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better settle upon the qualities of this genus, and determine, if possible, its most 
representative species. 
PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION.—We have a careful proving of Trillium by Prof, 
Henry Minton, as before mentioned, and some excellent clinical experience; the 
full action, however, is not yet determinable from these. This certainly is a drug 
deserving full and careful study and proving, and I promise the fraternity to do 
my share as fully and promptly as time and material shall render possible. 
DESCRIPTION OF PEATE 175. 
Trillium erectum, var. albune. 
TRILLIUM PENDULUM, AIT. 
1. Upper portion of plant, Binghamton, N. ¥., May rath, 1884. 
2. Lower portion and root. 
Stamen (enlarged). 
Pollen x 280. 
Pistil (enlarged). 
. Ovary in horizontal section (enlarged). 
ANP 
