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Peppermint. (See No. 1583.) Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
Curled, cross, or crisped-leaved, mint.—The leaves of Mentha crispa L. 
Native of Europe and introduced into the United States. Presented by 
Merck & Company. 
Patchouli leaves. (See No. 2002.) Presented by the New York College 
of Pharmacy. 
A commercial sample of the same, presented by H. H. Rusby. 
THE POTATO FAMILY (Solanaceae) 
Belladonna leaves. Deadly nightshade. (See No. 2850.) Presented by 
Parke, Davis & Company. 
Powdered belladonna leaves.—The preceding in the powdered state. Pre- 
sented by H. H. Rusby. 
The preceding, adulterated with chestnut leaves. Same donor. 
Another of the same. 
Adulterated belladonna leaves——The preceding leaves adulterated with 
Phytolacca, or pokeberry, leaves. From the New York drug market. 
Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
The preceding, in the powdered state. Same donor. 
Adulterated belladonna leaves.—The preceding leaves, adulterated with 
Scopolia leaves. From the New York drug market. Presented by H. H. 
Rusby. 
Duboisia. Ngmoo. Corkwood elm. Presented by the New York College 
of Pharmacy. 
Another sample of the preceding. Presented by Merck & Company. 
False Duboisia leaves.—The leaves of Endiandra Sieberi Nees (Lauraceae— 
Laurel Family). Native of Australia. Presented by Parke, Davis & 
Company. 
Henbane leaves. Hyoscyamus. (See No. 2864.) Presented by Parke, 
Davis & Compay. 
Cultivated Belgian henbane.—A superior quality of the preceding, produced 
in Belgium. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
Powdered henbane.—The preceding leaves, in the powdered state. Pre- 
sented by H. H. Rusby. 
The same, but containing an excess of sand. Same donor. 
The preceding, adulterated with chestnut leaves. Same donor. 
Annual henbane.—The annual form of the preceding species, the entire 
plants dried. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
Spurious, white, Indian, or Egyptian, henbane. Sakran.—The dried plant 
of Hyoscyamus muticus L. Native of India and northeastern Africa. 
A dangerous adulterant of, and substitute for, henbane. Presented by 
H. H. Rusby. 
Stramonium leaves. Thorn-apple. Jamestown, or Jimson, weed. (See 
No. 2861.) Collected by H. H. Rusby at Newark, New Jersey. 
Another sample of the same. Presented by Parke, Davis & Company. 
Adulterated stramonium leaves.—Stramonium leaves with too large an 
admixture of stems to be of good quality. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
