we 
powdered. bark—of 
id. 3j to 3)j of the 
4 n Zij to Ziv. . : : 
PRUNUS LAURO-CERASUS. Cherry laurel; yi 
el 
No. 449.—PTEROCARPUS. ig oe ecges s 
Cl. 17. Ord. 4. Diadelphia Decandria. Nat. ord. Papilio- 
Species 1—PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS. Red Saunders 
tree. ae 
~~ Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 565. peers 
~ Produces the officinal red saunders, used in pharmacy, as 2 _ 
ies2—PTEROCARPUS ERINACEA. = 
Oficina, Kino, of the Colleges + Ss: 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 566. Ge eee 
_ The inspissated juice of Eucalyptus resinifera, is assumed by 
the Edinburgh College, as the tree which yields Kino; the 
Dublin considers it the product of the Buiea Sfrondosa. 
There islittle doubt, that it is the product of the Plerocar- 
pus erinacea. 
M. Virey, in a note read to the Royal Academy of Medicine 
at Prague, concerning the origin of Gum Kino, has shown 
that the first Gum Kino, which was known, and used by 
