[147] The fruit should be macerated in order to examine its structure.
[148] Fig. in Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, part 13.
[149] Fleming, Catal. of Indian Med. Plants and Drugs, Calcutta, 1810. 27.
[150] On the native drug called Gulancha by Ram Comol Shen.—Trans. of Med. and Phys. Soc. of Calcutta, iii. (1827) 295.
[151] Bengal Dispensatory, 1842. 198.
[152] Pharm. of India, 1868. 9.
[153] For remarks on the Indian species of Berberis, see Hooker and Thomson’s Flora Indica (1855), also Hooker’s Flora of British India, i. (1872) 108.
[154] Fig. in Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, part 25.
[155] Vincent, Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients in the Indian Ocean, ii. (1807) 390, 410, 734.
[156] Figures of these vessels were published by Dr. J. Y. Simpson in an interesting paper entitled Notes on some ancient Greek medical vases for containing Lycium, of which we have made free use.—See (Edinb.) Monthly Journal of Med. Science, xvi. (1853) 24, also Pharm. Journ. xiii. (1854) 413.