2859. 
2860. 
2861. 
2862. 
2863. 
2864. 
2865. 
2866. 
2867. 
2868. 
2869. 
2870. 
2871. 
2872. 
2873. 
2874. 
2875. 
2876. 
2877. 
2878. 
2879. 
2880. 
2881. 
2882. 
2883 
2884. 
('126') 
Solanine (CxH7zsNOis).—A poisonous alkaloid existing in the preceding. 
Solanidine (C2sH«aNO:).—A decomposition alkaloid from the preceding. 
Stramonium leaves. Thorn-apple. Jimson weed. Jamestown weed.— 
Leaves of Datura Stramonium L. Native of Asia and widely introduced. 
Stramonium seed.—The seed of the same plant. 
Daturine (CizH2sNOs).—An alkaloid existing in the preceding two, and in 
other species of Datura. 
Henbane leaves. Hyoscyamus.—The leaves of Hyoscyamus niger L. 
Native of Europe and Asia and cultivated as a drug. 
Henbane seeds.—The seeds of the same plant. 
Hyoscyamine (CizH2sNOs).—An alkaloid derived chiefly from henbane and 
existing in some other plants of this family. 
Hyoscine hydrobromide (CizH2NO.HBr + 3H20).—The compound of 
hydrobromic acid with hyoscine, another alkaloid of the same plant. 
Duboisia. Corkwood elm.—The leaves of Duboisia myoporoides R. Br. 
Native of Australia and neighboring islands. 
Duboisine.—Hyoscyamine extracted from the preceding. 
Capsicum. Cayenne, African, or red, pepper. (See No. 1594.) 
Hungarian paprika. (See No. 1599). 
Capsicin.—The oleoresin, of indefinite composition, extracted from the 
the preceding two substances. 
THE FIGWORT FAMILY (Scrophulariaceae) 
Leptandra. Culver’s root.—The rootstock and root of Leptandra virginica 
(L.) Nutt. Native of eastern North America. 
Leptandrin.—The resinoid substance of indefinite chemical composition, 
extracted from the preceding. 
Digitalis. Foxglove-—The leaves of Digitalis purpurea L. Native of 
Europe and cultivated as a drug. 
The seeds of the preceding species. 
Digitalin. Digitin (C27HisOu + 5H20).—The principal medicinal glucoside 
of the preceding. 
Digitalein—A glucoside of uncertain identity from the same leaves. 
Digitonin. Another glucoside from the same. 
Digitoxin (C2sHssO10).—Another glucoside from the same. 
Digitophyllin C3:Hs2O10).—Another constituent of the same group. 
Gratiola. Hedge hyssop. Herb of grace——The herbage of Gratiola off- 
cinalis L. Native of Europe. 
Gratiolin (C2oH3sO7).—A glucoside extracted from the preceding. 
European wild senna.—The herbage of Globularia Alypum L. (Globularia- 
ceae—Globularia Family.) Native of the Mediterranean region. 
2884.1. Globularin (CisH200s).—A glucoside occurring in the preceding. 
2885. 
2886. 
Adhatoda. Malabar-nut plant—The leaves of Adhatoda Adhatoda (L.) 
Lyons. (Acanthaceae—Acanthus Family). Native of British India. 
Vasicine.—An alkaloid extracted from the preceding. 
