INDEX. 



709 



PlljfO 1 



571 

 tj30 



Bybloemen Tulip, 

 Byttneriaoese, 



Cabbage, 295 — Varieties of, ib. 

 When introduced, 296— Used 

 in " kale brose,'* ib. — How pro- 

 pagated, 297— Wliite Cab- 

 bage, 295— Red Cabbage, 295 

 Cabbage Cow, . . 297- 



Cabbage Palm, . . 2fi2 



Cabbage tree Worms, . ib. 



Cabombefe, . . . 202 



Cacao, 396 — Cacao Seeds used 

 for Money, 397 — Cacao cakes, 

 method of preparing, 397 



Cactus family, 1 6fi, 363— Cochi- 

 nellifera, 365 — Flagelliformis, 

 364 — Grandiflorus, ib. — Melo- 

 cactus, 363 — the Night- 

 flowering, 364 — Opuntia, ib. 

 llS^Peruvianus, Uoots of, 16 

 — Repandns, 364 — Triangu- 

 laris, ib. — Tuna, , 365 

 Caducous Leaves, . 38 

 Csesalpinus, an early Botanist, 1 72 

 Caifsea Arabica, . . 92 

 Cajeput Tree, . 489 

 Catamites, 655, 660 — Mungeotii, 661 

 Calceolaria, 593 — its Varieties, 



how treated, . . 593 



Calendar of Flora, . .126 



CalycercEE, . 623 



Calyx, . . 12,66 



Cambium, . 22 



Camellia, 602 — Varieties, meth- 

 od of raising, 602, 604 — Ja- 

 ponica, 602 — Sasanqua, 389 



Camomile, Common, 526 — 

 Spanish Camomile, or Pelli- 

 tory, . . .526 



Campanulacese, . . 622 



Camphor, ■. 127,150,170 



Camphor Tree, . . 484 



Cam-wood, . . . 498 



Canary Birds, . . 673 



Cane, Indian, account of the, 239 

 Canella.Whitej . . 629 



Cannopliyllites, . . 654 



Canoe Birch, . . 440 



Canteibury Bells, . 088 



Canticle, . . .04 



Caoutchouc, 150, 170,505— Fur- 

 nished by various trees, 506^ 

 When introduced into Eu- 

 rope, ib. — How obtained and 

 Prepared, ib. — Qualities and 

 Uses, . . . 5G(j 



Caper Plant, . 491 



Capillary Boots, . - 15 



Capparridae, . . 63C 



Caprifoliacefp, . . G'2d 



Capsicum Plant, . 4D0 



Capsule . . .95 



Caraway, . . 291 



Caraway Plant, . . 489 



Carbon, Effects 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, 683 — indigenous to 

 Britain, its V.irieties, most 

 esteemed flowers, Tests of 

 Quality, 083, 5S4— Vdrions 



Page 

 Colours, Propagation, and 

 Method of Culture, 684, 685 



Carnauba Palm, , . 262 



CarobTree, . . 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 Cultivating, 

 286, 287— Preservation of, 

 during winter, 287 — Seed to 

 Procure, ib. — Attacked by 

 Grubs, &c., 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 



Caryophyllege, . . 638 



Caryota Uren, . 241,249 



Cashew, ... 387 



Cassava, . . 283 



Cassia, or Bastard Cinnamon, 



166,483 

 Cassia, Purging, . . 541 



Cassiese, . . 310,646 



Castaneae, . . 662 



Caatanospermum Australe, 319 



Castor Oil, 648 — Castor Oil 



Plant, . . .641 



Catechu extract, 140 — Catechu, 631 

 Catkin, . ... 73 



Cauliflower, 296, 298— brought 

 from Cyprus, 298 — supplied 

 from England to the conti- 

 nent, ib. — method of preserv- 

 ing, .... ill. 

