INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



425 



Jack, William. Account of the Lansium. 1S25. I. 464.- 

 ■ — On Cyrtandraceae, a new natural order of plants. 1825. 

 II. 792.2 

 • — Descriptions of Malayan plants. 1820.. I. 464.- 

 ■ — On the Malayan species of Melastoma. 1825. 11.639.' 

 Jackman, A. G. The Clematis. 1900. III. 389.- 



— Hybrid Clematis. 1900. III. 389.- 



Jackinan, George. SeeMoonE, Thomas & jACKiLVN, George. 

 Jackson. On the cultivation of Roses. 1840. III. 454.' 

 Jackson, Benjamin Daydon. A catalogue of plants cultivated 

 in the garden of John Gerard. 1876. I. 78.- 



— Daboecia. 1889. II. 662.^ 



• — A glossary of botanic terms. 1900. I. 71. 



— Guide to the Uterature of botany. 1881. I. 2. 



— Index kewensis. 1893. I. 77. 



— Vegetable technology. 1SS2. III. 1. 



Jackson, Brj'an. Osage Orange hedges. 1851. III. 372.' 

 Jackson, Charles Loring. On the reduction of camphor to 

 bomeol. 1885. III. 6ll.= 



— & Menke, A. E. A new method of preparing bomeol. 

 1883. III. 611.2 



Jackson, Charles Thomas. Analysis of the Raspberry bush. 

 1844. II. 305.^ 



— Modem methods for the preservation and coloration of 

 wood. 1868. IV. 419. 



■ — Report on the saccharine contents of native American 

 Grapes. 1860. III. 583.' 



— Wax from Rhus succedaneimi. 1861. III. 527.^ 

 Jackson, George. Account of Ormosia. 1811. 11.375.' 

 Jackson, H. Dendrometers. 1888. IV. 216. 



Jackson H. V. Forest nursery and plantation work. 1898. 

 IV. 151.^ 



— Forestry operations and the state forest nurserj', Gosford. 

 1897. IV. 380.2 



- — Pruning ornamental trees. 1898. III. 171. 



— The Ramie fibre plant. 1899. III. 381.= 



— Ramie, Rhea, or China-grass. 1899. III. 381. ^ 



— Trees for shelter and breakwinds, 1898. III. 215. ^ 

 Jackson, J. P. Cherries. 1900. III. 432.' 



• — Three best red Raspberries for market. 1899. III. 

 4.58.' 



Jackson, James Gray. An account of the empire of Marocco. 

 1809. III. 279.2 



Jackson, John Reader. On the acclimatisation of foreign tim- 

 ber trees. 1878. IV. 126.2 



— The African Baobab. 1868. III. .589.' 



— African Tea plants. 1874. III. 222. 



— The Algerian Callitris. 1872. III. 299.2 



— American Oaks. 1874. II. 128.2 



— Boxwood and its substitutes. 1885. IV. 428.' 



— Brooms and bmshes. 1885. III. 319.2 



— Calcutta botanic garden. 1868. I. 67.' 



■ — Canes and sticks used in the manufacture of walking sticks. 

 1888. IV. 428.2 



— Le Caoutchouc. 1890. III. 368.' 



— The Chestnut and its uses. 1888. II. 124.' 



— Christmas decorations. 1889. III. 383.2 



— Cinchonas. 1869. III. 712.' 



— Cochineal. 1870. III. 624.' 



— Cocoa. 1870. III. .594. 



■ — Cocoa-nut mats and mattings. 1886. III. 324.' 



— Cocoa (Throbroma Tsic] Cacao). 1867. III. 594. 



— Cocus wood. 1884. II. 338,' 437^ 



— Commercial botany. 1890. III. 218.' 



— Cork and its uses. 1865. IV. 518.' 



— The " Dogwoods " used in the manufacture of gunpowder. 

 1870. IV. 432.' 



— The Dragon tree of Teneriffe. 1868. II. 82.2 



— Eucalyptus oil. 1892. IV. 532.' 



— Foreign vegetable products. 1899. III. 218.' 



— Forestry exhibition. 1884. IV. 534.2 



— Frankincense (BoswelUa Carteri). 1880. II. 416-2 



— The genus .Iraucaria. 1865. III. 298.' 



— On the genus Euphorbia. 1869. III. 517.= 



— On the genus Ficus. 1867. II. 149.2 



— Germination of Palms. 1870. II. 62.2 



— The Gouty-stem tree. 1868. III. 589.2 



— Gum Euphorbium. 1882. III. 518.2 



— Hemlock Spmce bark extract. 1885. III. 312.2 



— India-mbber. 1890. III. 368.' 



— India-mbber and gutta-percha. 1896. III. 229. 



— India-mbber plants. 1880. 11.445.' 



— Indian forest administration. 1878. JV. 295.' 



