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tioners to have a useful effect. As a medicine lobelia should in all 

 cases be employed with caution. 



Per Mat. Med., vol. ii, pt. ii, p. 9 ; Pharmacographia, p. 358 ; Per., 

 by B. & B-, p. 677 ; U. S. Disp., by W. & B, p. 533 ; Pharm. 

 of Ind., p. 128. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE. 



Drawn from a specimen in the Garden of the Apothecaries' Company, 



Chelsea. 



1. Upper part of a plant. 



2. A flower. 



3. Corolla flattened out. 



4. Yertical section of flower, corolla cut off. 



5. Transverse section of ovary. 



6. Ripe fruit. 



7. Transverse section of same. 



8. Seed. 



9. Vertical section of same. 



(27 enlarged ; 8, 9 much magnified.) 



