a 
AMY—AMY 
oil of almonds is the same, procured from the bitter or the — 
sweet; used as an emulsion, united with 1, mucilage 
25 yolk of egg—or 3, an alkali. The first is most conve- ~ 
_._hient—with 2, forms a grateful mixture—f3j of oil re- 
~ quires. viij liquor potassx, and £3j of distilled water. — 
: Substances incompatible are, acids; honey; syrups; tat 
_. trate and super-tartrate potass; super-suiphate potas: 
css by ae peste ay hard water. 
No. 1. R Olei amygdal. £3j 
: Acacix gummi. Bij 
_ Rubbed rogetoers | then add > 
ext 
ea distillate, 5; ~ 
‘Table-spoonful two or ‘ices times 
a day, for cough, 
“of Triticum hy iatanen, or whitat: 
ES. hits columnar masses; odour faint ;_ taste- 
Amyli. L. E. D. Puls. oo 
Spe: L. ry emmy E. Trochisci gummos. - 
°, 46 Aeris: 
Cl. 8, Ord. 1. Octandria monogynia. Nat. Ord. - Terebine 
tacex, Juss. 
Calyx four-toothed. Pet. 4, ‘Blesg: Stig. four-comered: 
te. A WO species. 
us 1. Amyris elemifera. Elemi tree. “2 
2. Amyris Gileadensis. Balsam of Gilead tree. 
_ AMYRIS ELEMIFERA. oe. 
— Orrrernat. Elemi. Lond. Elemi, Resina. Dub. Blatt 
_ Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 55. ? 
— of Carolina and the Brazils—a small tree. ie ob: 
by incisions in the bark, in . left to 
in the sun as it exudes; was fo 
key. 
