540 
OrrFiciAL Druc 
Copaiba 
Chrysarobinum 
Kino 
Trifolium 
Krameria 
Physostigminz 
Salicylas 
PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY 
Part Usep 
Oleoresin 
Neutral principle 
Inspissated juice 
Inflorescence 
Root 
Salicylate of alka- 
loid from seed 
UnorrFiciAL Druc 
Baptisia 
Hzmatoxylon 
‘Tamarindus 
Cassia Fistula 
Scoparius 
Galega 
Sappan 
Brazil Wood 
Peachwood 
Derris 
(Tuba Root) 
Cube Root 
Physostigma 
Melilotus 
Mesquite Gum 
Fenugreek 
Piscidia 
Indigo 
Soy Bean 
Abrus 
(Jequirity) 
Catechu 
Mucuna 
(Cowhage) 
Root 
Heartwood 
Pulp of fruit 
Fruit 
Tops 
Flowering herb 
Heartwood 
Heartwood 
Heartwood 
Rhizome and root 
Root 
Seed 
Leaf and flower-_ 
ing top 
Gum 
Seed 
Bark 
Coloring matter 
Seed 
Seed 
Extract 
Hairs from fruits 
BoTrANICAL ORIGIN HABITAT 
Copaiba species South America 
Vouacapoua Araroba Brazil 
Pterocarpus India 
Marsupium 
Trifolium pratense Europe 
Krameria triandra Peru and Bolivia 
Krameria argentea Brazil 
Physostigma veneno- Africa 
sum 
Eastern North 
America 
Baptisia tinctoria 
Hzmatoxylon Central America 
campechianum 
Tamarindus indica ‘Tropical Africa 
Cathartocarpus India 
Fistula 
Cytisus Scoparius Europe 
- Galega officinalis S. Europe and W. 
Asia 
Caesalpinia Sappan India, Malaya 
Caesalpinia South America 
brasiliense 
Caesalpinia echinata South America 
Derris elliptica Malaya 
Derris malaccensis -. Indies 
Lonchocarpus Spp. South America 
Physostigma Africa 
venenosum 
Melilotus officinalis Europe 
Prosopis juliflora Mexico 
Trigonella Mediterranean 
Foenum-greecum region 
Piscidia Erythrina West Indies 
Indigofera tinctoria India 
Soja max China and Japan 
Abrus precatorius Tropics and sub- 
tropics 
Acacia Catechu India 
Mucuna pruriens East and West 
Indies 
ORDER GERANIALES OR GRUINALES 
GERANIACEZ OR GERANIUM F AMILY.—Herbaceous, rarely 
semi-succulent, sub-shrubby plants. Stems cylindrical, often 
hairy or glandular hairy. Leaves alternate to opposite, stipulate; 
