[1941] Ceylon Blue Books for 1871 and 1872, printed at Colombo.
[1942] Some of it however is very thick, though neatly quilled.
[1943] Consular Reports, Aug. 1873. 952.
[1944] In his book “De artificiosis extractionibus,” published by Gesner, Argentorati, 1561, fol. 226.
[1945] De medicina veteri et nova, Basileæ, 1571. 630-635.
[1946] Magiæ Naturalis libri xx. Neapoli 1589. 184.
[1947] Ceylon Blue Books for 1871 and 1872.
[1948] Phil. Trans. xxxvi. (1731) 107.
[1949] Thorel, Notes médicales du Voyage d’Exploration du Mékong et de Cochinchine, Paris, 1870. 30.—Garnier, Voyage en Indo-Chine, ii. (Paris, 1873) 438.
[1950] The greatest market in China for cassia and cinnamon according to Dr. F. Porter Smith, is Taiwu in Ping-nan hien (Sin-chau fu), in Kwangsi province.—Mat. Med. and Nat. Hist. of China, 1871. 52.—The capital of Kwangsi is Kweilin fu, literally Cassia-Forest.