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TILIACE^E. 



59. TILIA EUEOP^A, L. (Linden, or Lime Tree.} 



a. Flowers. 



Note. The flowers are still used in France in the form of Tisane and 

 distilled water, as an antispasmodic. Hist, des Drag., vol. iii., p. 635. 

 L'Ojficine, p. 949. The flowers, as well as the leaves and bark, were 

 formerly officinal in this country. Ph. Land., 1724, p. 159. 



DIPTERACE^E. 



60. DIPTEROCAEPUS TDRBINATUS, Gaert, and other species. 



a. Oleoresin. (Gurjun Balsam, Wood Oil, Gurgun Oil.) 



Note. Official in the Indian Pharmacopeia. It is used in India in- 

 stead of balsam of copaiba. It is also used in India as a varnish. P. J. 



[1] , vol. xv., p. 321. Ind. Pharm. app., p. 441. Pharmacographia, p. 81. 

 It has lately been used in the cure of leprosy. P. J. [1], vol. xiv., p. 65 ; 



[3], vol. v., p. 729. 



61. DRYOBALANOPS AROMATICA, Gaert. 



a. Section of stem from Sumatra. From Dr. De Vriese. 



b. Fruit, preserved wet. 



c. Stearoptene. (Borneo Camphor.) 



Note. This camphor is found in the wood in fragments, and is 

 remarkable for not subliming at the ordinary temperature of the air. 

 Hook. Journ. Bo*., vol. iv., pp. 33-202. P. J. [3], vol. iv., p. 710. 

 Bentiey, Man. Bot., p. 444. For fig. of crystals, see P. J. [1], vol. xii., 

 p. 302 ; [3], vol. iv., p. 710. 



TERNSTRCEMIACE^G. 



62. THEA CHINENSIS, Sims. ; CAMELLIA THEA, Link. 



a. Leaves, 

 fe. Green tea. 



c. Black tea. 



d. Oil expressed from the fruit. 



Note. Black and green tea are probably derived from the same plant ; 

 but Assam tea is the product of Thea Assamica. Bentiey, Man. Bot., 

 p. 446. See Bentiey and Trimen, Med. Plants, tab. 34. 



GUTTIFEILE. 



63. CALOPHTLLDM CALABA, Willd. 



a. Bark. 



b. Resin. (East Indian Tacamahaca.) 



Note. This specimen is labelled " This is the Animi Tacamahac of 

 Batka." See P. J. [3], vol. vi., p. 742. It is used as an application to 

 indolent ulcers. Specimen b resembles some varieties of Olibanum, 

 and gives off a similar odour when heated. It also has fragments of 

 papery bark attached to it. 



