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410 RHUS VERNIX. 
effluvium, and nothing farther is to be apprehend- 
ed from its effects. 
BOTANICAL REFERENCES, 
Rhus vernix Linnxvs, Sp. pl.—Arron, Hort. Kew. i. 366.— 
Micnavx, i. 183.—Pursn, i. 205.—Pennated toxicodendron 
Exxis, Phil. trans. abr. xi. passim. American toxicodendron 
Mutter. ibid.—Toxicodendron carolinianum foliis pinnatis, 
&c. Mazeras, ibid. x. 595.—Toxicodendron foliis alatis, fructu 
rhomboideo, Dixx. Elth. 390, t. 292, f. 377.—Arbor Americana 
alatis foliis, succo lacteo, venenato, PLUKENET, phyt. t. 145. f. 1. 
MEDICAL REFERENCES. - 
Dup1ey, Phil. trans. abr. vi. 507.—SHERARD, ditto. 508.— 
Kau, travels, i. 77, -—Marsnatt, arbust. 130.—Curier, Amer. 
Acad. 427.—Barron, Coll. 24.—Tuacuer, Disp. 321.—Hors- 
FIELD, Inaugural Dissertation. 
PLATE X. 
Fig. 1. Rhus vernix, with staminiferous flowers. 
Fig. 2. 4 staminiferous or barren flower magnified. 
- Fig. 3. Stamens and rudiment of a pistil. 
Fig. 4. 4 fertile flower magnified, 
Fig. 5. Germ and stigmas, 
Fig. 6. The fruit. 
