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SWI—TEU 281 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 700—figure, No. 701. 
Indigenous. Fora detailed account, see W. P. C. Barton’s 
Veg. Mat. Med. U. 8. Vol. U. 
No. 519.—SwiETEN1a. ‘PEBRITUGA. Febrifuge Swie- 
tenia. 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 702—figure, No. 703. ~ 
The bark is officinal by the Dublin College. Tonic and _ 
febrifuge in dose 3ss. The Cabinet specimen was given — 
me, by the late Professor Barton. 
No. 520.—SympLocarPus FOTIDA. _ Skunk Cab- — 
bage. 
Cabinet specimen Jeff. Coll. Nos. 704 and 705—figure, 
No. 706. — 
Indigenous~antispasmodic, For a detailed account, see W. 
P. C. Barton’s Veg. Mat. Med. U. 8. Vol, I. 
. Tt. eS 3 
FOLIA, The leaves of Tobacco. 
os, 897 and 398. 
No, 522,—Tamaninpus Inpica. The ‘Tamarind _ 
- tree. 
Cabinet Specimen, Jeff. Coll. No. 707 figure, No 708. 
No. 523.—TanaceTUuM vuLGARE. T 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. Nos. 09 
No. 711. 
One of the corymbifere yaks an. 
are very bitter, and said to be 
No. yescoTasiéek. See No. 323. 
No. 525,—Trresinrana and Tessa 1 i 
um. See No. 424. sii 
Cabinet specimen, Jeff. Coll. figure, No. 714. 
Officinal by the Dublin College. ras. 
