American journal of pharmacy . es of two malvacese, Lavatera obia and Pavonia Weldenvi,are five-nerved, resemble some of the false patchouli leaves, the for-mer containing mucilage cells.—Zeits. Oest. Apoth. Ver.; Phar. Jour,and Trans., April 2, j^p. 813-815. False Jahorayidi.—Dr. A. Tschirch has receivedfrom Gehe & Co. leaves which l:)ear a consider-able resemblance to the leaves of Pilocarpus pen-natus, and which are probably also derived froma rutacea. The shape and size of the leaflets ofrutacese vary considerably; in commercial jabo-randi, variations from lanceolate \o oval may beobserved


American journal of pharmacy . es of two malvacese, Lavatera obia and Pavonia Weldenvi,are five-nerved, resemble some of the false patchouli leaves, the for-mer containing mucilage cells.—Zeits. Oest. Apoth. Ver.; Phar. Jour,and Trans., April 2, j^p. 813-815. False Jahorayidi.—Dr. A. Tschirch has receivedfrom Gehe & Co. leaves which l:)ear a consider-able resemblance to the leaves of Pilocarpus pen-natus, and which are probably also derived froma rutacea. The shape and size of the leaflets ofrutacese vary considerably; in commercial jabo-randi, variations from lanceolate \o oval may beobserved, difl^ering in size from 6 to 15 cm. Thevenation is very distinct and, anastomosing nearthe margins, separates the inner part of the bladequite plainly from a narrow marginal zone. Inthe false jaborandi the final divisions of the fibro-vascular bundles are less distinct, and their anas-tomosing lines near the margin less clear. The anatomical structure furnishes further dif-ferences. The upper epidermal tissue of both. Jaborandi leaves. Apexand transverse section. Am. Joxir. , 1881. Gleanings in Materia Medica. 339


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