The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . BT9 6 6T H E A C MI m E K g Q §Tea, The tea Tea, The tea plant. TERNSTRGEMIACEJ!.T eaworts. No. 86. THIA CHINENSIS. Tea, The Tda Plant. Place——Styptic. Power—Strengthening, drying, —The leaves in drowsiness, convulsions, calculus,obesity. Hurtful to weak stomachs. BOTANICAL ANALYSIS. Natural Order. Missellanese.—L. Ternstrcemiacese.— XIII. Polyandria Order Monogynia. Linn- Sp. PL 735. Woodv. Med. Bot. 116. Raf. M


The family flora and materia medica botanica: containing the botanical analysis, natural history and chemical and medical properties of plants . BT9 6 6T H E A C MI m E K g Q §Tea, The tea Tea, The tea plant. TERNSTRGEMIACEJ!.T eaworts. No. 86. THIA CHINENSIS. Tea, The Tda Plant. Place——Styptic. Power—Strengthening, drying, —The leaves in drowsiness, convulsions, calculus,obesity. Hurtful to weak stomachs. BOTANICAL ANALYSIS. Natural Order. Missellanese.—L. Ternstrcemiacese.— XIII. Polyandria Order Monogynia. Linn- Sp. PL 735. Woodv. Med. Bot. 116. Raf. Med. Flor. ii. 267. U. 1299. Griff. Med. Bot. 149. Per. EL Mat. Med ii. 664. Lind Flor. Wood, C. B. 205. Genus. THEA. From the Greek 0ea, originating in the Chinese Tcha or Tsja, their name forTea. Sykonymes Thi {F.) Der, Thee [Ger.] The [It.] THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERS. Calyx. Sepals, five or seven, concave, coriaceous, deciduous, the inner often the Petals, Five—six, or nine, not equal in number to the Indefinite or numerous, hypogynous. Filaments, distinct or united into one or more Superior, or with several cells


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