428  Cultivation  of  Medicinal  Plants.  {^pteZer^JiT' 
Charles  H.  La  Wall,  "  The  Drug  and  Herb  Vendors  of  the  Side- 
walks of  Philadelphia,"  Am.  Journ.  Pharm.,  vol.  72,  p.  59. 
M.  Timbal-Lagrave,  "  On  the  Influence  of  Cultivation  upon 
Medicinal  Plants,"  Am.  Journ.  Pharm.,  34,  pp.  268-273,  1862. 
Clement  B.  Lowe,  "  Medicinal  Plants  of  the  Philippine  Islands," 
Am.  Journ.  Pharm.,  vol.  73,  p.  491. 
John  U.  &  C.  G.  Lloyd,  "  Drugs  and  Medicines  of  North  Amer- 
ica," issued  1885. 
John  U.  Lloyd,  "  Cultivation  of  Hydrastis,"  Proc.  A.  Ph.  A.,  1905, 
p.  307 ;  Journal  A.  Ph.  A.,  vol.  1,  p.  5. 
Charles  A.  Lee,  "  A  Catalogue  of  Medicinal  Plants,  Indigenous 
and  Exotic,  Growing  in  the  State  of  New  York,"  1848. 
F.  L.  Lewton,  "  The  Cultivation  and  Economics  of  Agaves,"  Am. 
Journ.  Pharm.,  72,  pp.  327-334,  1900. 
Joseph  L.  Lemberger,  "  The  Cultivation  of  Saffron  in  Lebanon 
County,  Pennsylvania,"  Am.  Journ.  Pharm.,  May  17,  1904.  (See 
also  National  Druggist,  35,  pp.  357,  358,  1905  ;  Pharm.  Journ.  Trans., 
14;  Am.  Journ.  Pharm.,  1848.) 
Lilly  &  Co.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. :  This  house  has  issued  in  its  Scien- 
tific Bulletin  series  a  number  of  bulletins  in  which  the  cultivation  of 
medicinal  plants  is  discussed.   Its  list  includes  the  following : 
F.  A.  Miller  and  R.  N.  Reed,  "  A  Study  of  American  Grown 
Belladonna,  with  Assay  Tables." 
"  The  Improvement  of  Medicinal  Plants,  with  Special  Reference 
to  Stramonium,  Belladonna  and  Digitalis." 
F.  A.  Miller  and  J.  W.  Meader,  "  The  Assay  of  Individual  Plants 
of  Datura  Stramonium  L.,  Datura  Tatula  L.  and  Other  Species  and 
Varieties." 
F.  A.  Miller,  "  Breeding  of  Medicinal  Plants." 
C.  F.  Millspaugh,  "  American  Medicinal  Plants  "  (2  large  octavo 
volumes  with  colored  plates),  Boericke  &  Tafel,  New  York  and  Phila- 
delphia, 1887. 
F.  A.  Miller,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  "  The  Commercial  Possibilities  in 
Growing  Medicinal  Plants  " :  "  It  is  now  time  to  reduce  the  work  on 
drug  cultivation  to  an  exact  science,  and  to  determine  the  commercial 
possibilities  of  the  most  promising  forms  in  the  same  manner  as  has 
been  done  for  agricultural  and  other  economic  forms." 
The  author  corrects  many  misstatements  which  have  been  made  in 
respect  to  the  culture  of  medicinal  plants,  and  believes  the  time  has 
arrived  for  the  accumulation  of  practical  data  and  its  circulation 
