THE DICOTYLEDONS 
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OrriciAL Druc Part Usep BoTANICAL ORIGIN HABITAT 
Carum Fruit Carum Carvi Europe, Asia 
Oleum Cari Vol. oil Carum Carvi 
Asafoetida Gum resin Ferula foetida, F. Persia and 
Assa-foetida, F. Afghanistan 
rubricaulis, etc. 
Coriandrum Ripe fruit Coriandrum isiiecrheaa, 
: sativum : 
Oleum Coriandri ‘Volatile oil Coriandrum — Snsiconiug 
: regions 
sativum 
Apii Fructus Ripe fruit Apium graveolens Southern Europe 
UnorFic1AL Druc 
Angelic Fructus Ripe Fruit Angelica Archangel- Northern Europe 
ica and other and Siberia 
species of Angelica 
Angelic Radix Rhizome and Angelica Arch- Northern Europe 
roots angelica and other and Siberia 
species of Angelica 
Conium Unripe fruit Conium maculatum Europe 
Ammoniacum Gum-resin. Dorema Persia 
Ammoniacum 
Galbanum Gum-resin Ferula galbaniflua Persia and 
Afghanistan 
Imperatoria Root Imperatoria Europe 
(Masterwort) Ostruthium 
Levisticum Root Levisticum officinale Europe 
(Lovage) ee ces 
Pimpinella Roots Hew ae Sone Central Europe 
Petroselinum Ripe fruit 
Petroselini Radix Root Petroselinum Southern Europe 
Apiol Oleoresin from sativum and Asia Minor 
CoRNACEA 
root 
or Docwoop F amiLy.—Herbs, as Bunchberry 
(Cornus canadensis), etc., shrubs, as Blood-Twig Dogwood (Cornus 
sanguinea), etc. or trees, as Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) 
and Sour Gum (Nyssa sylvatica), etc. Leaves simple, alternate 
(Sour Gum), or opposite (Dogwoods). Inflorescence an umbel 
or determinate head (glomerule), the whole being surrounded by 
an enlarged and more or less petaloid involucre. Flowers 
regular, rarely pentamerous, more frequently tetramerous; 
sepals usually four, small, tooth-like or absorbed; petals usually 
four, small, greenish to yellowish to white (Cornus florida), rarely 
pink or crimson; stamens four or five, alternate to the petals and 
inserted with the sepals and petals epigynously around and 