 Cauiine Ijcaf, . 39 



Caulinites, . . 654 



Caulopteris, 655 



Cayanne Pepper, . . 491 



Cedar of Lebanon, 35,165,471,472 

 Ceuar, Red, . . . 167 



Cedreleae, . 634 



Celastrinese, . . 647 



Celery, . . . 290 



Celkilar Tissue, 6,7 — its varie- 

 ties, 6 — Malpighi's opinion of, 

 — confirmed by Sprengel, 6 

 — investigated by Dutrochet 

 and Amici, 6 — Medullary 

 rays, 7 — the Lacunae, 7 — use 

 of the Cellular Tissue, 7 



Celtideaj, . . .648 



Centaury, . . 525 



Central System of Stems, . 30 

 Ceratonia Siliqua, . 386 



Cerealia,orCornPlants,depcrip- 

 tion of the, 203— different 

 countries where cultivated, 



204, 208 

 Cereus, Creeping, , 168 



Ceroxylon Andicola, . 263 



Chalaza, Internal, 102 



Chalcedonia, . . 676 



Chamaalauciese, 643 



Chamoerops Humilis, . 259 



Champadak, . . 371 



Chara, , . 656 



Characeae, . . 201 



Charcoal, . . .162 



Chemical Action of Leaves, 41 



Chenopodium, Bonus Henricus, 303 

 Cherimoyer, . . . 375 



Cherry, 166, 334— Localities of, 

 ib. — History of, ib. — Liquors 



ruga 

 manufactured from, 335 — 

 Varieties of, . ■ 335 



Cherry, Chinese, . . ib. 



Cherry, Bird, . . ib. 



Chervil, . . .291 



Chestnut Plant, 87, 162, 383 

 — where native of, 383— de- 

 scribed by Brydone, 384 — 

 Chestnut Trees in England, 

 ib. — Durability of, compared 

 with Oak, ib., 385— Mode of 

 Propagating, . . 385 



Chestnut Bean, . . 819 



— Oak, . . 429 



— , Spanish, . 164,165 



Chick Pea, 316 — used by tra- 

 vellers, . . .315 

 Chicory, ... 308 

 China, Products of, . .166 

 China Aster, . . 68S 

 China Grass, . . 420 

 Chinese Chrysanthemum, 688 



— Date-Plum, . . 371 



— Kemp, . . 420 

 Chive, , . . . 267 

 Cldenacese, . . 631 

 Chocolate, . . .396 

 Clirysanthemum, 166, 688 — ^its 



varieties and their Cultiva- 

 tion, . . 688,599 

 Chrysobalaneffi, . 328,645 

 Chrysophyllum Cainito, . 375 

 Cioer Arietinum, . , 315 

 — Frictum, . . ib. 

 Cichoraceaa, . . . 623 

 Cichorium Intybus, . 308 

 Cider, 323— Manufactory of, 3-'5 

 Cinnamomum, . . 662 

 Cinnamon, 170 — Cinnamon 

 Tree, 482 — Bastard Cinna- 

 mon, ... 483 

 Cistese, . . . 637 

 Citric Acid, . . 349 

 Citron Family, 347, 353— Citrus, 

 how propagated, 354 — 

 Acida, 353 — Aurantium, 348 

 — Limonum, 353 — Mcdica, .363 

 Citysus, . . . 318 

 Clary, ... 493 

 Claspers, . . .45 

 Classification, Systems of Bo- 

 tanical, . , 171 

 Clatluropteris, . . 655 

 Clathraria, . . 654 

 Clematis Vitalba, Stem of, 32 — 

 Clematis, 601— Different Spe- 

 cies, how raised, . 60 1 

 Climate, Continental, . 160 

 Cloud-Berry, 337— an Article of 

 Commerce in Sweden and 

 Norway, 338 — Noticed by Dr 

 Clarke, 338— Dr Clarke cured 

 of Fever by, . . 338 

 Clover, 318— Best Kinds, . 318 

 Cloves, ... 170 



— Oil of, . . 485 

 Clove Tree, . . 484-486 

 Clustered Campanula, . 688 

 Coals, the Residuum of Ancient 



Vegetation, . . 6 



Coid Strata, 659 — Newcastle 



Coal, . . . 661 



Coccus, . . , 9S 



Cochineal Fig, . 365 



Coclilearia Armoracia, 300 — 



Offiein.ilis, . . 3O0| 



Cock's Comb, 590 — How man- 

 aged, . . . 59(1 

 Cocoa Nut, 170— Tree, 240— the 

 King's, 241— Maldive, ib. — 

 Sea, ib. — Double, ib. — at 

 Lucknow,242 — Habitation ,ib. 

 Localities of, ib. — Trees Tax- 



