From the barked wood of the Scotch pine, Pinus sylvestris. 



From the shoots of the double cinnamon rose, Rosa Cinnamomea. 



From the barked wood of the willow. 



From the shoots of the mountain ash, Sorbus occuparia. 



From the Guelder rose, Spircea opulifolia. 



Hazle-nut Colour {Noisette.) 



From the shoots of button wood, Cephalanthus occidentalis. 



From the bilberry or whortle-berry, Vaccinium myrthyllus. 



From common avens, Geum urbanum. 



From the catalpa. 



From the dry white birch, Betula alba. 



From fresh common heath. Erica vulgaris. 



From the evergreen box tree, Buxus sempervirens . 



From the cones of the pitch pine, Pinus maritima. 



From the red bark of the roots of the male dogwood or cornelian cherry. 



Cornus mas, reddish hazle colour. 



From the barked wood of the same. 



From the mixture of laburnum and ptaelea. 



From the roots of the black thorn or sloe, Prunus sylvestis. 



Hazle-nankin, from the wood of the common maple, Acer campestre. 



From dry hay, and madder acidulated. 



From the bark of the spindle tree, Eronymus Europaeus. 



From the wood of the juniper. 



From the shoots of the red currant tree, Ribes rubrum. 



From the dry wood of the yew. 



From the fresh barked wood of the sallow or black willow, Salix Capraea. 



From the wood of the laurustinus, Viburnumtinus . 



From the wood of the buckthorn, Rhamnus catharticus. 



From the shoots of the Persian or narrow-leaved wild olive, Eleagnus angustifolia. 



From the barked wood of the elm. 



From the flowers of the common purple orpine, Sedum telephium. 



From the black poppy, Papaver nigrum. 



From the wood of all the poplars. 



From the leaves of pitch pine, Pinus sylvestris. 



From dried plums, and from the black grape. 



From the shoots of sea buck-thorn, Hippophae Rhamnoides. 



From the African rag wort, Othonna cheirifolia. 



From the green barked lime tree, Tilia Europaea. 



From the roots of tormentil. 



Olive. 



From the stalks of wormwood, Artemisia absynthium. 



From the fresh stalks of the silk plant, swallow-wort, Asclepias Syriaca, or Apocynum, 

 Syrian dog's bane. 



From cow wheat, Milampyrum nemorosum. 



From the green shoots of the black alder, Rhamnus franguld, with green vitriol: and from 

 the roots of the same plant. 



Green olive, from the ripe plants of Bromus tectorum, broom grass. 



From common self heal, Prunella vulgaris. 



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