64 OF DIFFERENT ORGANS. 
is obtained; and the Spice Cinnamon is the bark of a 
kind of Laurel, or Sweet Bay. 
108. The Leaves of the Indigo plant yield the dye 
called by that name; and Woad, a blue dye, is also 
obtained from the leaves of the plant so called. 
109. The unopened Firower or Bud of the Clove, a 
plant allied to the common Myrtle, constitutes the 
Spice of that name, which is said to be derived from 
the French word “ Clou,’” from the resemblance it bears 
to a nail. 
110. The Perats of the Rose yield Otto of Roses, 
and Rose Water, when distilled: while the yellow dye, 
called Saffron, is obtained from the stigma of a kind 
of Crocus. 
111. From the rind of the Frurr called Olive, a 
very useful Oil is obtained by expression; and Wine is 
generally made from the juice of the Grape. 
