[1841] Boorde’s Introduction and Dyetary, reprinted by the Early English Text Society, 1870. 56.
[1842] Prosper Alpinus, De Rhapontico, Lugd. Bat. 1718.
[1843] Theatrum Botanicum, 1640. 157.
[1844] Dillwyn, Hortus Collinsonianus, 1843. 45.
[1845] Trans. of Soc. of Arts, viii. (1790) 75; xii. (1794) 225.
[1846] No use is made of the leaves.—Some further particulars are given by Holmes, Pharm. Journal, vii. (1877) 1017.
[1847] Histoire des Drogues, ii. (1849) 398.
[1848] Twelve chests of this rhubarb, said to be of the crop of 1793, which had been lying in the Russian Government warehouses, were offered for sale in London, Dec. 1, 1853. Samples of the drug now 80 years old are in our possession, and still sound and good.
[1849] Most beautifully figured by Blume, “Rumphia” i. (1835) tab. 55; Myristica fatua, ii. 59.
[1850] Flora Brasiliensis, fasc. 11-12. 133; also in Buchner’s Repertorium für Pharmacie, ix. (1860) 529-538.