86 ORD. V. Conglomerate. VISCUM ALEUM. 
which it was supposed to act in the character of a tonic. But all 
that has been written in favour of this remedy, which is certainly 
well deserving of notice, has not prevented it from falling into 
general neglect; and the Colleges of London and Edinburgh have 
expunged it from their catalogues of the Materia Medica. 
ORD. VI. UMBELLAT. 
The umbelliferous plants form a numerous and natural association: 
those that grow in dry situations are commonly warm and aro- 
matic, but those that are aquatic are narcotic and poisonous. 
PRR SRI MO eae i 
c = 
EN ANGELICA. 
ee 
ANGELICA ARCHANGELICA. GAR 
SYNONYMA. Angelica. Pharm. Lond. & Edinb. Angelica 
‘sativa. Bauh. Pin. p. 155. J. Bauh. Hist. vol. iii. p. 140. 
Gerard. Emac. p. 999. Park. Theat. p. 939. Raii Hist. p. 434. 
Synop. p. 208. Angelica foliis duplicato-pinnatis, ovato-lanceo- 
fatis serratis. Hal. Stirp. Helv. n. 807. Flor. Dan. t. 206. 
With. 297. ‘Smith. $1. 
Class Pentandria. Ord. Digynia. Lin. Gen. Plant. 138. 
Ess, Gen. Ch. . Fructus subrotundus, angulatus, solidus, stylis te- 
flexis. Corolle zquales: petalis incurvatis. 
Sp. Ch, A, foliorum impari lobato. 
