INDEX. 



441 



Christopiier, St., i. 168. 

 Cincliona, i. 244. 

 Citron- wood, i. 124. 

 Cittaria, i. 345. 

 Class, Linnaean, i. xxiii. 



, natural, i. xxiv. 



Claw of petal, i. xxii. 



Clintorf Castle, yellow-berried Yews 



at, ii. 302. 

 Clovelly, quickset hedge at, i. 



213. 



Cluster Pine, see Pinaster. 

 Cobbett, Mr., anecdote of, ii. 236. 

 Cobham, Chestnut at, ii. 27. 

 Cobnuts, ii. 149. 

 Cockchafer, i. 35. 

 Cocoa-nut, uses of, ii. 270. 

 Codlin-moth, i. 309. 

 Coffee, i. 244. 

 Coker-nut, see Cocoa-nut. 

 Coniferag, i. Ixxii. 

 Constantinople, gates of, i. Ixxiii. 

 Conveyance of timber, ii. 334. 

 Coolness of woods, i. 331. 

 Coomb-Martin, Yews at, ii. 302. 

 Coracle, ii. 247, 248. 

 Corchorus, i. xxix. 

 Cork Elm, ii. 106, 124. 

 Corneas, i. xlvi. 

 Cornel, i. xlvi, 261. 

 Cornish wreckers, i. 157. 

 Cornish Elm, ii. 106, 124. 

 Cornwall, etymology of, ii. 158. 

 Corolla, i. xxii. 

 Cos, Plane-tree at, ii. 205. 

 Cossus, ii. 256. 

 Corone, i. 264. 

 Corylacese, i. Ixx. 

 Corylus, ii. 133 ; see Hazel. 

 Costorphine Plane, i, 113. 

 Cotehele, Chestnut at, ii. 28. 

 Cotton from Willow- tree, ii. 246. 

 Cotton-tree, ii. 216 ; see Plane. 

 Cotyledons, i. xxiv. 

 Cowthorpe Oak, i. 76. 

 Crab, i. 304 ; Siberian, i. 278. 

 Crack Willow, ii. 253. 



Crataegus, ii. 54 ; see Hawthorn. 



Crawley Elm, ii. 118. 



Crayons, ii. 148. 



Crom Castle, Yew at, ii. 309. 



Croton-oil, i. Ixiv. 



Crowhurst, Yew at, ii. 309 



Cuckow, i. 263. 



Cudbear, i. 243. 



Cupuliferse, i. Ixx. 



Curculio, see Weevil 



Currack, ii. 247. 



Cury, Ash at, i. 155. 



C:\Tne, ii. 267. 



Cynips, see Gall-flies 



Cypress, i. Ixxiii; ii. 327. 



Dacridium, i. Ixxvi. 



Damascus Plum, i. 250. 



Danish sea kings, tombs of, ii. 



304. 

 Damson, i. 250. 

 Dartmoor, i. 12. 



Darwin, singular custom described 

 by, i. 183 ; account of Apple- 

 trees in S. America, 305 ; Beech 

 forest in S. America, 318 ; fun- 

 gus described by, 345. 



Dean, Forest of. Chestnuts in, ii. 9. 



Deodar described, ii. 419 ; in the 

 Himalaya, 415 ; value of tim- 

 ber, 421 ; mention of, by Bishop 

 Heber, 422 ; when introduced 

 into England, 423. 



Devonshire, custom in, i. 303 ; ii. 

 299. 



Dicotyledons, i. xxv. 



Diomede, tomb of, ii. 203. 



Divining rod, ii. 135. 



Dog Mercury, i. Ixiv. 



Dog-wood, ii. 195, 198 ; spiral 



vessels in, 199. 

 Domremy, Beech at, i. 337. 

 Doriney, Ash at, i. 154. 

 Dowsing-rod, ii. 135. 

 Drip of Beech, injui'ious effects of, 



i. 329. 

 Druids, i. 279 ; see Oak. 



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