Ilex.—Of the wood, spoons are made. The berries of service in colics.
Juglans oblonga alba.—A kind of pills are prepared from the inner bark, and used as a cathartic.
Liquidamber styraciflua.—The gum is used for a drawing plaster. Of the inner bark a tea is made for nervous patients.
Liriodendrum tulipifera.—Of the bark of the root a tea is made, and given in fevers. It is also used in poultices.
Melanthium.—The root is a crow poison; and a sure, but severe cure for the itch.
Pinus.—Boil the root, skim off the turpentine, spread it on Deer's skin (tanned,) for a drawing plaster.
Podophyllum peltatum.—A sirup is boiled of the root, and given for a purgative, two pills at a time. A drop of the juice of the fresh root in the ear, is a cure for deafness. (So I have been told, I never witnessed it.)
Potentilla reptans.—A tea of it is given in fevers.
Prunus cerasus virginiana.—Of the bark a tea is made, and drunk in fevers.