— Indian Labvunimi Cassia fistula. 1881. 11.344.' 



— The manufacture of walking-sticks. 1877. IV. 428.2 



— JIaterial para la fabricacion de papel. 1892. IV. ^30. 



— The medicinal properties of the Cow-tree. 1873. III. 

 367,2 (505,' 69i.' 



— Mexican fibre. 1888. II. 89.' 



• — On a new appKcation of wood. 1870. IV. 428.' 



— New facts in economic botany. 1869. III. 523.' 



— Kew Zealand timber. 1875. IV. 380.2 



— Note on the uses of a commercial cane. 1878. III. 316. 



— Notes on apparently useful woods. 1863. IV. 396.' 



— Notes on some African vegetable products. 1864. III. 

 279.2 



— Notes on some of the edible fruits of the West Indies. 1864. 

 III. 267.' 



— Notes on the Areca Pahn. 1874. III. 320.' 



• — Notes on the economic appUcation of barks. 1863. IV. 

 436.' 



— Notes on the medicinal plants of the Rutaceae. 1873. III. 

 494.2 



— Concerning nuts. 1876. III. 220.' 



— The OUve. 1870. III. 678.2 



— On the Owala or Opoehala. 1864. III. 483.' 



— Pahns and their products. 1896. III. 319.2 



— Pepper. 1865. III. 343.2 



— The Persimmon. 1871. III. 670.' 



— Pine wool carpets. 1888. IV. 467.' 



— Poisonous properties of Jatropha urens. 1872. III. 382,2 

 520.' 



■ — Popular errors in economic botany. 1879. III. 331,' .^75.' 



— Princewood bark. 1876. III. 695,' 744,' 74^.2 



— Products of the Citms tribe in Sicily. 1897. III. 499.' 



— On the products of the Pea family. 1862. III. 462.2 



— Ramee fibre, or China grass. 1868. III. 382.' 



— On the Sack tree of the East Indies. 1869. III. 234. 



— Sago. 1871. III. 327.2 



— The Screw-pine and its allies. 1868. III. 313.' 



— Some useful . . . varieties of the genus Citrus. 1877. II. 

 401.' 



— Sources of copal. 1869. III. 233.2 



— The Square Bamboo. 1885. III. 316.' 



— The Surinam Quassia. 1881. III. 509.' 



— The Sweet Chestnut. 1885. II. 124.' 



— The Tamarind. 1871. III. 489.' 



— Tea. 1870. III. 607. 



— Tea and coffee substitutes. 1890. III. 223.' 



— Tea and its substitutes. 1883. III. 222. 



■ — Tropical fruits in the Kew museum. 1887. III. 220.' 



— On the use of Coca. 1870. III. 493.' 



— The uses of some of the Indian species of Bassia. 1878. 

 III. 667.' 



— A valuable African wood. 1885. IV. 520.' 



— Walking sticks. 1877. IV. 428.2 



— The Whampoa Bamboo. 1894. III. 315.2 



— Wonderful pknts. 1887. I. 518. 



— Zebra wood. 1875. 111. 462,' 471, ^V. SW,^ SSl.^ 



— & Croucher, J. The Cactus family. 1871. III. 619. 

 Jackson, Joseph. Catalogue of the . . . plants of Worcester 



county. 1883. I. 315. 



— Flora of Worcester county. 1883. I. 315. 



— Through glade and mead. 1894. I. 316. 

 Jackson, M. A. The pictorial flora. 1840. I. 399. 

 Jackson, Robert. Montgomerj' Smith. Flora. 1860. 1.314. 

 Jackson, Robert Tracj'. Localized stages in developments 



1899. I. 101,'j243.2 



— Methods of labelling trees and plants. 1888. I. 521.' 

 Jacob, Edward. Plantae favershamienses. 1777. I. 395. 

 Jacob, Georg. Untersuchungen iiber zweites . . . Bliihen. 



1890. I. 221. 

 Jacob, H. 's. De instandhouding der KofEecultuur. 1899. 



III. 731. 



— Over de stoomis in de ontwikkeUng van den Koffieboom. 

 1896. III. 736. 



Jacob, John. West Devon and Cornwall flora. 1836. I. 

 398. 

 Jacob, Paul. Les bois de construction et les bois utiles. 1897. 



IV. 385.' 



— Nos Platines. 1896. III. 418.2 



Jacob-Makoy, L. & Cie. Nouveaut^s annoncees a Liege. 



1865. III. 77.2 



■ Nouveautes de plein air. 1864. III. 77.2 



Prix-courant des plantes exotiques. 1866. III. 77.2 



Jacobaeus, Johaim Adolph. De plantarum structura et vege- 



tatione schedion. 1727. I. 97. 

 Jacobaeus, Oliger. Museum regium. 1696. 1. 40. 



