IKDEX. 



659 



Lemon grass oil, 572 

 Legumes, varieties of, 312 

 Lecanora, species of, -152 

 Lentils, 312 



Leaf tobacco shipped from th.e Ha- 

 vana, 61-i 



Liberia, suitability for coffee culture, 

 77 



Lichen tribe as food, 378 

 Lichens, 486 

 Lichenin, 343 



Licospennun racemosam^ 505 

 Lindley (Dr.) on the cinchonas, 635 

 Litmus, 452 

 Lignum aloes, 439 



Litre, a French measure, equal to If 



English pint nearly, 202 

 Lime, its influence on cane juice, 161 

 Lindiey (Prof.) on the wheat of South i 



Australia, 221 

 Lindley' s classifleation of the plantain 



tribe, 322 

 Liptospermum, oil of, 565 

 LiliHiii Foiiiponiurn, 353 

 Lindley (Dr.) on the lichens, 486 

 Linseed, 535 



oil, 509, 537 



imported, 563 



cake imported, 564 



Little (Mr.) on opium, 587 

 Libra, a Spanish kind of tobacco, 613 

 Liquorice, 642 



paste, 643 



Logwood, 445, 447, 484 

 Lotus seeds, used as food, 356 

 Locust tree, 313 



pods, 503 



Louisiana, cost of producing sugar in, 



189 



production of sugar in, 146 



Loxa bark, 636 

 Luffas, properties of, 626 

 Luggie, a measuring rod, 471 

 Lucca oil, 531 



Macfarlane (Mr. A.) on the tea plant, 

 117 



Madder, culture of, 478 



Indian, 484 



statistics of imports, 484 



Madia saiiva oil, 520 



sativa, 444 



Mahowa oil, 537 

 lladura tinctoria, 485 

 Mauritius weed, 486 

 Mangrove bark, for tanning, 493 

 Mac Micking (Mr.) on making cigars, 

 G20 



Margose oil, 537 

 Macaw tree, 519 

 Maxwell (Dr.) on Xeem oil, 537 



Marc of olives, 531 

 Mango, kernel of, for bread, 378 

 Mai-mala water, 574 

 Malabar cardamoms, 419 

 Manila, exports of indigo from, 476 



exports of sugar from, 153 



cigar making, 620 



hemp, whence obtained, 321 



Mattrasses, stuffed with blades of In- 

 dian corn, 281 

 Macculloch's (Mr.) estimate of indigo, 

 478 



Maize, number of varieties cultivated, 

 278 



analysis of, 264 



impoiteo., 218 



meal, imported, 218 



on the culture of, 260 



i sugar, 215 



information respecting, 9 



Dr. Phillip's analvsis of, 307 



starch of, 334, 335, 337, 343 



system of culture in America, 273 



culture in the East Indies, 282 



immense produce per acre, 281 



varieties grown in, Peru, 281 



statistics of production in 



America, 269 



statistics of exports from the 



United States, 272 

 Malphigia bark, for tanning, 495 

 Maslin, quantity grown in France, 250 

 Mace, imports of, 414 



false color of, 409 



proportion of, to nutmegs, 408 



Malt, quantity made, 255 

 Mahoe, furnishes a dye stuff, 444 

 Mauritius, exports of pepper, 426 



nutmeg introduced in, 412 



■ pepper grown in, 422 



cost of sugar cultivation in, 



187, 189 



— tea culture in, 94 



progress of sugar culture in, 



150 



clove culture of, 398, 401 



black beans, 304 



Mangrove bark, 450, 506 

 Madagascar cardamoms, 419 

 Mangostano Gambogia^ 451, 640 

 Maple sugar, 205 

 Manettia glabra^ 641 

 Madeira, introduction of the tea plant, 

 94 



Madras, tea culture suitable for, 101 



exports of indigo from, 464 



cost of producing sugar in, 189 



Marah (Mr.) prize essay on coffee cul- 

 j ture, 69 

 I Malambo bark, 636 



