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5212. 1. Another sample of the same. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 



5213. Wafer ash bark. Shrubby trefoil. Quinine tree. — The bark of Ptelea 



trifoliata L. Native of North America. From the New York drug market. 

 Same donor. 



5214. Southern prickly ash bark. — The bark of Zanthoxylum Clava-Herculis L. 



Native of the southeastern United States. Presented by Parke, Davis & 

 Company. 



5215. Another sample of the same, collected by A. H. Curtiss in Florida. (See 



Herbarium.) 



5216. Florida prickly ash. — The bark of Z. Fagara L. Native of the Gulf Coast 



of the United States and the West Indies. Collected by H. H. Rusby at 

 Miami, Florida. 



5217. Tembotary hu. — The bark of Z. hyemale St. Hil. Native of tropical South 



America. From Paraguay, through the Field Museum of Natural History. 



5218. Tembotary saayu. — The bark of Z. rhoifolium Lam. Same source and 



donor as preceding. 



5219. Tembotary mi. — Theb ark of a species of Zanthoxylum. Same source and 



donor. 



5220. Curatuna saayu. — The bark of a species of Zantkoxlyum. Same source 



and donor. 



5221. Simaruba bark. — The bark of Simaruba amara Aubl. {Simaroubaceat — 



Quassia Family). Native of northern South America. Presented by 

 Parke, Davis & Company. 



5222. Another sample of the same, from the same donor. 



5223. Cascara amarga. Honduras bark. — The bark of a species of Tariri. (Same 



family). Native of Central America. From the New York drug market. 

 Presented by H. H. Rusby. 



5224. Spurious Cascara amarga. — The bark of an unknown plant, probably a 



species of Croton. (Euphorbiaceae — Spurge Family). Native of the 

 Bahama Islands. From the New York drug market. Same donor. 



5225. Another spurious sample of the same, of unknown botanical origin. 



5226. Another sample of the same. 



THE MYRRH FAMILY (Burseraceae) 



5227. Icy bark. Brazilian elemi bark. — The bark of Protium Icicariba (DC.) 



March. Native of tropical South America. From Paraguay, through 

 the Field Museum of Natural History. 



THE MAHOGANY^ FAMILY (Meliaceae) 



5228. Cedro Colorado. Red Cedrela bark. — The bark of Cedrela fissilis Veil. 



Native of tropical South America. Same source and donor. 



5229. Cedron bark. — The bark of a species of Cedrela. Native of the eastern 



Andean region of South America. Collected by H. H. Rusby at Hacha- 

 quiri, Bolivia, 1885. 



5230. Catigua pyta. — The bark of Trichilia Catigua A. Juss. Native of tropical 



South America. From Paraguay, through the Field Museum of Natural 

 History. 



