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PULSATILLA HIRSUTISSIMA BATTLE8NAKE-HEBB. 57 



Pulsatilla hirsutissima (Pursh ) BrittolL Crowfoot family ( Ranunculaceae ). 



Synonym. — Anemone patens var. nuttaUmna A. Gray. 

 American pasqueflower; American Pulsatilla. 



Native, perennial herb, 6 to 16 inches high, found in the prairie regions of Illi- 

 nois, west to the Rocky Mountains and the Northwest. 



Pari used, — Flowering herb (nonofficial). 

 Purging-root. See Euphorbia tordUata, 



Purslane, black. See Euphorbia nutans. 



Purslane, milk-. See Euphorbia nutans. 



Pussy-willow. See Salix nigra. 



Putty-root. See Aplectrum spicatum. 



Pycnanthemum montamoa Michx. Same as KoeUia monkma. 



Pycnanth&num pilosum Nutt. Same as KoeUia pilom. 



Pyramid-flower. See Frasera caroKnensis. 



Pyrethrum parthenium Smith. Same as Chrysanthemum parthenium. 



Pyrm americana DC. Same as Sorbus americana. 



Quack-grass. See Agropyron repens. 

 Queen- Ann e's-lace. See Daucus carota. 



Qneen-of-the-meadow. See Eupatorium purpureum. 

 I ^ueen's-delight. See Stillingia sylvatica. 

 Queensland asthma-weed. See Euphorbia pUulifera. 

 Queen's-root. See StiMingia, sylvatica. 



Quercus. See (jaercus alba. 



Quercus alba L. 



Quercus; white oak; stone-oak. 



Beech, family | Fagaceae). 



Large, indigenous forest tree, 50 to 100 feet in height, in woods from Maine to 

 Minnesota, south to Florida and Texas. More abundant in the Middle States 



Pari used. — Bark, u collected from trunks or branches 10 to 25 years of age, and 

 deprived of the periderm" (official). 



family 



Quercus rubra L. Beech 



Red oak; champion-oak; Spanish oak. 



Large, wide-spreading, indigenous forest tree, about 70 feet in height, from Nova 

 Scotia to Minnesota, south to Florida and Texas. .More common in the 

 Northern States and in Canada. 



Part used. — Bark (nonofficial). 

 Quinine-flower. See Sahbatia eUioltii. 

 Quinine-herb. See Sabbatia ellioUii. 

 Quinine-plant. See Sabbatia elliottii 

 Quivcrleaf. See Populw tremuloid . 



Bagged-cup. See Silpkium perfoliaium. 

 Ragweed. See A?nbrosia ctrternisiaefoHa. 

 Ragwort, golden. See &nedo aureus. 

 Raspberry, black. See Rubus ocddeniaUs. 

 Raspberry, ground-. See Hydrastis canadensis. 

 Raspberry, wild red. S> Rubus strig us. 

 Rattle-root. See CmAcifuga racemosa. 

 Rattlesnake-herb. See Actaea alba and A. rubra. 



