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PHARMACEUTICAL BOTANY 
Part used 
Rhizome and roots 
Leaflets 
Fruit 
Pulp of fruit 
Oleoresin 
Neutral principle 
Seed 
Botanical name 
Glycyrrhiza glabra 
Glycyrrhiza 
( glandulifera 
( Cassia acutifolia 
j Cassia angustifolia 
Cathartocarpus 
fistula 
Tamarindus indica 
Copaiba species 
Vouacapoua 
Araroba 
Physostigma 
Official drug 
Glycyrrhiza 
Senna 
Cassia Fistula 
N.F. 
Tamarindus N.F. 
Copaiba 
Chrysarobinum 
Physostigma 
Kino 
Scoparius N.F. 
Trifolium N.F. 
Galega N.F. 
Baptisia N.F. 
Krameria N.F. 
Unofficial 
Fcenum graecum 
Piscidia 
Indigo 
Melilotus 
Soy Bean 
Inspissated juice 
Tops 
Inflorescence 
Flowering tops 
Roots 
Root 
venenosum 
Pterocarpus 
Marsupium 
Cytisus scoparius 
Trifolium pratense 
Galega officinalis 
Baptisia tinctoria 
Krameria triandra 
Krameria Ixina 
Krameria argentea 
Habitat 
Spain and France 
Southwestern 
Asia, Russia 
Egypt 
Arabia and India 
India 
Tropical Africa 
South America 
Brazil 
Africa 
India and Ceylon 
Europe 
United States 
Southern Europe 
Eastern United 
States and 
Canada 
Peru and Bolivia 
United States of 
Colombia, Brazil 
Brazil 
Seed 
Bark 
Coloring matter 
Leaves and flower- 
ing tops 
Seeds 
Trigonella 
F oenum-graecum 
Piscidia Erythrina 
Indigofera tinctoria 
Melilotus officinalis 
Glycine hispida 
Mediterranean 
region 
West Indies 
India 
Europe 
United States and 
Europe 
Abrus Seeds Abrus precatorious Tropics and sub- 
tropics 
Catechu Extract Acacia Catechu India 
Mucuna Hairs from fruits Mucuna pruriens East and West 
Indies 
XV. Order Geraniales (Gruinales). — Geraniacece or Geranium 
Family. — Herbaceous, rarely semi-succulent sub-shrubby plants. 
Stems cylindrical, often hairy or glandular hairy. Leaves alternate 
