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PHARMACOGNOSY. 
II. Leaves and Flowering Tops. 
1. With composite flowers. 
Leaves reticulate Eupatorium 
Leaves resinous Grindelia 
2. With labiate flowers. 
A. Very hairy. 
Taste bitter Marrubium 
B. Not hairy. 
a. Margin slightly serrate. 
Leaves dark green, pubescent Hedeoma 
b. Margin serrate, midrib and veins somewhat rose or 
purple-colored. 
Taste aromatic, followed by a cooling sensa- 
tion Mentha Piperita 
Taste aromatic Mentha Yiridis 
3. Of solanaceous origin, odor narcotic. 
A. Margin entire. 
Purplish flowers, brownish berries . . Belladonnae Folia 
B. Margin not entire. 
Margin sinuate, surface hairy Hyoscyamus 
Margin four-lobed, surface not hairy . . Stramonii Folia 
4. With inflated capsules. 
Leaf divisions with gland-like apex Lobelia 
III. Flowering Tops, leaves few. 
Compressed resinous masses Cannabis Indica 
IY. Stern Tops, leaves few. 
Branches with yellowish-green wings .... Scoparius 
V. Entire Plant. 
Stem, leaves and capsules well defined, very 
bitter Chirata 
PILOCARPUS (Jaborandi). 
The leaflets of various species of Pilocarpus (Fam. 
Rutacese), shrubs indigenous to Brazil. There are 
three principal commercial varieties : (1) Pernambuco 
Jaborandi, obtained from P. Jaborandi; (2) Paraguay 
Jaborandi, yielded by P. pennatifolius, and (3) Maran- 
ham Jaborandi, obtained from P. microphyllus. The 
name, jaborandi, is applied to a number of other 
plants in Brazil besides those of the genus Pilocarpus. 
