Drugs and Medicines of North America, 1884-1887, was written by John Uri Lloyd and Curtis G. Lloyd.
- Front page, Vol. 29.
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- Front page, Vol. 31.
- Figure 1. Branch of Clematis crispa.
- Figure 2. Stem of Clematis virginiana.
- Figure 3. Leaf of Thalictrum dioicum.
- Figure 4. Tuberous roots of Thalictrum anemonoides.
- Figure 5. Fruit-head of Thalictrum anemonoides.
- Figure 6. Anemone nemorosa.
- Figure 7. Fruit-head of Anemone virginiana.
- Figure 8. Fruit-head of Anemone dichotoma.
- Figure 9. An achene of Anemone patens.
- Fig. 10. Flower of Anemone acutiloba.
- Fig. 11. Anemone acutiloba.
- Fig. 12. Fruit of Anemone acutiloba.
- Fig. 13. Extreme forms of leaves.
- Fig. 14. Abnormally developed flowers.
- Fig. 15. Sharp-lobed American Hepatica leaf, Anemone acutiloba.
- Fig. 16. Blunt-lobed American Hepatica leaf
- Fig. 17. Imported Hepatica leaf, Anemone hepatica.
- Fig. 18. Ranunculus bulbosus.
- Fig. 19. Leaf of Ranunculus bulbosus.
- Fig. 20. Leaf of Ranunculus acris.
- Fig. 21. Leaf of Ranunculus repens.
- Fig. 22. Flower of Ranunculus sceleratus.
- Fig. 23. Ranunculus abortivus.
- Fig. 24. Different forms of Anemonin
- Fig. 25. Fruit of Caltha palustris.
- Fig. 26. Caltha palustris, flowering top.
- Fig. 27. Flower bud of Hydrastis canadensis.
- Fig. 28. Fruit of Hydrastis canadensis.
- Fig. 29. Dried rhizome of Hydrastis canadensis.
- Fig. 30. Root of Stylophorum diphyllum
- Fig. 31. Crystals of Berberine
- Fig. 32. Crystals of Berberine
- Fig. 33. Crystals of Berberine
- Fig. 34. Crystals of Berberine Hydrochlorate
- Fig. 35. Crystals of mono-berberine sulphate
- Fig. 36. Crystals of di-berberine sulphate
- Fig. 37. Crystals of di-berberine sulphate
- Fig. 38. Crystals of phosphate of berberine
- Fig. 39. Crystals of citrate of berberine
- Fig. 40. Crystals of Hydrastine
- Fig. 41-42. Crystals of Hydrastine
- Fig. 43. Crystals of the Sulphate
- Fig. 44. Stamens and section of carpel
- Fig. 45. Pistils of Trollius Laxus.
- Fig. 46. Flower of Coptis trifolia.
- Fig. 47. Fruit of Coptis trifolia;
- Fig. 48. - Coptis occidentalis.
- Fig. 49. Flower of Coptis occidentalis.
- Fig. 50. Fruit of Coptis occidentalis.
- Fig. 51. Flower of Coptis asplenifolia.
- Fig. 52. Front and reverse view of the petal
- Fig. 53. - Fruiting plant of Coptis asplenifolia.
- Fig. 54. A single cell of starch-bearing
- Fig. 55. A single cell from the parenchyma.
- Fig. 56. Cross section of the root.
- Fig. 57. Starch-grains taken from the root.
- Fig. 58. The epidermal hairs.
- Fig. 59. Epidermis from the upper surface of the leaf,
- Fig. 60. Epidermis from the lower surface
- Fig. 61. Cross section of the leaf
- Fig. 62. Cross-section of the stem of the leaf,
- Fig. 63. Flower of Aquilegia canadensis.
- Fig. 64. Fruit of Aquilegia canadensis.
- Fig. 65. Flowers of Delphinium tricorne.
