[343] De nova gummi purgante, Lipsiæ, 1614. We have only seen the second edition published at Leiden in 1625, its preface dating from 1613.
[344] Flückiger, Documente zur Geschichte der Pharmacie, 1876. 41.
[345] De Medicina Indorum, lib. iv. Lugduni Batav. (1642) 119. 150.
[346] Theatrum Botanicum (1640) 1575.
[347] This name is the Hindustani Gótáganbá, signifying according to Moodeen Sheriff (Suppl. to Pharm. of India, 83) juice or extract of rhubarb. It is still applied to gamboge.
[348] Hanbury in Trans. of Linn. Soc. xxiv. (1864) 487. tab. 50; also Science Papers, 1876. 326.
[349] Obligingly sent to us by Dr. Jamie of Singapore.
[350] Spenser St. John, Life in the Forests of the Far East, Lond. 1862. ii. 272.
[351] Pharm. Journ. iv. (1874) 803.
[352] Report from H. M. Consul-General in Siam for 1875. 9.