Sachregister.

Abies 568, 661. Acanthus mollis 509. Acer 634, 707. Aconitum napellus 290, 503. Aesculus 626. Agathis australis 197. Agave rigida 56, 733. Ahorn 634, 707. Akazie (falsche) 595, 717. — (Gummi) 320. Akelei 503. Alantwurzel 284. Alkanna 122. Aloe 236, 341. Alraun 278. Amaryllis 486. Ambra 199, 259. Ampelopsis 610. Anchusa tinctoria 123. Anemone 504. Aralie 612. Arbutus unedo 622. Areca catechu 144, 374. Arnika 286. Artemisia absinthium 296. Arve 571, 669. Ärzte (ägyptische) 268. Asa foetida 326. Asphodelus 481. Astarte 577. Aster 533. Aurikel 524. Azaleen 552. Baldrian 285. Balsam 231, 329. Balsamine 540. Bambus 85. Bärenklau 509. Bast 66. Battikfärberei 117. Baumwolle 93. Baumwollspinnerei 101. Bdellium 230, 329. Begonie 527. Belladonna 289. Bellis perennis 538. Benzoëharz 334. Bernstein 199. Bernsteinlack 204. Bibergeil 259. Bilsenkraut 288. Birke 700. Blauholzbaum 127, 722. Blumenkränze 430. Blumenzwiebeln 480. Boehmeria tenacissima 64. Bohnenkraut 545. Boretsch 528. Brache 4. Brandpilz 743. Brasilholz 127, 722. Brechnuß 361. Brennessel 65. Brombeere 640. Buche 589, 690. Buchs (Buxus) 607. Caesalpina echinata 127, 722. Calceolaria 557. Camellie 554. Campanula 516. Campescheholz 127, 722. Cananga odorata 258. Canna 493. Cannabis sativa 52. Carludovica palmata 73. Carthamus tinctorius 139. Carum 735. Cascara sagrada 303. Castilloa elastica 180. Ceder 671. Cedrela odorata 679. Ceiba pentandra 67. Cereus 729. Chamaecyparis 581. Chelidonium 272. Chinarinde 351. Chromgerberei 154. Chrysanthemum 535. Cistrosen 623. Clematis 610. Cochenille 126. Colombowurzel 347. Coloradokäfer 749. Coloradolilie 739. Condurango 351. Convolvulus 527. Corchorus capsularis 63. Coriaria myrtifolia 148. Crocus sativus 138. — vernus 492. Curare 362. Curcuma 137. Cyclamen 525. Cyperus papyrus 74. Cypresse 575, 674. Cypripedium 495. Cytisus laburnum etc. 596. Dahlie 531. Dammarharz 192. Datura 288, 555. Der el Bahri 221. Dianthus 517. Digitalis 289, 542. Dividivi 147. Dracaena draco 143. Drachenblut 143. Dreifelderwirtschaft 3. Drogen 282. Ebenholz 718. Efeu 612. Eibe 585. Eibencypresse 574. Eibisch 285, 514. Eiche 679. Eichenrinde 149. Eisenholz 721, 738. Eisenhut 290, 503. Elaeagnus 592. Elemiharz 191, 233. Engelwurz 291. Enzian 290. Erdbeere 642. Erika 551. Erle 590, 696. Esche 636, 709. Esparsette 24. Espartogras 59, 83. Eukalyptus 742. Euphorbium 324. Evonymus 609. Fagus 589, 690. Färberdistel 139. Färberei 114. Färbereiche 136. Färberochsenzunge 123. Farnwurzel 291. Fichte 659. Ficus elastica 178. Fingerhut 289. Firnis 193. Flachs 33. Flieder 637. Föhre 665. Fraxinus 636, 709. Fritillaria 470. Fuchsie 556. Galläpfel 151, 156. Gallustinten 158. Gartenkunst 381. Geilwurz 295. Geißblatt 599. Gelbholz 723. Gelbwurzel 137. Gelsemium 348. Georgine 531. Gerberei 153. Gesnerazeen 509. Gingko 587. Gladiolen 491. Gleditschia 593. Glockenblume 516. Glycine 598. Glycyrrhiza glabra 317. Goldlack 506. Goldregen 596. Gossypium barbadense 94. Grabschmuck 579. Guajakholz 338. Gummi arabicum 320. Gummigutt 136, 316. Guttapercha 181. Haematoxylon campechianum 127. Halfa 59, 83. Hanf 52. Haselstrauch 277, 590. Hatschepsut 221. Hauswurz 523. Henna 123. Herbstzeitlose 287. Hevea brasiliensis 167. Hibiscus 285, 514. Holzkohle 659. Holzteer 372, 657. Honigklee 25. Hortensie 550. Hyazinthen 473. Hybridisation 442. Hydrastis 349. Hypericum perforatum 274. Imhotep 263. Immergrün 549. Indigo 128, 130. Indigo, künstlicher 133. Ipecacuanha 344. Irideen 488. Isatis tinctoria 113, 128. Jalapenwurzel 309. Jasmin 549, 593, 600. Johannisbeeren 601, 643. Johanniskraut 274. Judasbaum 593. Jungfernrebe 610. Juniperus 583, 679. Jute 63. Kakteen 563, 728. Kalabarbohne 364. Kamille 290, 539. Kampfer 237. Kapok 67. Kapuzinerkresse 559. Kastanie 696. Katechu 144, 335. Kattun 107. Kaugummi 184. Kaurikopal 197. Kautschuk 162. Kermeseiche 125. Kickxia elastica 175. Kiefer 571, 665. Kino 336. Klee 27. Knabenkraut 276. Koka 366. Kokosnußfaser 71. Königskerze 