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  1. ... a balais, Fr.; Gemeine Besenginster, Besenginster, Pfriemenkraut, G.; Scoparia, It.; Retama, Sp. Gen. Cytisus, Linn. The two superior calyx teeth connate or free, ...
  2. ... neighboring genera. Dyer's Broom (Genista tinctoria Linn.), whose flowers are used for their yellow color, was formerly given for the same purpose as Broom. The beautiful Laburnum (Cytisus Laburnum Linn.) occasions vomit- ing, purging, and coma when taken, ...
  3. ... of related alkaloids as Baplisia; Berberis; Chelidonium; Chenopodiales; Cytisus; Genista; Lupanine; Sparteine; Ulex, etc. Clemo, G. tt.. A Metcalfe. T. ...
  4. ... Fr.; Besenginster, Pfriemenkraut, G. The tops of Sarothamnus (Cytisus, Link') scoparius, Koch, Sar. vulgaris, Wimmer, Genista scoparia, Lamarck, Spartium scoparium, Linne. Bentley and Trimen, Med. ...
  5. ... Fr.; Besenginster, Pfriemenkraut, G. The tops of Sarothamnus (Cytisus, Link') scoparius, Koch, Sar. vulgaris, Wimmer, Genista scoparia, Lamarck, Spartium scoparium, Linne. Bentley and Trimen, Med. ...
  6. ... Lan- cet, Aug. 1870.) Caventou found in the flowers an odorous fixed oil, gum, lignin, gallic acid, and traces of calcium sulphate and chloride. Chev- allier and Lassaigne discovered in the seeds of cytisus a white, amorphous, deliquescent, non- nitrogenous substance, of ...
  7. ... 112 tubo-ovarian, v. 419 Cytisine, i. 710 Cytisus laburnum, i. 710 scoparius, i. 709 ; vi. 390 ...