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5618. Lobelia. Indian, or wild, tobacco. Bladder-pod. The leaves of Lobelia 



inflata L. Native of eastern and central North America. Collected by 

 H. H. Rusby at Newark, New Jersey, November 27, 1919. 



5619. Colt's-foot leaves. Farfara. Tussilago. — The leaves of Tussilago Farfara L. 



{Cichoriaceae — Chicory Family). Native of Europe and naturalized in 

 the United States. Presented by the New York College of Pharmacy. 



5620. Dandelion leaves. (See No. 3389.) Presented by Merck & Company. 



THE THISTLE FAMILY {Carduaceae) 



5621. White snakeroot leaves. Deerwort. Poolwort. — The leaves of Eupatorium 



urticae folium L. Native of eastern and central North America. Collected 

 by H. H. Rusby at Montclair Heights, New Jersey, July 5, 1919. 



5622. Mexican senna. — The leaves of Flourensia cernua DC. Native of Mexico, 



where it is used as a senna substitute. Collected by H. H. Rusby, in 

 Mexico. 



5623. Tarragon. Estragon. (See No. 2047.) Presented by Parke, Davis & 



Company. 



5624. Cut tarragon leaves. The preceding, in a chopped state. From the New 



York drug market. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 



5625. Roman wormwood. Pontica vermuth. — The leaves of Artemisia ponlica L. 



Native of Europe and Asia. Presented by the New York College of 

 Pharmacy. 



5626. Liabum leaves. — The leaves of Liabum Bonplandii Cass. Native of the 



Andes Mountains, South America. Presented by the New York College 

 of Pharmacy. 



5627. Vanilla-leaf. Deer-tongue. (See No. 1604.) Collected by R. M. Harper 



in Sumpter County, Georgia, September 6, 1900. 



5628. Ground vanilla-leaf. — The preceding leaves in a ground state. From the 



New York drug market. Presented by Merck & Company. 



5629. False deer-tongue or vanilla-leaf. — The leaves of Lacinaria graminifolia 



(Walt.) Kuntze. Native of the southeastern United States. Collected by 

 H. H. Rusby at Somerville, South Carolina, March 18, 1909. 



Herbs and Plant-bodies 



5630. White agaric. Purging agaric. Spunk. Touch-wood. (See No. 2410.) 



Presented by Parke, Davis & Company. 



5631. Another sample of the same. Presented by Merck & Company. 



5632. Adulterated powdered white agaric. — The preceding in a powdered state, 



adulterated with 25% corn starch. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 



5633. Surgeon's agaric. Oak agaric. (See No. 147.) Same donor. 



5634. Powdered Pachyma. — The powdered plant of a species of Scutiger (Poly- 



poraceae). A widely distributed species. Specimen from Japan. Pre- 

 sented by H. H. Rusby. 



5635. German ergot. Ergot of rye. Spurred rye. (See No. 2403.) Produced 



in Germany. 



5636. Another sample of the same. Presented by E. R. Squibb & Co., of New 



York City. 



