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  1. ... in tannic acid,” suitable therefore for making leather. Morinda bracteata of Burmah. A woody Cinchonaceous plant called “ ... vii. pi. 18 in Abyssinia as possibly identical. Morinda citrifolia of Tropical shores from the Seychelles and ...
  2. ... ver- mifuge and antidysenteric. Morin'dar. C28H30O15. From Morinda citrifolia. Moringa aptera, mo-rin'gah ap'ter- ... N. cervica'lis descen'- dens infe'rior, communicans noni. N. cervica'lis descen'dens supe'rior, descendens ...
  3. ... aloes: rhubarb, rumex, frangula, cascara, senna, rhamnus catharticus, morinda bark, and parmelia. (See Emodin, Part II.) Aloes ... said to be those of the Nauclea hru- nonis. In this form, however, we do not see ...
  4. ... MORINDIN. This principle, discovered by An- derson in Morinda citrifolia, and supposed to be identical with ruberythric ...