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  1. ... or the extract of the bark of the black walnut-tree, or the extract of the beautiful tomato, ... on old, 766. Walnut, Evract of bark of black [= Juglans niarm , 27, 234. — Walnut-shuck juice, Use of, ...
  2. ... Creek, Fla.......................................... CXVIII Black Warrior Creek, Ala..................... ........... LXX1II Black Walnut Creek, Mo................................... XXXIX Blackford's Ford, A'a.......*............................... LATH ...
  3. ... 863 Black sulphuret of mer- cury (note) 1219 Black walnut 505 Black wash 1206, 1276 Blackberry 747 Blackberry, ... 386 Wake-robin 150 Wall pellitory 1669 Walnut, black 505 Walnut, European 505 Walnut, white 606 Warm hath 143 ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The new dietetics : a guide to scientific feeding in health and disease 
    Publication: Battle Creek, Michigan : The Modern Medicine Publishing Co., 1923
    ... THE WORLD’S FOODS 967 Tomato Turnip Walnut, Persian Walnut, black Wheat Yam Peru Europe, Siberia Temperate Europe, Asia ... 10.2 Hickory nuts 11.4 Per cent Black walnuts 11.7 Vegetables FOOD REQUIREMENT OF CHILDREN AND ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmaceutical products of Frederick Stearns & Co 
    Publication: Detroit, Mich. : Frederick Stearns & Co., [1903]
    ... Stramonium. SYNONYMS. 263 Juglans cinerea . . . Butternut. Juglans nigra Black Walnut. Juniperus communis Juniper. Juniperus Sabina Savine. Kalmia latifolia ...
  6. ... cellular or porous, as the pericarp of the Black Walnut. Spon-ta-neT-ty. [From the Lat. spon' ... cypress, fir, ash, red-wood [Sequoia), tulip-tree, black walnut, green-heart (Nectandra), Tecoma, Eucalyptus, S/iorea robusta, and ...
  7. ... and laxative are required. The Juglans Nigra, or Black Walnut, is sometimes used for medicinal purposes. The rind ...
  8. ... Arum triphyllum.] [WALL PELLITORY. Parietaria of- ficinalis.] [WALNUT, BLACK. Juglans nigra.] [WALNUT, EUROPEAN. Juglans re- gia.] [WALNUT, WHITE. ...
  9. ... three varieties of the oak, also liackberry, ash, black walnut, elm, and mesquite ; among the small trees and shrubs are dogberry and willow. Among the fruits are the wild plum, wild grape, and black- berry; strawberries are found in small quantities. The ...
  10. ... are not fertile. Among the forest trees are black-walnut, oak of various species, hickory, maple of different ...
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