[2101] Warrington, Pharm. Journ. vi. (1865) 382-387.
[2102] Schmidt and Berendes, 1878.
[2103] In the Jahresbericht of Wiggers and Husemann, 1873. 560.
[2104] The most ancient and most usual is Eranda; this word has passed into several other Indian languages.
[2105] De Candolle, Prodr., xv. sect. 2. 1017.
[2106] Journ. of Botany, 1879, 54.
[2107] Heldreich, Nutzpflanzen Griechenlands, Athen, 1862. 58.
[2108] De Vegetabilibus, ed. Jessen, 1867. 347.
[2109] Turner’s Herbal, pt. ii. 116.
[2110] From the Arabic khirva, i.e. Palma Christi.