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  1. ... be used in place of artificial sweets. THE AMERICAN PAWPAW The American pawpaw (asimina triloba) must be distinguished from the tropical ...
  2. ... Notes on the poisonous eflects of the North American papaw (Asimina triloba) Eclect. M.J., Cincin., 1925, 85: 114- ...
  3. ... 740 “the taste and appearance of the North American pawpaw,” and “ abounding in the jungles.” Stercnlia alata of ... at “66° 40' N. : ” turning and following the American coast, he discovered an ... and returned in safety “ Sept. 30th.” — His Second voyage, in the following ...
  4. ... PERS.; UVARIA TRILOBA, TORR. AND GRAY. COM. NAMES.-PAWPAW, PAPAW.t AMERICAN CUSTARD-APPLE; (FR.) ASIMINIER; (GER.) DREILAPPIGE ASIMINE. A TINCTURE OF THE RIPE SEEDS OF ASIMINA TRILOBA, DUNAL. Description.-This curious-fruited tree attains ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - How to survive on land and sea : individual survival 
    Publication: Annapolis, Maryland : United States Naval Institute, 1943
    ... Black or yellowish- green when ripe. Fig. 91. American Papaw (Asimina triloba) 68 HOW TO SURVIVE ON LAND AND ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... and Gray). Nat. Ord.-Anonacea?. Common Names: Papau, Pawpaw, Asiminer (Louisiana), American custard- apple. Illustration: Lloyd's Drugs and Medicines of ...
  7. ... Pleurisy root. Ash, Black Black Ash. Ash, White American White Ash. Asimina triloba Papaw seed. Asparagus officinalis Asparagus root. Aspidosperma ...
  8. ... stellaris 21 Sacred bark 20 tree bark 20 Safety syringe, Smith’s 27, 47 Saffron, American 68 Sage 68 Saint herb 26 Sahxalba 69 ...
  9. ... from its Algonkin name]. A genus of North American trees and shrubs. A. tril'oba, the papaw or pawpaw, has an edible fruit and medicinal properties. asiminin ( ...
  10. ... D'Esteign; and the consequent retreat of the American army was covered by Greene, who repulsed an attack of the enemy with half then num- ber. When general Washington, alarm- ed for the safety of the garrisons on the North river, repaired ...
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