. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . Argel leaf, flowers, and Legume and leaflet ofTephrosia apollinea. 596 ELEMENTS OF MATERIA MEDICA. Fig. 228. 3. Aleppo Senna.—Consists of the leaflets of C. obovata. 4. Senegal Senna, Senna Senegalensis.—Is a blunt-leaved senna, having arougher and more glaucous appearance than the leaflets of C. obovata. Someyears since a small bale of it was sent by the French Ministre de la Marine toM. Henry for examination. (Journ. de Pharm. xiv. 70.) I am indebted to thekindness of Professor Guibourt for a sample of it. 5. Smyrna Senna


. The elements of materia medica and therapeutics (Volume 2) . Argel leaf, flowers, and Legume and leaflet ofTephrosia apollinea. 596 ELEMENTS OF MATERIA MEDICA. Fig. 228. 3. Aleppo Senna.—Consists of the leaflets of C. obovata. 4. Senegal Senna, Senna Senegalensis.—Is a blunt-leaved senna, having arougher and more glaucous appearance than the leaflets of C. obovata. Someyears since a small bale of it was sent by the French Ministre de la Marine toM. Henry for examination. (Journ. de Pharm. xiv. 70.) I am indebted to thekindness of Professor Guibourt for a sample of it. 5. Smyrna Senna.—Very similar to Tripoli senna, but some of the leaflets re-semble the acute-leaved Alexandrian senna. 6. Mecca Senna; Senna Meccensis ; Inferior or Second East Indian Senna ;Sine Moka, Guibourt; Sene de la Pique, or Pike Senna; Suna Mukkee,Royle.—Imported into England from India. It is the produce of Arabia, andfinds its way into the interior of India by the ports of Surat and Bombay. was informed that it was grown somewhere in the Agra and Multra dis-trict, but was never


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