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Jackson (John Reader) continued: — 



The cultivation and use of the Dandelion in India. Fha/rm. Journ. 



III. ii. (1871) 523-524. 

 The Algerian Callitris. FJiarm. Journ. III. ii. (1872) 623. 

 Notes on the properties of the Geranieae. Fha/rm. Journ. III. ii. 



(1872) 744-745. 

 Poisonous properties of Jatropha urens. Pharm. Journ. III. ii. 



(1872) 863-864. 



The so-caUed African saffron. Pharm. Journ. III. ii. (1872) 



904. 

 The economic and medicinal value of the genus Ehus. Pharm. 



Journ. III. ii. (1872) 985. 

 The medicinal properties of the cow trees of South America. 



Pharm. Journ. III. iii. (1872) 321-322. 

 Blue mountain tea. [Solidago odora, Ait.'] Pharm. Journ. III. 



iii. (1873) 603. 

 The medicinal plants of !N'ew Zealand. Pharm. Journ. III. iii. 



(1873) 662-663. 



Churrus. Pharm. Journ. III. iii. (1873) 764. 



iNotes on the medicinal plants of the Rutaceae. Pharm. Journ. 



III. iii. (1873) 951-953. 

 African tea plants. Pha/rm. Journ. III. iv. (1873) 421. 

 [N'ote on Liatris odoratissima. Pharm. Journ. III. iv. (1873) 



322. 

 !N'otes on the Areca palm. Areca Catechu, L. Pharm. Journ. 



III. iv. (1874) 689. 

 [N'otes on the medicinal plants of the Scrophulariaceae. Pharm. 



Journ. III. iv. (1874) 1033-1034. 

 The Uses of Agave americana. Pharm. Journ. III. v. (1874) 



461-462. 

 Ginseng. (Panax Schinseng of IN'ees.) [From The Gardener 8^ 



Chronicle.'] Pharm. Journ. III. vi. (1875) 86-88. 

 Notes on some medicinal plants of the Compositae. Pharm. Journ. 



III. vi. (1875) 462-464. 

 Yanilla. Pharm. Journ. III. v. (1875) 885-886. 

 Zebra wood. [Prom The Gardeners' Chronicle.] Pha/rm. Journ. 



III. V. (1875) 1009. 

 Princewood bark, a febrifuge from the Bahamas. Pharm. Journ. 



III. vi. (1876) 681. 

 Another note on Rhubarb. Pharm. Journ. III. vi.(1876) 966. 

 Notes on the drugs collected by the Prince of Wales in India. 



Pharm. Journ. III. vii. (1876) 129-130. 



