon de la. Notice sur I'Ortie de la Chine (Ur- 

 tica utilis) ; sa culture, sa multiplication, les premieres prepa- 

 rations de son ecorce, son rendement, ses qualites et ses avan- 

 tagcs. {Soc. Accl. ParU Bull. ser. 2, VI. 196-201, 305-316. 

 1869.) 



— 'Op<)>avt5Tis,'6«i55wpos. [Orphanides, Theodoros.] KaWi^pyaa 

 Botxf^cplas Tjji x">'''^^'>vs (Boehmeria nivea Hook. /3 candi- 

 cans AVeddell in DC. Prodr.). [The cultivation of Boehmeria 

 nivea.] (rcuTrowra, I. 190-199. 1872.) 



■ — Cultuur en bereiding van Rameh. (Ind. Mercuur, VI. no. 



5, 11. 1883.) 

 ■ — TtwaSios, IlaraYiiiTTjs. [Gennadios, Panagiotes.] UeplBoix- 



fifplat TTjsiffxi'poTciT-q^. [On Boehmeria tenacissima.] ('EXXe;'. 



I'ewpT. I. 30-31. 1885.) 



— Hosie, Alex[ander]. Report of the cultivation of Boeh- 

 meria nivea, Rhea, Ramie or CMna-grass in China, and on 

 the extraction and preparation of the fibre. (Agric. Ilort. 

 Soc. India Jour. ser. 2, IX. pt. 1, pp. 1-20. 1891.) 



■ — Stubbs, AV. C. Ramie (Boeluneria nivea). O. Baton 

 Rouge, La., 1895.t 



— Boyd, A. J. Ramie (Boehmeria nivea) the China-grass. 

 (Queensland Agric. Jour. I. 391-393, 462. 1897.) 



• — Jong, J. J. de. Cultuur en bereiding van Agave en Rami. 

 {Arch. Landb. Bergslr. IV. 241-251. 1900.) 



• — Economic 



— Macgowan, D. J. Additional information regarding the 

 " Clni Ma," or Grasscloth plant of China, and its identity 

 with the " Kunchoora " of Bengal, and "Rheea" of Assam; 

 Urtica tenacissima Roxb. {Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. 

 VII. pt. 1, pp. 18-20. 1850.) 



— Decaisne, J[oseph]. Recherches sur le Ramie (Urtica 

 (Boehmeria) utilis Bl.); nouveUe plante textile. {Rev. Hort. 

 ser. 4, IV. 162-171. 1855.) 



— Jackson, J. R. Ramee fibre, or China grass. {Gard. Chron. 

 1868, pp. 489, 517-518.) 



' — Watson, J. F. Report on the preparation and use of 

 Rheea fibre. [2]+ 39 pp. 3 il. F. London, 1875. 



— China grass or Rameh fibre. {Gard. Chron. ser. 2, IX. 24. 

 1878.) 



— Batten, G.H.M. Boehmeria nivea. Rheea, Ramie ou China- 

 grass. (Soc. Ace/. Pans BuH. ser. 3, V. 208-211. 1878.) 



— De Rameh. {Ind. Mercuur, VI. no. 29. 1883.) 



— Cogswell, W. H. Rheea. {Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. 

 ser. 2, VII. (1882-85), pt. 1, pp. 97-114.- 1886.) 



— Jennings, Samuel. Rhea. (Agric. Hort. Soc. India Jour. 

 ser. 2, VII. (1882-85), pt. 1, pp. 307-323. 1886.) 



— Morris, D[aniel]. Ramie. (Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. 1888, 

 pp. 273-280, 297-298.) 



— Ramie or Rheea. (KcxoBull. Misc. Inform. 1888, pp. 145- 

 149; 1889, pp. 268-27S, 284-287. 1888-89.) 



— Hosie, Alexander. (In his Three years in western China, 

 pp. 73-74. [1889.]) 



— Ramie as food for .silkn-omis. ( Keio Bull. Misc. Inform. 

 1890, pp. 174-175.) 



— [Boehmeria nivea.] (Kcw Bull. Misc. Inform. 1891, pp. 

 247-259.) 



lioolinioiia nivea; Ramie, Rhea, China grass. (Bot. 

 Ih pi. J.imiiici Hull, new ,srr. 1. 33-54. 1894.) 



— Soutter, \\[illi:ini]. Rliea (I'.oeluneria nivea). Ramie or 

 Cliina urass. {(Queensland Agric. Jour. IV. 380-382, pi. 

 I0."> 106. 1899.) 



