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5486. Spurious jaborandi. — The leaves of a species of Pilocarpus found in Brazil. 



5487. Aracati jaborandi. — The leaves of P. spicatus A. St. Hil. Native of Brazil. 



Presented by the New York College of Pharmacy. 



5488. Spurious jaborandi. — The leaves of a species of Pilocarpus found in South 



America. 



5489. Spurious jaborandi. — The leaves of a species of Pilocarpus found in South 



America. 



5490. Ailanthus leaves (Simaroubaceae — Ailanthus Family), from Newark, New 



Jersey, collected by H. H. Rusby. 



5491. Aquedita. Cuban quinine. — The leaves of Picramnia pentandra Sw. (Same 



family). Native of the West Indies. Presented by the New York College 

 of Pharmacy. 



5492. Castor leaves. — The leaves of Ricinus communis L. {Euphorbiaceae — Spurge 



Family). Native of East India and largely cultivated. Collected by J. A. 

 Shafter at Williamsbridge, New York City, September 22, 1904. 



5493. Box leaves. Collected by Williams and Wilson in the New York Botanical 



Garden. 



5494. Poison ivy leaves. Collected by P. Wilson in Bedford Park, New York City. 



5495. The leaves of Pistacia Lentiscus L. From southern Europe. 



5496. The leaves of Rhus glabra L. From New York City. 



5497. The leaves of Schinus terebinthifolius. 



5498. Mate. Paraguay tea. From Paraguay, South America. 



5499. Jersey tea, Ceanothus americana L., from the New York Botanical Garden. 



5500. Virginia creeper leaves. From New York City. 



5501. Grape leaves. From Newark, New Jersey. 



5502. Tincture of the leaves of Thespesia propulnea. From St. Thomas, Danish 



West Indies. Used for gout and heart trouble. 

 5503—5505. The leaves of Althaea officinalis L. Presented by Parke, Davis and 



Company. 

 5506. Damiana leaves, from Turnera diffusa Willd. Native of tropical America 

 Presented by Parke, Davis and Company. 



5507. Damiana siftings. — The fine material sifted our from the leaves of a variety of. 



the preceding species found in Mexico. From the New York drug market. 



5508. Papaya, or papaw, leaves, from Carica Papaya L. Native of tropical 



America. 



5509. Another sample of the preceding, presented by the New York College of 



Pharmacy. 



5510. Purple loosestrife. Purple willow-herb. — The leaves of Lythrum Salicaria L. 



{Lythraceae — Loosestrife Family). Native of Europe and Asia and natural- 

 ized in North America. 



55 1 1. Henna leaves. Egyptian privet. — The leaves of Lawsonia inermis L. 



(Same family). Native of Africa, Asia, and Australia. Presented by 

 H. H. Rusby. 



5512. Spurious henna. — The leaves of another shrub, in the same family, used to 



fraudulently substitute henna. From the New York market. Presented 

 by H. H. Rusby. 



