Angelica.—The same.
Annona.—Of the bark they make very strong ropes.
Aralia spinosa.—A decoction of the roots roasted and pounded, (green, they are poisonous) is given as an emetic. A very strong one.
Asarum virginicum.—The leaves dried and pounded, are used for snuff; fresh, they are applied to wounds.
Bignonia crucigera.—Tea made of the leaves cleanses the blood.
Calycanthus floridus.—The roots are used as (though very strong) emetics. The seeds to poison wolves.
Carduus.—various species. The roots used in poultices.
Cercis canadensis.—Children are fond of eating the blossom.
Coreopsis auriculata.—The whole plant is much used in colouring. It affords a red colour.
Cornus florida.—The bark of the root is used to heal wounds, and in poultices.