C4a8 Mr. CurLER's Account of indigenous Vegetables 
ol} "Phe milky juice Rains linen-a'dark brown. ~The whole 
“fhrub is, in a high Pipe, qe certain: conftitutions.. 
"Phe poin will be c icated by touching or fmellihg any 
partc of the fhrub. "In about forty-éight hours inflammatior. 
eite on the fürface of the fkin, indarge blotches; pr principally 
‘on ‘thé extremities, and on the glandalous parts of the*bedy. 
: "Soon after, fmall puftules rife in the inflamed parts, and fill 
5 wich watery matter, attended “with very: coiifiderable” Durning 
E itching. In two or three days tbe eruptions fuppurite ; 
after which the inflaniniation fübüdes; and the uleers heal in a 
flot time: Tt operates, Howevér, (ómewhat differently in dif- 
ferent conttitutions p and what is fingular,. fome cóhftitutions 
ate incapable of being poifoned- "with it at-alle It^ ha beon 
“obferved, that 3 e = irritable habits are the "mg edi to 
receive. i a 
litte sd? io fol sit b 
Rhus ses emi folios peii TUR i onis ERE 
i un radirante, Sytt.. Nat. - xL atbhicg 
CREEPING rrr  Bloffoms whitifh. — liz. Sys ; fane; 
di CTh ce vit hn ap Bak de iv lé poifonous 
than the Poifoh’ Wood. ^ 
"rhe Abbé Sauvager ftained linen a‘ black. olive: vin du 
juice of the Foxicodendron Caroliniarum foliis pinnatis, floribus 
p minimis herbaceis;: which’ it retained, notwithitanding a- great 
^ number of wafhings in’ lye. -The juice adhered, without the 
leaft acrimony, to the- cloth, ‘with more force than any other 
known preparation. The Abbé Mazeas made trial of the juice 
of the Hedra tri ifelia Canadenfis. Corn. The inftant, he fays, 
ihe’ Cloth wee! expofed tó the fun, it Deca ‘the fine? black he 
A He ever. fen. Ft was pat into a boil of fo: ip, and” After Being 
dried, 
