at the Isle of France ; eee 
Ceylon. What is galled the White Ipeeaguanha 
‘ nktead tothe Gi Caryatum, of Vahl. 
ha. Viola Ipecacuanha yields what is called White Ipeca 
; cuanha : it is milder than the false kinds, but mostly adul- 
 terated with them—it is called Pombodia, and Inoditum. 
~ Phe species of Piola-which are emetic, besides this, ar 
1. Piola tbenbou. 2. Viole parvifiera, 8. - Viola odorata. 
‘The two first are used to adulterate what is incorrect 
called White Ipecacuanha; and an alkaline emeti¢ ‘cor 
crete is obtained from the third, allied. to Emetine, cand 
_» called Violine. es 
Callicocea Ipecacuanha, called also Cephaelis Ipecacuanha allt 
 Cephaetis Emetica, yields the variety called Grey Ipeeacu- 
anha. Brotero, however, says, that Peruvian Grey Ipe- 
cac is produced by the roots of Physcotria Emetica. An- 
‘other species of Ke nl viz. St is. ape 
emetic root. an ‘ 
2 PSYCHOTRIA EMETICA, 
2. CEPHAELIS EMETICA, pectcuaha, 
- VIOLA IPECACUANHA, Pe 
the three varieties, 
Pe 5 South American natives used joa before their 
Connexion with Rees consequently, we do not know 
when § ey —— ed its virtes. “Piso described its 
Stbught the roots into 
_ Europeans, till 1700. Le Gras, a 
_ jt to Europe in 1672. It did not at 
til it w was a third time Sey ee by z 
forthe « Sian in the henge, of 
found’ its way = over 2 
2 vou.n. ” ho eS, a 