- Fig. 66. Section of a flower of an Aconite
- Fig. 67. Flower of Aconitum uncinatum
- Fig. 68. A single pistil of Aconitum uncinatum
- Fig. 69. Fruit of Aconitum uncinatum
- Fig. 70. Root of Aconitum uncinatum
- Fig. 71. A single flower of Actaea spicata.
- Fig. 71. Root of Aconitum Fischeri
- Fig. 72. A single berry of Actaea spicata.
- Fig. 73. A small raceme of Actaea alba.
- Fig. 74. A single flower of Actaea alba.
- Fig. 75. Parts of the flower of Actaea alba.
- Fig. 76. The fruit of Actaea spicata var. rubra.
- Fig. 77. A seed of Actaea spicata var. rubra.
- Fig. 78. The fruit of Actaea alba.
- Fig. 79. An enlarged cross-section of a pedicel of Actaea alba.
- Fig. 80. An enlarged cross-section of a pedicel
- Fig. 81. Fresh rhizome of Actaea alba.
- Fig. 82. A branch of a raceme of Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Fig. 83. A flower of Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Fig. 84. A pistil of Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Fig. 85. A section of the fruiting stalk
- Fig. 86. A single capsule of Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Fig. 87. A seed of Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Fig. 88. Fruit of Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Fig. 89. Fruits of typical Actaea and Cimicifuga.
- Fig. 90. A leaflet of the dissected form
- Fig. 91. A section of a fruiting raceme of Cimicifuga americana.
- Fig. 92. Vertical section of a capsule of Cimicifuga americana.
- Fig. 93. A seed of Cimicifuga americana.
- Fig. 94. A cross-section of a root
- Fig. 95. Starch grains from the rhizome
- Fig. 96. Starch grains from the root
- Fig. 97. Starch grains from the rhizome
- Fig. 98. Starch grains from the root
- Fig. 99. Cross section of a stem of Xanthorrhiza apiifolia.
- Fig. 100. A flower of Xanthorrhiza apiifolia.
- Fig. 101. A flower and petal of Xanthorrhiza apiifolia.
- Fig. 102. A section of an ovary.
- Fig. 103. A section of a fruit
- Fig. 104. The fruit.
- Fig. 105. The rhizome.
- Fig. 106. An unfolding leaf-bud.
- Fig. 107. A flower-bud.
- Fig. 108. An inside view of a petal of Liriodendron Tulipifera.
- Fig. 109. Exterior view of a stamen.
- Fig. 110. The androecium and gynaecium of Liriodendron Tulipifera.
- Fig. 111. A samara of Liriodendron tulipifera.
- Fig. 112. The stamens and pistils of Magnolia macrophylla.
- Fig. 113. The pistils of Magnolia macrophylla.
- Fig. 114. Fruit of Magnolia glauca.
- Fig. 115. Fruit of Magnolia glauca.
- Fig. 116. A petal of Magnolia acuminata.
- Fig. 117. Fruit of Magnolia acuminata.
- Fig. 118. Fruit of Magnolia grandiflora.
- Fig. 119. Crystals of the Glucosid from Magnolia bark.
- Fig. 120. An outer and inner petal
- Fig. 121. The calyx, globular ball of stamens
- Fig. 122. Fruit of Asimina triloba, (Papaw.)
- Fig. 123. A seed of Asimina triloba
- Fig. 124. Crystals of Murate of Asiminine,
- Fig. 125. Crystals of Sulphate of Asiminine.
- Fig. 126. A small flowering plant
- Fig. 127. Magnified portion of the stem
- Fig. 128. A flower of Lobelia inflata,
- Fig. 129. A fruit-pod of Lobelia inflata,
- Fig. 130. Transverse section of a pod
- Fig. 131. Seed of Lobelia inflata.
- Fig. 136. Longitudinal section
- Fig. 137. Pollen of Lobelia inflata,
- Fig. 138. A flower of Lobelia syphilitica.
- Fig. 138. Inflatin crystallized from ethereal liquid.
- Fig. 139. Globules of inflatin;
- Fig. 139. The stamenata and pistillate columns
- Fig. 140. Crystals of inflatin
- Fig. 140. Flower of Lobelia cardinalis.
