Dec., 1903 .] Poisonous and Other Injurious Plants. 
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109. Drosera rotundifolia L. Round-leaved Sundew. Poison- 
ous to cattle. 
no. Sedum acre L. Wall-pepper. Produces inflaniination and 
vesication when applied to the skin. The fresh herl) is 
emetic and cathartic. 
111. Fragaria vesca L. European Wood StrawberrAv The 
fruit produces an irritation of the stomach, in some per- 
■sons, which lasts about a day. 
1 12. Sorbus aucuparia L. European Mountain Ash. The ber- 
ries are poisonous to man, but are eaten I)}' some birds. 
1 13. P\TUS communis L. Pear. Horses are reported to have 
been killed by eating rotten pears. 
1 14. Malus mains (L.) Britt. Apple. Seeds poisonous. 
1 15. Prunus pennsylvanica E. Wild Red Cherr}-. Leaves pois- 
onous, but less so than the two following species. Ker- 
nels probably poisonous. 
1 16. Prunus virginiana L. Choke Cherr\'. Leaves poisonous. 
Kernels probabl}’ poisonous. 
1 17. Prunus serotina Ehrh. Wild Black Cherry. Leaves very 
poisonous to cattle, especially the half-wilted leaves. 
Kernels very poisonous. 
1 18. Amygdalus persica L. Peach. Leaves and kernels pois- 
onous. 
1 19. Gymnocladus dioica (L.) Koch. Kentucky Coffee Tree. 
Leaves and pulp of the fruit or beans poisonous. Leaves 
reported to be used as a fl}- poison. 
120. Baptisia australis ( L. ) R.Br. Blue Wild Indigo. Fhnetic. 
1 2 1. Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R.Br. Yellow Wild Indigo. Emet- 
ic. Supposed to be poisonous. 
122. Crotalaria sagittalis L. Rattlebox. Leaves and seeds 
poisonous to houses and cattle. Poisonous also in hay. 
123. Lupinus perennis L. Wild Lupine. The seeds are prob- 
ably poisonous to stock. 
124. Melilotus alba De.sv. White Sweet Clover. Objectionable 
in wheat because of the foul odor the .seed imparts to flour. 
125. Melilotus officinalis (L.) Lam. Yellow .Sweet Clover. 
Said to be poisonous. Also imparts a foul odor to flour. 
126. Cracca virginiana L. Goats Rue. Used b}- the Indians as 
a fish poison. 
127. Robinia pseudacacia L. Common Locust. Black Locust. 
Roots, leaves and bark very poi.sonous to man. 
128. Robinia viscosa Yent. Clammy Locust. Underground 
parts somewhat poisonous. 
129. \'icia sativa L. Common Yetch. Caution must be ob- 
•served in feeding this plant to pigs. It is not injurious 
to cows. 
(To be continued.) 
