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41. SlNAPIS ALBA, L. ; BlUSSICA ALBA, Hook. /. (White Mustard.) 



a. Seeds. 



I. Farina of the seed. 

 Note. For fig. of plant, see Bentley and Trimen, tied. Plant*, tab. 23. 



42. SINAPIS NIGRA, L. ; BsAssiCA NiGRA, Koch. (Black Mustard.) 



a. Seed. 



b. Oil expressed from ditto. See P. J. [l],vol. ix., p. 81. 



c. Essential oil. See P. J. [1], vol. v., p. 76. 



d. Farina of the seed. 



e. Genuine flour of mustard, as supplied by Messrs. 



Fraser & Green. 

 /. A commercial sample. 

 (j. Husks of the seed separated. 

 Ji. Mustard cake. 



Note. The last four specimens were nsed in illustration of Mr. 

 Greenish's paper on Mustard, and were presented by him. Vide P. J. 

 [3], vol. iii., p. 782; Pharmacographia, p. 61; for micr. section, vide 

 Berg, Anat. Atlat, taf. xlvi., fig. 124. For fig. of plant, see Bentley and 

 Trimen, Med. Plants, tab. 22. 



43. SINAPIS JUNCEA, L. ; BRASSICA JCNCEA, Hook. f. 



a. Seed. (Indian Mustard Seed, Rai, Brown Mustard Seed.) 



Presented by Mr. D. Hanbury. 



Note. For an account of this seed see Pharmacographia, p. 64 ; Ind. 

 Pharm., p. 25. 



CISTACE^E. 



44. CISTUS CRETICUS, L. (Gum Cistus, Rock Rose.) 



a. Leaves and fruit. 



b. Gum Labdanum, genuine. Presented by Mr. Winstanley. 



c. Ditto, in irregular masses. From Professor Gnibourt. 



d. Ditto, in coils. From Messrs. Homer. 



Note. Formerly used as a -stimulant and expectorant, and still used 

 in Turkey in fumigation. P. J. [1] , vol. x., p. 349. Treas. Bot., p. 289. 

 For fig. of plant, see Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, fig. 24. 



BIXACE^E. 



45. BIXA ORELLANA, L. 



a. Fruit. 



b. Seed. 



c. Boll annatto. 



Note. Annatto is made from the coating of reddish pulp which 

 surrounds the seeds. P. J. [IJ.vol. x., p. 349; [2], voL i., p. 185. 

 Treas. Bot., p. 146. 



46. GYNOCARDIA ODORATA, R. Br. 



a. Seed. (Chaulmugra Seed.) 



Note. Official in the Indian Pharmacopoeia, and nsed in India as a 

 remedy for leprosy. See Ind. Pharm.,pp. 26, 440 ; Pharmacographia, p. 70. 

 For fig. of plant, see Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, tab. 28. 



