136-3 
tions and retching, followed by pressure to stool; tongue coated greenish-yellow ; 
uneasy sensations throughout the alimentary tract; vomiting of ropy, bitter, 
dark-green, bilious matter; blackish evacuations of the bowels: slow pulse; cold 
perspiration, and great general weakness.* 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE 136, 
End of a flowering branch, Landisville, N. J., June 7th, 1885. 
A flower. 
A flower with broken petals, showing essential organs. 
Stamen. 
Pistil and calyx. 
Hy oo» 
Gy iG 
(2-5 enlarged.) 
* Dr. Scudder in Leclectic Afed. Four., May, 1876; Dr. Lawche in WV. A. Four. of Hom., 1883, p. 612. 
