410 BOTANY AND PHARMACOGNOSY. 



{Fceniculum vulgare) ; cranesbill {Geranium maciilatum) ; Indian 

 physic {Gillenia trifoliata) ; blazing star {Lacinaria spicata) ; 

 ground ivy {Glecoma hcderacea) ; liverwort (Hepatica triloba) ; 

 lavender {Lavandula vera) ; peppermint {Mentha piperita) ; 

 peony {Pceonia ofUcinalis) ; ginseng {Panax qn in que folium) ; 

 anise {Pimpinella Anisum) ; Solomon's seal {Polxgonatum 

 biflornni) ; abscess root {Polemoniiim reptans) ; thimbleweed 

 {Rndheckia laciniata) ; East Tennessee pink root {Ruellia cili- 

 osa) ; rue {Ruta graveolens) ; sage {Salvia officinalis) ; rosin- 

 weed or compass plant {Silphiuui lociniatmn) ; garden thyme 

 {Thymus vulgaris) ; blood root (Sangiiiiuvia canadensis) ; com- 

 frey {Symphytum officinale); beth-root {Trillium erectum) ; 

 white and red squill {Urginea marifiina and its varieties). 



The Cacti. Night-blooming cereus {Cereiis grandiflorus) ; 

 and mescale {Lophophora Lezvinii). 



Annuals. Broom corn seed {Andropogon arundinaceus 

 vulgare) ; hemp {Cannabis sativa) ; cayenne pepper {Capsicum 

 fastigiatum) ; common or garden parsley {Petroselinum sativum) ; 

 caraway {Caruui Carvi) ; coriander {Coriandruni sativum) ; 

 watermelon {Citridlus vulgaris) ; pumpkin {Cncnrbita Pepo) ; 

 larkspur seed {Delphinium Consolida) ; cotton {Gossypinm spe- 

 cies) henbane {Hyoscyamus niger) ; lactucarium {Lactnca virosa 

 and other species of Lactnca) ; garden marigold {Calendula 

 officinalis) ; tobacco {Nicotiana Tabacum) ; sweet basil {Ocinuiin 

 Basilicnm) ; sweet marjoram {Origanum Majorana) ; poppy 

 {Papavcr soinnifcrum) ; horseradish {Roripa Armoracia) ; sum- 

 mer savory {Saturia hortensis) ; red clover {Trifolium pratense) ; 

 white clover {Trifolium repens) ; corn silk {Zea Mays). 



The following orchids may be obtained through nurserymen: 

 Small yellow lady's slipper {Cypripedinin parviflorum) ; yellow 

 lady's slipper {Cypripedium hirsntum). 



The following ferns may likewise be procured : Male fern 

 {Aspidium marginale) ; polypody leaves {Polypodium vulgare) ; 

 maiden hair {Adiantum hirsutum). 



INDIGENOUS OR NATURALIZED MEDICINAL 

 PLANTS. The following medicinal plants, not mentioned in 

 the preceding lists, grow in such numbers in this country that it 

 ought not to be difficult to procure them or their seeds for pur- 