— Rhea (liiha) or China-gra.ss ; corrcspomlence between 

 Messrs. ThirUell it Co., London, and the Imperial institute 

 on the subject of Rhea rilil)ons. — Vegetable product scries, 

 LXIV. (Agric. Ledger, VII. 191-194. 1900.) 



LAPORTEA (UiiTirA spec.) 



L. oremilata; Leschenault [de la Tour, L. T.]. Extrait 

 d'une lettre . . . contcnunt des (ibscrvatioris sur (luehpies 

 esprres d'Orties. (Mus. Ilisl. Ned. Paris Mem. VI. 359- 

 364. 1820.) 



— G[amble], .1. S. 'Die Stinging tree. (Iiul. For. XVm. 

 148-1.50. 1892.) 



Li. gigas; Jackson, .1. R. Poisonous properties of .Tatropha 

 urens [and Urtica gigas]. (I'harm. Jour. ser. 3, II. (1871- 

 72), pp. 86.3-864. 1872.) 



• — Brown, N. E. The Stinging tree. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, 

 XVIII. 567. 1882.) 



— Siebert, August. Laportea gigas Wedd. (Gartenfl. XLIX. 

 67-69, il. 15. 1900.) 



L. inoroides ;Laportiamoroides. (Arch. Pharm. CCXXVII. 

 862. 1889.) — From : Pharm. Jour. 1880, p. 993. 



MAOTJTIA (BoEHMEKiA spec.) 



Further notice regarding the " Pooah " of Nipal and Sikim; 



" Poee " of Gurhwall and Kumaoon; Boehmeria frutescens 



Don, Urtica frutescens Thunb. (/l<;ric. Hort. Soc. India 



.Tour. VI. pt. 1, pp. 240-241. 1848.) 

 [Maoutia Puya.] (Agric. Ledger, V. no. 15, pp. 120-126, 1 pi. 



1900.) 



MYBIOCARPA 



Brown, N. E. Myriocarpa oolipensis Liebm. (Gard. Chron. 



ser. 3, II. 243. 1887.) 

 Harrow, William. Myriocarpa longipes. (Gard. Chron. ser. 



3, XXI. 87, il. 24. 1897.) 



URERA 



Ernst, G. A. Amylumkorner in den Zellen des Stengels 

 strauchartiger LIrticaceen. — Botanische Notizen aus Cara- 

 cas, II. (.4rc/i. F/mrm. CLXXXI. 220. 1867.) 



Urera fibre. (Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. 1888, pp. 84-85, 1 pi.) 



VILLEBRUNEA 



Dtmstan, W. R. Bon or Ban (-mid) Reha [Villebrimea in- 

 tegrifolia]. — Vegetable product series, XLVIII. 5 pp. 

 (.4;7ric. Ledger, VI. no. 3. 1899.) 



[VUlebrunea integrifolia.] (Agric. Ledger, V. no. 15, pp. 108- 

 119, 1 pi. 19000 



29. PROTEACEAE 



Otto, Friedrich. Die Banksien und Dryandren des Botani- 



schen Gartens zu Berlin im Jahre 1834. (Allg. Gartenzeit. 



III. 1-4. 1835.) 

 Otto,Eduard. Ueber die Vermehrung der Proteaceen. (Allg. 



Deidseh. Gart. Blumenzeit. V. 278-280. 1849.) 

 S[alomon], C[arl]. Kultur und Vermehrimg der Proteaceen. 



(Gartenfl. XXVIII. 272-276. 1879.) 

 Vetter. BeitragzurCultur der Proteaceen. (Wien. III. Garten.- 



Zeit. IV. 133-138, il. 30-40. 1879.) 

 Maiden, J. H. Gums, and a resin, produced by Australian 



Proteaceae. (Philos. Soc. Adelaide Trans. Xn.54:-59. 1889.) 



BANKSIA 



Backhouse, James. [Banksia austraUs.] (Hooker Comp. 



Bot. Mag. II. 66. 1836.) 

 [Banksia elatior.] (Gard. Chron. 1866, p. 809.) 



DRYANDRA 



'W[atson], W[illiam]. [Drj'andra calophylla.] (Gard. Chron. 

 ser. 3, XXIII. 308. 1898.) 



Dryandras. (Gard. LV. 197, 1 il. 1899.) 



EMBOTHRIUM 



Embothrium coccineum. (Flor. Fruit. XI. 33, pi. 135. [1858.]) 

 H[outte], L[ouis] van. Embothrium coccineum Forst. (Flore 

 Serr. XIII. 37-38, pi. 1311. 1858.) 



