Mat* Med. Decandria, Moriogynia. 4 07 
10 2. Myrospermum ( vide Jus s . gen . 3 66.) 
yobn Hawki N s. 
Quina-quina prima. J. Hawkeens delln. et sculp. 174Z, 
Tab. aenea, long. 14 unc. lat. 7 unc. 
Account of a species of Bark, the original Quina-quina 
of Peru. 
Transact. of the Linnean Soc. Vol. 3. p. 59 — 61, 
10 3. Moringa apter a Gaertn. 
Laurentio Heistero 
Praeside, Dissertatio de Nuce Been. Resp. Urb. Fried. 
Bened. Brlickmann. 
Pagg. 28. Helmstadii, 1750. 4. 
10 4. Giiajacum ojlicinale, 
Ulricb Hutten. 
Of the wood called Guajacum, that healeth the french 
pockes, translated by Thomas Paynel. 
Foll. 58. Londini, 1540. 4. 
Demetrius Canevarius. 
De Ligno Sancto commentarium. 
Pagg. 141. Romae, 1602. 8. 
Jobanne Arnoldo Friderici 
Praeside, Dissertatio: Guajacan. Resp. Joh. Ge. Keyser. 
Plagg. 4. Jens, 1665. 4. 
105. Swietenia febrifuga Roxb. 
William Roxb u r g h . 
A botanical description of a new species of Swietenia, 
with experiments and observations on the bark thereof, 
in order to determine and compare its powers with 
those of Peruvian bark, for which it is proposed as a 
substitute. 
Pagg. 24. (London, 1793.) 4 * 
Excerpta in Medical Facts, Vol. 6. p. 127 — 155. 
Andreas Duncan. 
Tentamen inaugurale de Swietenia Soymida. 
55 * Edinburgi, 1794. 8. 