- Fig. 141. Corolla of Scrophularia nodosa.
- Fig. 141. Crystals of inflatin
- Fig. 142. Crystal of inflatin, typical form.
- Fig. 142. Section through the pistil
- Fig. 143. Crystals of inflatin,
- Fig. 143. Fruit of Scrophularia nodosa.
- Fig. 144. Crystals of concrete volatile oil of lobelia,
- Fig. 144. Seed of Scrophularia nodosa.
- Fig. 145. Flowers of Scrophularia nodosa,
- Fig. 146. Flowering branch, stamenate
- Fig. 147. A stamenate flower of Lindera Benzoin.
- Fig. 148. Stamen of Lindera Benzoin.
- Fig. 149. A cluster of pistillate flowers
- Fig. 150. A flowering branch of Cercis canadensis.
- Fig. 151. Petals of Cercis canadensis
- Fig. 152. A flower bud of Cercis canadensis.
- Fig. 153. Cercis canadensis, stamens and pistil.
- Fig. 154. Fruit-pods of Cercis canadensis.
- Fig. 155. Seed of Cercis canadensis.
- Fig. 156. Section of a head of flowers
- Fig. 157. A single flower of Erechtites hieracifolia.
- Fig. 158. A flower and two buds
- Fig. 159. A stamen, petal and sepal
- Fig. 160. Pistil of Caulophyllum thalictroides.
- Fig. 161. Ovules.
- Fig. 162. Illustrations of the young pericarps
- Fig. 163. Fruit of Caulophyllum thalictroides,
- Fig. 164. Section of a fruit of Caulophyllum thalictroides.
- Fig. 165. Dried rhizome of Caulophyllum thalictroides
- Foldout.
- Plate 1. Clematis Virginiana.
- Plate 2. Microscopic Structure of Stem of Clematis Virginiana.
- Plate 3. Thalictrum anemonoides.
- Plate 4. Anemone patens var. nuttalliana.
- Plate 5. Anemone acutiloba.
- Plate 6. Distribution of A. hepatica and A. acutiloba.
- Plate 6a. Map explanation.
- Plate 7. Ranunculus bulbosus.
- Plate 8. Hydrastis canadensis.
- Plate 9. Map showing the distribution of Hydrastis canadensis.
- Plate 10. Microscopic structure of the root
- Plate 11. Microscopic structure of a cross section
- Plate 12. Trollius Laxus.
- Plate 13. Coptis trifolia.
- Plate 14. Map showing the distribution of Coptis trifolia.
- Plate 15. Microscopic structure of the rhizome of Coptis trifolia.
- Plate 16. Aconitum uncinatum.
- Plate 17. Aconitum fischeri.
- Plate 18. Actaea alba. Flowering top
- Plate 19. Map showing the distribution of Actaea spicata var. rubra.
- Plate 20. Map showing the distribution of Actaea alba.
- Plate 21. Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Plate 22. Map showing the distribution of Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Plate 23. A fresh rhizome of Cimicifuga racemosa.
- Plate 24. Microscopic structure of Cimicifuga.
- Plate 25. Xanthorrhiza apiifolia.
- Plate 26. Liriodendron tulipifera.
- Plate 27. Map showing the distribution of Liriodendron Tulipifera.
- Plate 28. Magnolia glauca.
- Plate 29. Magnolia acuminata.
- Plate 30. Magnolia macrophylla.
- Plate 31. Map Showing the Distribution
- Plate 32. Transverse Section of the Bark of Magnolia Glauca.
- Plate 33. Asimina triloba.
- Plate 34. Lobelia inflata.
- Plate 35. Microscopic drawing of Lobelia.
- Plate 36. Lobelia Syphilitica.
- Plate 37. Scrophularia nodosa.
- Plate 38. Erechtites hieracifolia.
- Plate 39. Caulophyllum thalictorides.
- Plate 40. Map showing the geographical distribution