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C. E. HOBBS BOTANICAL HAND-BOOK. 



BOTANICAL. 



Smilax glaiica, 

 " glycyphylla, 

 " herbacea, 

 " hederoefolia,* 

 " Indica spinosa, 

 " medica, 

 " officinalis, 

 " papyracca, 

 " pednncularis, 

 " pseudo-China, 

 " rotiindifolia, 

 " Sarsaparilla, 

 " syphilitica, 

 " Tamnoides,* 

 Smyrnium olusatrum, 

 Solamen intestinorum,* 

 Solandra, 

 Solanum bacciferum, 



" Carolinensis, 



" Dulcamara, 



" laciniatum, 



" lycopersicuin, 



" esculentum,* 



" footidum,* 



" furiosum,* 



" hortense nigrum,* 



" lethale,* 



" lignosum, 



COMMON. 



American smilax. 

 Botany Bay tea. 

 Carrion flower, 

 American China root. 



PROPERTIES, PRODUCTIONS, 

 USES, ETC. 



analagous to Smilax officinalis. 

 Ls. used as tea ; Rt. alt. 

 see Smilax peduncularis. 

 see Smilax pseudo-China. 



Mexican sarsaparilla, 

 Jamaica " 



Brazilian " 



Jacob's ladder vine, 

 American China root. 

 Green (horse) brier. 



Et. dep. alt. a-syp. eme. 



Kt. alt. diu. dem. a-syp. 



Rt. " 



Et. and St. diu. alt. emm. 



Et. dep. alt. ; in cutaneous compl'ts 



Et. diu. alt. emm. 

 Sarsaparilla common to the U. S., Et. alt. dep. dis. 

 Brazilian sarsaparilla, Et. see Smilax papyracea. 



see Smilax pseudo-China. 



Et. con. ; Sd. res. diu. emm. 



see Pimpinella anisum. 



Fl. and foliage orn. 



Ft. said to be poisonous. 



PI. nar. ano. 



American China root, 

 Alexanders, 

 Anise plant. 

 Trumpet flower, 

 Susumber berries. 

 Horse nettle. 



Bittersweet, Woody nightshade, PI. nar. dep. deo. her. ano. 



Kangaroo apple, 

 Tomato, Love apple, 

 Potato plant, 

 Thorn apple plant, 

 Belladonna, 



ripe fruit, esculent. [res. eme. 



Tp. nau. ano. ; Ft. nut. lax. a-sco. 

 see Solanum tuberosum, 

 see Datura Stramonium, 

 see Atropa Belladonna. 



Bittersweet, 



magnum Va. rubrum,* Poke, Garget, 



maniacum,* 

 (( 



melongena, 



nigrum, 



niveum, 



paniculatum, 



pseudo-capsicum. 



Belladonna, 

 Thorn apple plant. 

 Egg plant. 

 Garden nightshade, 

 a So. Afi'ican species, 

 Jurubeba, 

 Jerusalem cherry. 



racemosum Am'n,* Poke, Garget, 



" sanctum, 

 " somniferum, 

 " scandens, 

 " tuberosum, 

 " urens,* 

 " vesicarium,* 

 " Virginianum, 

 " vulgare, 



Solenostemma Argel,* 



Solidago odora, 

 " rigida, 

 " Saracenica,* 

 " virgaurea, 

 vulgaris,* 



Sonchus oleraceus, 



Sophora heptaphylla, 

 " Japonica, 

 " leucantha, 

 " tinctoria,* 



Sorbus Americana, 

 " aria,* 

 " ancuparia, 

 " Cydonia,* 



Palestine nightshade. 

 Sleepy nightshade. 

 Bittersweet, Ni; 

 Potato plant. 

 Capsicum, 

 Winter cherry, 

 Virginian nightshade. 

 Garden nightshade, 

 Argel, Arghel, 

 Sw't scented goldenrod. 

 Hard leaved " 



Saracens' woundwort, 

 European goldenrod, 

 Common goldenrod, 

 Sow thistle. 

 Semen anti-cholerica, 

 Japan sophora. 

 Tall white false indigo. 

 Wild indigo plant. 

 Mountain ash. 

 White beam tree, 

 European mountain ash, 

 Quince tree. 



see Solanum Dulcamara, 

 see Phytolacca decandra. 

 see Atropa Belladonna, 

 see Datura Stramonium, 

 cultivated for its fruit ; nut. 

 Fl. nar. poi. dia. ; in oil ano. dis. 

 Ls. and Ju. in ointment; det. 

 PI. and Fl. ton. 

 PI. ano. ; Ft. nar. 

 see Phytolacca decandra. 

 Ft. eaten as food. 

 PI. ano. poi. 

 htshade see Solanum Dulcamara. 



Tp. nar. a-spa. ; Bu. as food. 



see Capsicum annuum. 



see Physalis alkekengi. 



resembles S. nigrum in properties! 



see Solanum nigrum. 



see Cynanchum Argel. 



Ls. and 01. car. sti. dia. diu. ast. 



PI. ast. sty. 



see Solidago vigaurea, and Senecio 



Hb. vul. diu. ; in hemorrhage. . 



see Solidago odora. 



Ju. bit. diu. 



Sd. bit. ; in cholera, colic, etc. 



PI. dra. ; " " 



analogous to Baptisia tinctoria. 



see Baptisia tinctoria. 



Bk. ast. ton. det. ; Ft. esc. a-sco. . 



see Crataegus aria. 



Bk. ast. ton. feb. ; Ft. esc. 



see Cydonia vulgaris. 



