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able were shown to the class. The lollowiiio" are some of these, 

 classified accordiiio- to their uses. Many of them were seen grow- 

 ing in the outdoor i)lantations and conservatories ; others were 

 studied from herbarium specimens. The latter are marked II. 



ll.vpcclorants 



Squill- -(/y7//;;('« Scilla related s])ecies were scrn in the Rock (iarden. 

 Wild Cherry — J'niiuis scrnli]ui. 

 IJcorice — (ilycyrrliica ijUihya. 11. 



nilti'rs and CdnniiKitiriW 



Cjvut\:i)] (iciiliinia liilai. Id. 



Cinchona ((Jiiinine) Ciiu-lituui riihrn. II. 



Rerhcris--/^cy7^('r;.s- vuhiayis. 



^cr]icu[av\-d- -.Irislolochia sei-pi'iilarin N'ir.^inia snakeroot. 11. 



Cardamon lilcttaria riir(hiiiio)iiinii. 



Ginger — Ziiu/iber officinalis. 



Cinnamon — CiiinainoiiniDi. ::eyl(!iiiniiii. TT. 



l\'ppermint — Mcnilia pipcrila 



linirlic 



Ipecac — ('(-plialis ipccacinmhii. II. 



('iilliiii'lirs 



C:isc:ivd -h'lhiiinius piirsliiaint. Tl. Si)eeies of Khamnus seen on plan- 

 tations. 

 Senna — Ctissin iniilifi)!iii. H. 

 Aloes — .Hoc -rcra. 



Rhubarb — h'lirinii officimtlc — related species growinti in plantations. 

 Podophyllum — PodophylliDii pel latum — Mandrake. 

 Jalap — Ipomoca jahipa. H. 

 Gamboge — Garcinia /laiilnirii. H. 



lilaterium — llcbaUinni rlali-riiiiii (sipiirting cucnniher'). 

 Castor oil — Ricinns cuiiniiunis. 

 Agar agar — Material I'l-oni laboratory shown. 



. hillii'liiiiiitifs 



As]ni\ium -.jspid ill )ii jili.v-iiias and iiuirniiuilis. 

 Pepo — Ciicurbita Pcpo (ptnnpkin seed). 

 Granatuni — Punica yranatiDii (pomegranate). H. 

 Santonin — Artemisia paucijlora. H. 

 Spigelia — Spigclia marilaudica (pink root). II. 

 Chenopodium — Chcnopodunn ambrosioides. 

 Thymol — Tliymus vulgaris. 



Turpentine — from resin of I'iniis (Canada Turpentines Canada Balsam 

 1 rom .Ibies balsdiiiCii . tlic lir). 



