[1319] From zurrón, the Spanish name for a pouch or game-bag.

[1320] Consular Reports, presented to Parliament, July 1872.

[1321] Seemann’s Journ. of Bot. vi. (1868) 323.

[1322] Consular Reports, August 1873. 743.

[1323] Ibid. August 1872.

[1324] Cours d’Hist. nat. pharmaceutique, ii. (1828) 252.

[1325] Illustrations of the Bot. of the Himalayan Mountains, i. (1839) 240.

[1326] According to K. W. van Gorkom, suggestions to the same end were made to the Dutch Government as early as 1829 by Reinwardt.

[1327] In 1870, the Indian Government purchased no less than 81,600 ounces of sulphate of quinine, besides 8,832 ounces of the sulphates of cinchonine, cinchonidine and quinidine. The quantities bought in subsequent years have been much smaller until the present year (1874).

[1328] Report on the Expedition to procure seeds of C. Condaminea (1862); also Report to the Under Secretary of State for India on the Pitayo Chinchona, by Robt. Cross, 1865.