184 APPENDICES. 
CLEGHORN: Report upon the Furests of the Punjab and the Western Himalaya (1864) ; рр. 
66-98: Atis ая а tonic; p. 67: Tilia Kachang and Moura bikh, used for destroying wild animals. 
---------: Notes on the Vegetation of the Sutlej Valley, in Journal of the Agricultural and 
Horticultural Society of Indis, xiii—i. (1865) ; p. 389: As іт the preceding paper. 
Crusius: Exoticorum libri (16051; p. 978: Roots of “ Gedwar veri” described and figured. 
Corrgrr: Flora Simlensis (1902); pp. 13, 14: А. Lycoctonum, А. hetarophyllum (figured), _ 
Соокв, M. С.: Oriental Aconite, in Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions, 3rd ser, iii. 
(1878); p. 564: Bish generally, summary; “ Bish” abounding in the Digarroo Country; method of 
preparing the drug and poisoning the arrows; treatment of wounds. 5. 
------: Mild Aconites, in Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions, 3rd ser, iii. (1873); pp. 
601-603: Summary of knowledge of A. heterophyllum (Atis) and Jadvar. 
Dow, D.: Prodromus Flore Nepalensis (1825) ; pp. 199, 197. Original descriptions of A. сіговит, 
palmatum апа dissectum. чалан 
Dow, G.: A general system of Gardening and Botany, i. (1821); p. 63. Description of the genus 
Virbisia (Сайда, Hamilton), 
Раску: Useful plants of India, 2nd ed. (1873); pp. 11-12: А. feroz; p. 12: A. heterophyllum. 
Псхвтах : Report on the constituents of Aconitum heterophyllum, in Agricultural Ledger, 1896,— 
No. 32, pp. 311-315, Thrapeut.c value of Atis. Its alkaloid “ atisine ` 
: The constituents of some Indian Aconites, in Agricultural Ledger, 1827,--Хо. 19, pp. 373- 
977; Quantity «f pseudaconitine in five samples of roots of © A. feroz," mostly from Sikkim, Very small 
quantities of aconitine in “ A. Napellus” (A. chasmanthum) from Kaghan (Punja*). 
| & Carr: Coutributions to our knowledge of the Aconite alkaloids. On Pseudacon‘tine, 
in Agricultural Leiger, 1898, No. 3, pp. 165-173. [Reprinted from the Transactions of the Chemical 
Society, 1897.] Properties of pseudaconitine ; its salts and derivates. : 
Dusquenet: Del'aconitine erystallisé, in Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions, 2rd ser., 1L; p. 
662: А. feror the most pois nous species of Aconitum, because it contains the largest proportion of aconitine. 
Dvur: Plants found in Kumaon, Garhwal and the adjoining parts of Tibet by Captain (now 
General) Strachey and Mr. Winterbottom, in Atkinson: Gazetteer of the No:th-Western Provinces and 
Oude, x. (1882); рр. 412, 413: Enumeration of species of Aconitum; p. 795: Aconitum feroz, A, 
heterophyllum; vernaculars, distribution and uses. | 
reside MAD on the Botanical Gardens of Saharanpur and Mussoorie, 1885 иес 
- Т” " and nine varieties іп ths Ralam Valley ;—1886; р. 26: A. ferox and A. heterophyllum in 
-------: Report on. a botanical tour in Kashmir, in Records of the Botanical Survey of India, 
i Хо. 8 (1894); p. 37: Species of Aconitum observed, 
: The botany of the Chitral Relief Expedition, 1895, in Records of the Botanical 
Survey of India, i. No. 9 (1898); p. 143: Species cf Aconitum collected. 
_ Durr, Upor Онахр: The Materia Medica of the Hindus. With a glossary of Indian plants by 
Sir Georce Kiso. Revised edition (1900); рр. 97.102: « Aconitum feroz,’ Description of the 
nine virulent poisons of the Sanscrit writers, supposed to be mostly species of Aconite, e. g, Vatsanabha: 
рр. 101-102: Д. heterophyllum, : : 
а Бран — on Indian Drugs, in Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions, 3rd ser., viii, 
77); p. 23: Descripti the t Aconi i t: ; 
sd UR. 5. 2” ç e re sees = — ж jur or Bikma, sup io be 
~: The Vegetable Materia Medica of Western India, Ist el. (2880); рр, 1-4: a 
feroz; pp. 4-6: А. heterophyllum; рр. 6-7: Aconitum sp. (Bikhma) ; pp. 7-8: Delphinium denudatum ав 
the source of Jadwar or Nirbishi.—2nd ed. (1885); pp. 1-13. 
————-: WARDEN & Нооғвв: P phia Indica (1889); PP. 4-ll: Aconitum Bro; 
“А. Lycoctonum ” 
