82 PTEEOCARPUS SANTALINUS 



cotton, and wool, to which it imparts reds of various shades, 

 according to the kind of mordant used. 



Pharmacogruphia, p. 175; U. S. Disp., by W. & B., p. 772; 

 Ginelin's Chemistry, vol. xvi, p. 259 ; Uve's Diet. Arts, vol. iii, 

 p. 631 ; Ainer. Journ. Pharm., Jan., I860, p. 6, 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE. 



Drawn from Indian specimens in the British Museum, collected by Koenig 

 and by Hamilton ; the section of the fruit added from Beddome's figure. 



1. A flowering branch. 



2. Petals separated. 



3. Calyx with stamens and pistil. 



4. Section of the same. 



5. Fruit. 



6. Section of the same. 



(2-4 enlarged.) 



