[324] Waring, Pharm. of India, 1868. 27.
[325] Tennent (John), Epistle to Dr. Richard Mead concerning the epidemical diseases of Virginia, &c., Edinb. 1738.
[326] Amœnitates Academicæ, ii. 126.
[327] Ruiz and Pavon state that the root is called at Huanuco ratanhia. The derivation of the word which is of the Quichua language is obscure.
[328] Fig. in Bentley and Trimen, Medicinal Plants, part 30 (1876).
[329] Mem. de la R. Acad. med. de Madrid, i. (1797) 349—366.
[330] Medicinal and Chirurgical Review, Lond., xiii. (1806) ccxlvi.; also Reece, Dict. of Domest. Med., 1808.
[331] See art. Kino.
[332] Etudes sur le Genre Krameria (thèse), Paris, 1868. 83.
[333] Gmelin, Chemistry, xiii. (1859) 358.