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Oil of Levant wormseed. Oleum Santonicae. Distilled from the preceding. 
Estragon. Tarragon.—The leaves of Artemisia Dracunculus L. Native of 
southern Europe and Asia and cultivated. 
Oil of estragon or tarragon. Oleum Dracunculi. Distilled from the pre- 
ceding. 
Elecampane. Inula.—The root of Inula Helenium L. Native of Europe 
and Asia. Largely naturalized in the United States. Presented by the 
American Perfumery Association. 
Oil of elecampane. Oleum Inulae. Distilled from the preceding. Same 
donor. 
Another sample of the same. 
Roman, or English, chamomile. Anthemis.—The flower-heads of cultivated 
plants of Anthemis nobilis L. Native of Europe and cultivated in all 
temperate regions. 
Oil of Roman, or English, chamomile. Oleum Anthemi. Distilled from 
the preceding. 
Arnica root.—The rootstock and root of Arnica montana L. Native of Europe 
and Asia. 
Oil of Arnica root. Distilled from the preceding. 
Arnica flowers. The flower heads of the preceding species. 
Oil of Arnica flowers. Distilled from the preceding. 
Frigeron. Fleabane. Coltstail. Horsetail. Prideweed.—The herbage of 
Leptilon canadense (L.) Britton. Native of North America and naturalized 
throughout almost the whole world, Collected by J. A. Shafer. 
Oil of fleabane. Oleum Erigeronitis. Distilled from the preceding, 
Yarrow. Milfoil—The herbage of Achillea Millefolium L. Native of 
the northern hemisphere. Collected by J. A. Shafer. 
Oil of yarrow. Oleum Achilleae. Distilled from the preceding. 
Tansy. Tanacetum.—The herbage of Tanacetum vulgare L. Native of 
Europe and Asia and widely naturalized in the United States. Collected 
by J. A. Shafer. 
Oil of tansy. Oleum Tanaceti. Distilled from the preceding. 
Iva. Marsh elder.—The herbage of Iva frutescens L. Native of the eastern 
United States. 
OilofIva. OleumIvae. Distilled from the preceding. 
Fumitories and Masticatories 
FUMITORIES 
Fumitories are substances used for smoking, tobacco 
being one of the most important. 
ToBACco 
Tobacco is the commercial dried and cured leaves of 
Nicotiana Tabacum L. and of some other species of Nico- 
tiana. ‘The great bulk of commercial tobacco comes from 
