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85. Sanguinaria canadensis. Blood root. Puccoon. Ap. a 
4i. &. bt. cr. W. Emetic, stimulant, narcotic.— 
Big. Med, Bot. i. 75. Bart. Med. Bot. i. 31. 
86. Argemone mexicana. Prickly poppy. Jul. y. or m 
2—3f. ©. Banks of streams. Plt. Jas. W. Bk. 
V. NYMPHAACEA.—Tue Water LILY TRIBE. 
87. Nympheza odorata. White pond lily. June, Jul. o 
Floating. 2%. pl. O. Mich. Slightly astringent. 
88. Nupharadvena. Waiter lily. June. y. Floating or erect. 
4%. pl. O. Propertics similar to the last. 
89. N. lutea, Smith. Yellow pond lily. Jul. y. Floating. 
4%. Big Miami, O. Slightly astringent. 
VI. VELUMBONE.—The totus TRIBE. 
90. Nelumbium luteum. Water chinquapin. Chinaquapin 
lily. Sacred bean. Jul. w.—y. Generally floating. 
4%. pl. O. Cin. Pickaway Plains. Mo. Ter. Jas. 
Vil. HYDROPELTIDEZ. 
91. Hydropeltis purpurea. Water target. Jul. p. Floating. 
Ys pl. StL. Bk. Demulcent, &c. Raf. Med. Fl. 1. 
92. Fleerkea uliginosa. False mermaid. Ap. w ©. mh.— 
Ky. St. 
Vill. PODOPHYLLE#.—Tue May aprLe ORDER. 
93. Podophyllum peltatum. May apple. Mandrake. May. 
w. If. 4%. ow. W. Cathartic. Big. & Bart. Bot. &c. 
94. Jeffersonia diphylla. Twin leaf. Rheumatism root. M. 
w. lf, 4. sw. W. Stimulant, diaphoretic, anti-rheu- 
. matic, anti-spasmodic. Chronic rheumatism especially. 
Dr. I. G. Jones. 
IX. CRUCIFERZ.—Tue cruciFerous ORDER. 
-It may be remarked, that the Cruciferee universally possess 
antiscorbutic and stimulant qualities, combined with a fla- 
vour more or less acrid. 
95. Cheiranthes asper, Vuit. June. y. 12—18 i. ¢. Plains 
of the Missouri, near White river. uit. 
96. Nasturtium officinale, Brown. Water cress. Jul. 2. 
_.._ Stem decumhent.. &. In water. W. Bk. A sallad. 
97. N. palusire, De Cand. Marsh water cress. Jul. y. 18 i. 
©. mh. W. 
98. N. amphihium, Brown. Jul. y. I—2f. U. mh. O. W. 
Amphibious cress. 

