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BRITISH NAMES- 
Balm of Gilead 
Balm of Gilead, false 
Balsam, com mon garden 
Balsam copaibi 
Balsam of Canada 
Balsam of Mecca 
Balsam, nettle 
Balsam of Peru 
Balsam of Tolu 
Balsam tree, succulent-leaved 
Balsam tree 
Balsamine, female ; or immortal 
eagle flower 
Balsamine, yellow; or noli me 
tangere 
Bambu cane 
Banana ; or the forbidden fruit 
Bane-berries; or herb Christopher 
Banian tree 
Bardana ; or burdock 
Barilla—see Soda 
Bark, true Jesuit’s, or Peruvian 
Bark, false Jesuit’s 
Bark of Elutheria ; or cascarilla 
Bark, angustura 
Bark, Winter’s 
Bark, quercitron 
Barley, common spring 
Barren-wort 
Basil 
Basil, common field 
Basil, American field 
Basil, Syrian field 
Basil, stone 
Basil, wild; or mother of thyme 
Batata ; or Spanish potatoe 
Balm, common 
Balm, Moldavian; or Turkey 
Amyris gileadensis 
Dracocephahim canarierisi 
Impafiens bdlsamina 
Copaifera officinalis 
Finns halsamea 
Amyris opobalsamum 
Melittis melissophyllum 
Myroxylon peruiferum 
Toluifera balsamum 
Clusia ftavia 
Pistacia 
aliens balsamina 
aliens noli me tangefi 
Arundo bambos 
Musa sapientum 
Acltca spiral a 
Ficus religioso 
Arctium lappa 
Cinchona officinalis* 
Iva frutescens 
Croton cascarilla 
.Brucea antidysejit,erica 
' Wiritera aromatica 
Quercus nigra 
Hordeum vulgare] 
Epimedium alpinum 
Ocymum basilicum 
Clinopodiwn vulgare 
Monarda clinopodia 
Ziziphora tenuior 
Thymus acinos 
Thymus serpillum 
Convolvulus batatas 
Melissa officinalis 
Dracocephalum moldavica 
* A root hath lately been discovered in Peru, called radix rhat-anguice, or radix 
rhatanice, and is said to be superior in all cases to the cinchona ; but the generic 
character seems not yet to be known. 
