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  1. ... Baptisia alba, . Prairie indigo, PL alt. a-sep. “ Australis, False indigo, PL alt. eme. “ leucantha,* Wild indigo, see Baptisia tinctoria. “ tinctoria, “ “ weed, PL alt. a-sep. emm. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns of Ohio 
    Publication: Columbus : Richard Nevins, printer, 1860
    ... N". Lupinus, Tourn. perennis, L. Common Lupine. Gen. Baptisia, Vent, tinctoria, R. Br. Wild Indigo. Gen.' leucantha, T. and G. White-flowered Bapt. Banks of Ohio River alba, R. Br. Cent. 0. Sullivant. australis, R. Br. Blue False Indigo. Clarke, Cin. leucophsea, ...
  3. ... Hughes, of England, expresses himself as follows, with reference to the cura- ... pathology of Baptisia, aided by clinical experience, points as its sphere ...
  4. ... longitudinal sections, with pale orange-brown bark. 358. Baptisia.-Wild Indigo : Short head with knotty branches and numer- 88 ... the seed is used in granular ophthalmia. 135. BAPTISIA.-Wild Indigo. The root of Baptisia tinctoria R. Brown. Habitat: ...
  5. ... GENUS.-BAPTISIA,* VENT. SEX. SYST.-DECANDRIA MONOGYNIA. 52 BAPTISIA. WILD INDIGO. SYN.-BAPTISIA TINCTORIA, R. BR.; SOPHORA TINCTORIA, LINN.; POD- ALYRIA ...
  6. ... D.) Note on the blackening ofthe leaves ofthe wild indigo (Baptisia tinctoria) and the isolation of a new phenol, ...
  7. ... resinoid, obtained by precipitation from the alcoholic extract. *BAPTISIA,—Wild Indigo. Preparations. *Tinctura Baptisia:, Tincture of Baptisia,—Dose, rqv- ...
  8. ... berberine or a closely allied alkaloid, and is BAPTISIAWILD INDIGO. 97 probably derived from Abuta amara, Aublet. Habitat, ... in decoc- tion, etc. BAFT I SI A.—Wild Indigo. Origin.—Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown. Natural order, Leguminosse, Papilionaceae. Habitat.— ...
  9. ... to 4 grams (gss-j) in decoction, etc. BAPTISIA.—Wild Indigo. Origin.—Baptisia tinctoria, Robert Brown. Natural order, Leguminosse, Papilionacese, Podalyriese. ...
  10. ... in, and dilution by, water, for dyeing purposes. Indigo, Wild. See Baptisia Tinctoria. INDIGOFERA ANIL, INDIGOFERA ARGENTEA, INDIGOFERA TINCTORIA. Indian ...
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