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causing losses especially among sheep. The water hemlock 

 (Cicuta maculata, Fam. Umbelli ferae) is poisonous to all higher 

 animals, including man. Among other plants poisonous to cattle 

 the following may be mentioned: California loco-weed (Astrag- 

 alus Crotalaria?) , Texas or woolly loco-weed (A. mollissimus) , 

 rattle-box (Crotalaria sagittalis) found in the Eastern United 

 States and Canada. The poisonous action of some of these plants 

 has been ascribed to the presence of barium salts, although this 

 has not been substantiated in all cases. Clitoria glydnoides of 

 Brazil and Phaca ochroleuca of Chile are poisonous to horses 

 and should probably be included with the loco-weeds. 



A large number of the plants belonging to the Leguminosae 

 contain toxic principles and those which have not already been 

 considered might be grouped according to the principles which 

 they contain. 



1. ARROW-POISON group, including the genera Erythrophloeum, 

 Afzelia and Pithecolobium. 



2. FISH-POISON group, including the genera Albizzia, Afzelia, 

 Bauhinia, Barbiera, Enterolobium, Leucaena, Millettia, Tephrosia, 

 Acacia, Abrus, Clitoria, Mundulea, Derris, Lonchocarpus, Pisci- 

 dia (P. Erythrina or Jamaica dogwood, which contains a curare- 

 like alkaloid). 



3. SAPONiN-containing plants as the genera Acacia, Albizzia, 

 Entada (E. scandens or the sea bean of the East and West Indies), 

 Enterolobium, Gleditsia and Gymnocladus (G. dioica or Ken- 

 tucky coffee-tree growing in the United States and Canada). 



4. CvTisiNE-containing plants ; the alkaloid cytisine is found in 

 Laburnum vulgar e and L. alpinum growing wild in Southern 

 Europe and also cultivated, and in one or more species of the 

 following genera: Anagyris, Baptisia, Coronilla, Crotalaria, 

 Genista, and Ulex. 



Abrin, composed of a globulin and albumose and whose prop- 

 erties are affected at a temperature of 50 C. or over, is found in 

 the seeds of JEQUIRITY (Abrus precatorius) and Cassia hispidula 

 of Mexico; two alkaloids (lupinine and lupinidine) and a bitter 

 glucoside (lupinin) are found in the white lupine (Lupinus albus) 

 of Europe and in other species of Lupinus ; a glucoside (wistarin) 

 and a poisonous resin are found in WISTARIA, species of Wisteria, 



