sh Bliton, which is of a is 
the same manner as opium, Morphia is d 
its narcotic virtue depends. It contains 
ciple, e ive, resin i eaten" ind 
Dr. jaan caoutchouc ; 
peculiarly well suited to allay the c 
nalis. Dose, grs.i to vj, in pi . 
with 3) lactucarium and 0j diluted seobat oe se 
to mlx (See Coxe, Trans. Am. Ph. Soc. 23 
No. 344.—Laurus. 
G19. Ord. 1. Enneandria Nat. Ord. ; 
‘- Linn. Lauri, Juss. mi 2 Oleracen, 
No, 345.—-Laurus CixnaMomuM. Spe 
: The Cinnamon tree. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 410 and ilicciigare of 
the tree, No. 412. 
A well known aromatic astringent. ve 
Orric. Prev. Agua Cinnamomi; Spiritus Cinnamomi; 
Tinctura Cinnamomi ; Tinetura ergot ‘comp. of 
Colleges, Pulvis Cineainentts may: L. E. Z 
No. 346.—Laurus Cassra. (Speties 2d.) The G ee 
sia tree. : “ 2 
Orrrcinat. Lauri cassie cortex; flos” ‘nondum as 
Edin, Dub. The nas and flower-buds, of ¢ the cassia 
; 1st.) 
- Orric. Prev. Aqua Lauri . sia 
No. 347.—Laurus Campuora. (Species . 
+ of the camphoraceous vegetables. See No. 
235, te 
. Cabinet “genome yell Coll. No. +14 the oo 
ce et oe eee aie . 
No. 348—Lavnvs Nosivt s. (S 
mon sweet-bay. : 
= “Cabinet specimens, ied. CS os. 416 
ie + Posoesmesae : Se 
