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Combretum leaves.—The leaves of Combretum sundaicum Miq. (Combreta- 
ceae—Combretum Family). Native of the East Indies. Presented by 
Peek & Velsor. 
Eucalyptus. Blue gum.—The leaves of Eucalyptus Globulus Labill. (See 
No. 1932.) Presented by Parke, Davis & Company. 
Jamaica bay leaves. Myrcia.—The leaves of Amomus caryophyllata (Jacq.) 
Krug. & Urb. (See No. 1942.) Presented by Lehn & Fink, of New 
York City. 
A sample of the same collected by J. A. Shafer at Montserrat, West Indies, 
February, 1907. 
Chequen. Arrayan—The leaves of Eugenia Chequen Molino. (Same 
family.) Native of southwestern South America. Collected by H. H. 
Rusby at Vina del Mar, Chile, 1885. 
Great willow herb. Fireweed.—The leaves of Chamaenirion angustifolium 
(L.) Scop. (Onagraceae—Evening Primrose Family). Native of eastern 
and central North America. Collected by Clute & Wilson at Lindenhurst, 
Long Island, July 21, 1899. 
Ivy leaves.—The leaves of Hedera Helix L. (Araliaceae—Ivy Family). 
Native of Europe. Cultivated by H. H. Rusby at Newark, New Jersey, 
June 30, 1919. 
Parsley leaves.—The leaves of Apium Petroselinum L. (Ammiaceae—Parsley 
Family). Native of Europe. Cultivated by H. H. Rusby at Newark, 
New Jersey, October, 1919. 
Another variety of the same species. From the New York vegetable market. 
Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
Conium leaves. Poison hemlock. (See No. 2764.) Presented by Parke, 
Davis & Company. 
Quinine bush leaves.—The leaves of Garrya Fremontit Torr. (Cornaceae— 
Dogwood Family). Native of the western United States. Presented by 
the New York College of Pahrmacy. 
THE HEATH FAMILY (Ericaceae) 
Madrone leaves.—The leaves of Arbutus Menziesii Pursh. Native of north- 
western North America. Presented by the New York College of Pharmacy. 
Sour-wood, or sorrel-tree, leaves——The leaves of Oxydendrum arboreum 
(L.) DC. Native of the southeastern United States. Collected by P. 
Wilson at Dalton, Georgia, August 13, 1900. 
Uva-ursi. Bearberry leaves.—The leaves of Uva-ursi Uva-ursi (L.) Britton. 
(See No. 2780.) Presented by Parke, Davis & Company. 
Another sample of the preceding, from the New York drug market. Pre- 
sented by H. H. Rusby. 
Manzanita leaves.—The leaves of Arctostaphylos glauca Lindl. Native of 
California. Presented by Parke, Davis & Company. 
Stagger-bush leaves. The leaves of Neopieris mariana (L.) Britton. Native 
of the eastern United States. Collected by Clute and Wilson at Linden- 
hurst, Long Island, in August, 1899. 
Wintergreen. Checkerberry. (See No. 1990.) Presented by J. L. Hopkins 
& Company, of New York City. 
