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A.—Bibliography of the Indian Aconites. 
Several papers, which are not specially referred to in the text of this memoir, have been includel 
here. They have either a general bearing on certain questions connected with this piper or are hard 
оп the border line of my subject. I have endeavoured to indicate the nature of the contents of the 
passages concerning Indian Aconites by adding after each title a few explanatory words in italics. 
Аво Mansur Mowarrk: Liber Fundamentorum Pharmacologie (about 975 A.D.). Lat. donavit 
R. Seligmann. i. (1830); pp. 47-48: * bisch—Napellus.”’ 
Apu MANsUR Muwarrax BIN Art Hana wr: Die pharmakologischen Grundsätze (Liber Fundamento- 
rum Pharmacologie). UÜbersetz von Abdul- Chaling Achundow, aus Baku. Dorpat (1893); pp. 168-169: 
“ Bisch, Aconitum." 
Acosta, CHRISTOVAL : Tractado delas Drogas y medicinas de las Indias Orientales. (1578) ; p. 90: 
Origin of the bisch root (rays de Bisa); p. 179: The poison * Piso ;” p. 180: Use of Napellus poison. 
: Trattatto della historia, natura et virtu delle droghe che vengono portati 
dalle Indie orientali in r RA Italian transl. printed by F. Ziletti, 1585: pp. 70, 136, 187: as abore. 
Arrcnursow: On the Flora of Ілімі, in Journal of the Linnean Society, х. (1869); p. 83: Vernacular 
ncmes of the tubers of Aconitum heterophyllum; p. 90: Enumeration of species-of. Aconitum. 
: Handbook of the Trade Products of Leh (1874); p. 6: is (Aconitum heterophyllum); 
p. 31: Bonga; рр. 100-102: Jadwar Khatai; р. 175: Mitha dudya, Mitha teliya, Mohra, Kala Mohra. 
ANGELUS, Frater :- see Pharmacopeia Persica. 
ATKINSON: Gazetteer of the North-West Provinces and Oude, x. (1882) —s»? Duthie, King, Watson, | 
Avicenna: Liber canonis, a Gerardo carmonensi ex Arabico sermone in Latinum convers., postea ab A, 
Alpago Bellun. correct. factis etc. Venetiis (1555); Lib. II Tract. II. Lit. N, cap. 499: “De NapeliomBis ;” 
Lit. Z, сар. 745: “ De zedoaria, Gieduar.” 
Bapen-Powett: Handbook of the Economic Products of the Punjab, etc., i. (1868); p. 324: — 
Aconites of the Punjab, their vernaculars and properties. 
Batrour: Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, xlvii. (1899); p. 366, with figure: Description 
and figure of a plant, grown as A. ferox in the Edinburgh Horticultural Society’s Garden (A. Balfourii), 
but not quite identical with Wallich’s A. feroz. 
Bavuin: Pinax Theatri botanici (1623); р. 259: Bisa radix, tts origin. 
Beiontus (Brion): Observationes, transl. by Clusius (іл Exoticorum libri, 1605) ; lib. II, сар. 23. 
p.98: Bisch in Alexandria, its properties. - 
BENTLEY & Trimen: Medicinal Plants, i. (1880); Хо. 5: ¿onion feroz (with good figure repre- 
senting A. Balfourii, drawn from Strachey and Winterbottom’s Kumaon specimen); No. 6: Indian 
varieties of А. Napellus; No. 7: A. heterophyllum (with ұғ; figure drawn from a specimen collected 
by Falconer in Garhwal). 
Brrpwoop: Catalogue of-the Economic Products of the Presidency of Bombay (1862); pp. 1-2: 
“РҚА” and its sources; Jadwar. 
Вкосонтох: Report on the tubers of Aconitum heterophyllum, or the native febrifuge “ Atis,” 
in Blue Book, East India (Cinchona Cultivation, 1877); pp. 133-134: Atisine, ‘ts properties. 
BrüHL: Some new or critical Ranunculaceæ from India and adjacent regions, in Annals of the 
Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, v. (1896); рр. 109-112; Descriptions of A. feton, with plate 111 
subsp. i. moschatum, ii. ferox proprium (with 11 varieties), iii. palmatum.—A. luriium, wil plate 124. 
— A. gymnandrum, with plate 125. 
