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Coronilla. Axseed.—The herbage of Coronilla scorpioides (L.) Koch. 
Native of Europe. 
The seeds of the preceding species. 
Coronillin (C;Hi20;).—A glucoside extracted from the preceding. 
Ononis root. Rest harrow.—The root of Ononis spinosa L. Native of 
Europe. 
Ononin (C2s5H2.O;).—A glucoside extracted from the preceding. 
Fenugreek. Foenum graecum.—The seeds of Trigonella Foenum-Graecum L. 
Native of western Asia and widely cultivated for food. 
Trigonelline (CsH;NO2).—An alkaloid occurring in the preceding. 
Baptisia. Dyer’s greenweed. Wild indigo.—The root of Baptisia tinctoria 
(L.) R. Br. Native of eastern and central North America. 
Baptisin (C26H32044-+9H20).—A glucoside extracted from the preceding. 
Legumin. Vegetable casein.—An albuminous nutrient of similar nature to 
that of animal casein, existing largely in leguminous plants and also occur- 
ring in other vegetable foods. It is not of definite chemical composition. 
Anagyris seeds.—The seeds of Anagyris foetida L. Native of Europe. 
Wood. sorrel.—The herbage of Oxalis Acetosella L. (Oxalidaceae—Wood- 
sorrel Family). Native of Europe and America. 
Oxalic acid.—A very poisonous acid, first extracted from Oxalis. It occurs 
also in Rumex, pie-plant, and other plants, and is also made artificially. 
Pelargonium leaves.—The leaves of various species of Pelargonium (Gerania- 
ceae—Geranium Family). Mostly natives of South Africa. 
Pelargonic acid.—An organic acid extracted from the preceding. 
Coca. Peruvian, Bolivian, or Huanuco coca.—The leaves of Erythroxylon 
Coca Lam. (Exythroxylaceae—Coca Family). Native of the eastern 
Andes, and now known only under cultivation or as an escape. 
Cocaine (CjyHaNO,).—An important alkaloid extracted from the preceding 
and other species of Erythroxylon. 
Ecgonine (CsHisNO3H20).—An important alkaloid extracted from the 
preceding and other species of Erythroxylon. 
Truxillo coca. Small cocax—The leaves of Erythroxylon truxillense Rusby. 
Native of Peru and cultivated. 
Truxillic acid. Alpha (CisHisO4).—An acid existing in the preceding. 
Cocamine (CisH23NO,).—Another alkaloid from the same leaves. 
Benzyl-ecgonin.—Another alkaloid of coca leaves. 
THE RUE FAMILY (Rutaceae) 
Ruta. Rue. Garden rue.—The herbage of Ruta graveolens L. Native 
of Europe and cultivated. 
Rutin.—A constituent of the preceding. 
Pernambuco. Jaborandi. Pilocarpus.—The leaves of Pilocarpus Jaborandt 
Holmes. Native of Brazil. 
Small-leaved Jaborandi or Pilocarpus.—The leaves of Pilocarpus microphyllus 
Stapf. Native of Brazil. 
Pilocarpine (Cy,HisN2O02).—The principal alkaloid of Jaborandi leaves. 
Jaborine (C22HsgN,O4?).—Another alkaloid, of uncertain identity, contained 
in Jaborandi. 
