From the barked wood of the Italian poplar. 

 Beautiful, from fresh pimpernel. 



From the shoots of the Indian date plum, Diospiros lotus. 

 From the bark of the plane tree, and from the wood and bark. 

 From the flowers of piony. 

 From the mark or pressed fruit of the pear. 

 From the Campanula or bell flower, Pyramidalis. 

 From the double white meadow sweet. Spiraea ulmaria. 

 From the yellow Ranunculus. 

 From the stalks of rosemary. 



From a weak decoction of Tagetus erecta, African marigold. 

 From the shoots of the yellow Austrian rose, Rosa lutea. 

 From Spanish sain foin, Hedasyrum coronarium. 



From the leafy shoots of purple spiked willow herb, Lythrum salicarlia. 

 From the tops of the Finns abies, or fir tree. 

 From the fresh stalks of buckwheat. 



From the stalks of climbing bindweed, Polygonum scandens. 

 From the twining bindweed. Polygonum convolvulus. 

 From the fresh plant of knotty fig wort, Scrophularia nodosa. 

 From the sun flower. 



From the dry flowers of the common black elder, and from its berries, fermented and 

 unferiTiented. 

 From the dried uncured leaves of tobacco: and from the green leaves. 

 From the stalks of tansy. 



Light musk, from the Thlaspi aranse, penny-cross, a kind of shepherd's purse. 

 From the bark of the roots of tormentil. 

 From the common native golden rod. 

 From vervain, Verbena. 

 From vine cuttings. 

 From the ripe berries of Sambucus ebulus: and from the same dried. 



Nankin. 



From the shoots of the Judas tree, Circis siliquastrum. 



rose acacia 



Italia azedarach, Melia azedarach. 



Dutch medlar, Alespilus inermis. 



From the leafy stalks of agrimony. 



From the New Jersey tea tree, apalachine, Ceanothus Americanus. 

 From birch bark. 

 From ripe cherries. 

 From the cherries of Zara. 



From Dutch or hemp agrimony, Eupatorium Cannahinum. 

 From red gooseberries. 



From the flowers of the queen's bean, haricot a la reine, (kidney bean with red 

 flower?) Phaseolus coccineus. 



From the hairy trefoil, Lotus hirsutus, or hemorrhoidalis. 

 From the European nettle tree, Celtis australis. 

 From the wood of an orange tree. 

 From the kernel of peaches. 

 From the bark of all the poplars. 



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