406 Prunus. 
tur. congiis 12 fpiritus ardentis cong, i & libr. I ac- 
cepit cl. Fr. J. von Aken. 
OBS. 2. Cortex ramorum nondum in officinis re¬ 
ceptus, led videtur odor ejus fragrans, Jn Ribes ni¬ 
grum incidens, & fapor amarus , fubftypticus, amyg¬ 
dalas amaras referens, aliquid polliceri, quod tempus 
monftrabir. DecoSimn corticis, hieme colle&i, ru¬ 
brum, odore corticis & fapore intenfius amaro; vitr. 
tnartis fubito nigrefcir. Hujus decofli gurra* 12 , in- 
ftiliarae aqua? purs? uncias , addito vitr, marris, co- 
Jorem reddiderunt fufeo-viridem. Hinc liquet, corti¬ 
cem hunc vi quadam adifringeme operari, 
257. PRUNUS Cerafus. Linn, Sp. pi 67y. Mat. 
m . 235. 
KarfTeboom. Cause Hoven . /3. t. 6. 
a). Cerafus vulgaris fructu rotundo. Duham. 
Fruit. 1 . p . /72. 
Cerafus fativa fructu rotundo rubro & aci¬ 
do. Duham. Arbr. 1. p. 748- t. 
Cerafus frudu acido ferouno iucci fangvinei. 
Tourn.ee, Infliu 623. 
Cerafus acidiffima fangvineo fucco. Bauh. 
Pin. 450. Knjph, Bot ♦ orig. cent . /* 
Pbarm. CERASORl)M RUBRORUM Fru¬ 
du s, Nuclei, Cummi. 
£). Cerafus fativus fructu fubrotundo, magno> 
e rubro nigricante, acido. Duham. Avb> 1. 
p , 7 jp 2 . t . 
Pbarm* CERASORUM NIGRORUM Folia, 
Fructus. 
y)> Cerafus vulgaris frudtu rotundo parvo, a- 
tro-rubente, fubacri & fubamaro, ferotino. 
Duham. Fruit. /. p . i8y. 
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