BIOLOGICAL PAPERS. 



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Fig. 13. 

 Lacinaria pycnostachya. 



Fig. 17. 

 Lippia cuneifolia. 



109. Geranium carolinianum, G. maculatum. Geranium. Eastern Kansas. As- 



tringent. 



110. Geumcanadense, white avens; G. virginianum, rough avens. Eastern Kan- 



sas. Astringent, tonic. 



111. Glycyrrhiza lepidota. Wild liquorice, bur pea. Common. Emollient, pec- 



toral — the root. 



112. Gnaphalium obtusifolium. Sweet life-everlasting. Central Kansas. As- 



tringent. 



113. Gossypium herbaceum. Cotton. Cultivated in southeastern Kansas. 



114. Grindelia ciliata (see figure), G. squarrosa. Gum plant. General. Anti- 



spasmodic, sedative. 



115. Gymnocladus canadensis. Coffee-bean. Eastern and middle Kansas. 



116. Iledeoma hispida. American pennyroyal. Eastern and middle Kansas. 



Aromatic, diaphoretic, stimulant. 



117. Helenium autumnale. Sneezewort. Eastern Kansas. Antipyretic, errhine. 



118. Heliotropiumconvolvulaceum. Sandhill heliotrope. Southwestern Kansas. 



119. Helianthemum canadense, H. majus. Rock rose. Southeast Kansas. Al- 



terative, antiscorbutic, astringent, tonic. 



120. Helianthus annuus, sunflower, all over Kansas; H. decapetalus, sunflower, 



eastern Kansas; H. orgyalis, rock sunflower, eastern Kansas; H. petio- 

 laris, sandhill sunflower, middle and western Kansas. Antipyretic, diu- 

 retic, expectorant, pectoral. 

 1206. Helianthus tuberosus. Artichoke. General. Esculent. 



121. Heuchera hispida, alum-root. Eastern Kansas. Antiseptic, astringent, 



styptic. 



122. Hicoria alba, mockernut; H. glabra, pignut; H. minima, bitternut; H. 



ovata, shagbark hickory; H. sulcata, big ehellbark. All eastern Kan- 

 sas. Antipyretic, aromatic, astringent, pectoral — the bark. Esculent 

 — the fruit. 



