492 
* * 
* 
are fuppofed to be peculiarly ufeful ; and hence by V. Helmont they 
were called Solamen intejlinorum. 
The eflential oil,* which is the only officinal preparation of Anifeeda 
now directed by the Pharmacopoeias, is ufually grateful to the ftomach 
^ 
and may be taken in the dofe of twenty drops. In difeafes of the 
fcreaft, the oil is preferred, but in flatulencies and colics the feeds 
fubftance are faid to be more effectual/ 
Oleum Anifi prsefentaneurn eft 
10 
1 
venenum. columbis, fi paucae guttul 
obfervavit Rud. A. Vogel. (Hift. 
p. i. p. 56.) Vide Bergiusy M..M.. p* 232 
inftillentur & 
Mat. Med. 161) & confinpav.it P. (Stralfund, Mag 
c Lewis ^ /. c 
3 y**afte*i- 
E^ssmsJsssE 
CORIANDRUM SATIVUM. 
COMMON CORIANDER 
O 
S TNO NT MA. Coriandrum., Pbarm. Lond. & Edinb 
vo 
p. 89. Gerard. Emac.p 
Rati Hift. p. 47 
J.B 
/» 
U 
111. 
Pin. p. 
fativum 
Hall. Stir p. Helv. n. 764. Coriandrum 
maj 
Synop 
Bauh 
58 
Coriandr 
g 
G 
Hudfon. Flor. Ang. p 
3 
Sowerbys Englijh .Botany 
TS.ogvavov, 
Theoph 
Park. The at. p. 918. C 
Withering. Bot. Arr. p. 302. 
Ko§tot vel Kogfxnof Di oft or id, 
-1 
Clafs Pentandria. Ord. Digynia. Lin. Gen. PL 
3S 6 
Cor. 
radiata: Petala inflexo-emarginata. 
Involucr. 
Eftl Gen. Cb. 
univerfak i-phyllum: Partialia dimidiata. Fruclus fphsericus. 
■ 
Sp. Ch. C. Fru&ibus globofis. 
/ 
of 
THE root is annual : the ftalk is erecT:, Branched, round. fmootH 
g 
are 
and rifes about two feet in height: the 
•j 
divided into 
ufly pinnated ; thofe of th 
upp 
row 
alternate pointed fe 
of the ftalk are 
bottom are cut into irregular ferrated lobes, refembling; the leaves of 
at th 
mo a 
