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2859- Solanine (C42H75NO15). — A poisonous alkaloid existing in the preceding. 



2860. Solanidine (C26H41NO2). — A decomposition alkaloid from the preceding. 



2861. Stramonium leaves. Thorn-apple. Jimson weed. Jamestown weed. — 



Leaves of Datura Stramonium L. Native of Asia and widely introduced. 



2862. Stramonium seed. — The seed of the same plant. 



2863. Daturine (C17H23NO3). — An alkaloid existing in the preceding two, and in 



other species of Datura. 



2864. Henbane leaves. Hyoscyamus. — The leaves of Hyoscyamus niger L. 



Native of Europe and Asia and cultivated as a drug. 



2865. Henbane seeds. — The seeds of the same plant. 



2866. Hyoscyamine (G7H23NO3). — An alkaloid derived chiefly from henbane and 



existing in some other plants of this family. 



2867. Hyoscine hydrobromide (CnH2iNO«.HBr + 3H2O). — The compound of 



hydrobromic acid with hyoscine, another alkaloid of the same plant. 



2868. Duboisia. Corkwood elm. — The leaves of Duboisia myoporoides R. Br. 



Native of Australia and neighboring islands. 



2869. Duboisine. — Hyoscyamine extracted from the preceding. 



2870. Capsicum. Cayenne, African, or red, pepper. (See No. 1594.) 



2871. Hungarian paprika. (See No. 1599). 



2872. Capsicin. — The oleoresin, of indefinite composition, extracted from the 



the preceding two substances. 



THE FIGWORT FAMILY (Scropkulariaceai) 



2873. Leptandra. Culver's root. — The rootstock and root of Leptandra virginica 



(L.) Nutt. Native of eastern North America. 



2874. Leptandrin. — The resinoid substance of indefinite chemical composition, 



extracted from the preceding. 



2875. Digitalis. Foxglove. — The leaves of Digitalis purpurea L. Native of 



Europe and cultivated as a drug. 



2876. The seeds of the preceding species. 



2877. Digitalin. Digitin (C27H46O14 + 5H2O). — The principal medicinal glucoside 



of the preceding. 



2878. Digitalein. — A glucoside of uncertain identity from the same leaves. 



2879. Digitonin. Another glucoside from the same. 



2880. Digitoxin (CsJLeOio). — Another glucoside from the same. 



2881. Digitophyllin C 32 H6sOio). — Another constituent of the same group. 



2882. Gratiola. Hedge hyssop. Herb of grace. — The herbage of Gratiola offi- 



cinalis L. Native of Europe. 



2883. Gratiolin (CJ0H34O7). — A glucoside extracted from the preceding. 



2884. European wild senna. — The herbage of Globularia Alypum L. (Globularia- 



ceae — Globularia Family.) Native of the Mediterranean region. 

 2884.1. Globularin (GsHjoOs). — A glucoside occurring in the preceding. 



2885. Adhatoda. Malabar-nut plant. — The leaves of Adhatoda Adhatoda (L.) 



Lyons. {Acanthaceae — Acanthus Family). Native of British India. 



2886. Vasicine. — An alkaloid extracted from the preceding. 



