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Pelletierine (CsH:;NO).—An alkaloid extracted from the preceding. 
Cloves. Caryophyllus. (See No. 1561.) 
Eugenol. Eugenic acid (CicoHi202). An aromatic constituent of cloves. 
Eucalyptus leaves. Blue-gum leaves.—The leaves of Eucalyptus Globulus 
Labill. (Same family). Native of Australia and cultivated in warm 
countries. 
Eucalyptol. Cineol. (CioH;sO).—The aromatic constituent of the pre- 
ceding and occurring in other plants of this family. 
Eucalyptolene.—Another aromatic constituent of the same. 
Eucalyptene (CioHis).—A hydrocarbon extracted from leaves of the same. 
Myrtle leaves.—The leaves of Myrtus communis L. (Same family). Native 
of Europe and cultivated. 
Myrtol.—An aromatic constituent of the preceding. 
THE CARROT FAMILY (4mmiaceae) 
Cummin or Cumin fruit or seed.—The fruit of Cuminum Cyminum L. Native 
of Europe and Asia and cultivated. 
Cuminic acid. Isotropylbenzoic acid (CjoHi202).—A derivative product 
from the preceding. 
Cumene (CsH,2).—An aromatic constituent of cumin. 
Conium.—The fruit of Conium maculatum L. Native of Europe and Asia 
and cultivated. 
Coniine (CsHi7N).—The principal alkaloid of the preceding. 
Conhydrine (CsHi7NO).—Another alkaloid from the same. 
Deadly carrot. Thapsia.—The root of Thapsia garganica L. Native of 
the Mediterranean region. 
Thapsia resin.—A resinous substance extracted from the preceding. 
Anise, Anise seed or fruit. (See No. 1573.) 
Anisic acid. Paramethoxybenzoic acid. Umbellic acid (CsH;O;). An 
acid extracted from the preceding. 
Anisol (C;H,O).—An aromatic constituent of anise. 
Parsley fruit or seed.—The seed of Apium Petroselinum L. (See No. 1578.) 
Apiin (C27H320;5).—A glucoside extracted from the preceding. 
Apiol. Parsley camphor.—An aromatic constituent of the same. 
Hog fennel. Sow fennel. Sulphur root.—The root of Peucedanum officinale 
L. Native of Europe. 
Peucedanin (CjsHisOx4).—A bitter principle extracted from the preceding. 
Resorcin. Resorcinol. Metadioxybenzene. (CsH,O2).—A diatomic phenol 
derived from various gum-resins of this family and also made synthetically. 
Caraway fruit or seed. (See No. 1576.) 
Carvon-d.—The principal aromatic constituent of the preceding. 
I. Oenanthe. Water hemlock. Dead tongue.—The root of Oenanthe crocata 
L. Native of Europe. Extremely poisonous, but medicinal. 
2. Oenanthol.—A substance extracted from the preceding. 
Bearberry. Uva-ursii—The leaves of Uva-ursi Uva-ursi (L.) Britton 
(Ericaceae—Heath Family). Native of Europe and North America. 
Urson (C30H4sO3 + 2H2O).—A crystalline principle from the preceding. 
