VASCULARES. 
CLASS I:—EXOGENS. 
Trier 1.—Aneiosrrerme.—Sceeds in some kind of covering. 
Drviston 1. Flowers with many petals or none. 
ORDER I. ARALIACEA.—THE GINSENG TRIBE. 
I. Aralia spinosa. Angelica tree, Shot bush. 
Aug. w. LOf. &. sw. Ky. St. Miss. Bk. Stimulant dia- 
| phoretic, emetic and cathartic if recent. 
2. A. racemosa. Spikenard. Aug. w. 4f. 16. ow. W. Heal- 
ing, pectoral, stimulant and diaphoretic. 
3. A. nudicaulis. False sassaparilla, Jul. g. lf. 4. ow. 
Mar. O. Stimulant, diaphoretic, alterative. Raf. Med. 
Flor. i. 33. 
4, Panax quinquefolia, Ginseng, Ju..g. If. Y. ow. W. 
Warming and invigorating stomachic. 
5. P. trifolia, Dwarf ground nut. May. w. 4i. 4. ow. Wor. 
Q. Root spherical, nutritious. 
Tl. UMBELLIFERA..—Tue cumMBer.irerous beers. 
6.. Erigenia bulbosa, WVuti. Turkey pea. 
March. Ap. rw. 41. 2. ow. W. Root similar to No. 3. 
. Sanicula marilandica, Indian sanicle, often called black 
snakeroot. Jul. g. w. 2f. 4. ow. W. Diaphoretic, 
stimulant, stomachic. 
8. Eryngium aquaticum., Button snakeroot. Aug. w. 6. Sf. 
4%. wp. Darby Plains, O. Diaphoretic, expectorant. 
9. E. ovalifolium. Sea holly. Jul. 6. 2f. 2. Near the Yellow 
| Springs, V. Longworth Esq. 
10. Cicuta maculata. Water Hemlock. Jul. Aug. w. 46 
mh. md. O. Ky.. Narcotic. Big. Med. Bot. i. 125. 
11. C. bulbifera. Bulb-bearing water hemlock. Aug. w. 3f. 
2. mh. O. whe 
12. Sium latifolium. Water parsnip. Jul. w. 3f. mh. W. 
13. S. tricuspidatum. Jul. 3f. mh. St. L. Bk. 
14. Archemora rigida, De Cand. Sept. w. 3f.mh. wp. QO. 
15. A. ambigua, De Cand. Aug. w. 4f. 4%. Sandy Swamps. 
Mich. Gray. 
16. Zizia cordata. Alexanders. May. y. 2f. 2(.sr. O. 
17. Z: aurea. Meadow parsnip. June. y. 1-3f. 2. sr. O. 
18. Z. integerrima. June. y. 1-2f. 4. rs. W. 
19, Thapsia trifoliata. y. 3f. bt. St. L. Br. 
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