82 Scutellaria lateriflora. 



ed, however, that future and more deliberate consideration of the 

 subject, will convince him of the medicinal immerit of the plant, and 

 induce him, with true professional candour, to publish a renounce- 

 ment of any confidence in its powers, and a recantation of such of 

 his publications, as are calculated, by sustaining its reputation, to 

 produce mischievous and dangerous effects. 



Fig. l. Represents the plant, of its natural size, in flower. 



2. A flower separated, with a floral leaf attached— as large a 

 size as they ever attain. 



