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  1. ... cent. Melon Seed. From Cucumis Melo. Nat. Ord. Cucurbitaceae. Habitat, Central Asia. Nicker Seed From Csesalpinia Bunducella. ... From the seed of Cucnrbita Pepo. Nat. Ord. Cucurbitaceae. Habitat, Asia and Europe. The yield of oil ...
  2. ... See under Citrus. CITRULLUS [and derivatives] See also Cucurbitaceae. Ackermann, D. Ueber die Frage nach der Entstehung ... 92p. 8? Par., 1934. CUCUMIS [cucumber] See also Cucurbitaceae. Chopra, R. N., & Roy, A. C. A proteolytic ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... Cucumis Colocynthis, Linne; Colocynthis officinarum, Schrader). Nat. Ord.-Cucurbitaceae. Common Names: Bitter apple, Bitter cucumber, Colocynth pulp. ...
  4. ... ylon, Psilo'thrum, Bry- onia Diotca. Nat. Ord. Cucurbitaceae. Sex. Syst. MonceciaMonadelphia. (F.) Coideuvrie, Vigne vierge, V. ... ria, Tetrangu'ria, Sicilian Citrul, Water- melon. Family, Cucurbitaceae; Sex. Syst. Mo- noecia Monadelphia. (F.) Melon d' ...
  5. ... A genus of plants of the natural order Cucurbitaceae.] [1. Momordica Balsamina. Balsam Apple. A native of ... Ranunculace®. Papaveraceae. Myristicaceae. AVinteraceae. Umbelliferce. 2. Epigynosce. Myrtaceae. Cucurbitaceae. 3. Parietosce. Cruciferae. Violaceae. 4. Calycosce. Guttiferae. Polygalaceae. ...
  6. ... The fruit of Citrullus Colocynthis, Schrader (nat. ord. Cucurbitaceae), deprived of its rind.” TJ. S. “ The dried peeled ... of Ecballium Elaterium (Linne), A. Richard (nat. ord. Cucurbitaceae).” U. S. “ The active principle of Elaterium. It may ...
  7. ... dioica, European perennial plants of the nat. ord. Cucurbitaceae. It occurs in transverse sections about 2 inches ... Asiatic Turkey and belongs to the nat. ord. Cucurbitaceae, the fruit being of the size of a ...
  8. ... Dietetical or Poisonoua - - - 499 XX CONTENTS. Order lvi.—Cucurbitaceae - - - 500 Cucumis Colocynthis ...--- 500 1. Extractum Colocynihidis - - - - 503 ... 4. Enema Colocynihidis ----- 505 Momordica Elaterium ------ 505 *** Other Cucurbitaceae, Dietetical, Medicinal, or Poisonous - - 512 Order lvii.—Myrtaceae - - - - - ...
  9. ... inhalations. BRYONIA. 141 BRYONIA. (BRYONIA ALBA.) Natural order.—Cucurbitaceae. Common name.—White Bryony. General Analysis. — Bryonia acts ... v., Podo., Sulph. COLOCYNTHIS. (CUCUMIS COLOCYNTHIS.) Natural order.— Cucurbitaceae. Common names.— Squirting Cucumber. Bitter Apple. General Analysis.— ...
  10. ... inhalations. BRYONIA. 141 BRYONIA. (BRYONIA ALBA.) Natural order.— Cucurbitaceae. Common name.—White Bryony. General Analysis. — Bryonia acts ... v, Podo, Sulph. COLOCYNTHIS. (CUCUMIS COLOCYNTHIS.) Natural order.— Cucurbitaceae. Common names.— Squirting Cucumber. Bitter Apple. General Analysis.— ...
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