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  1. ... Gallium triflorum), tonka-beans (Dip- terix odoratd), sweet woodruff {Aspenda odorata], and sweet-scented vernal grass {Anthox ant hunt odoratum}. The flowers of the Melilots have been extensively ...
  2. ... A genus of plants. Penlandria. Digynia. Umbellifcra.�C. odoratum. Sweet cicely.� C. sativum. Common chervil. See Scandix cerefolium.� ...
  3. ... strongly suspect it to exist in the Anthoxanthum odoratum, or sweet-scented vernal-grass, from winch hay principally- derives ... noble liver- wort. Trifolium caballinum. Melilotus. Trifolium ceruleum. ... Coroda regia; Trifolium odoratum. This plant has been said to be lesolvent, ...
  4. ... noble liver- wort. Trifolium caballinum. Melilotus. Trifolium cjkruleum. ... Coroda regia; Trifolium odoratum. This plant has been said to be lesolvent, ...
  5. ... 225 of ipecac, iv. 209 of lactophosphate of calcium, i. 747 of lactucarium, ... vi. 389 of squills, vi. 616 of sweet orange peel, v. 359 of tar, vi. 738 ; ...
  6. ... name of the xvater-cress. Nasturtium aquaticum ; Laver odoratum; Craleva sium; Cressi; Cardamines. Water- cress. This indigenous ...