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  1. ... Nymphaea odorata. Water-lily............. OEnanthe crocata, Water ... Opium, Opium..................................... l,3x l,3x,6 l,3x,6 lx, ...
  2. ... pseudo-narcissus L. Daffodil Nerium oleander L. Oleander Oenothera biennis L. Evening primrose Oxydendrum arboreum DC. Sorrell-tree Pastinaca ...
  3. ... the action of nitric acid on cas- tor oil. [OENOTHERA BIENNIS. Tree Prim- rose, Evening Primrose, Scabish, Scabi- ous. An indigenous plant, the bark ...
  4. ... the action of nitric acid on cas- tor oil. [OENOTHERA BIENNIS. Tree Prim- rose, Evening Primrose, Scabish, Scabi- ous. An indigenous plant, the bark ...
  5. ... in close room), Giddiness.—(Water), All symptoms/9. OENOTHERA. CEuothera biennis, L. Natural order, Onagraceae. Common name, Large evening primrose. ...
  6. ... 7 Cc.). Extract, Oak,—see Extract, Quercus. Extract, Oenothera, fluid c. b.—lb. 1.10 Fr.lvs. CE. biennis, L. (Evening Primrose; Cure-all; Sundrop). —Sed., Antispasm.— Uses : ...
  7. ... Cnidium Alsaticum 3. 106, Laserpitium angustissimum 3. 137, L. aureum 3. 57, Scilla unifolia 2. 622, Rumex lunaria 994, Sax- * Oenothera biennis of North America. Seeds sent from England in ...
  8. ... albumen, mucilage, starch, yellow col- oring matter, volatile oil, fatty ... have given it, Evening Primrose, Curedll, Scabish, etc., and has an erect, ...
  9. ... albumen, mucilage, starch, yellow col- oring matter, volatile oil, fatty ... have given it, Evening Primrose, Cureall, Scabish, etc., and has an erect, ...
  10. ... lxxx, 122-135.—Davis (B. M.) Hybrids of Oenothera biennis Linnaeus and O. franciscana Bartlettin the first and second generations. Science, N. Y. & Lancaster, Pa., 1915, n. s., xli, 177.-DetJen (L. R.) A mutating blackberrv-dew- berry hybrid. J. ...
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