

ARAL] v 





Although n \ irtuea have been | i 



tli. pool should li I such gi 



posed i" I- long to Pa t\ quinquefoliuni, 

 u named is Baid, howe> 



Btitute for tlieir Ginseng ; ii lias an u 



a^ Liquorice. Panax fruticosua ai I • ■■ I 



Moluccas, and I*. Anisum ha# i 



l» ars. The Vraliae • m i" I"- similar in tli 



from \. rac< mosa, Bpiw -.1 and bispida : 



■ mployed in North Amerii 



edulis i-. employed in China :c- a sudi 



and its i t, which is bitter, aromatic, and pica mi i 



Japani -••, in « inter, as wi 



of the Order, although unpleasant in smell ; it 



1 1 rriee are emetic, I ledera umb< 



Bcented like Lavender and li" emary, and II 



nous Bubstance Bmelling of turpentine. Gui 

 are used by tanm re, \\lni<' ii- tl. -lis I 

 n ing "ii the sandsti no-cliffs of C'liil 



Rhubarb on a gigantic scale. Ho i 



and remarked thai each plant produced i ■ 

 ther a noble app aranci ." The fruit "t G 



to I"- stimulant 



GEN1 i; \ 



t, / "i/i. 

 Aureliana, < 'at 



in, VailL 

 Pleelronia, Lour. 

 Cnssonia, Thunb. 

 I <■*. 



i ' I'ur. 



:,n)i, inii.i. Dietr. 

 Oinnania, Dietr. 



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Diniorj banl 



iphyUum, / 





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