[680] Reaum. v. 354.

[681] On Poisons, i. 265—.

[682] Ibid. 269.

[683] Reaum. ubi supr.

[684] Vol. I. p. [124]. III. p. [716]—.

[685] N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat. xxx. 427.

[686] I use the term odorous, not in the same sense as odoriferous, but to include both sweet and fetid scents.

[687] Vol. II. p. [238]—. III. p. [147]—.

[688] A Brazilian wood so called, but differing from the common cedar.

[689] Dotharding Insect. Coleopt. Danic.