6162. 
6163. 
6164. 
6165. 
6166. 
6167. 
6168. 
6169. 
6170. 
6171. 
6172. 
6173. 
6174. 
6175. 
6176. 
6177. 
6178. 
6179. 
6180. 
6181. 
6182. 
(281) 
MIscELLANEOUS DrRucGs 
PLANT PARTS 
Lycopodium. Vegetable sulphur. The spores of Lycopodium clavatum L. 
(Lycopodiaceae—Club-moss Family), or of other species of Lycopodium. 
Native of the north temperate zone. Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
A sample of the same, adulterated with about 3% of starch. Same donor. 
Another sample, containing a large amount of starch. Same donor. 
Another sample, adulterated with pine pollen. Same donor. 
Cibotium. Penghawar Djambi.—The scales and chaffy hairs from the base 
of the stipes of Cibotium Djambianum Hassk. (Poly podiaceae—Polypody 
Family). Native of the East Indies. Presented by Merck & Company. 
Chinese or Japanese galls (See No. 1378). Presented by H. H. Rusby. 
Another sample of the same. Presented by Merck & Company. 
Mexican galls. Produced on an undetermined plant of Mexico. Acquired 
by H. H. Rusby in the state of Morelos, Mexico, 1910. 
Cowage, or cowhage.—The hairs from the fruit of Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. 
(Fabaceae—Pea Family). Native of tropical regions. Collected by A. A. 
and E. G. Heller, in Porto Rico, in 1899. 
Another sample of the same. Presented by the New York College of Phar- 
macy. 
Kamala. Rottlera——The glands and hairs removed from the fruit of Mal- 
lotus philippinensis (Lam.) Muell. Arg. (Euphorbiaceae—Spurge Family). 
Native of the East Indies. Presented by the New York College of Phar- 
macy. 
Another sample of the preceding. Donated by H. H. Rusby. 
Another sample, adulterated with sand. Same donor. 
Another sample, similarly adulterated. Same donor. 
Another sample, adulterated with both sand and fiber. Same donor. 
Spurious kamala.—A substance or mixture prepared artificially to resemble 
and be fraudulently sold for kamala. Same donor. 
RESINS 
Common rosin. Colophony. Resina.—The residue remaining after dis- 
tilling the oil from turpentine. Presented by Seabury & Johnson. 
Burgundy pitch. Pix burgundica.—The prepared oleo-resin exuding from 
the bark of Abies Abies (L.) Rusby (Pinaceae—Pine Family). Native 
of Europe. Same donor. 
Dammara. Dammar. Resina Dammar.—A resinous exudation from 
Agathis loranthifolia Salisb. (Same family). Native of the East Indies. 
Same donor. 
Kowrie. Kauri. Kowrie copal.—A fossil resin produced by Agathis au- 
stralis (Lamb.) Steud. Native of New Zealand. Donated by the New 
York College of Pharmacy. 
Sandarac. Resina Sandaraca.—The resin exuding from the bark of Callitris 
articulata (Vahl.) Farwell (Same family). Native of northwestern Africa. 
Presented by Parke, Davis & Company. 
