; 
14 
138. 
139 
140. 
141. 
142. 
145. 
144. 
145. 
146. 
147. 
48, 
149. 
150. 
Vasculares. 
M. macrophylla. Giant-leaf magnolia. June. w. 30 to 
—30f. kh. Ky. St. Tenn. Nutt. 
M. cordata. Heart-leaf magnolia. May. y. 20 to 40 f. 
h» Ky., St 
M. acuminata. Cucumber tree. June. 6.-y. T0f. b. 
Eastern part of Ohio. Bark tonic. The cones yield 
an anti-rheumatic, stimulating quality to alcohol. 
M. auriculata. Ear-leaf magnolia. May. y-w. 30 to 
AO f. b. Ky. St. 
M. grandiflora. Big Jaurel. Magnolia. May. w. 60 to 80 
f. bh. Louisville, MMurt. 
Liriodendron tulipifera. Tulip tree. White wood. Tu- 
lip bearing poplar. Jul. y--g. 60t090 f. &. W. Ton- 
ic,antiseptic. Bart. Med. Bot. 1. 91. 
XXI. LAURINE/L.—Tue CINNAMON TRIBE. 
Laurus benzoin. Benzoin. Spice wood. Fever bush. 
Ap. y. 6---10 f. bh. Woods. W. Aromatic. stimulant, 
tonic. Bart. ii. 91. =u 
Laurus sassafras. Sassafras. April. y. 5---cOf. 2— 
Woods. W. Stimulant, demulcent, diaphoretic. 
XXII BERBERIDE.E.—Tue BARBERRY TRIBE. 
Berberis vulgaris. Barberry. Ap. y. 4-6f. b. rs.— 
Tenn. Nuit. Acid, astringent. 
Leontice thalictroides, Lin. Blue cohosh. Poppoose 
root. Ap. g-y. Lf. 4. sw. O. Ky. Bitter, diuretic, 
preparatory parturient. The root. 
XXHILMENISPERME/E. Tus coccuus TRIBE. 
Menispermum canadense. Moonseed. Yellowparilla. 
Jul. g—y. Vineh. bt. O. Ky. Tonic, diuretic, al- 
terative. The root. 
M. similacinum. Jul. y. Vine. bh. Ky. St. 
M. lyoni. Ju. 4%. Ky. and Tenn. Lyon. 
XXIV. MALVACLA.. Tue MALLOW TRIBE. 
Generally possess mucilaginous, demulcent properties. 
isk 
152: 
153. 
154. 
, 155. 
” 156. 
Sida abutilon. Indian mallows. Jul. y. 4 f. ©. rd. W. 
S. dioica. Sept. w.4to 7 f. 26. md. Miami country, O. 
S. spinosa. Jul. y. 1 to 9 fu iarde WV. 
S. alceoides. Jul. 2. Stonny fields of Ky. and Tenn. 
Pursh. 
Nuttallia digitata. May. r.3to4 f. 4. Pawnee villages. 
Hibiscus militaris. Martial hibiscus. Aug. w—y. 4 to 6 f 
4. Wet woods. O. Ky. 
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