120 JUGLANS CINEREA. 
A patent medicine, long vended in this state 
under the name of Chamberlain’s Bilious Cordial, 
was a tincture of this bark combined with various 
aromatic seeds. 
The bark is said to be rubefacient when exter- 
nally applied, and even capable of exciting a blis- 
ter. Of this I have had no experience. 
BOTANICAL REFERENCES. 
Juglans cinerea, Linnzus, Sp. pl._—Jacquin, Ic. rar. i. t. 
192.—W mpENow, arb. 156.—W ANGENHEIM, Amer, 21. t.9.f. 
21.—Micuavx, ii. 191.—Pursn, ii. 636. 
Juglans oblonga Rerz. Obs, i. p. 10.—Juglans cathartica, 
Micwavx, FIL. rbres forestiers, i. 165. - 
MEDICAL REFERENCES. 
‘Tuacuer, Disp. 245.—Barr. Col. 23. 52.—Rusu, Med. 
Obs. is 112. : 
PLATE XXXII. 
‘Fig. 1. 4 branch of Jugians cinerea in flower, the leaves not fully 
expanded, 
Fig. 2. 4 scale or barren flower from the ament magnified, 
Fig. 3. 4 fertile flower magnified. 
Fig. 4. The fruit. 
