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87. CITRUS LIMETTA, N. Duham. 



a. Fruit, preserved wet. 



Note. It is from this fruit that lime juice is obtained. Bentley, 

 Man. Bot., p. 465. This specimen is from British Guiaua. P. J. [1], 

 vol. xi., p. 158. 



88. CITROS LIMONUM, Risso. 



a. Fruit, preserved wet. 



b. Bind. 



c. Essential oil from ditto. For fig. of the plant, see Bentley 



and Tritnen, Med. Plants, tab. 54. 



89. FERONIA ELEPHANTUM, Correct. 



a. Fruit. (Elepliant Apple. Wood Apple.) 



b. Gum from ditto, 

 t c. Section of stem. 



Note. This is the Gomme de VInde of Prof. Guibourt. Some of the 

 gum arabic of India is probably derived from this tree. See Bentley, 

 Man. Bot., p. 466. Pharmacographia, p. 117. 



VITACE^E. 



90. VlTIS VINIFERA, L. 



a. Fruit, preserved wet. 

 6. Grape-sugar. 



CANELLACE^E. 



91. CANELLA ALBA, Murr. 



a. Bark. 



6. Branch. 



Note. Specimen 6 has "the outer layer of bark partially removed, so 

 as to show the inner bark, which is the part exported." Presented by 

 Mr. Lees. See P. J. [1] , vol. iii., p. 290. Goebel und Kunze, vol. i., 

 taf. iii., fig. 1-4. For fig. of plant, see Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plant$, 

 tab. 26. 



92. ClNNAMODENDRON CORTICOSUM, MieTS. 



a. Fine specimen. (False Winter's Bark.) 



b. Entire bark. 



c. Outer layer of bark removed. 



Note. This tree yields the bark now known in commerce as " Winter's 

 bark." It resembles Canella both in colour and taste, but is darker on 

 both surfaces, and contains tannin. For fig. of bark see Goebel und Kunze, 

 taf. iii., ff. 5, 6, 7. The true Winter's bark is yielded by Drimys Winteri, 

 Fortt., and is at once distinguished by its very rough inner surface and 

 red brown colour. See P. J. [1], vol. xviii., p. 503. Bentley, Man. Bot., 

 p. 468. For fig. of plant, see Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plantt, tab. 27. 



RUTACEJ3. 



93. BAROSMA BETULINA * Bartl. and Wendl. 



a. Leaves. For fig., see Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, tab. 45. 



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