From the fresh China aster. 



From the Virginia sumach or stagshorn (Rhus Virginiana.) 



From the fresh flowers of African marygold, Tagetes erecta. 



From the plants nearly dry of common saw-wort, Serratula. 



From wild sage. 



From the white willow, Salix alba. 



From thyme. 



From the roots of tormentil. 



From the fresh plants of yellow trefoil. 



From the common golden rod, Solidago, Virga aurea. 



Wine Lees. 



Wool mordanted with a precipitate of alum and tin becomes a deep brown-red in a 

 decoction of bran of sorgho. 



Maron. Chesnut. 

 From the Carolina alspice, Calycanthus floridus . 

 From the bark of common maple. 

 Deep, from brazil, archil and madder. 

 From dry hay with madder. 

 From madder with bismuth mordant. 

 From beech bark. 



From horse chesnut bark, scarlet flowering chesnut, Esculus octandra. 

 Reddish from Italian or Lombardy poplar and madder. 

 From the dry wood of the apple tree. 

 From the bran of sorgho, son de sorgho. Millet? 



Merd'ore. Goose dung. 



From the shoots of the snow drop tree, Chiananthus Virginiana. 



From the bark of alder. 



From the Aristolochia clematitis, birthwort. 



From the restharrow, Ononis arvensis. 



From the common southernwood, Artemisia. 



From the Cucubalus Beken, bottle campion. 



From the cow wheat, Melampyrum nemorosum. 



Brilliant, from the black alder berry, with mordant of blue copperas. 



Yellowish from terragon, Artemisia Dracunculus. 



From the Euphorbia Cyparissas, a species of spurge. 



From the leaves of the fig tree. 



From the narrow leaved all-heal, Galeopsis Ladanum. 



From the cotton weed, Filago Impia. Quere cudweed? 



From the Gnafolium silvaticum, wood everlasting. 



From the common red rosebay, Nerion Oleander. 



From the Leonurus marubiastrum. Quere, whether horehound or motherwort? 



From ground ivy, Glecoma Hederacea. 



From black horehound, Manubium nigrum. 



After long boiling from common field basil, Clinopodium vulgare. 



From marsh horehound, with small leaves, Lycopus palustris glaber. 



From the Siberian plum, Prunus Sibirica. 



From wild sage. 



From stalks and leaves of rue. 



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