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  1. ... so called, because deer eat them greedily.) See Pastinaca. ELAPHOSCO'RODON. (From sXatpos, the stag, and aKopoSov, ... leaves of Pin- guimlu, ami petals of Anethum, Pastinaca, and Bupleurum. IODATE. A compound of iodine with ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1843
    ... Opopanax Chironium. Gummi-resina." Lond. Off. Syn. OPOPONAX. Pastinaca Opoponax. Gummi Resina. Dub. Opopanax, Fr.; Panax, Opopanax, ... Ital; Opopanaco, Span; Jawe- sheer, Arab.; Gawsheer, Pers. Pastinaca. Sex. Syst. Pentandria Digynia.—Nat. Ord. Umbelliferae. Gen. ...
  3. ... commissure. This genus, which approaches very closely to Pastinaca, formerly was included in it, but was separated ... unequal at base, scabrous on both sides. Linn., (Pastinaca), Sp. PL 376; Woodville, i. Ill; Stephenson and ...
  4. ... a genus of plants of the order Umbelliferce. Pastinaca Opop'onax. The plant which produces the opoponax. Pastinaca SatPva. The garden pars- nip. Patchou'li. See ...
  5. ... found the plant mentioned as existing in Egypt. Pastinaca saliva, the parsnip, is figured by Mathioli. I ... animals, 265, 301. Parsley, see Petroselinum. Parsnip, see Pastinaca. Paspalum, 321, 330. Passiflora, 412. Pastinaca, the parsnip, ...
  6. ... Orenga. (15) Thymus, Them. (16) Daucus, Bastenagues. (IT) Pastinaca, Xarovias. (18) Rapum, Naps. (19) Cynara, Carxofas. (20) ... Caso. (9) Xiphias Piscis, Peix de Espasa. (10) Pastinaca Aspera Bellon. Romaguera. (11) Pastinaca mar. l nar, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise of the materia medica 
    Publication: New York : Printed by L. Nichols & Co., for T. & J. Swords [and 9 others], 1802
    ... Turnip. Umbellatx. Daucus, Daucus Carota M. 277, Carrot. Pastinaca, Pastinaca sativa M. 290, Parsnip. Sisarum, Sium Sisarum M. ... ammoniac. Galbanum, Bubon Galbanum M. 285, Galbanum. Opopanax, Pastinaca Opopanax M. 290, Opopanax. Sagapenum, Sagapenum. Tacamahaca, Populus ...
  8. ... margin. Flowers white, the marginal ones radiant. 8. PASTINACA. Fruit wing-margined: ribs of the carpels as ... Cow-Parsnip. Calyx-teeth minute. Fruit as in Pastinaca, but the oil-tubes shorter than the carpels ( ...
  9. ... the alkaline carbonates, and all the metallic salts. Pastinaca opoponax. Lond. Willd. g. 558, sp. 3. Pentandria ... or 3 i to iij of the juice. Pastinaca? opoponacis gummi resina, gr x to 3 fs. ...
  10. ... at certain times. Parsley. See Apium. Parsnep. See Pastinaca. Parthenium, feverfew, a species of Matricaria. This is ... pastil. logy is divided into all these parts. Pastinaca, parsnep. A genus in Patientia, garden-patience; a ...
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