268 



^ppi, and used by the Indians as a valuable emetic and sudorific 

 in fevers, bowel complaints, &c. ■ 



45. Hamamelis ViRGijfficA — Called Shemba by the Osage 

 Indian?, and used for ulcers, tumors, sores, &c, in poultice. 



46, HeDEOMA PULEGIOIDKS, 



-A 



47. Helenium Autumnale 

 4S, Hepatica Triloba. 



49. Heuchera Acerifolia. 



50. hu3iulu8 lupulus. 



51. Hydrastis CAXADE^fsis. 



52. Hyosciamus Niger. 



NOTICE. 



The second volume shall follow this in a few months, and con- 

 tain from fifty to sixty plates and articles, many of which, upon 

 medical Genera either new or omitted by Bigelow and Barton; 

 <iuch as 



Leontodon, 

 Leptandra^ 

 LtycopuSy 

 J\fonarda, 



Oxycoccus-, 

 Pinckneyaj 



Polanlsia^ 



Polypodimnj 



Samhucusj 



Symphytum, 



Scrophularia, Trillium, 



^elumdium, Pterospora, 



Oxalis^ 



Putay 



Scutellaria^ 

 Sigillaria, 

 SmilaXf 

 SpireCy 



UhvuSj 

 Verbenay 

 Viburnum y 

 VitiSy &c. 



The last article including a monography of the North American 

 Grape Vines, and the work concluding by a general table of all 

 the Equivalents, with additional details. 



E?il> or THE FIRST VOLUME. 



