Aim RS. ] 



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Roxburgh pronounces it t" be certainly u mi 

 likewise employ montanum, l raacrorhL 



by tin latter Dracontium polyphyllum is exhibit 

 been subdued ; it i- considered antispasmodic, an I 



Am emnienagogue i-- >ai<l t'i be prepared from il 

 ten that the acrid principle, which, notwitbstai 

 obtained pure, is do doubt ■•! great pow< I mulanl 



are remarkable for being milky. Various Philodendron I 



juice, and are found useful in cleansing foul ulcers ; tl 

 other purposes in Brazil. See ' , who mentioi U 



polyphyllum, Arissama Pythonium, and Monsters Adai 



i 



; from 

 the i 



the base "t tl" 

 and there oomUi 



a main •esllad - 

 II 



Btamani tnd pisl 

 men us, with radlmen- 



t . i r y irgant int.- I 



Sped .it the 



sod. Cells of • 

 ther< in the 



connectiYe 



Arisarnm, 1 umtf. 

 Arissmna, Mart. 



lli.inu: - 



H 



/■ *, Illume. 



Arum, I 



I . i 



Typhonlun 



- 



num. Ilium. 

 Drocuncului 



. u .ill. 



Mart. 

 III.— I 



Stamens and pistils nu- 



ious or 

 by Die rudi- 

 mentary bodies. Spa- 



i; \. 



ill\ i .• ■! at 



with a viry thl< ■;. 



I 



r...-ck. 



Xant! 



I 



- 

 Sphin 



1 

 All, ;m. 



Numbi as. I i Sp. 1 7". 



: .us. — ! .. mi ao 



11. •■ rhizome of Lagenandra toxicaria, called in Western Indi 

 ■ the natives are not allowed to gather it.— Law. T 



dcum, is eaten raw. if peeled. — Ach. Rich. All those which 

 ■•I w hi ii _•!'.• n, require to be prepared by boiling in several v. 

 being pressed ever] tu ethi water is changed. 



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