(ag) 
Winter's Bark is:of a dark brown'cinnamon colour, with an aro- 
-maticifmell when rubbed, and of a pungent hot fpicy tafte, which 
‘is lafting on the palate, though imparted flowly. 
_ This bark has been thought to be a ufeful antifcorbutic ; ‘but in 
this character it feems to poflefs no advantage over the other pungent | 
_ aromatics, and is now generally fuperfeded by the canella alba, the 
ufes of which we have before noticed. 
In natural order the Wintera has been ranked with the oleracez, 
but to this clafs it feems to have very little affinity. 
SENTICOSZ. | 
AGRIMONIA EUPATORIA. COMMON AGRIMONY. 
Sa. 
“- 
-SYNONYMA. Agrimonia. Pharm. Geoff: iii. 46. Dale. 112. 
| Afton. i 76. Lewis: 28. Edinb. New Difpenf. 119. Bergius. 
386. Murray. iii. 147. Eupatorium veterum feu Agrimonia. 
Bauh. Pin. 321. Agrimonia. Gerard. Emac. 712. Agrimonia 
vulgaris. Park. 594. Ray. Syz.202. Agrimonia foliis pinnatis, 
_Pinnulis alterne minimis. Hall. Hifl. Stirp. Helv.gg1. A. Eupa- — 
» toria. Hudfon. Flor. Ang. 206. Withering. Bot. 
? yi ries , ee eo eS arr. + Ie. 
Elor, Dan. $88. Curt. Flor, Lond, Mill. Muft, 
= eee eee SS oS 
nia. Lin. Cen. Plant. 659, 
te, 
, altero obvallatus. Pesala 5. Sem, 2. in 
Sp. Ch. “A. folis caulinis pinnatis, impati petiolata, fructibus hifpidis. 
ROOT perennial, reddith, fealy. Stalk erect, round, hairy, reddith, 
varying from one to three feet in height. Leaves alternate, interruptedly 
pinnated, compofed of five or fix pair of Pinne, with an odd one at 
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