Contains Monthly Reports of the plantations on the Neilgherry Hills; Annual Reports for 1863-64, 1864-65, with details of method of propagation and cultivation, barking, mossing, attacks of insects, illustrated by woodcuts and 4 plates; report of Cross’s journey to Pitayo, with map; Cinchona cultivation in Wynaad, Coorg, the Pulney Hills and Travancore, with map; in British Sikkim, the Kangra, Valley (Punjab), the Bombay Presidency, and Ceylon.
c. Copy of all Correspondence between the Secretary of State for India and the Governor-General, and the Governors of Madras and Bombay, relating to the cultivation of Chinchona Plants, from April 1866 to April 1870. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 9 August 1870. 285 pages.
Contains reports on the Neilgherry and other plantations, with map; appointment of Mr. Broughton as analytical chemist, his reports and analyses; reports on the relative efficacy of the several cinchona alkaloids, on cinchona cultivation at Darjiling and in British Burma.
d. Copies of the Chinchona Correspondence (in continuation of return of 1870), from August 1870 to July 1875. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 21 June 1877. 190 pages.
Contain also reports on the alkaloid manufactory in India, collection and shipment of barks, and analyses of barks.
Delondre (Augustin Pierre) et Bouchardat (Apollinaire), Quinologie, Paris, 1854, 4°. 48 pages, and 23 good coloured plates exhibiting all the barks then met with in commerce.
Delondre (Augustin), see Soubeiran.
Gorkom (K. W. van), Die Chinacultur auf Java, Leipzig, 1869, 61 pages. An account of the management of the Dutch plantation.
Hesse (Oswald). This chemist has summarized his elaborate researches on Cinchona in the German Dictionary of Chemistry, articles Chinin, Cinchonin, etc. 1876-1877.
Howard (John Eliot), Illustrations of the Nueva Quinologia of Pavon. London, 1862, folio, 163 pages and 30 beautiful coloured plates.—Figures of Cinchona mostly taken from Pavon’s specimens in the herbarium of Madrid, and three plates representing the structure of several barks.