544. Kopaivbalsam 332. Kopallack 194. Korkeiche 683. Kornblume 537. Kränze 433. Krapp 120. Krotonöl 316. Kubebenpfeffer 333. Kühn, Julius 8. Kusso 373. Lacke, japanische 208. Larix 572, 670. Lathyrus 23. Laurus 602. Lebensbaum 581. Lederfabrikation 153. Lein 32. Levisticum 545. Levkojen 505. Lilie 469. Linde 632, 712. Linum 32. Lonicera 599. Lorbeer 602. Lotosblume 425. Lupine 21. Luzerne 18. Lyceum europaeum 593. Lychnis 520. Magnolie 613. Mahagoni 723. Maiglöckchen 481. Malven 513. Mandragora 279. Mangabeira 171. Mangroven 149. Manilahanf 54. Mastix 190, 623. Maulbeerbaum 717. Mäusedorn 485. Medicago 18. Mehltau 746. Mekkabalsam 230, 329. Melilotus 25. Melisse 293, 545. Melone 740. Mesquite 737. Mimosa pudica 595. Mistel 277, 649. Mohn 299, 505. Moschus 259. Musa textilis 54. Mutterkorn 294. Myrrhe 211, 327. Myrte 605. Nachtkerze 557. Nachtviole 505. Nadelhölzer 657. Narde 261. Narzisse 486. Nelke 517. Nelumbium speciosum 426. Nesseltuch 65. Nießwurz 287. Nußbaum 695. Nußfichte 736. Nymphaea lotus 425. Oleander 620. Opium 299. Opopanax 325. Opuntie 729. Orchideen 494. Orth Alb. 10. Oxalis tuberosa 513. Paeonia 502. Palaquium gutta 181. Panamapalme 73. Papaver somniferum 299. Papierfabrikation 80. Pappel 591, 698. Papyrus 74. Paradies 387. Parfümfabrikation 248. Passifloren 561. Patschuli 257. Pawlonia 620. Pelargonien 511. Pernambukholz 127, 722. Perubalsam 330. Petunie 558. Pfefferminze 292. Pfriemengras 58. Phaseolus 560. Phlox 562. Phormium tenax 483. Piassave 69. Picea 569, 659. Pilze 743. Pinus 571, 665. Pistacia lentiscus 190, 623. — therebinthus 189, 624. Platane 628, 707. Podophyllin 341. Populus 591, 699. Portulak 522. Primula 523. Prosopis 736. Prunus 614. Punt 220. Purpur 114, 135. Quassiaholz 340. Quebracho 395. Quendel 239. Quercusarten 681. Quercus coccifera 125. — tinctoria 136. Quillaia 350. Ramie 64. Raphiapalme 70. Ratanhiawurzel 336. Raute 273. Renntierflechte 298. Reseda 510. Rhabarber 305, 516. Rhamnus 608. Rheum officinale 305. — undulatum 516. Rhododendron 552. Rhus 617. Ribes 602, 644. Rizinusöl 303. Robinia 594, 717. Röhrenkassie 315. Rosen 444. Rosenholzbaum 722. Rosenöl 252, 452. Rosmarin 293, 546. Roßkastanie 625. Rostpilz 744. Rotang 89. Rotholz 127, 722. Rubia tinctorum 120. Rubus 641. Runen 278. Ruscus aculeatus 485. Ruta graveolens 511. Sabadill 375. Sabäer 219, 231. Safran 138. — als Zierblume 492. Sago, wilder 733. Salbei 542. Salben 241. Salepknolle 295. Salix 699. Salomo 224, 274. Salomonssiegel 275. Sambucus 600, 640. Sandarak 193. Sandarakcypresse 674. Sandelholz 236. Sandelholzöl 334. Saponaria 521. Sarsaparillwurzel 337. Sauerklee 513. Scammonium 340. Schellack 205. Schellkraut 272. Schminke 160. Schneeglöckchen 485. Schraubenbohne 736. Schwertlilie 488. Scilla 476. Secale cornutum 294. Seegras 60. Seerose 425. Seidenbaumwolle 67. Seifenkraut 521. Senegawurzel 350. Senf 376. Sennesblätter 313. Shepherdie 592. Siegwurz 276. Simarubarinde 360. Sisalhanf 56. Smilax aspera 484. Sotol 734. Springwurz 274. Stechapfel 288, 555. Stechwinde 484. Stiefmütterchen 508. Strophantus 363. Strychnin 361. Styrax 234, 334. Sumach 148, 617. Sumatrakampfer 237. Sumpfcypresse 678. Süßholz 317. Tamarinde 314. Tamariske 639. Tanghinpflanze 364. Tannen 569, 654. Tausendguldenkraut 296. Taxus 585. Tectona grandis 726. Terpentin 187, 371, 657. Teufelsdreck 326. Thaer, Albr. 6. Theriak 261, 302. Thuja 581. Thymian 293. Tiekholz 726. Tollkirsche 289. Tolubalsam 331. Tonkabohne 260. Tradescantien 493. Tragantgummi 319. Trollblume 502. Tropacolum 559. Tuberose 481. Tulpe 471. Tulpenbaum 613. Türkenbund 470. Ulme 633, 716. Vanillin 260. Veilchen 506. Verbascum 544. Verbenen 547. Veronica 545. Versailles 413. Viola odorata 506. Wacholder 278, 583, 679. Waid 113, 128. Waidbau 656. Weide 699. Weihrauch 210, 214, 327. Wermut 296. Wiesenkultur 14. Wiesenplatterbse 23. Wohlgerüche 240. Wurmsamen 292. Ylang-Ylang 258. Yucca gloriosa 483. Zinnia 537.






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